Lisbon edges Ellendale with overtime victory
Lisbon outscored Ellendale 7-6 in overtime for a narrow 52-51 triumph Saturday in Class B basketball action.By: Sun Staff, The Jamestown Sun
Lisbon outscored Ellendale 7-6 in overtime for a narrow 52-51 triumph Saturday in Class B basketball action.
Jenner Manske (14), Nathan Mangin (12) and Aaron Fromke (11) were all in double figures for the Broncos.
Shawn Hofer led Ellendale with 18 pints. James Johnston added 11.
Both teams struggled mightily from the stripe. Lisbon missed 22 free throws and the Cardinals 12.
Lisbon 52, Ellendale 51
Lisbon 11 21 35 46 52
Ellendale 15 26 34 46 51
Lisbon — Tyler Smith 4, Colton Fleck 5, Nathan Mangin 12, Trevor Schultz 2, Brett Bartholomay 4, Janner Manske 14, Aaron Fromke 11. Totals: 20 FG, Three-pointers: Manske, 11-33 FT, 28 Fouls.
Ellendale — Shawn Hofer 18, Zach Dathe 6, Joe Vegla 2, Adam White 6, Chase Durheim 4, Logan Wang 4, James Johnston 11. Totals: 16 FG, Three-pointers: Johnston, 18-30 FT, 29 Fouls.
Central Prairie 62, Kidder County 46
Central Prairie sank 22 of 25 free throws en route to a 62-46 win over Kidder County.
The Firebirds outscored the Pirates 36-19 in the second half after trailing 27-26 at the break.
Brett Williams led all scorers in the game with 18 points for the Firebirds. Alex Eissinger added 15.
Cole Scherbenske and Ryan Sand combined for 31 points with 16 and 15, respectively.
Central Prairie 62, Kidder County 46
Central Prairie 9 26 43 62
Kidder County 16 27 33 46
Central Prairie — Avery Foerderer 9, Alex Eissinger 15, Hunter Larson 8, Cameron Schlecht 2, Zach Meyer 2, Wyatt Staloch 8, Brett Williams 18. Totals: 19 FG, Three-pointers: Williams 2, 22-25 FT, 21 Fouls.
Kidder County — Ryan Sand 15, Ben Steinolfson 8, Jordan Leier 4, Zach Six 3, Cole Scherbenske 16. Totals: 15 FG, Three-pointer: Sand 1, 13-23 FT, 22 Fouls.
Enderlin 94, Warwick 59
Antoine Motley’s 33-point performance was not enough as Enderlin had it going to the tune of 94 points.
Motley poured in seven 3-pointers in the win.
Jamestown College recruit Coltin Huus led the Eagles with 21 points. Thomas and Daniel Lingren each added 19 in the win.
Enderlin 94, Warwick 59
Enderlin 19 46 75 94
Warwick 9 24 47 59
Enderlin — Coltin Huus 21, Dalton Anderson 2, Daulton Bartholomay 2, Daniel Lingren 19, Thomas Lingren 19, Matt Luther 11, Jared Kittelson 3, Graham Kittelson 3, Graham Hurburt 11, Hunter Muscha 2, Austin Dixon 4. Totals: 29 FG, Three-pointers: Luther 3, Hurburt 3, D.Lingren 3, T.Lingren, 6-11 FT, 9 Fouls.
Warwick — Antoine Motley 33, Cameron Chaske 9, Eddie Alcalan 4, Jose Guy 2, Larse Azure 11. Totals: 15 FG, Three-pointers: Motley 7, 8-10 FT, 9 Fouls.
E-K-M 58, North Sargent 57
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier stormed back in the fourth quarter, outscoring North Sargent 15-7 in the fourth quarter to rally out of a 50-43 hole and win by one.
Connor Entzi led the Rebels with 16 points, while Logan Hanson added 14.
Zach Drevlow powered home a game-best 25 points for North Sargent.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 58, North Sargent 57
North Sargent 15 32 50 57
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 15 28 43 58
North Sargent — Jacob Hanson 10, Chance Noonan 9, Dawson Peterson 11, Zach Drevlow 25, Daniel Ptacnik 2. Totals: 23 FG, 11-14 FT, 19 Fouls.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier — Tallen Berg 7, Logan Hanson 14, Mason Madcke 6, Josh Foley 6, Trystan Harr 3, Connor Entzi 16, Chris Miller 6. Totals: 18 FG, Three-pointers: Harr, Foley, Madcke, Berg, 10-17 FT, 12 Fouls.
Munich-Stark. 58, Midkota 41
Munich-Starkweather led 15-5 after one quarter and never looked back in beating Midkota.
Garret Hoffman led the victors with 14 points.
Austin Monson’s 13 paced the Mustangs
Munich-Starkweather 58, Midkota 41
Munich-Starkweather 17 35 49 58
Midkota 5 14 28 41
Munich-Starkweather — Tyler Goeger 6, Garret Hoffman 14, Luke Weston 5, Mitchell Kreklau 4, Dilan Peebles 4, Lucas Dick 12, Trevor Keppel 9, Lowell Dick 2.
Midkota — Christian Leininger 5, Brandt Ronningen 2, Tyler Walen 1, Dalton Ehlers 6, Austin Monson 13, Dakota Hoyt 8, Joseph Vollmer 4.
Gettysburg 69, Stras.-Zeel.55
Gettysburg outscored Strasburg-Zeeland 42-21 in the middle two periods en route to a 14-point win over Strasburg-Zeeland.
Kole Hawkinson led Gettysburg with 22 points.
The Clippers lost for the second time in the week and will likely fall out of the top 10 poll. Kyle Nieuwsma and Mason Kramer each had 13 points for the Clippers.
Gettysburg 69, Strasburg-Zeeland 55
Gettysburg 14 35 56 69
Strasburg-Zeeland 16 28 37 55
Gettysburg — Chase Sievers 4, Tanner Heuer 10, Tate Nafziger 3, Kole Hawkinson 22, Dave Vandervorst 2, Eric Worth 7, Mitch Hinckley 4, Chayce Hall 17. Totals: 19 FG, Three-pointers: Hawkinson 2, Heuer, Worth, Hall, 16-30 FT, 15 Fouls.
Strasburg-Zeeland — Cole Nieuwsma 4, Kyle Nieuwsma 13, Nic Kramer 12, Brody Nieuwsma 6, Jon Stabler 4, Mason Kramer 13, Scotti Scherr 3. Totals: 18 FG, Three-pointers: Kramer 2, Scherr, B.Nieuwsma, 7-13 FT, 19 Fouls.
Four Winds-Minn. 79, Benson Co. 41
Collin Delorme led 14 Four Winds-Minnewaukan players with 12 points in a rout of Benson County Friday.
Trayvon McKay added 12 points for the Indians, who scored 51 second-half points after leading just 28-23 at the break.
Brady Stoll topped Benson County with 12 points.
Four Winds-Minnewaukan 79, Benson County 41
Benson County 10 23 31 41
Four Winds-Minn. 18 28 48 79
Benson County — Shawn Aabrekke 2, Aiden Ritterman 5, Quentin Sears 2, Patrick Frise 6, Brady Stoll 12, Kaleb Westad 6, Seth Bisbee 3, Dagan Arendt 3, Dylan Launiger 2. Totals: 17 FG, Three-pointer: Ritterman, 4-7 FT, 16 Fouls.
Four Winds-Minnewaukan — Darion Three Irons 1, Collin Delorme 21, Steve Red Fox 1, Devin Littlewind 2, Austin Longie 7, Perry Mudgett 7, Ryan Hill 3, Hadley Smith 6, Abe Comer 2, Jason LaRock 7, Jon Yankton 2, Jasten McKay 4, Trayvon McKay 12, Brody Cavanaugh 4. Totals: 28 FG, Three-pointers: Delorme, Mudgett, LaRock, 14-25 FT, 15 Fouls.
GCC 45, Dakota Prairie 30
Griggs County Central didn’t allow more than 12 points in any quarter en route to a 15-point win over Dakota Prairie in District 3 action.
Alexis Savre and Tristin Johnson each had 12 points in the win.
Carleigh Stein’s nine led the Knights.
Griggs County Central 45, Dakota Prairie 30
Dakota Prairie 5 10 18 30
Griggs County Central 12 24 35 45
Dakota Prairie — Sam Bye 3, Jordyne Janke 4, Paige Dahl 6, Kaylee Flaagan 2, Kaylie Haugen 2, Carleigh 9, Madysen Kouba 2.
Griggs County Central — Shaylee Andel 7, Alexis Savre 12, Presley Paintner 4, Tristin Johnson 12, Kendra Woodstead 8, Jadin Carlson 2l.
E-K-M 52, North Sargent 44
Three Rebels scored 10 points or more in an eight-point win over North Sargent.
Olivia Anderson (13), Karena White (12) and Hallie Anderson (10) topped Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier, which made 13 of 16 foul shots in the affair.
Lindsy Hansana topped North Sargent with 10.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 52, North Sargent 44
North Sargent 13 23 31 44
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 4 18 34 52
North Sargent — Karissa Kempel 5, Andrea Johnson 2, Karah Sandness 4, Chelsey Anderson 8, Jacie Enderson 5, Jessica LaTraille 2, Lakyn Sandness 8, Lindsy Hansana 10. Totals: 16 FG, 12-21 FT, 16 Fouls.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier — Alexis Jenson 6, Karena White 12, Mikaela Long 3, Olivia Anderson 13, Kelsey Feist 8, Hallie Anderson 10. Totals: 15 FG, Three-pointers: White 2, Long, 13-16 FT, 18 Fouls.
Kidder Co. 53, Central Prairie 34
Kidder County outscored Central Prairie 31-14 in the second half to pull away for a District 6 win.
Mary Nicholson topped the Pirates with 16 points. Rebecca Schmidt followed with 10.
Jaycee Moldenhauer had 11 of Central Prairie’s total.
Kidder County 53, Central Prairie 34
Central Prairie 6 20 31 34
Kidder County 11 22 41 53
Central Prairie — Courtney Heupel 2, Brooke Krapp 6, Madi Moldenhauer 9, Jordan Spitzer 2, Jaycee Moldenauer 11, Noelle Moser 4. Totals: 15 FG, Three-pointers: Krapp 2, Moldenhauer, 1-5 FT, 15 Fouls.
Kidder County — Sadie Rohrich 4, Morgan Rohrich 7, Paige Schmidt 9, Mattie Olson 3, Mary Nicholson 16, Rebecca Schmidt 10, Cassidy Zeisch 4. Totals: 22 FG, Three-pointers: M.Rohrich, Schmidt, Olson, 6-10 FT, 14 Fouls.
FW-Minn. 43, Cavalier 41
Trenda Littleghost had a game-high 16 points to help Four Winds-Minnewaukan edge Cavalier.
The Indians led 15-7 after one quarter, but it was close the rest of the way. Demrae Ami added 10 in the win.
Ronica Helgoe, Leighanna Helgoe and Paige O’ Hara had matching 11-point games to lead cavalier.
Four Winds-Minn. 43, Cavalier 41
Cavalier 7 18 31 41
Four Winds-Minn. 15 26 33 43
Cavalier — Ronica Helgoe 11, Natalle Olason 3, Julia Hartz 3, Kali Christianson 2, Leighanna Helgoe 11, Paige O’Hara 11.
Four Winds-Minnewaukan — Cherilyn Cloud 4, Cequoia Santos 2, Trenda Littleghost 16, Bethany Yankton 7, Dawn Black 1, Cathy Ann Santos 3, Demrae Ami 10.
Midkota 66, Munich-Stark. 36
Three Midkota girls scored in double figures in an easy win over Munich-Starkweather.
Saddie Harding led all scorers with 20 points. Shaye Ronningen was right behind with 19 and Callie Harding chipped in with 12.
Midkota 66, Munich-Starkweather 36
Munich-Starkweather 11 22 31 36
Midkota 15 41 53 66
Munich-Starkweather — Miranda Darling 8, Kaylee Anderson 2, Bobbie Bertsch 6, Brenna Kreppier 6, Kendall Myers 3, Casey Harder 9, Jessi Logein 2. Totals: 11 FG, 8-21 FT, 15 Fouls.
Midkota — Saddie Harding 20, Emily Berge 6, Shaye Ronningen 19, Brooke Ronningen 9, Callie Harding 12. Totals: 19 FG, Three-pointers: C.Harding 2, Ronningen, 13-21 FT, 19 Fouls.
Gettysburg 59, Stras.-Zeel. 55
Alli Lake was too much to handle for Strasburg-Zeeland.
Lake poured in 29 points to help Gettsyburg, S.D., over the Clippers.
Courtney Bubach led the Clippers with 17 points. Ali Wolf added 15 and Brittany Moser had 14.
Gettysburg 59, Strasburg-Zeeland 55
Gettysburg 13 27 41 59
Strasburg-Zeeland 12 22 37 55
Gettysburg — Alysyn Breaw 13, Tara Heuer 8, Alli Lake 29, Sydney Logan 9. Totals: 18 FG, Three-pointers: Lake 4, Heuer 2, 5-12 FT, 16 Fouls.
Strasburg-Zeeland — Madelyn Kramer 2, Suzanne Ternes 2, Courtney Bubach 17, Ali Wolf 15, Brooke Scherr 4, Jennifer Wikenheiser 1, Brittany Moser 14. Totals: 18 FG, Three-pointers: Bubach 2, 13-19 FT, 16 Fouls.
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