Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Area Boys Basketball Results For Tuesday

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Boys Basketball Results For February 4th

Carroll at Bondurant-Farrar

Bondurant-Farrar 69

Carroll 63

 

The Carroll Tigers fell on the road as they struggled to keep up with Bondurant-Farrar at the beginning of the game. Bondurant-Farrar shot the basketball well in the first quarter as they jumped out to an early lead. The Tigers would trail 21-8 going to the second quarter. The Tigers would fall down 30-9 but ended the second quarter on an 11-0 run. Carroll would trail 30-20 at the half. Bondurant-Farar would find their grove offensively coming out of the half as they outscored Carroll 27-19 in a high-scoring third quarter. The Tigers would come storming back in the fourth quarter as they added 24 points. Carroll’s comeback would fall short as they lost 69-63 to Bondurant-Farrar.

Stone Sibenaller and Mac Collison had big games, recording a team-high 18 points in the loss. Noah Hinners chipped in 11 points for the Tigers. Miles Nuzback and Hinners also pulled down seven rebounds for Carroll. With the loss, Carroll falls to 7-9. The Tigers are back in action on Friday against Ballard.

Carroll Stats

Stone Sibenaller 18 points, rebound, 2 steals

Mac Collison 18 points, rebound, 3 assists, steal

Jared Mohr 5 points, rebound, assist, steal

Miles Nuzback 5 points, 7 rebounds, assist, block

Carter Essick 3 points, rebound

Noah Hinners 11 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, steal

Trey Tassell 3 points, rebound

 

Box Score

Team            1       2       3       4        Final

Carroll         8      12     19      24         63

B-F              21      9      27     12          69

 

Ar-We-Va vs Boyer Valley

Ar-We-Va 58

Boyer Valley 32

 

The Ar-We-Va Rockets get back in the win column as they knock off Boyer Valley at home. The game would start close as Ar-We-Va would start strong on the offensive end of the court. Ar-We-Va would lead 17-11 at the end of the first quarter. The Rockets were able to grow their lead to double-digits in the second quarter as they held Boyer Valley to only four points. Ar-We-Va would lead 30-15 at the half. Coming out of the locker room the Rockets would add 13 more points in the third quarter extending their lead to 43-22. Ar-We-Va would extend their lead again in the fourth quarter as they went on to win 58-32.

Hayden Studer and Wyatt Ragaller each scored a team-high 16 points in the win. Ragaller also had eight steals for the Rockets. Blayne Smith added nine points and seven rebounds for Ar-We-Va. With the win, the Rockets move to 14-4. Ar-We-Va is back in action on Thursday against Logan-Magnolia.

Ar-We-Va Stats

Hayden Studer 16 points, 2 rebounds, steal

Wyatt Ragaller 16 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 8 steals

Blayne Smith 9 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals

Wade Ragaller 8 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 steals

Derek Thomsen 3 points, 8 rebounds, assist

Tyson VonGlan 2 points, 5 rebounds

Grant Wilken 2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, steal

Damon Thomsen 2 points, rebound

Devon Ehlers rebound, assist

 

Box Score

Team      1      2     3      4       Final

BV          11     4      7     10       32

AWV     17     13    13    15       58

 

Coon Rapids-Bayard at Woodbine

Coon Rapids-Bayard 54

Woodbine 25

 

The Coon Rapids-Bayard Crusaders executed their game plan to perfection as they were able to knock off number four Woodbine at home. With the win, CRB avenged their only loss of the season against Woodbine. CRB played a great man defense that was able to frustrate Woodbine’s top scorers. The first quarter would be low scoring as CRB would lead 8-6 at the end. The Crusaders were able to grow their lead to double-digits in the second quarter as they took control of the game. CRB would outscore Woodbine in all four quarters. In the second half, CRB would slow the game down as they were in control. The Crusaders would lead 38-19 going to the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter, CRB would outscore Woodbine 16-6. The Crusaders would go on to win 54-25.

As a team, CRB shot 50 percent from the field and 40 percent from behind the arc. Cal Heydon scored a team-high 24 points in the win. Ty Heydon recorded a double-double for the Crusaders with ten points and 13 rebounds. Bryce Lewis chipped in nine points, knocking down three big threes in the win. CRB shared the basketball well as a team, recording 18 assists. With the win, CRB moves to 17-1. The Crusaders are back in action on Thursday against ACGC.

CRB Stats

Jace Baker 4 points, rebound

Bryce Lewis 9 points, rebound, 2 assists

Caden Oswald 2 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists

Parker Hays 5 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists

Ty Heydon 10 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals

Cal Heydon 24 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists

 

Box Score

Team                     1        2        3        4       Final

Woodbine            6        5        8         6         25

CRB                       8       17     13       16        54

 

East Sac County vs Pocahontas Area

PAC 60

ESC 46

 

The East Sac County Raiders struggled on the offensive end of the floor as they fell at home against Pocahontas Area. With the loss, the Raiders have now lost five games in a row. East Sac County would jump out to an early lead in the game but struggle in the second half. ESC would lead 13-11 going to the second quarter. Pocahontas Area would outscore ESC 21-14 in the second quarter to take the lead. The Raiders would trail 32-27 at the half. PAC would grow their lead in the second half as ESC struggled to score the basketball. The Raiders would trail 47-38 at the end of the first quarter. ESC would go on to lose 60-46. Two players scored in double-figures for the Raiders in the loss. Jack Gullett recorded a team-high 11 points. Landon Sporrer chipped in ten points for the Raiders. With the loss, ESC falls to 7-11. The Raiders are back in action on Friday against Southeast Valley.

ESC Stats

Asher Lawler 5 points, 12 rebounds, assist, steal

Jack Gullett 11 points, 3 rebounds, assist, steal

Kade Snyder 9 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists

Landon Sporrer 10 points, rebound, steal

Sam Julin 6 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, steal

Zach Jacobsen 5 points, 3 rebounds, assist

Carson Schmitt 2 assists, steal

 

Box Score

Team        1      2      3      4       Final

PAC         11     21    15     13       60

ESC         13    14     11      8       46

 

Paton Churdan at Exira-EHK

Exira-EHK 71

Paton Churdan 45

 

The Paton Churdan Rockets struggled in the loss to Exira-EHK as they fell down early in the ball game. The first half would stay close, but Exira-EHK pulled away in the second half. The Spartans jumped out to a 15-9 lead going to the second quarter. Paton Churdan would add 19 points in the second quarter but would trail by three, 31-28, at the half. The Rockets struggled in the second half offensively. Paton Churdan only managed 17 points in the second half as they would go on to lose 71-45. The Rockets were led in scoring by Trevon Keely with 27 points. With the loss, PC falls to 6-13. The Rockets are back in action on Thursday against Woodward Academy.

PC Stats

Bryce Stephenson 3 points

Trevon Keely 27 points

Peyton Minnehan 1 point

Kinnick Steimel 6 points

Brody Meyer 3 points

Damen Rice 2 points

Patrik Wolterman 3 points

 

Box Score

Team            1       2      3      4        Final

PC                 9     19     8       9          45

E-EHK       15     16      21    18         71

 

Glidden-Ralston vs CAM

CAM 52

GR 51

 

The Glidden-Ralston Wildcats let a game slip away as they held a double-digit lead late in the fourth quarter against CAM on Tuesday. The Wildcats got baskets around the rim early in the game as they jumped out to close a 17-14 lead going to the second quarter. Glidden-Ralston leaned on their defense in the second quarter as they held CAM to only two points. GR would take a 26-16 lead at the half. The Wildcats would grow their lead in the third quarter at 42-27. Glidden-Ralston struggled to score the basketball in the fourth quarter. CAM started the quarter on a 13-0 run, chipping into the Glidden-Ralston lead. Glidden-Ralston would lead 50-46 late in the fourth quarter. With six seconds left in the game, CAM went the length of the floor and got fouled on a made layup, tying the game at 51-51. CAM would knock down the free throw as they went on to beat Glidden-Ralston 52-51.

The Wildcats were led in scoring by Jonathan Bergmeier, who recorded 25 points and a team-high six steals. Waylon Hein chipped in 11 points in the loss and added nine rebounds. With the loss, Glidden-Ralston falls to 10-8. The Wildcats are back in action on Thursday against Ogden.

Glidden-Ralston Stats

Jonathan Bergmeier 25 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals

Dawson Majerus 9 points, 2 rebounds

Alex Daniel 2 points, 2 steals

Colby Wallace 2 points, 6 rebounds

Wayon Hein 11 points, 9 rebounds

Daniel Thooft 2 points, 2 assists

 

Box Score

Team          1       2      3       4       Final

CAM         14       2      11     25        52

GR            17        9      16     9         51

 

South Central Calhoun at Southeast Valley

SCC 58

SE Valley 47

 

The South Central Calhoun Titans pick up their 11th win of the season as they knock off Southeast Valley on the road Tuesday. The Titans would fall down in the first half as they trailed 30-28 at the half. SCC would outscore Southeast Valley 30-17 in the second half as they went on to win 58-47. South Central Calhoun had three players score in double-figures. Cole Higgins recorded a team-high 17 points. Garrett Krause added 15 points in the win. Charlie Nattress chipped in 12 points for the Titans. With the win SCC moves to 11-7 on the season. The Titans are back in action on Friday against Manson Northwest Webster.

SCC Stats

Evan Myers 4 points

Andrew Anderson 8 points

Charlie Nattress 12 points

Cole Higgins 17 points

Garrett Krause 15 points

Halas Steig 2 points

 

IKM-Manning At Missouri Valley

IKM-Manning 60

Missouri Valley 44

 

IKM-Manning had balanced scoring and two players in double figures in rebounds as they earned a road win, giving them a chance to finish above .500 in the regular season. The Wolves built an early lead and didn’t let it go, going up 19-9 at the end of the 1st quarter. They extended the lead to 33-21 at half. The Wolves moved the ball well, dishing out 17 assists with six players having at least one. The Big Red battled hard over the final three quarters, as the Wolves only outscored them 41-35 during that stretch. 

Wyatt Danner had a nice double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds with Ben Ramsey scoring a team high 17 points with 6 assists. Brock Kusel gave them a third player in double figures with 10 points. Ben Langel added 7 points and Ashton Ahrenholtz continued his strong stretch with 6 points and 11 rebounds. Ahrenholtz has been important on the glass lately. 

IKM-Manning moves to 8-10 overall. They head to Boyer Valley on Thursday. 

IKM-Manning Stats 

Wyatt Danner 16 Points, 11 Rebounds, 3 Assists, Steal 

Ashton Ahrenholtz 6 Points, 11 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Blocks

Luke Janssen 1 Rebound, Assist 

Ben Ramsey 17 Points, 4 Rebounds, 6 Assists, Steal 

Karsyn Lorenzen 2 Points, Rebound

Ben Langel 7 Points, 2 Rebounds, 2 Assists 

Brock Kusel 10 Points, 4 Rebounds, 2 Assists 

Jace Starman 2 Points 

 

Box Score

Teams          1       2       3     4     Final 

IKM-M          19    14     10   17       60

Mo Valley      9     12      9    14       44

 

 

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