ACGC 59, Ogden 38
The Chargers have won two of their last three to even their record at 2-2. Kennedy Young led the way with 22 points and 9 rebounds. She went 7/10 from the floor and 3/3 beyond the arc. Alaina Bunde contributed 10 points and 9 rebounds. Kendra Campbell finished with 9 points.
Atlantic 80, Creston 76
The Trojans continue their high scoring ways and have won three straight. They avenged a prior 55-41 loss to the Panthers at home. Atlantic hit 13 shots beyond the arc in the offensive outburst. Haley Rasmussen went off for 35 points and Maycie Waters had 20.
Audubon 54, AHSTW 48 (OT)
The Wheelers cap off a big week with a marquee win over Class 2A #13 AHSTW. They hand the Lady Vikes their first loss behind 17/20 free-throw shooting and 9/16 from three-point range. Aleah Hermansen and Rylie Hartl each had 16 points while Leah Subbert had 10. Subbert’s three-pointer in overtime essentially sealed the win. AHSTW had Claire Harris with 12, Claire Denning scored 11, and Kailey Jones notched 10 points. Hermansen’s big night also included 10 rebounds, 4 assists, and 6 steals. She was 5/8 from the field and 3/4 from long range.
CAM 71, Ar-We-Va 50
CAM moves to 4-1 with their 4th straight victory. They remain unbeaten against 1A opponents. CAM used a 20-8 first quarter and kept Ar-We-Va at bay. Zoey Baylor scored 16, Sammi Jahde went for 15 points, and freshman Reese Snyder had 13 off the bench. Jahde went 3/6 from long range. Baylor led the team with 10 rebounds. Marissa Spieker had six assists and four steals to go along with her nine points.
Denison-Schleswig 48, Harlan 47
Harlan responded from a big early deficit, but missed a shot at the buzzer to fall to 4-2. Leading scorers for the Cyclones were Brecken Van Baale with 19 and Claire Schmitz with 10. Hannah Neemann’s 15 points led Denison-Schleswig.
Nodaway Valley 71, Wayne 25
Maddax Devault led the unbeaten Wolverins with 22. It was the third time this year she’s reached at least 20 in a game. Lexi Shike posted 15, Reagan Weinheimer had 13, and Alyssa Davis 10. Nodaway Valley has a big week next week with Bedford and Martensdale-St. Marys.
Riverside 66, Missouri Valley 46
The Lady Dawgs notch their first win since February 4th last season. Ashlynn Amdor scored 22 while Franee Maher and Emily Brown each had 15. Meghan Reed joined them in double figures with 10. We’ll have Riverside’s next outing against Audubon on Tuesday on the air.
Sidney 69, Griswold 12
Kalainee Teaney was Griswold’s high scorer with 5 points. Hope Ogg had 3 with Anna Kelley and Josie Mundorf scoring 2 each. Mikala Pelzer and Josie Mundorf each had 2 steals.