WALL - Four players scored in double figures as Wall earned a 65-46 win over Rapid City Christian on parents' night.
Wall held a 31-17 halftime advantage and increased its lead to 54-25 after three quarters.
Sid Geigle paced the Eagles with 18 points. Calder Johnston scored 14 points, Joe Besson netted 13 and Billy Shull added 10.
Casey Marshall led the Comet offense with 18 points. Justin DiBona netted 15 points.
Wall (9-7) travels to Philip on Friday night. Rapid City Christian (5-10) travels to Edgemont on Feb 14.
Wagner 52, Gregory 47
GREGORY - Wagner exploded for 19 second-quarter points and went on to beat Gregory
52-47 in Southeast South Dakota Conference boys basketball action.
The Red Raiders trailed 15-11 after the opening quarter, but led 30-22 after outscoring the Gorillas 19-7 during the second stanza.
Wagner shot a sizzling 57.1 percent from the floor, having made 20-of-35 field goal attempts.
Trevor Greger led Wagner with 15 points.
Jake Hahne led Gregory with 12 points. Nate Schmitz followed with 11 points, and Bo Bearshield had 10 for the Gorillas.
Gregory (5-10, 0-3 SESD) hosts Scotland on Friday.
Bon Homme 46, South Central 31
BONESTEEL - Bon Homme won a back-and-forth boys basketball battle with South Central 46-31 after holding the Cougars to only one point in the third quarter.
Tyler Van Winkle led the Cavaliers with 16 points. Andrew Tuttle paced the home team with 13 points.
South Central (2-12) hosts Andes Central on Thursday.
Lemmon 60, Bison 49
BISON - Three players combined for 48 points as Lemmon registered a 60-49 win over Bison in a Little Moreau Conference game.
The Cowboys led 19-6 after the first quarter and 27-15 at halftime.
Sheldon Froelich scored 22 points to lead Lemmon, while Tanner Gebhart chipped in 16 points and Andrew Sackmann had 10 points for the winners.
The Cardinals were led by Justin Kolb led the Cardinals with 20 points, and Kirk Hulm added 13.
Lemmon (10-7) hosts Harding County on Tuesday. Bison (3-13) entertains New Underwood on Saturday.
Crazy Horse 54, Takini 51
WANBLEE - Two players scored in double figures as Crazy Horse avenged an earlier loss to Takini with a 54-51 victory.
Ace Amiotte paced the Chiefs with 20 points and Roylyn Yankton added 10 points. Taylor Red Hawk and Rich Lamont each netted nine in the win.
Eric Kills Crow led Takini with 16 points. Teammate Corey Condon netted 13.
Takini defeated Crazy Horse 69-59 on Dec. 14.
Takini (5-12) hosts Grand River on Monday. Crazy Horse (8-6) entertains the Red Cloud JV on Thursday.
Pine Ridge 62, Bennett Co. 56
MARTIN - Roman Leftwich scored a game-high 20 points as Pine Ridge defeated Bennett County 62-56.
The Warriors had two players score in double figures. Orin Three Stars tallied a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds. J.P. Slattery netted 12 points.
Pine Ridge (2-13) takes on the Crow Creek JV on Friday in Stephan. Bennett County (6-9) hosts Hot Springs on Saturday.
Platte-Geddes 83, Todd Co. 61
PLATTE - No. 10-ranked Platte-Geddes used a big second quarter to upset No 8-ranked Todd County 83-61 in a boys basketball game on Tuesday.
The Black Panthers turned a three-point first quarter lead into an 11-point lead at intermission by outscoring the Falcons 24-16 in the second quarter.
Jordan Johnson led four Black Panther players in double figures with 19 points, followed by Thad Campbell and Collin Ringling with 17 points each and Keith Cutler added 14 points.
The Falcons got 19 points from Gunner Krogman, and Mark DuBray chipped in 17 points.
Platte-Geddes (12-3) travels to Bon Homme on Friday, and Todd County (14-3) hosts Gregory on Monday.
MONDAY GAME
New Underwood JV 71, Oelrichs 30
NEW UNDERWOOD - Devan Kinser scored 14 points, Seth Caldwell had 12 and Alex Anderson added 11 as the New Underwood junior varsity downed Oelrichs 71-30 on Monday night.
New Underwood broke the game open in the second quarter with a 19-5 run to take a 34-11 lead at the intermission.
Cole Fast Wolf scored a game-high 15 to lead the Tigers.
GIRLS GAMES
Douglas 48, Belle Fourche 33
BOX ELDER - Molly Muehl finished with a double-double to help the Patriots the Broncs 48-33 in Black Hills Conference girls basketball action on Tuesday.
The Patriots led 42-13 at halftime but only scored six points in the second half.
Muehl scored 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the Douglas Patriots
The Broncs were led by Lauren Stephens who finished with 9 points.
Douglas (5-10, 5-7 BHC) travel to Lead and Belle Fourche (2-15, 2-11) hosts Hill City on Thursday.
New Underwood 47, Edgemont 34
EDGEMONT -No. 6-ranked New Underwood jumped out to an early lead and never looked back as the Tigers defeated Edgemont 47-34 in a girls basketball game Tuesday night.
New Underwood held the Moguls to six points in the second quarter and led 26-14 at intermission.
Teri Heavlin scored 11 points to lead nine Tigers in scoring.
Edgemont was led by Josie Thomsen, who finished with 14 points.
New Underwood (14-2) hosts Bennett County on Friday. Edgemont (5-11) plays Hot Springs in the first round of the West River Invitational on Thursday at Hot Springs.
Newcastle 52, Lusk 32
NEWCASTLE, Wyo. - Newcastle shot 56 percent from the field over the opening 8 minutes and used its hot start to down Lusk, Wyo., 52-32.
The Dogies led 17-9 after a quarter and 33-14 at halftime.
"The girls played well. We played pretty darn good defense, and we shot pretty well," Newcastle coach Sonja Karp said.
Cami Clarke drained a pair of 3-pointers on her way to scoring a game-high 19 points. Heidi Beehler, who also hit two 3-pointers, followed with 10 points.
Katie Glendy and Lacey Pfister led Lusk with seven points each.
Newcastle (13-4) plays at Douglas, Wyo., on Saturday. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Takini 58, Crazy Horse 32
WANBLEE - Summer Afraid of Hawk paced Takini with 20 points as the Lady Skyhawks defeated Crazy Horse 58-32.
Hannah Red Willow led the Lady Chiefs with 18 points.
Crazy Horse (2-11) plays the Red Cloud JV and Takini (11-7) travels to Dupree on Thursday.
Winner 55, Cheyenne-E.B. 50
WINNER - Winner battled back in the second half to earn a 55-50 Big Dakota Conference victory over Cheyenne-Eagle Butte.
The Warriors trailed 33-25 at intermission, but outscored the Braves 30-17 in the second half.
Kasey Novotny paced Winner with 16 points, while Jordan Harter chipped in 13 points and Megan Phillips added 10 points.
The Braves were led by Jessica Keckler's 16 points, followed by Lacy Leaf with 10 points.
Winner (13-4, 3-2 BDC) entertains Platte-Geddes on Thursday and Cheyenne-Eagle Butte (12-5, 5-2 BDC) hosts Todd County on Friday.
Ipswich 68, Mobridge 51
MOBRIDGE - Two players combined for 47 points as Ipswich surpassed Mobridge 68-51.
Haley Luond scored a game-high 27 points for the visitors and Olivia Baer contributed 20 points, including four 3-pointers.
Mobridge's Maddie Frederick, Erin Rabenberg and Caitlyn Friesz tied for scoring honors with 14 points apiece.
Ipswich (11-6) hosts Leola-Frederick Area on Thursday. Mobridge (5-11) travels to Stanley County on Friday.
Philip 45, Jones County 28
PHILIP - Marissa Mann scored a game-high 17 points as Philip earned a 45-28 girls basketball victory over Jones county.
Philip held a 21-11 halftime lead and increased it to 30-21 heading into the final quarter. The Scotties shot 30 percent from the field compared with 23 percent for the Coyotes.
Mary Volmer paced Jones County with 11 points and nine rebounds. Alyssa Krogman netted nine points.
Jones County (2-15 overall) faces Eureka/Bowdle in Huron on Saturday. Philip (9-7) takes part in the West River Tournament in Hot Springs beginning Friday.
Colome 47, Rock Co., Neb. 34
COLOME - Kristi Miner hit seven 3-pointers to set a school record as Colome downed Rock County, Neb. 47-34 in a girls basketball matchup on Tuesday.
Miner went 7-of-12 from 3-point range to score 21 points for the Cowgirls. Collene Cahoy followed with 16 points.
Rock County was led by Taylor Beck who finished with 18 points.
Colome (13-6) entertains Gregory on Tuesday.
Stanley Co. 48, Miller 43
MILLER - Sam Ostarello scored 25 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to lead Stanley County past Miller Area 48-43 in girls basketball action on Tuesday.
The Buffaloes got the win despite triggering 21 fewer shots than the Rustlers. Stanley County hit 17-of-39 field goal attempts, a 44 percent clip. Miller went 13-of-60 from the floor, a 22 percent rate.
Lindsey Rogers finished with 10 points for the Buffaloes (13-4).
Amanda Mentzer hit a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 23 points for the Rustlers (12-5).
Posted in Local on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 11:00 pm
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