Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Area Girls Basketball Results For Tuesday

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Girls Basketball Results For Tuesday, January 21st

Kuemper vs Clarinda

Clarinda 50

Kuemper 44

 

The Kuemper Knights struggled in the second half on offense as they dropped a close game at home to Clarinda. The Knights were able to build a lead in the first half. The third quarter was the difference in Kuemper’s ball game. The first quarter was fast-paced, with both teams trading buckets. Clarinda would hold a slight lead of 14-11 going to the second quarter. The Knights would take the lead in the second quarter as they outscored Clarinda 17-11. Kuemper would lead 28-25 at the half. Coming out of the locker room, Clarinda would get the lead back. The Cardinals would lead Kuemper 44-36 going to the fourth. Kuemper attempted to come back in the fourth quarter, but they were unable to. The Knights would go on to lose 50-44.

Kaylie Simons led the Knights on the offensive end, scoring 13 points. Elsa Tiefenthaler chipped in ten points. The Knights shot 28 percent from the field as a team. Tiefenthaler recorded a team-high six rebounds and four assists. With the loss, Kuemper falls to 9-8. The Knights are back in action on Friday against Creston.

Kuemper Stats

Kaylie Simons 13 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists

Mackenzie Yetmar 3 points

Cierra Pudenz 2 points, rebound

Elsa Tiefenthaler 10 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists

Karsyn Overmohle 8 points, 4 rebounds

Morgan Masching 4 points, rebound, 2 assists

Addy Anthofer 4 points, 4 rebounds

 

Box Score

Team              1     2     3      4      Final

Clarinda       14    11   19     6         50

Kuemper     11     17    8      8          44

 

Ar-We-Va at Paton Churdan

Ar-We-Va 41

Paton Churdan 25

 

The Ar-We-Va Rockets pick up their third win of the season as they knock off Paton Churdan on the road. The Ar-We-Va Rockets knocked off Paton Churdan on Tuesday. Ar-We-Va led the whole game. Ar-We-Va would hold on to a 13-9 lead going to the second quarter. Ar-We-Va would continue to grow their lead over PC in the second quarter. At the half, Paton Churdan would trail Ar-We-Va 22-13. In the third quarter, Paton Churdan was held to four points. Ar-We-Va would grow their lead to double digits at 34-17 going to the fourth quarter. Ar-We-Va would go on to win 41-25 over Paton Churdan.

Ar-We-Va was led in scoring by Hallie McCollough who had 21 points. Gabbie Hundling chipped in 11 points. Amber Ragaller pulled down a team-high nine rebounds in the win for Ar-We-Va. For Paton Churdan they were led by Alivya Smith with eight points. Kaliyah Minnihan chipped in five points. With the win, Ar-We-Va moves to 3-9. The loss drops PC to 1-13. Ar-We-Va is back in action on Thursday against Missouri Valley. PC is back on the court on Friday against Coon Rapids-Bayard.

Ar-We-Va Stats

Amber Ragaller 2 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists

Gabbie Hundling 11 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 steals

Hallie McCollough 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, block

Noelia Gonzalez 5 rebounds

Elaina Geake 5 points, rebound, assists, steal, block

Michelle Mohr 2 points, 2 rebounds, assist, block

Claire Geake 1 point, rebound

 

Paton Churdan Stats

Ava Minnehan 2 points

Maggie Reed 3 points

Holly Miller 2 points

Kaliyah Minnihan 5 points

Grace Cullum 2 points

Alivya Smith 8 points

Ella Tasler 3 points

 

Box Score

Team         1      2      3      4       Final

AWV        13     9      14     7         41

PC             9      4      4      8         25

 

East Sac at West Bend Mallard

WBM 52

ESC 32

 

The East Sac County Raiders struggled to shoot the basketball as they fell on the road at West Bend Mallard. The Raiders would find themselves down 14-7 after the first quarter. The second quarter was the only one in which ESC scored double digits. The Raiders added 13 points but would trail 21-20 at the half. The second half was all West Bend Mallard. The Raiders added 12 points in the second half as they would go on to lose 52-32. Sarah Bontrager led the Raiders in scoring with 10 points. Chloe Bieret added nine points off the bench. As a team ESC shot 26 percent from the field. Kendall Quirk pulled down 15 rebounds in the loss. With the loss, ESC falls to 6-7. The Raiders are back in action on Thursday against MVAOCOU.

ESC Stats

Makenna Steiger 5 points, rebound

Sarah Bontrager 10 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, steal, block

Addisen Ehler 10 rebounds, assist, 3 blocks

Kendall Quirk 5 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, block

Chloe Bieret 9 points, 3 rebounds

Rachel King rebound, assist, 2 blocks

 

Box Score

Team       1      2      3      4        Final

ESC         7     13     6      6           32

WBM      14    7      21    10          52

 

Exira-EHK At Glidden Ralston 

Exira-EHK 63

Glidden Ralston 29

 

Taryn Petersen scored 39 points and Exira-EHK used a 12-0 run early to build a lead they would extend throughout the game. Glidden Ralston played well, attacking the Spartans full-court press but struggled to finish after an early basket by Kassidy Wenck. The Spartans opened their lead in the 2nd quarter and went into half, up 39-13. 

Kassidy Wenck put Glidden Ralston on the board first but Exira-EHK responded with a 12-0 run, getting several second and third chance baskets with Harlee Fahn and Taryn Petersen combining for ten of the twelve points. Glidden Ralston fought back with Olivia Squibb pulling them within 14-6 but the Spartans stretched the lead to 19-8 at the end of the 1st quarter with Taryn Petersen scoring four straight. Harlee Fahn and Taryn Petersen combined to score the first-eight points of the 2nd quarter and Exira-EHK led 27-8. Allison Snyder hit a three for Glidden Ralston but Taryn Petersen and Jaelynn Petersen pushed the lead to 32-11 when Snyder scored for the Wildcats. The Spartans finished the 1st half on a 7-0 run and they led 39-13 at half. 

Taryn Petersen scored eight straight points to start the 3rd quarter and Exira-EHK was up 47-13. Glidden Ralston responded well with Olivia Squibb hitting a three, Kassidy Wenck hitting a bucket and Allison Snyder knocking in a pair of free throws. The Wildcats pulled within 49-23 but Taryn Petersen scored four in a row and Exira-EHK was up 59-25 going to the 4th quarter. 

Taryn Petersen scored 39 points and had 6 steals for Exira-EHK with Harlee Fahn having a nifty double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Kadence Sporrer had a strong all-around game with 5 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals. 

Allison Snyder led Glidden Ralston with 14 points along with 4 rebounds. Olivia Squibb had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals and Kassidy Wenck had 8 rebounds and 4 assists. 

Exira-EHK improves to 10-3 overall and 8-2 in the Rolling Valley as they host Van Meter on Saturday. Glidden Ralston slips to 4-9 overall and 3-6 in the Rolling Valley. They travel to River Valley on Thursday.

Exira-EHK Stats 

Jaelynn Petersen 2 Points, 4 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 3 Steals 

Taryn Petersen 39 Points, 4 Rebounds, Assist, 6 Steals 

Harlee Fahn 11 Points, 10 Rebounds, 2 Steals 

Kadence Sporrer 5 Points, 7 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 4 Steals

Alissa Testroet 1 Point, 7 Rebounds 

Zoey Rasmussen 3 Points, 4 Rebounds, Assist 

Brylie Petersen 2 Points, Rebound, Steal  

Riley Miller 1 Rebound, 5 Assists, 3 Steals 

Lucy Stanerson 1 Rebound 

Jasmine Lopez 1 Rebound, Steal 

 

Glidden Ralston Stats 

Kassidy Wenck 4 Points, 8 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 2 Steals

Olivia Squibb 11 Points, 5 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 3 Steals 

Allison Snyder 14 Points, 4 Rebounds, Assist, Steal  

BreAnn Hartwigsen 1 Steal 

Ashlynn Tigges 2 Steals 

Kate Bergmeier 1 Rebound

Hope Beeck 1 Rebound

Madilyn Trost 1 Steal 

 

Box Score

Teams         1      2      3       4       Final 

E-EHK         19    20    20      4          63

GR                 8     5     12        4          29

 

IKM-Manning at Logan-Magnolia

IKM-M 57

LoMa 50

 

The IKM-Manning Wolves pick up their sixth win of the season as they knock off Logan-Magnolia on the road. The first half was back and forth as the game would be tied 21-21. In the second half, IKM-Manning would outscore LoMa by seven, and they went on to win 57-50. Anna Stangl led the Wolves in scoring with 26 points. Stangl also pulled down seven rebounds. Keagan Eischeid chipped in 12 points for the Wolves. As a team, IKM-Manning shot 38 percent from the field. With the win, the Wolves improved to 6-7. IKM-Manning is back in action on Thursday against Coon Rapids-Bayard.

IKM-Manning Stats

Anna Stangl 26 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals

Addisyn Bandow 5 rebounds, assist

McKenna benton 3 points, 3 rebounds, steal

Taylor Beckendorf 6 points, 10 rebounds

Karlee Arp assist

Keagan Eischeid 12 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals

Oriah Meiners 4 points, 2 rebounds, assist, 2 steals

Emma Branning 3 points, rebound

Laynie Gawley 3 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, steal

 

South Central Calhoun at pocahontas Area

PAC 48

SCC 47

 

The South Central Calhoun Titans almost knocked off a ranked Pocahontas Area team on the road. South Central Calhoun struggled with turnovers down the stretch of the game. The Titans would hold a lead going to the second quarter at 13-8. PAC would chip into the lead in the second quarter. South Central Calhoun would hold on to a 23-19 lead at the half. Both teams added 11 points in the third quarter. SCC would stay in front going to the fourth quarter at 34-30. Turnovers were the story of the fourth quarter for SCC. The Titans were outscored 18-13 as PAC came back to win. The Titans would go on to lose 48-47. South Central Calhoun had two players score in double figures. Bre Patterson scored  10 points in the loss. Blair Schleisman had a team high 13 points for the Titans. Patterson also recorded a team-high 14 rebounds. With the loss, SCC falls to 6-9. The Titans are back in action on Friday against Sioux Central.

SCC Stats

Blair Schleisman 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks

Adlen Wheelock 5 points, 7 rebounds

Bre Patterson 10 points, 14 rebounds, assist, 2 steals

Macie Dorman 9 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, block

Sadie Wheelock 7 points, rebound, assist, 2 steals

Ailey Korleski 3 points, 3 rebounds

 

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