The final regular season home game for Adel-Desoto-Minburn Tigers senior basketball player Emma Jacobsen is one she won’t soon forget. Behind a game-high 20 points and a single game record, six made three-point baskets, Jacobsen helped ADM to a 62-35 victory Friday night against the Bondurant-Farrar Lady Jays. Equally as impressive was Jacobsen’s defensive output on Bondurant-Farrar sophomore Avery Fried, holding the leading scorer in the Raccoon River Conference to a season-low four points in the setback. Jacobsen spoke with the Raccoon Valley Radio Network after the game Friday about finding out Fried was her defensive assignment. “I was shocked (when our coach said Fried was my defensive assignment),” Jacobsen said, “Is this a typo (in Cleveland’s scouting report) but he knew I was up for the challenge, so I took that.”

Cleveland later in the evening praised Jacobsen for her overall game against the Lady Jays. “Sometimes you roll the dice on things and me putting Emma Jacobsen on Fried; I don’t know what to say,” Cleveland said, “I would love to say it’s all me, but she played her tail off, offensively and defensively, as you look at her stats. ”

The win is the 12th of the season for the ADM varsity girls basketball team. Both ADM basketball teams return to the hardwood tonight in Carroll for a Raccoon River Conference doubleheader against the Tigers. The varsity girls game tips off at 6 p.m. with the boys’ contest to follow.