ACGC Boys Basketball Moves Past CAM to Advance in District 15

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February 17th, 2026 by Christian Adams

The Three pointers were falling in Guthrie Center as the ACGC Chargers beat the CAM Cougars 65-46 Monday night to advance in the district 15 tournament. Both teams combined for 19 threes, but it was the Chargers that used them to help establish and maintain their lead. Outside of the perimeter shooting, ACGC did everything that they needed to do. They had success on the inside, rebounded well and maybe most importantly, executed their defense extremely well. Although Cam looked formidable at points, they were unable to keep up with the Charger offense.

Charger head coach Lance Kading praised the performance of his defense.

He was also proud at the way his players stepped up and contributed to the secondary scoring.

Coon Rapids-Bayard awaits the Chargers and Kading Knows it’s going to be a tough test.

CAM head coach Ian Hunt was proud of the way his team developed throughout the course of the season.

However, when dissecting the game, he thought the turnovers played a key role.

The Cougars will lose three seniors in Gunnar Hogueison, Colin Bower and Owen McKnight and coach Hunt praised their hard work and dedication.

Moving forward the Cougars will continue to build.

The Cam Cougars finish the season with a record of 9-14. Meanwhile, the Chargers will prepare for the Crusaders with that game scheduled for Thursday with tipoff set for 7 p.m.