Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Boys Basketball Scoreboard from Tuesday

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Boys Basketball Results Tuesday, December 20th 

Kuemper At St Albert 

Kuemper 89

St Albert 52

 

Kuemper kept their grip on first place in the Hawkeye 10 Conference heading into the break, picking up their seventh straight win. They cruise to a 37-point win on the road. They jumped out quickly, scoring 27-points in the 1st quarter and 48 in the 1st half. As good as Kuemper looked on offense, where they shot 58.6% from the field and hit 10 of 26 from three, they were better on defense. They held St Albert to 14-points in the 1st half, then  clamped down, holding St Albert to 9 in the 2nd quarter and led 48-23 at half. Kuemper held St Albert to 32.1% from the field and 4 of 24 from 3-point range. The defense came up with 17 steals, forcing 21 turnovers. They continue to share the ball very well, finishing with 23 assists on 34 made baskets.

Dawson Gifford led three guys in double figures with 20 points, Michael Kasperbauer added 12 points and DJ Vonnahme scored 11 points. Koby Lampman, Ben Gerken and Taye Vonnahme had 8-points, 8-points and 7-points respectively. DJ Vonnahme led the team with 7 rebounds and Taye Vonnahme added 6 rebounds. Carson Kanne had a team highs with 5 assists and 4 steals.

Kuemper sits 7-1 overall heading into the holiday break.

Kuemper Stats

Ben Gerken 8 Points, 4 Rebounds, 2 Assists

Michael Kasperbauer 12 Points, Rebound, 3 Assist, Steal

Tyler Stoelk 1 Rebound, 2 Assists

Thomas Steinkamp 1 Steal

Carson Kanne 6 Points, 1 Rebound, 5 Assists, 4 Steals

Trevor Rial 2 Points, 2 Rebounds, Assist

DJ Vonnahme 11 Points, 7 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Blocks

Dawson Gifford 20 Points, 2 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals

Brock Badding 6 Points, Assist, 2 Steals

Koby Lampman 8 Points, 2 Rebounds, Steal

Carter Putney 2 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Taye Vonnahme 7 Points, 6 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Jase Hoffman 3 Points, 2 Steals

Tregan Beiter 4 Points, Assist, 2 Steals

Evan Adams 2 Rebounds, Assist

 

Box Score

Teams            1      2       3     4    Final

Kuemper        27     21      22   19      89

St Albert         14       9      15   14       52

 

Bondurant Farrar at Carroll

Bondurant Farrar 67

Carroll 60

 

The Carroll Tigers had a big challenge at home Tuesday night as they took on the second ranked Bondurant Farrar Bluejays and gave them an electrifying game from start to finish.

The Tigers were looking to dethrone the Bluejays from the top of the conference and pick up their fifth win of the season. In the first quarter, the Tigers were holding their own after allowing Bondurant Farrar to get up 7-0. Tanner Gotto made his presence known from the start with seven points along with Bryce Berlau making two shots from beyond the arc. The Tigers tied with the Bluejays going into the second half at 15. The three pointers kept coming from both teams as it was a fight to see who could stay ahead of the other. Berlau got another pair of threes, Gotto fired up two three pointers and the Bluejays got three three-pointers in the second quarter. Colby Collison got two in the quarter with Cole Miller adding another. With a few seconds left in the quarter, the ball game was tied at 30 before Miller took a shot from the top of the arc to give the Bluejays the 33-30 lead going into halftime. 

 Gotto led the Tigers with 15 first half points led closely behind by Berlau who had 12. The Bluejays came back in the second half with a head of steam and couldn’t be stopped. They would get ahead by 12 points at one point in the third quarter before the Tigers started to get back in the game. Jack White started to get some attention underneath the basket with five points added to his total in the third quarter along with Gotto putting up five points as well. Carroll cut down a 12-point deficit down to six points heading into the fourth quarter at 54-48. 

While the Tigers were busy tying up other scoring threats such as Collison and Jaxson Fried, Everett White was busy making shots from all over the court. He had two three pointers in the third quarter and was a bully in the paint for the Bluejays. In the final eight minutes, the Tigers got closer to Bondurant Farrar’s lead and cut down the lead to five points at 65-60. But, with only 8.8 seconds left and Reed Pfaltzgraff nailing four free throws in a row, the Bluejays escaped with a close 67-60 victory. 

Gotto led the Tigers with 20 points while Berlau was second with 15 points and White added 10. The loss drops the Tigers to 4-3 overall on the season and 2-3 in the Raccoon River Conference. Following the holiday break, the Tigers will be on the road on Tuesday, January 3rd when they take on Boone. 

Carroll Stats

Bryce Berlau: 15 Points, 3 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 1 Steal

Trey Hunter: 5 Points, 1 Rebound

Jack White: 10 Points, 3 Rebounds

Evan Hammer: 6 Points, 7 Rebounds, 1 Assist

Tanner Gotto: 20 Points, 6 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Block

Markus Wagner: 3 Points

Payton Wardell: 1 Point, 6 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 3 Steals

 

Teams       1      2     3     4      FINAL

BF               15    18    21    13    |   67

CARR         15    15    18    12    |   60

 

IKM-Manning At Missouri Valley 

IKM-Manning 64

Missouri Valley 62

 

IKM-Manning  made enough plays down the stretch to pull out their second straight conference win, heading into the holiday break. The game was tight with 16 lead changes and was tied 5 times. The last lead change came on a Ross Kusel steal and layup in the closing minute which came moments after Ben Ramsey had put them up 58-56 and Dane Janssen hit a three for Missouri Valley to put them up 59-58. IKM-Manning hit two big free throws with 8.1 seconds left but also missed an and one free throw and the front end of a one and one. Both trips could have extended the lead to two possessions.

Reed Hinners scored the first-four points for IKM-Manning, putting them up 4-0. Missouri Valley responded with 4 straight to tie it at 4. Caden Keller hit a pair of free throws and Ross Kusel hit the first of his three 3’s,  pushing the lead to 9-4. After another Kusel 3, Lane Sams  hit a free throw and the Wolves were up 13-7. Missouri Valley scored 11 of the next 15-points and led 18-17 after the 1st quarter. The Big Red took their first lead at 16-15, but Eli Dreyer made a steal and bucket, putting the Wolves up 17-16. After a Missouri Valley scored just before the buzzer and they led 18-17. The 2nd quarter went back and forth with Missouri Valley building their biggest lead at 31-26. Caden Keller cut it to 31-28, Ben Ramsey scored to trim the deficit to 31-30. A Ramsey 3, put the Wolves up 33-32. Ross Kusel drained his third three of the game to put the Wolves up 36-35 at half.

Missouri Valley started the 2nd half with 5 straight points, going up 40-36. The Wolves trimmed away with buckets from Caden Keller, Reed Hinners and Cooper Irlmeier. Irlmeier scored, tying the game at 47, then Keller put the Wolves up 49-47. Missouri Valley drained a three and led 50-49 heading to the 4th quarter. Ben Ramsey went off early in the 4th, keeping the Wolves out front. He scored to put them up 51-50, extended the lead to 53-50, then Ramsey put the Wolves back up 56-53 with a three after the Big Red tied the game at 53. Missouri Valley tied the game at 56, then Ramsey scored again to make it 58-56. Missouri Valley got a big 3 and led 59-58, they got a stop but Ross Kusel made a steal near half court and scored to put the Wolves up 60-59. An IKM-Manning stop set up a Caden Keller bucket on the break. He was fouled on the play but missed the free throw and the Wolves lead was 62-59. The Wolves made another stop, and Ross Kusel was fouled. He hit both free throws with 8.9 seconds left, making it 64-59. Broady Lager drained a 30-footer with 3.1 seconds left, cutting the Wolves lead to 64-62. Kusel was fouled on the inbound but missed the front end of a one and one. Missouri Valley threw a long pass after a timeout but the ball bounded out of bounds and IKM-Manning prevailed.

The Wolves had four players in double figures, led by Ben Ramsey with 16, Caden Keller added 14 points, Ross Kusel had 13 points and Cooper Irlmeier finished with 11 points. Keller had a team high 7 rebounds and 3 blocks. Ben Ramsey added 5 rebounds and 3 assists.

IKM-Manning Wolves improve to 4-3 overall and 3-2 in the Western Iowa Conference. Their home game on Thursday with LoMa is postponed.

IKM-Manning Stats

Cooper Irlmeier 11 Points, 6 Rebounds, 2 Assists, Steal

Reed Hinners 7 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Ross Kusel 13 Points, 3 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, Block

Ben Ramsey 16 Points, 5 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals

Caden Keller 14 Points, 7 Rebounds, Assist, Steal, 3 Blocks

Eli Dreyer 2 Points, Rebound, Assist, 2 Steals

Lane Sams 1 Point, 2 Rebounds, Steal

 

Box Score

Teams      1     2    3     4    Final

IKM-M     17    19   13    15        64

Mo Valley 18   17    15   12        62

 

 

Audubon At LoMa 

Audubon 57

LoMa 49

 

Audubon won their second straight road game, closing the first half of the season, winning 2 of their last 3 games. Carson Bauer exploded for 28-points with 17 of those in the 2nd  half, including making 7 of 8 free throws after the half. The Wheelers were balanced after that with Edward Miller 10-points,  Aaron Olsen scoring 8-points and Collin Bauer had 6-points. The win improves them to 2-6 overall and 2-5 in the Western Iowa Conference. They head into the holiday break with confidence, playing their best basketball in the last week.

Audubon Stats

Collin Bauer 6 Points

Edward Miller 10 Points

Brody Schultes 3 Points

Aaron Olsen 8 Points

Carson Bauer 28 Points

Gavin Larsen 2 Points

 

Box Score

None Reported

 

East Sac At SE Valley

East Sac 72

SE Valley 47

 

East Sac played a clean game for the second game in a row, pulling away from SE Valley for a big win. The Raiders shot the ball well with Karter Ludwig hitting 6 of 7 shots. They used a flurry right before half that put them up 35-22. They won each quarter with the biggest scoring margin in the 4th quarter, outscoring the Jaguars 21-13. The Raiders battled through foul issues, keeping their focus, allowing them to get some good looks. Aden Vondrak and Karter Ludwig knocked down a few clutch 3’s in the 1st half. They shared the ball so well, finishing the game with 7 turnovers and 14 assists. East Sac shot 47.2% from the field including 9 of 20 from 3-point range.

Karter Ludwig had 17 points, Caleb Eichorn had 12 points, Aden Vondrak scored 11 points, Luke Wright finished with 11 pints and Brody Boeckman added 9 points. Ryan Clair had a team high 6 rebounds, Aden Vondrak finished with 7 assists, also leading the team with 4 steals.

The Raiders have won 2 straight heading into the holiday break. They are 2-3 overall and 0-2 in the Twin Lakes Conference.

East Sac Stats

Caleb Eichorn 12 Points, Rebound, 2 Steals

Aden Vondrak 11 Points, 5 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 4 Steals

Karter Ludwig 17 Points, Rebound, 2 Steals

Luke Wernimont 2 Points, 3 Rebounds, 2 Steals

Luke Wright 11 Points

Carter Hogrefe 4 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist

Caiden Auen 1 Rebound

Brody Boeckman 9 Points, 5 Rebounds, 3 Assists, Steal

Ryan Clair 6 Points, 6 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals

 

Box Score

Teams         1      2      3      4     Final

East Sac       18     17    16      21       72

SE Valley     11      11    12      13       47

 

West Harrison At Ar-We-Va 

West Harrison 74

Ar-We-Va 32

 

Ar-We-Va fell at home to the 8th ranked team in Class 1A, falling by 42-points. West Harrison got out quickly, scoring 21 in the 1st quarter and building a 50-18 lead by half. Ar-We-Va struggled on both ends of the floor, giving up 20 or more points in each of the first-three quarters while not scoring in double figures in any quarter.

Emmett Neumann had a team high with 8 points along with 6 rebounds. Blayne Smith had 7 points. Tyson Von Glan had 7 rebounds to lead the team.

The loss drops Ar-We-Va to 1-5 overall and 1-4 in the Rolling Valley Conference. They are scheduled to travel to Westwood on Thursday.

Ar-We-Va Stats

Emmett Neumann 8 Points, 6 Rebounds, Assist, Steal, Block

Blayne Smith 7 Points, Rebound, 3 Assists

Harley Molina 6 Points, 2 Rebounds

Derek Thomsen 6 Points

Wyatt Ragaller 2 Points, 2 Rebounds, 3 Steals

Tyson Von Glan 2 Points, 7 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Kyelar Cleveland 1 Point, 2 Rebounds

Devon Ehlers 1 Rebound, Steal

Johnny Riessselman 1 Rebound

 

Box Score

Teams      1     2     3    4     Final

WH           21    29   20    4        74

AWV          7     11   9       5        32

 

CAM Anita At Coon Rapids Bayard

CAM Anita 52

Coon Rapids Bayard 44

 

Coon Rapids Bayard had another solid defensive performance but struggled from beyond the arc in dropping to 4-3 overall.  The game was tight through three quarters with the Crusaders trailing 41-40. They scored 4-points in the 4th quarter, finishing 4 of 20 from three point range. They only attempted 8 free throws, making 4. They did  have 14 assists on 18 made shots.

Cal Heydon and Lance Clayburg both were in double figures with Heydon scoring 19 points and Clayburg with 17 points. Clayburg had a team  high 9 rebounds and Heydon added 6 rebounds. Clayburg and Cade Behrens led the team with 3 assists each and Clayburg had a team high 3 steals.

Coon Rapids Bayard heads into the holiday break at  4-3 overall and 1-3 in the Rolling Valley Conference.

Coon Rapids Bayard Stats

Parker Hays 2 Points, 2 Rebounds, 2 Assists, Steal

Kolby Culbertson 3 Points, Rebound, 2 Assists, 2 Steals

Cal Heydon 19 Points, 6 Rebounds, 2 Assist, Steal

Lance Clayburg 17 Points, 9 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 3 Steals

Cade Behrens 3 Points, 3 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals, Block

Wyatt Oswald 2 Assists

 

Box Score

Teams       1     2       3     4      Final

CAM           15    12      14    11         52

CRB            15    10      15    4          44

 

South Central Calhoun At MVAOCOU

South Central Calhoun 74

MVAOCOU 30

 

South Central Calhoun continues to be impressive, rolling on the road to a 44-point win. They close out the pre-holiday schedule 5-1 overall. They put the game away immediately, leading 32-3 at the end of the 1st quarter. The Titans had nine different players score. They shot 50% from the field overall making 29 of 58 shots. That included making 8 of 25 shots from 3-point range.

Four Titans scored in double figures with Eli Wheelock leading the way with 13 points, followed by Gavin Batta with 12 points, Joe Clark 11 points and Keegan Soard with 10 points. Bryan Steig led the team with 9 rebounds, Soard had 7 rebounds and Gavin Batta and Bryce Berquist both had 5 rebounds. Eli Wheelock had a team high 6 assists along with 3 steals. Tyler Lightner had a team high 4 steals. Keegan Soard blocked 4 shots.

The Titans sit 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the Twin Lakes Conference.

South Central Calhoun Stats

Joe Clark 11 Points, 4 Rebounds

Keegan Soard 10 Points, 7 Rebounds, 4 Blocks

Gavin Batta 12 Points, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists, Steal, Block

Eli Wheelock 13 Points, 4 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 3 Steals

Tyler Lightner 7 Points, 3 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 4 Steals

Cole Higgins 7 Points, 2 Rebounds, Assist

Andrew Anderson 6 Points, Rebound, 2 Assists

Bryan Steig 4 Points, 9 Rebounds, Steal

Bryce Berquist 4 Points, 5 Rebounds

Nolan Carver 2 Rebounds

 

Teams           1     2      3      4     Final

SCC                 32    9     17      16       74

MVAOCOU     3     7     11       9        30

 

Glidden Ralston At Woodbine 

Woodbine 53

Glidden Ralston 50

 

Glidden Ralston played their best game of the season on the road against one of the top teams in the league. They had a chance to win late, down by 1 with 14 seconds left. A turnover allowed Woodbine to get a pair of free throws with 6 seconds left. Glidden Ralston set up a play for a full court pass, getting an open look at the buzzer.

The Wildcats came out playing well, building a 6-point lead at the end of the 1st quarter, maintaining the lead at 34-29 at half. They entered the 4th quarter up by 2, but scored 7-points in the 4th quarter. They managed 16-points in the 2nd half. Woodbine only scored 24-points in the 2nd half but outscored the Wildcats down the stretch.

Colby Wallace led the Wildcats with 15 points, Emmett Snyder added 14 points and Ethan Olberding had 9 points.

The Wildcats enter the holiday break at 2-6 overall and 2-4 in the Rolling Valley Conference.

Glidden Ralston Stats

Emmett Snyder 14 Points

Ethan Olberding 9 Points

John Whitver 7 Points

Colby Wallace 15 Points

Jackson Sklenar 3 Points

Waylon Hein 2 Points

 

Box Score

Teams      1      2      3    4     Final

GR              16    18     9     7        50

Woodbine  10   19    12   12       53

 

 

 

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