Girls
Harlan 43, Lewis Central 40
Hannah Sonderman came up with 13 points and hit the game winning 3-pointer with :15 remaining. Claire Schmitz added 12 for the Cyclones and Raegen Wicks scored 10. Lucy Scott carried Lewis Central’s offense with a 19 point effort.
Nodaway Valley 50, Mount Ayr 30
The Wolverines got 17 point each from Maddax DeVault and Lindsey Davis. They broke the game open with an 18-6 2nd quarter advantage.
CAM 61, Glidden-Ralston 25
The Cougars came back from a 5-4 first quarter deficit with a 19-5 2nd quarter edge. Mallory Behnken went 9/14 from the field and had 20 points. Eva Steffensen contributed 11 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals. Marissa Spieker filled the stat sheet with 9 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals, and 1 block.
Exira-EHK 60, Woodbine 52
Quinn Grubbs led the Spartans with 24 points. Also in double figures for Exira-EHK were Macy Emgarten with 13 and Alisa Partridge with 11.
Riverside 39, Tri-Center 29
It’s the Lady Dawgs first win against Tri-Center since 2009. Morgan Heiny had 15 points and 4 steals. Elly Henderson posted 11 points, 6 steals, and 4 assists.
Stanton 57, Audubon 40
Marleigh Johnson scored 16 for Stanton and Jenna Stephens had 15. Audubon was led by Jaci Christensen’s 12 points while Aleah Hermansen scored 10. Sienna Albertsen and Kate Tessman each scored 9.
Boys
Tri-Center 68, Riverside 63
Aiden Bell had 25 points on 9/18 shooting. He made five 3-pointers to go along with 3 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 assists. Grady Jeppesen scored 16 points and had 5 assists. Ayden Salais posted 12 points, 8 steals, 8 assists, and 3 rebounds. Tri-Center shot 24/36 (67%) in the win and made 7/13 (54%) 3-pointers.
Harlan 55, Lewis Central 53
Connor Frame and Jacob Birch each scored 18 for Harlan. Teagon Kasperbauer added 9. Lewis Central was led by Cole Arnold’s 24 points.
CAM 61, Glidden-Ralston 23
Colby Rich went for 21 points and Seth Hensley scored 16. CAM led 19-6 after one quarter. They held the Wildcats to just five points in the 2nd half.