Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Strong Day Tuesday for Area Boys Basketball

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Boys Basketball Results Tuesday, December 19th 

St Albert At Kuemper 

Kuemper 101

St Albert 51

 

Kuemper had an outstanding night shooting the basketball, allowing them to roll past a strong St Albert team, winning the game by 50-points. They hit 15-30 from beyond the arc and shot 36-61 from the field all-together. The Knights scored 22 or more points in all four quarters, including a 31-point 2nd quarter. The defense was just as strong, with 22 steals, helping them hold The Falcons to 11-points in each of the final three quarters. Kuemper led 22-18 at the end of the 1st quarter but blew the game open in the 2nd quarter, extending the lead to 53-29 at half. The Knights finished with only 8 turnovers and had 26 assists.

Brock Badding led five players in double figures with 23-points, Michael Kasperbauer added 19-points and 7 assists, Carson Kanne had 16-points and 4 steals, Tregan Beiter added 11-points and 6 steals and Griffin Glynn, a freshman scored 12-points off the bench.

Kuemper won their 7th straight, improving to 7-1 overall and will head to Kingsley Pierson on Friday on KIKD 106.7.

Kuemper Stats 

Michael Kasperbauer 19 Points, Rebound, 7 Assists, 2 Steals

Carson Kanne 16 Points, Rebound, 3 Assists, 4 Steals

Tregan Beiter 11 Points, Rebound, 4 Assists, 6 Steals

Brock Badding 23 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Carter Putney 4 Points, 2 Rebounds, 3 Assists, Steal

Ben Gerken 1 Point, Rebound, Assist, Steal

Jase Hoffman 1 Rebound, Assist, Steal, Block

Ryan Sundrup 4 Points, Block

Hans Kraus 5 Points, 5 Rebounds, Assist, 3 Steals

Griffin Glynn 12 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Colby Pudenz 1 Rebound, 3 Assists, Steal

Dylan Schon 6 Points, 4 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

 

Box Score

Teams       1      2    3    4    Final 

St Albert    18    11   11    11       51

Kuemper   22   31   26   22      101

 

 

Carroll At Bondurant Farrar

Bondurant Farrar 73

Carroll 62

 

Carroll’s rally in the 4th quarter fell short as they weren’t able to recover from the a 41-18 halftime deficit. The Tigers offense came on in the 3rd quarter, then exploded for 29-points in the 4th quarter. The 1st half was the issue for a second straight game, as Carroll fell down 29-9 at the end of the 1st quarter. The defense picked up in the 2nd quarter, holding the Bluejays to 12-points.

Evan Hammer paced Carroll with 21-points, 6 assists and 6 rebounds, Stone Sibenaller added 10-points and 4 steals. Payton Wardell had 12-points and Carter Essick finished with 6-points.

The loss drops Carroll to 5-2 overall and 3-2 in the Raccoon River Conference. The Tigers are off until January 2nd when they host Boone.

Carroll Stats 

Will Schultes 2 Points, Rebound, Assist

Stone Sibenaller 10 Points, Rebound, Assist, 4 Steals

Caden Lengeling 4 Points, Assist, 4 Rebounds

Ryan North 4 Points, 3 Rebounds

Evan Hammer 21 Points, 6 Rebounds, 6 Assists, Steal, Block

Payton Wardell 12 Points, Rebound, 3 Assists, Steal

Carter Essick 6 Points, 2 Rebounds

Noah Hinners 3 Points, 2 Rebounds

 

Box Score

Teams      1     2    3   4    Final

Carroll       9     9    15  29     62

BF              29   12   19  13     73

 

 

Woodbine At Coon Rapids Bayard

Woodbine 62

Coon Rapids Bayard 45

 

Woodbine outscored Coon Rapids Bayard 30-15 from beyond the arc, including a pair of early three’s that gave them the lead for good. The Crusaders struggled on offense against a athletic, long defense that took away jump shots and controlled the boards. The Tigers shot it well, hitting ten shots from beyond the arc, with most coming in key moments of the game. Woodbine did a nice jog, getting open looks from deep on the break early as they built a 18-8 lead at the end of the 1st quarter and went up 27-14 in the 2nd quarter. Coon Rapids Bayard kept battling back but Woodbine answered each of their runs and pulled away in the final few minutes to give Coon Rapids Bayard their first loss of the season.

Caden Oswald tied the game at 2 and Cal Heydon put the Crusaders up 4-2 in the 1st quarter. Carson Kelley hit back-to-back threes and Woodbine was off and running. They went up 13-6, then 15-6 and 18-6 before Cal Heydon made it a 18-8 at the end of the 1st quarter. Parker Hays hit a three early in the 2nd quarter, pulling the Crusaders within 22-14 but Woodbine scored five straight to gain their biggest lead of the half at 27-14. A Cal Heydon free throw and bucket by Gavin Heiderscheit cut the deficit to 29-19 at half.

Cal Heydon took over early in the 3rd scoring five in a row to pull the Crusaders to 31-24 but Woodbine answered with a 8-0 run, grabbing their largest lead of 39-24. Heydon scored again inside and Bryce Lewis drained a wing three and Coon Rapids Bayard pulled within 39-29 at the end of the 3rd. Another 5-0 run by Woodbine blew the game open early in the 4th quarter and Coon Rapids Bayard didn’t recover. Woodbine led by double digits the rest of the game.

Cal Heydon had a strong game inside, finishing with 25-points and 12 rebounds. Caden Oswald added 5-points. Parker Hays had 6 assists.

The loss drops the Crusaders to 8-1 on the season and 6-1 in the Rolling Valley Conference. They are off until January 4th when they take on IKM-Manning.

Coon Rapids Bayard Stats 

Caden Oswald 5 Points, 2 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Parker Hays 3 Points, 4 Rebounds, 6 Assists

Kolby Culbertson 3 Rebounds

Ty Heydon 3 Points, 3 Rebounds

Cal Heydon 25 Points, 12 Rebounds, 2 Steals, 2 Blocks

Cade Behrens 4 Points, 4 Rebounds

Bryce Lewis 3 Points, Assist

Gavin Heiderscheit 2 Points

 

Box Score

Teams         1     2    3    4   Final

Woodbine   18   11    10   23     62

CRB               8   11     10   16     45

 

MVAOCOU At South Central Calhoun 

South Central Calhoun 66

MVAOCOU 38

 

The Titans had another outstanding defensive game, that was bolstered by a huge 1st half on offense. They shot 51.1% from the field and pulled down 38 rebounds with 9 on the offensive end. Keegan Soard was outstanding inside, helping the Titans build a 28-13 lead at the end of the 1st quarter. They blew the game open in the 2nd quarter, leading 50-17 by half.

Keegan Soard was nearly perfect on Tuesday, going 10-10 from the field and 4-6 from the free throw line as he scored a team high 24-points while pulling down 14 rebounds. Gavin Batta added 18-points and Cole Higgins finished with 13-points. Bryce Berquist had a strong night on the glass with 8 rebounds while Gavin Batta dished out 5 assists.

The win, their fifth straight moves them to 5-3 overall. They host OABCIG on Thursday.

South Central Calhoun Stats 

Keegan Soard 24 Points, 14 Rebounds, Steal, 2 Blocks

Andrew Anderson 3 Points, 2 Rebounds, 4 Assists, Steal, Block

Gavin Batta 18 Points, Rebound, 5 Assists, Steal

Cole Higgins 13 Points, 4 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals

Bryce Berquist 4 Points, 8 Rebounds, Block

Garrett Krause 1 Point

Grady Isaacs 3 Points, Assist

Matthew Hardy 1 Rebound

Sam Cardwell 1 Rebound

Carson Shaver 1 Rebound

Kaden Dorman 2 Rebounds

Evan Myers 4 Rebounds

 

Box Score

Teams          1     2    3   4    Final

MVAOCOU  13    4    12   9       38

SCC                28  22   13   3       66

 

 

SE Valley At East Sac 

East Sac 72

SE Valley 34

 

Karter Ludwig and Sam Julin hit early 3’s and East Sac was off and running as they remained undefeated on the season. The early 3’s allowed Luke Wright and Ryan Clair to control the offensive glass as the defense had to worry about the outside shot. The defense was sharp all night, contesting shots all game, holding SE Valley to single digits in the 1st and 4th quarters. The Raiders built a 22-2 lead at the end of the 1st quarter, extending it to 44-16 by half. They continue to shoot the ball well outside, hitting 7-16 from beyond the arc and 28-54 from the field for the game.

Three Raiders finished in double figures with Ryan Clair pacing them with 21-points. Caleb Eichorn and Sam Julin both had 11-points. Clair had a team high 15 rebounds with Luke Wright adding 13 rebounds with 8-points.

The Raiders improved to 7-0 overall and remain in 1st place in the Twin Lakes Conference. The Raiders are off until January 5th at Emmetsburg.

East Sac Stats 

Caleb Eichorn 11 Points, Rebound, Assist

Ryan Clair 21 Points, 15 Rebounds, Assist, Block

Karter Ludwig 6 Points

Luke Wright 8 Points, 13 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Blocks

Sam Julin 11 Points, Rebound, 2 Assists, 2 Steals

Sam Schmitt 1 Steal

Asher Lawler 1 Steal

Austin Thompson 1 Rebound

Tony Clair 7 Points, 2 Assists, Block

Jackson Rubendall 5 Points, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists

Caiden Auen 1 Steal

Landon Sporrer 1 Assist

Will Smith 3 Points, 2 Rebounds

 

Box Score

Teams   1     2    3    4   Final

SEV         2    14   10    8      34

ESC       22   22   11   17      72

 

 

LoMa At Audubon 

Audubon 51

LoMa 33

 

Audubon won for the third time in their last four games, using a strong 2nd half on defense to pull away for a 51-33 win. The Wheelers led 23-21 at half but broke the game open in the 3rd quarter, outscoring the Panthers 15-8. The defensive intensity picked up in the 4th quarter, holding the Panthers to 4-points. Audubon poured in 28-points in the 2nd  half, scoring 13-points in the 4th quarter to salt the game away.

Aaron Olsen led a balanced attack with 15-points, Edward Miller added 11-points while Austin Christensen had 8-points and Brody Schultes with 6-points.

The Wheelers sit 4-5 on the season and 1-4 in the Western Iowa Conference. They host Atlantic on Thursday on KIKD 106.7.

Audubon Stats 

Oliver Deist 2 Points

Aaron Olsen 15 Points

Mason Steckler 4 Points

Brody Schultes 6 Points

Carson Wessel 5 Points

Edward Miller 11 Points

Austin Christensen 8 Points

 

Box Score

Teams      1    2    3   4    Final

LoMa        10   11   8    4        33

Audubon   9   14  15   13      51

 

Boyer Valley At Ar-We-Va 

Ar-We-Va 63

Boyer Valley 49

 

Ar-We-Va picked up a nice bounce back win after struggling in the 1st quarter, finding themselves down 14-6. The Rockets rallied with a 22-point 2nd quarter while holding Boyer Valley to 5-points. The Rockets kept the pressure on in the 3rd quarter, extending their lead to 51-32 heading to the 4th quarter. The win snaps a two game skid and gives them a boost as they wind down a busy week and stretch, playing three games this week and five games in a eight day stretch.

Blayne Smith had a huge night with 29-points with 12 rebounds and 3 blocks. Emmett Neumann had 10-points with 8 rebounds and 3 steals and Wyatt Ragaller had 9-points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Wade Ragaller had 3 steals.

The Rockets improved to 4-4 overall and 3-4 in the Rolling Valley Conference. They host MVAOCOU on Thursday.

Ar-We-Va Stats

Blayne Smith 29 Points, 12 Rebounds, Assist, 3 Blocks

Emmett Neumann 10 Points, 8 Rebounds, 3 Steals

Wyatt Ragaller 9 Points, 7 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 2 Steals

Harley Molina 6 Points, 2 Rebounds, 3 Assists, Steal

Wade Ragaller 4 Points, 2 Rebounds, 3 Assists 3 Steals

Derek Thomsen 3 Points, 2 Assists, Steal

Devon Ehlers 2 Points, 4 Rebounds

Tyson Von Glan 1 Rebound, Steal

Johnny Riesselman 2 Rebounds

 

Box Score

Teams    1   2     3     4     Final 

BV           14   5     13    17       49

AWV       6    22   23   12       63

 

 

CAM At Glidden Ralston 

Glidden Ralston 44

CAM 41

 

Both offenses struggled early but Glidden Ralston worked their way to a 5-0 lead midway through the 1st quarter. Lucas Christian closed out the quarter with a pair of 3’s, helping the Wildcats lead 11-7 at the end of the quarter. The 3’s kept falling for Glidden Ralston with Jonathan Bergmeier knocking down a pair of them and Colby Wallace added one. They hit four over, helping to stretch the lead to 27-19 at half. The defense was doing a nice job of forcing jump shots as they gave the Cougars a different look.

CAM made a run in the 3rd quarter, pulling within 3 but Jonathan Bergmeier hit a clutch 3 to give them a 34-28 lead heading to the 4th quarter. The Cougars opened the 4th with a run, taking a lead for a moment as the game went back and forth. The Wildcats went back up for good with Charles Schon finding Jonathan Bergmeier for a layup for a 40-38 lead with a 1:30 left in the game. A Colby Wallace free throw made it a 3-point game. CAM tied the game with a 3 with 0:50 left. That set up a game winner for Jonathan Bergmeier. He knocked down a fade away jumper at the end of the shot clock, giving them a 44-41 lead. The Wildcats defense made a stop of the final possession to hold on for the win.

Jonathan Bergmeier had a team high 20-points, Lucas Christian had 8-points, Charles Schon added 5 rebounds and Colby Wallace had 6-points and 4 rebounds.

The Wildcats improved to 5-4 overall and 4-3 in the Rolling Valley Conference. They host Coon Rapids Bayard on January 5th.

Glidden Ralston Stats 

Emmett Snyder 3 Points, 2 Rebounds, 2 Assists

Jonathan Bergmeier 20 Points, Rebound, 2 Assists

Colby Wallace 6 Points, 4 Rebounds, Assist

Lucas Christian 8 Points, 2 Rebounds

Waylon Hein 4 Points, 3 Rebounds, Assist

Charles Schon 3 Points, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists

Mark Lensch 2 Rebounds, 2 Assists

 

Box Score

Teams    1     2    3   4    Final

CAM         7     12   9  13       41

GR            11    16    7  10      44

 

 

Missouri Valley At IKM-Manning 

IKM-Manning 81

Missouri Valley 56

 

Missouri Valley opened up 1st quarter, building a 16-10 lead but the Wolves pulled within 16-13 at the end of the quarter. The bucket near the end of the quarter sparked the Wolves in the 2nd quarter as they went on a 13-3 run to take a 26-19 lead. They held a 33-28 lead at half. The Wolves slowly edged away in the 2nd half, building a 59-40 at the end of the 3rd quarter, then pulled away in the 4th quarter.

IKM-Manning had three players in double figures with Ben Ramsey with 26-points, Ross Kusel added 20-points and Lane Sams was huge with 20-points and 10 rebounds. Ross Kussel had 6 assists with Justin Segebart had 4 assists. Justin Segebart had 3 steals and Miles Nuzback added 6 rebounds.

The win improves the Wolves to 3-5 overall and 2-4 in the Western Iowa Conference. They head to LoMa on Thursday on 93.7 KKRL.

IKM-Manning Stats 

Isaac Blankman 1 Assist

Wyatt Danner 2 Points, Rebound

Kasche Huehn 3 Points

Justin Segebart 5 Points, 4 Assists, 3 Steals

Ross Kusel 20 Points, 4 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 2 Steals

Ben Ramsey 26 Points, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists

Lane Sams 20 Points, 10 Rebounds, 2 Assists, Steal, Block

Logan Vonnahme 1 Rebound

Mile Nuzback 1 Point, 6 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

Ben Langel 1 Rebound

Brock Kusel 4 Points, 5 Rebounds, Assist, Steal

 

Box Score

Teams      1     2    3     4    Final

Mo Valley 16   12   12    16      56

IKM-M     13    20  16    22      81

 

 

Paton Churdan At Exira-EHK 

Exira-EHK 89

Paton Churdan 29

 

Trevon Keely led the Rockets with 10-points with Bryce Stephenson adding 6-points and Cayden Stream and Blaise Schilling each having 5-points as the Rockets fell at Exira-EHK 89-29. The loss drops them to 0-9 overall and 0-7 in the Rolling Valley Conference. The Rockets head to West Bend Mallard on January 4th.

Paton Churdan Stats 

Cayden Stream 5 Points

Blaise Schilling 5 Points

Kinnick Steimel 3 Points

Bryce Stephenson 6 Points

Trevon Keely 10 Points

 

Box Score

None reported

 

 

 

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