RPAC Girls Basketball Results as of 12/21
- Evan Jones
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It was another full week, as most teams had wrapped up their games before the moratorium. Check out how teams fared last week!
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Alma
Alma hosted Southwest on Tuesday. The Cardinals took the 22-13 lead after the first quarter and kept their foot on the accelerator as they outscored the Roughriders 30-11 in the second quarter to make the halftime score, 52-24. Alma went on to win, 78-35. Kinley Ford had 29 points, five assists, and six steals; Kamryn Scott had 25 points and three steals; Vayden Epp had seven points, three rebounds, and two assists; Tierston Moore had six points, five assists, and six steals; and Taylor Pool had eight rebounds and three steals.
On Saturday, the Cardinals traveled to Cozad, jumped out to an early lead, and cruised to a 59-17 win. No stats have been uploaded at the time of this post. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update this post.
Alma improves to 6-0 and will host Medicine Valley on Monday and travel to Holdrege on Tuesday before they enter the moratorium break.
Arapahoe
Arapahoe had a full week and started it on the road at Northern Valley, KS, on Tuesday. The Warriors took the lead early as they led 36-17 at the half. Arapahoe went on to win, 65-37. Sawyer Shafer had 21 points, three assists, and three steals; Clara Hilker had 19 points, 15 rebounds, and four steals; Emma Strand had 10 points, six rebounds, and two steals; Suttyn Shafer had eight points, seven assists, and four steals; and Ryleigh Tidyman had six rebounds.
Arapahoe was set to travel to Wilcox-Hildreth on Thursday, but Wilcox-Hildreth was forced to forfeit the game.
On Friday, Southwest traveled to town. It was a close game as the two teams were tied at 15 after the first quarter, and Arapahoe trailed only 27-24 at halftime. Southwest defeated Arapahoe 54-41. Suttyn Shafer had 12 points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals; Hilker had nine points and five rebounds; Sawyer Shafer had eight points; Tidyman had seven points and five rebounds; and Strand had four rebounds and four steals.
Arapahoe is 5-2 as they enter the break. The Warriors will host a Holiday Tournament on December 29th and 30th.
Bertrand
The Vikings hosted Hi-Line on Tuesday and jumped out to a 13-8 lead after the first quarter. Bertrand kept up the energy and pressure to secure the 51-43 win, which was the Vikings first of the season. Addison Andersen had 15 points, five rebounds, four assists, and six steals; Livia Phillips had 14 points, eight rebounds, and two assists; Adrian Sand had 10 points, four assists, and four steals; Baylee Kipp had six points; and Malia Brown had five rebounds.
Bertrand hosted Blue Hill on Saturday. The Vikings trailed 15-12 after the first quarter but evened the score at halftime, 21-21. Bertrand had a great third quarter, outscoring the Bobcats, 12-5. Blue Hill had a fourth-quarter surge that the Vikings weathered to secure the 41-38 win. Andersen had 14 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and two steals; Sand had 14 points, five rebounds, two assists, and three steals; Phillips had seven points, four rebounds, and two steals; and Brown had four rebounds.
The Vikings improve their record to 2-5 before the break and will travel to the Elm Creek Holiday Tournament on December 29th and 30th, and travel to Wauenta-Palisade on Friday.
Cambridge
The Trojans played one game last week and traveled to Cozad on Thursday. It was tied 8-8 after the first quarter and led 20-18 at halftime. Cambridge came out strong in the second half to secure the 51-35 win. Aspen Webb had 13 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals; Brooklyn Holtze had 12 points, four rebounds, three assists, and three steals; Mallory Springer had 11 points and 14 rebounds; and Elisabeth Kubik had four points and seven rebounds.
Cambridge heads into the break with a 4-1 record. The Trojans will travel to the Loomis Holiday Tournament on December 29th and 30th, will host Maywood-Hayes Center on January 2nd, and travel to Paxton on January 3rd.
Dundy County Stratton
Dundy County Stratton traveled to Wauneta-Palisade on Tuesday. The Tigers led 9-5 after the first quarter and then gained momentum to secure the win, 52-24. Clara Spargo had 14 points, four rebounds, two assists, six steals, and two blocks; Abi Spargo had 14 points, five rebounds, and five steals; Emily Schack had nine points and five rebounds; and Ava Lutz had six points, six rebounds, and two steals.
On Friday, the Tigers traveled to Perkins County and took a big lead after the first quarter, 17-5. DCS extended the lead to 34-29 at halftime. The Plainsmen made adjustments after the break and outscored the Tigers, 19-7, but the Tigers secured the 54-44 win. A. Spargo had 22 points, 12 rebounds, two assists, and four steals; Schack had 13 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two steals; C. Spargo had 11 points, five rebounds, seven assists, and two steals; and Kimberly Escobar had six points, four rebounds, and four steals.
DCS enters the break with a 6-0 record. The Tigers will travel to the Axtell Holiday Tournament on December 30th and 31st.
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Hi-Line
Hi-Line traveled to Bertrand on Tuesday and fell behind after the first quarter, 13-8, and tried to push back into the game, but they came up short, 51-43. Olivia Wall had 14 points, five rebounds, and four assists; Shelby Jurjens had eight points, eight rebounds, three assists, and two blocks; Bentley Stubbs had eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals; Dynastee Redden had five rebounds; and Kylee Kubert had seven points.
On Friday, the Bulls traveled to Franklin. Hi-Line led 12-9 at the end of the first quarter and remained in the lead at the break, 19-17. Franklin was able to make a halftime adjustment to even the score at 34-34 and force overtime. The Flyers outscored the Bulls, 6-0, in OT and defeated the Bulls, 40-34. Wall had 11 points, five rebounds, and two assists; Stubbs had 10 points and eight rebounds; Whitney Wall had seven points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals; and Jurjens had five points, six rebounds, two assists, and two blocks.
On Friday, the Bulls traveled to Gibbon and led 20-19 at the half. It was a close third quarter, with both teams scoring 12 points. The Buffaloes went on to win the game, outscoring the Bulls 16-8 in the final quarter, for a final score of 47-40. W. Wall had 11 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals; O. Wall had seven points, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals; Stubbs had six points, five rebounds, four assists, and four steals; Jurjens had five points and nine rebounds; and Kubert had five points and four rebounds.
Hi-Line enters the break with a record of 1-6. The Bulls will be back in action on December 30th at Lawrence-Nelson.
Hitchcock County
On Thursday, the Falcons traveled to Medicine Valley for another matchup and secured a 59-43 win. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup; you can click here for the complete recap. Madysen Carlson had 20 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks; Asia Homma had 14 points and 10 rebounds; Kalissa Hagan had 11 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, five steals, and two blocks; Katelyn Cook had seven points, three rebounds, two steals, and three blocks; and Reese Tines had 10 assists.
On Friday, Rawlins County, KS, traveled to town to battle with the Falcons. The Buffaloes jumped out to a 19-6 lead after the first quarter. They kept extending their lead on the Falcons to secure the 74-28 win. K. Hagan had 12 points; Homma had 11 points and nine rebounds; Carlson had 11 rebounds, three assists, and two steals; and Tines had four rebounds and three assists.
Hitchcock County enters the break with a 2-4 record. They will be back in action on January 2nd and 3rd for the Brady Holiday Tournament.
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Maxwell
Maxwell traveled to Loomis on Tuesday and lost, 49-44. Madelyn Flock had 16 points, nine rebounds, and two steals; Emory Christensen had 10 points, three rebounds, two steals, and two blocks; Madelynn Nelson had eight points and nine rebounds; Kristyn Cheek had five points, four rebounds, four assists, and two steals; and Illa Gosnell had six rebounds.
On Friday, Maxwell hosted Paxton and lost, 63-37. Flock had 15 points and four rebounds; Christensen had eight points, 10 rebounds, two assists, and three steals; Rylyn Quick had five rebounds; and Nelson had four points, four rebounds, and four assists.
Maxwell is 3-3 and will host a Holiday Tournament on Monday and Tuesday before the break.
Maywood-Hayes Center
Maywood-Hayes Center traveled to Sutherland on Tuesday and secured the 59-11 win. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup; you can click here for the complete recap. Caylie Softley had 14 points, three rebounds, six assists, and nine steals; Ayleen Hernandez had nine points; Karissa Stengel had seven points, six assists, and six steals; and Paytyn Stengel had three rebounds, three assists, and four steals.
On Thursday, MHC hosted Brady. The Wolves jumped out to a 17-6 lead and kept their foot on the accelerator to win 59-31. Softley had 20 points, six rebounds, and five steals; K. Stengel had 14 points, six rebounds, three assists, and six steals; Carly Softley had seven points; Blayklee Farr had eight rebounds, six assists, two steals, and three blocks; and Ava Messersmith had four rebounds, two assists, and four steals.
The Wolves have a 6-1 record. They will play in the Paxton Holiday Tournament on Monday and Tuesday before the break.
Medicine Valley
On Thursday, the Hitchcock County traveled to Medicine Valley for another matchup and secured a 59-43 win. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup; you can click here for the complete recap. Oakley Stout had 18 points, four rebounds, three assists, five steals, and two blocks; Brooke Kotschwar had six points and seven rebounds; Kamree Elsten had five points, three rebounds, and five steals; Kaedance Phelps had five points, five rebounds, and two steals; TeeJay Hildebrandt had nine rebounds; and Jordiya Phillips had four points and seven rebounds.
On Friday, Medicine Valley traveled to South Loup. The Raiders took the 10-4 lead after the first quarter and extended it to 20-12 at the break. The Bobcats found momentum in the second half, but Medicine Valley held them off to secure their first win, 41-38. Stout had 13 points, four rebounds, five steals, and three blocks; Kotschwar had 11 points and five rebounds; Elsten had 10 points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals; Hildebrandt had five rebounds; and Phillips had seven rebounds, two assists, and three steals.
Medicine Valley has a 1-6 record and will travel to Alma on Monday before entering the break.
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Paxton
Paxton traveled to Perkins County on Tuesday and led 12-11 after the first quarter. The Tigers found their groove in the second quarter, building a lead they maintained throughout the game to win 60-40. Ella Fote had 17 points, six rebounds, and three steals; Jaleigh Hansen had 16 points and three steals; Jakcee Mitchell had nine points, eight rebounds, six assists, and three steals; Addison Holm had six points; and Reece Glinn had six points, three rebounds, and three assists.
On Friday, Maxwell hosted Paxton. The Tigers took the 17-10 lead after the first quarter and extended that lead to 36-20 at halftime. The Tigers went on to win the game, 63-37. Fote had 23 points, six rebounds, two assists, and three steals; Hansen had 12 points and three assists; Natalie Jorgensen had eight points; Holm had six points and seven rebounds; Mitchell had six points, nine rebounds, and two steals; and Marlee Gleason had five rebounds.
Paxton is 5-1 and will host a Holiday Tournament on Monday and Tuesday before break.
Southern Valley
Southern Valley traveled to Norton, KS, on Tuesday. The Eagles trailed 8-3 after the first quarter but gained momentum in the second quarter, which carried them to a 43-40 win. Emercen Lovitt had 15 points, five rebounds, two assists, and two steals; Tori Bose had 15 points, seven rebounds, and 11 blocks; Payton Adams had nine points and three rebounds; Lauren Quinn had three assists and four steals; and Amaleigh Utterback had six rebounds.
On Thursday, the Eagles hosted Ravenna. Southern Valley took control early and never let up to get the win, 38-28. Lovitt had 18 points; Bose had 15 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and three blocks; and Adams had five steals.
On Saturday, Southern Valley hosted Loomis. The Eagles jumped out to a 20-16 lead after the first quarter, but the Wolves were able to tie the game, 27-27, at the half. The Eagles took over in the third quarter, outscoring Loomis 14-0. Southern Valley won the game, 53-41. Lovitt had 27 points and eight rebounds; Bose had 21 points, 11 rebounds, and four steals; and Quinn had three rebounds, three assists, and two steals.
Southern Valley enters the break with a record of 4-4. The Eagles will be back in action on December 29th and 30th at the Arapahoe Holiday Tournament, and will travel to Southwest on January 3rd.
Southwest
Southwest traveled to Alma on Tuesday and lost to the Cardinals, 78-35. Aspen Billeter had 22 points, seven rebounds, and two steals; and Anikka Nelms had 10 points, two rebounds, and two steals.
On Friday, Southwest traveled to Arapahoe. It was a close game as the two teams were tied at 15 after the first quarter, and the Roughriders had a 27-24 lead at halftime. Southwest went on to defeat Arapahoe 54-41. Kyra Nelms had 18 points, 10 rebounds, and two assists; Billeter had 17 points and eight rebounds; A. Nelms had 15 points, 11 rebounds, and two assists; and Caitlyn Adams had seven rebounds.
Southwest enters the break with a record of 3-4. The Roughriders are off until they travel to Franklin on January 2nd and host Southern Valley on January 3rd.
Sutherland
On Tuesday, the Sailors hosted Maywood-Hayes Center and lost to the Wolves, 59-11. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup; you can click here for the complete recap. Phoenix Brown had four points and nine rebounds; Leah Harper had four points and six rebounds; Drew Rotert had three points; and Payten Weber had three rebounds.
On Thursday, Sutherland traveled to Wallace and secured its first win of the season, defeating the Wildcats 38-37. Brown had 15 points, 15 rebounds, and three assists; Bryer Brown had six points; Eliana Dyer had five points, four rebounds, and two steals; Harper had three points and five rebounds; and Gracie Pearson had three points.
On Saturday, the Sailors traveled to Elm Creek to face off with Elba. Sutherland earned the win, 53-45. P. Brown had 28 points, 18 rebounds, and six steals; Dyer had nine points, four rebounds, four assists, and two blocks; Addisyn Gunderson had six points, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals; and Harper had four points and five rebounds.
Sutherland enters the break with a 2-4 record. The Sailors will be back in action when they travel to Potter-Dix on January 2nd.
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Wallace
Wallace hosted Sutherland on Thursday and lost, 38-37. No stats have been uploaded at the time of this post. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update this post.
On Saturday, Wallace hosted Potter-Dix and earned a bounce-back win, picking up their first win of the season, 32-25. No stats have been uploaded at the time of this post. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update this post.
The Wildcats enter the break with a 1-5 record. Wallace will be back in action on December 29th and 30th for the Loomis Holiday Tournament.
Wauneta-Palisade
The Broncos hosted Dundy County Stratton on Tuesday. The Tigers led 9-5 after the first quarter and maintained momentum to defeat Wauneta-Palisade, 52-24. Cheyenne Parrish had nine points, four rebounds, and two steals; Lilly Dinnel had six points and five rebounds; Kamryn Fanning had four points, eight rebounds, two assists, and two steals; Mesa Cox had six rebounds; and Kaia Applegarth had three points, six rebounds, and three blocks.
The Broncos enter the break with a record of 3-3. Wauneta-Palisade will return to action on December 29th and 30th for the Wilcox-Hildreth Holiday Tournament and will host Bertrand on January 2nd.
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