RPAC Girls Basketball Results as of 2/8
- Evan Jones
- 4 hours ago
- 9 min read

With just one week left in the regular season for the girls, check out how they fared last week as they came out of the RPAC Tournament.
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Alma
Alma traveled to Arapahoe on Tuesday to take on the Warriors. The Cardinals started fast and kept the pressure up to secure the 62-28 win. Kamryn Scott had 23 points, four rebounds, and four steals; Vayden Epp had 19 points, six rebounds, three assists, and four steals; Tierston Moore had 12 points, six rebounds, and four assists; Taylor Pool had four points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals, and three blocks; and Kamri Neal had four points and four assists.
On Friday, the Cardinals hosted Southern Valley and defeated the Eagles, 56-22. Scott had 23 points, four rebounds, six assists, and four steals; Neal had 12 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals; Epp had eight points, two rebounds, and two steals; Moore had six points and five rebounds; and Pool had seven rebounds.
Alma is 21-1 and will travel to Phillipsburg, KS, on Tuesday and Cambridge on Friday to wrap up their regular season.
Arapahoe
On Tuesday, Arapahoe hosted Alma, and after a slow start, they struggled to climb back into the game, losing 62-28. Clara Hilker had 10 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals; Chloe Gooden had nine points and three steals; Emma Strand had five rebounds; Sawyer Shafer had four rebounds; Ryleigh Tidyman had five rebounds; and Suttyn Shafer had five rebounds and five assists.
On Friday, Arapahoe hosted Brady and earned the 51-39 win. Hilker had 21 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and four steals; Strand had 16 points, eight rebounds, and five assists; Suttyn Shafer had five points, three rebounds, and three assists; and Tidyman had four points, six rebounds, and four steals.
The Warriors traveled to Hitchcock County on Saturday. Arapahoe defeated the Falcons, 71-39. Sawyer Shafer had 22 points, two rebounds, and three steals; Suttyn Shafer had 17 points, four rebounds, six assists, and three steals; Strand had 11 points and 12 rebounds; Gooden had 11 points, six rebounds, and five assists; Hilker had six points, four rebounds, and three steals; Tidyman had five rebounds; Grace Andrews had four points; and Meg Hilker had five rebounds.
Arapahoe is 18-4 and will finish their regular season at home, hosting Cambridge on Tuesday and Bertrand on Friday.
Bertrand
The Vikings traveled to Cambridge on Tuesday and fell behind early, then tried to climb back into the game, but the deficit was too large. The Trojans defeated Bertrand, 54-36. No stats had been posted at the time of writing this blog. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update the blog.
On Friday, Bertrand traveled to Medicine Valley and had a nice, 40-20, bounce-back win. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can read the full recap blog by clicking here.
Bertrand is now 7-14 and will travel to Arapahoe on Friday and host Kenesaw on Saturday to wrap up their regular season.
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Cambridge
Cambridge hosted Bertrand on Tuesday, had a quick start, and went on to win 54-36. Aspen Webb had 16 points, three rebounds, and two assists; Mallory Springer had 11 points, 11 rebounds, and two blocks; Brooklyn Holtze had 10 points and four rebounds; Elisabeth Kubik had eight points and four rebounds; and Joslyn Holtze had four points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals.
The Trojans traveled to Hi-Line on Thursday and were in a close one after the first half, as they went into the half with a 22-19 lead. Cambridge created a little distance in the second half to defeat the Bulls, 50-35. J. Holtze had 15 points, four rebounds, and five steals; B. Holtze had 14 points, seven rebounds, and four steals; Webb had eight points and three rebounds; Springer had six points, 17 rebounds, five assists, and five steals; and Kubik had seven rebounds.
Cambridge hosted North Platte St. Pat's on Saturday. The Trojans earned the 58-27 win over the Irish. J. Holtze had 24 points and six rebounds; Webb had 18 points, four rebounds, three assists, and four steals; Springer had five points and seven rebounds; B. Holtze had four points and four rebounds; and Kubik had four rebounds.
The Trojans are 16-4 and will finish up the regular season on the road at Arapahoe on Tuesday and host Alma on Friday.
Dundy County Stratton
The Tigers traveled to Southwest on Tuesday to face the Roughriders. DCS defeated Southwest, 59-30. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can click here to read the complete recap blog.
On Friday, DCS hosted Hershey and defeated the Panthers, 51-41. Abi Spargo had 29 points, 11 rebounds, eight steals, and two blocks; Kimberly Escobar had 10 points, four assists, and seven steals; Clara Spargo had six points and five rebounds; and four assists; Emily Schack had six points and four rebounds; and Ava Lutz had five rebounds.
Cozad made the trip on Saturday. Dundy Count Stratton defeated the Haymakers, 55-24. A. Spargo had 27 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals; Escobar had 11 points, three assists, and eight steals; Schack had nine points and nine rebounds; and C. Spargo had six points, three rebounds, four assists, and two steals.
The Tigers are 20-1 on the year and will finish the regular season with North Platte St. Pat's on Tuesday at home and Southern Valley on the road on Friday.
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Hi-Line
Hi-Line hosted Medicine Valley on Tuesday and lost to the Raiders, 59-40. Bentley Stubbs had 14 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists; Olivia Wall had 11 points and five rebounds; Shelby Jurjens had seven points and 10 rebounds; Whitney Wall had four points, four rebounds, and three steals; and Dynastee Redden had four points and 10 rebounds.
On Thursday, Cambridge came to town, and the Bulls put up a solid fight in the first half before the Trojans found another gear, pulling away to defeat Hi-Line, 50-35. It was a balanced scoring effort from Hi-Line, with Stubbs having eight points, Kara Brockman having six points, W. Wall having five points, Redden having five points, and Jurjens having six points. Stubbs added eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals, and Redden and Jurjens each added seven rebounds.
Hi-Line is now 2-16 and will host Elm Creek on Tuesday and travel to South Loup on Friday to finish up their regular season schedule.
Hitchcock County
The Falcons traveled to Maywood-Hayes Center on Friday and fell to the Wolves, 68-22. No stats had been posted at the time of writing this blog. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update the blog.
Hitchcock County hosted Arapahoe on Saturday and lost to the Warriors, 71-39. No stats had been posted at the time of writing this blog. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update the blog.
The Falcons are 7-14 and will wrap up their regular season with a trip to Chase County on Tuesday and will host Wallace on Friday.
Maxwell
Maxwell hosted Perkins County on Tuesday and, after a slow start, found momentum in the second half. The Wildcats tried to pull off the comeback but came up short, losing to the Plainsmen, 46-42. Kristyn Cheek had 19 points, 15 rebounds, four assists, and four steals; Emory Christensen had 11 points, 12 rebounds, three steals, and two blocks; and Madelyn Flock had nine points.
On Friday, the Wildcats traveled to Wallace. Maxwell got a nice bounce-back win to defeat Wallace, 63-37. Christensen had 28 points, 10 rebounds, three steals, and two blocks; Flock had 11 points, five assists, and five steals; Illa Gosnell had nine points, three rebounds, and two steals; Cheek had eight points, seven rebounds, and three steals; and Madelynn Nelson had five rebounds and five assists.
Maxwell traveled to Anselmo-Merna on Saturday and lost to the Coyotes, 55-40. Flock had 11 points; Cheek had nine points, four rebounds, and three steals; Christensen had eight points, four rebounds, and two steals; and Nelson had five points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals.
Maxwell is 7-13 and finishes up their regular season on the road with Sutherland on Tuesday and Medicine Valley on Thursday.
Maywood-Hayes Center
The Wolves traveled to Hershey on Thursday and took an early 21-6 lead after the first quarter and went into the break with a 32-23 lead. A slow third quarter allowed the Panthers to get back into the game, but MHC weathered the storm for the 53-50 win. Caylie Softley had 22 points, three rebounds, and six steals; Karissa Stengel had 18 points, six assists, and four steals; Blayklee Farr had six points and five rebounds; Haylie Gustafson had four points and five rebounds; and Ava Messersmith added five rebounds.
On Friday, MHC hosted Hitchcock County and got the 68-22 win. Farr has 12 points and five steals; Stengel had 11 points, four rebounds, and five assists; Softley had 10 points and eight steals; Messersmith had seven points, seven rebounds, and five steals; and Grace Loomis had seven points and three rebounds.
Maywood-Hayes Center is 18-3 and will host Wauenta-Palisade on Tuesday and travel to Chase County on Friday to wrap up their regular season.
Medicine Valley
Medicine Valley traveled to Hi-Line on Tuesday and got the 59-40 win over the Bulls. Oakley Stout had 16 points, eight rebounds, three steals, and three blocks; Delaney Evans had nine points; Kamree Elsten had nine points, five rebounds, four assists, three steals, and three blocks; Brooke Kotschwar had seven points and nine rebounds; and Jordiya Phillips had seven rebounds and three steals.
On Thursday, the Raiders traveled to Wauneta-Palisade and lost to the Broncos, 54-34. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can click here to read the complete recap blog.
Medicine Valley hosted Bertrand on Friday and lost to the Vikings, 40-20. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can click here to read the complete recap blog.
The Raiders are now 3-16 and will host Maxwell on Thursday and travel to Brady on Friday to finish their regular season.
Paxton
On Tuesday, the Tigers traveled to North Platte St. Pat's. Paxton secured the 58-22 win. Jaleigh Hansen had a big game as she scored 24 points, shooting 10-14 from the field and 3-4 from three, and added five steals. Ella Fote had 11 points, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals; Natalie Jorgensen had seven points and four rebounds; Addison Holm had four points and five rebounds; Jakcee Mitchell had four points and four steals; Reece Glinn had four points and four rebounds; and Marlee Gleason had four points.
Paxton traveled to South Platte on Saturday and earned the 67-40 win. Fote had 25 points, five rebounds, and five steals; Mitchell had 13 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and five steals; Holm had eight points and three assists; and Glinn had eight points.
The Tigers are 14-5 and will finish the regular season at Hershey on Tuesday and at home against Sutherland on Thursday.
Southern Valley
Southern Valley traveled to Alma on Friday and lost to the Cardinals, 56-22, with Tori Bose having 13 points and 11 rebounds.
The Eagles hosted South Loup on Saturday and dominated with a 46-18 win. Emercen Lovitt had 23 points, six rebounds, and three steals; Bose had 10 points, six rebounds, and four steals; and Lauren Quinn had five points.
Southern Valley is now 10-11 and will finish the regular season with Dundy County Stratton at home on Friday.
Southwest
Southwest hosted Dundy County Stratton on Tuesday and lost to the Tigers, 59-30. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can click here to read the complete recap blog.
On Thursday, the Roughriders traveled to Perkins County and had a tough game, and battled to the end. Southwest came up short, falling to the Plainsmen, 48-44. Aspen Billeter had 26 points, 12 rebounds, two assists, and two steals; Anikka Nelms had 12 points, three rebounds, three assists, and four steals; and Kassidy Vaugh added four points, eight rebounds, and three steals.
Southwest is now 9-10 and will travel to Wallace on Tuesday and Axtell on Friday to finish their regular season.
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Sutherland
Sutherland traveled to Garden County on Tuesday and lost a close one, 44-43. Phoenix Brown had 24 points, 10 rebounds, and five steals; Eliana Dyer had 10 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and three steals.
On Friday, the Sailors hosted Wauneta-Palisade and lost another close game, 30-25. Bryer Brown had six points and five rebounds; Dyer had six points and seven rebounds; and Brown had five points, 14 rebounds, and seven steals.
The Sailors traveled to Perkins County on Saturday and lost, 50-30. No stats had been posted at the time of writing this blog. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update the blog.
Sutherland is 6-13 and will host Maxwell on Tuesday and travel to Paxton on Thursday to finish their regular season.
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Wallace
On Tuesday, the Wildcats hosted Brady and lost to the Eagles, 67-37. Kaley Sauser had 17 points; Reagan Finley had nine points, six rebounds, and four assists; Eliana Robertson had six points; Gracie Strawder had seven rebounds; and Regan Martin had five rebounds.
Wallace traveled to Mullen on Thursday and lost to the Broncos, 64-17. Finley had eight points and eight rebounds, and Sauser had six steals.
Against Maxwell on Friday, Wallace hosted the Wildcats and lost, 63-37. Sauser had 12 points, five rebounds, and three assists; Finley had 10 points and four rebounds; Robertson had five points and seven rebounds; and Martin had six points and seven rebounds.
Wallace is 2-16 and will host Southwest and travel to Hitchcock County on Friday to conclude their regular season.
Wauneta-Palisade
The Broncos hosted Medicine Valley on Thursday and defeated the Raiders, 54-34. This was an RPAC Rundown Featured Matchup. You can click here to read the complete recap blog.
On Friday, Wauneta-Palisade hosted Sutherland and earned the 30-25 win. No stats had been posted at the time of writing this blog. As soon as they are uploaded, we will update the blog.
The Broncos are 11-8 and will finish the regular season on Tuesday with a trip to Maywood-Hayes Center.
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