Gimberlin goes over 100 during 6-4 win over Redwood

The MBA boys hockey team had a pair of big wins last week, beating Redwood Valley last Monday night in Benson, 6-4, and then winning at Prairie Center, Thursday, 5-1.
The Storm are 3-1 in their last four games and 6-5 in their last five as they improved to 8-16 overall and closed out the Southwest Conference schedule with a 4-5 record.
Taner Gimberlin had seven points over those two games to go over 100 career points. He had three points against Redwood Valley to reach 100 points exactly, and then added four more in the win at Prairie Center to tie with his brother, Brody, to tie for 10th place on the all-time MBA or Benson boys list.
MBA, which is hoping to earn a first-round playoff game at home Tuesday, Feb. 17, was set to close out the regular-season with a game at Wadena-Deer Creek, Tuesday (yesterday).
MBA 6, Redwood Valley 4
MBA goalie Tony Bruns stopped 45 shots and Taner Gimberlin reached 100 career points during a 6-4 victory over Redwood Valley last Monday night at the Benson Civic Center.
Gimberlin had three points 6:00 into the second period, giving him 100 career points to become the 13th Benson, or MBA, boys hockey player to reach the milestone.
Gimberlin had 15 points as a freshman, 15 as a sophomore and 28 as a junior before leading the Storm with 42 points so far during his senior season.
He scored the first goal 8:56 into the game and then assisted on Corey Goff’s powerplay goal with 1:43 left in the first period (Bo Gullickson also had assist) for an early 2-0 MBA lead.
Photo: Taner Gimberlin gets ready to celebrate another goal after going over 100 points for his career.