September 22, 2023
Coaches sweep Panthers, Eagle teams sweep Lo-Ma

Austin Heinen

Glenwood 52 Creston 43: The Rams bought off to a scorching begin, scoring 25 factors within the first quarter, main a 13-point lead at halftime to fend off a strain from the Panthers within the second half.

Jenna Hopp had a double-double for Glenwood with 24 factors and 10 rebounds, and was honored for being the college’s all-time prime scorer for her 36-point run towards North Bend Central earlier than the sport. Danika Arnold added 10 extra factors.

Creston (4-12) 14 7 11 11 – 43

Glenwood (10-5) 25 9 5 13 – 52

Treynor 65 Tricenter 26: 8 Treynor, Class 2A, took a 44-8 lead at halftime and by no means let the Trojans proceed their cost.

Clara Teigland had 13 factors and Nora Konz had 10 factors for Playing cards. Cassidy Cunningham scores 9 factors for Tri-Heart.

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Treynor (14-2) 23 21 7 14 – 65

Three Facilities (9-8) 3 5 9 9 – 26

Underwood 47 Logan-Magnolia 30: A pivotal fourth quarter, with the Eagles beating the Panthers 18-5, helped 2A Class #7 Underwood transfer away from an athletic Lo-Ma staff.

Alizabeth Jacobsen had a fantastic efficiency with 18 factors and 20 rebounds. Delaney Ambrose scores 9 extra for the Eagles.

Logan-Magnolia (12-4) 5 7 13 5 – 30

Underwood (14-2) 12 10 7 18 – 47

AHSTW 55 Missouri Valley 45: After a sluggish first quarter with Girl Vikes scoring simply three factors, AHSTW discovered a rhythm to take the lead and stroll away within the second half towards Girl Reds.

Ellie Peterson scored 16 factors, Saydi Paulsen had a double-double with 13 factors and 13 rebounds, and Delaney Goshorn added 12 extra for the AHSTW.

AHSTW (8-10) 3 13 18 21 – 55

Missouri Valley (2-14) 5 15 8 17 – 45

Audubon 45 Riverside 32: Wheelers took a weak lead on the finish of the primary quarter and slowly constructed that as much as beat Riverside at Audubon.

Ayla Richardson led the Bulldogs with seven factors.

Riverside (6-11) 10 7 6 9 – 32

Audubon (2-15) 13 6 12 14 – 45

Glenwood 74 Creston 72: In an exciting Hawkeye 10 Convention sport, Caden Johnson powered the Rams towards the Panthers with two free throws with 5 seconds to go.

Risto Lappala had 23 factors, Logyn Eckheart had 18 factors, 11 rebounds, Johnson had 11 factors and 6 assists.

Creston (8-5) 22 15 19 16 – 72

Glenwood (12-5) 18 15 24 17 – 74

Three Heart 54 Treynor 48: The Trojans took a 34-18 lead at halftime to cease a giant fourth-quarter spherical from the Cardinals at Neola.

Michael Turner led the Trojans with 21 factors and 5 assists. Isaac Wohlhuter added 8 factors and 10 rebounds, and Christian Dahir added 8 factors and 15 rebounds.

Treynor (10-5) 9 9 14 16 – 48

Three Facilities (10-6) 22 12 11 9 – 54

AHSTW 71 Missouri Valley 36: 2A Class No. 7 AHSTW allowed three gamers to attain in double digits because the Vikings gained their first of three straight street matches.

Kyle Sternberg had 20 factors and seven rebounds, Brayden Lund 17 factors 9 rebounds and Abe McIntosh 10 factors.

Missouri Valley (8-8) – 36

Underwood 54 Logan-Magnolia 43: Underwood arrange a 15-point lead at halftime and a 20-point lead into the fourth quarter to assist fend off the Panthers’ fourth-quarter rally.

Jack Vanfossan had 16 factors and 15 rebounds for the Eagles. Luke Seidler scored 11 factors for Underwood and Mason Boothby scored 10.

Logan-Magnolia (2-15) 5 11 9 18 – 43

Underwood (13-2) 10 21 14 9 – 54

Riverside 60 Audubon 40: The Bulldogs had a key four-game dropping streak within the first and third quarters to get away from Wheelers.

Grady Jeppesen led Riverside with 34 factors, whereas Ayden Salais added 13 factors.

Riverside (5-11) 6 14 9 11 – 40

Audubon (5-12) 15 14 21 10 – 60

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