Published January 04, 2012, 12:30 AM

Area basketball roundup: Dye records 29 points, 10 rebounds in win

BRIDGEWATER — Bridgewater-Emery forced 24 turnovers in an 86-37 win over Marion Tuesday in a boys’ basketball game.

By: Sports Staff, The Daily Republic

BRIDGEWATER — Bridgewater-Emery forced 24 turnovers in an 86-37 win over Marion Tuesday in a boys’ basketball game.

Clayton Dye led Bridgewater-Emery (2-3) with 29 points and 10 rebounds. Jacob Schweitzer added 21 points and eight assists and Seth Wethor had 16 points, seven assists and eight steals.

BE was 38-of-78 (48.7 percent) from the field and 5-of-13 (38 percent) from the free-throw line. The Huskies had 14 turnovers and 38 rebounds.

Marion (1-5) got 16 points and six rebounds from Nick Gortmaker and Brady Viet scored seven points.

Marion was 11-of-42 (26.1 percent) and 14-of-22 (63.6 percent) from the free-throw line. The Bears had 14 rebounds.

Bridgewater-Emery plays Friday at home in Bridgewater against Freeman. Marion plays Thursday at Centerville.

BE 27 52 78 86

M 13 25 33 37

Viborg/Hurley 50,

Tripp-Delmont/Armour 37

TRIPP — After falling behind early, Viborg/Hurley outscored Tripp-Delmont/Armour 15-7 in the third quarter to take the lead, and it went on to win 50-37 Tuesday.

TDA, which had a 23-20 halftime lead, suffered its first loss of the year and is 4-1. Viborg/Hurley, which is tied for No. 2 in Class B in the S.D. Sportswriters Association poll, is 4-1.

Adam Fink led TDA with 17 points as the Nighthawks had 19 turnovers and shot 37.5 percent (12-32) from the field and hit all eight of their free throws.

Jack Huether scored a game-high 18 points for Viborg/Hurley.

Tripp-Delmont/Armour plays Jan. 12 in Hurley against Gayville-Volin.

VH 9 20 35 50

TDA 14 23 30 37

James Valley Christian 71,

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 41

HURON — James Valley Christian jumped out to a 28-8 first quarter lead and went on to beat Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 71-41 Tuesday.

Adam Hofer led James Valley Christian (5-1), ranked No. 5 in Class B in the S.D. Sportswriters Association poll, with 24 points and nine steals. Nathan Wedel scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds.

Justin Davis had 10 points SC/W (1-5). The Blackhawks shot 40 percent (17-42) and were 5-of-11 (45 percent) from the free-throw line.

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket plays Saturday in Kimball against Kimball/White Lake.

JVC 28 39 62 71

SCW 8 13 27 41

Stanley County 36, Highmore-Harrold 33

HIGHMORE — Stanley County held off Highmore-Harrold’s comeback for a 36-33 win Tuesday.

Stanley County had a 25-15 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Latrell LaRoche scored a game-high 15 points for Stanley County.

For Highmore-Harrold, Benson Kleinschmidt scored 10 points.

SC 6 17 25 36

HH 6 13 15 33

Irene-Wakonda 54, Bon Homme 52

TYNDALL — Dustin Livingston scored 18 points for Irene-Wakonda in its win over Bon Homme 54-52 Tuesday.

Cash Murphy scored 17 points and had seven steals for the Eagles. Irene-Wakonda shot 19-of-45 from the field and 14-of-22 from the free-throw line. The team had 22 turnovers.

Charlie Bentzen scored 11 points and had 15 rebounds and four assists for Bon Homme. Scott Van Winkle scored 12 points. The Cavaliers shot 17-of-35 from the field and 16-of-30 from the free throw line. The team had 26 turnovers.

Irene/Wakonda (3-2) hosts Gayville-Volin Friday in Irene. Bon Homme (1-6) plays Friday at home in Tyndall against Wagner.

Irene-Wakonda also won the junior varsity game with a final score 43-24.

IW 12 29 43 54

BH 14 23 39 52

Menno 41, Freeman Academy 22

MENNO — The Menno boys’ basketball team picked up a 41-22 win over Freeman Academy Tuesday.

Austin Herrboldt scored 15 points and had six rebounds for the Wolves. Dave Schelske scored 11 points and had six rebounds. Ben Fischer and Derrick Lehr each had five steals.

Menno shot 15-of-43 from the field and 9-of-14 from the free-throw line. The team had 23 rebounds and 13 turnovers.

Josh Stahl scored eight points for Freeman Academy. Mark Sukmark had four steals.

The Bobcats shot 8-of-27 from the field and 5-of-6 from the free-throw line. The team had 24 rebounds and 27 turnovers.

Menno is 1-4 and plays Thursday at Alcester/Hudson in Alcester. Freeman Academy is 1-4 and plays Thursday at Alexandria against Hanson.

Menno won the junior varsity game 31-13.

M 10 14 26 41

FA 2 10 13 22

Freeman 72, Alcester-Hudson 38

FREEMAN — Cole Paulson scored 20 points as Freeman defeated Alcester-Hudson 72-38 Tuesday night.

Shaun Becker scored 17 points and had nine rebounds, four assists and five steals. Jordan Rinehart and Caleb Lang each scored eight points.

The Flyers shot 25-of-56 from the field and 18-of-22 free throws. The team had 24 rebounds and 15 turnovers.

Tyler Kjose scored 22 points for Alcester-Hudson. Ty Schoellerman had four rebounds.

The Cubs shot 14-of-33 from the field and 8-of-14 on free throws. The team had 13 rebounds and 17 turnovers.

Freeman is 3-2 and plays Friday against Bridgewater-Emery at Bridgewater. Alcester-Hudson plays Thursday at home in Alcester against Menno.

Freeman won the “B” game 30-18.

F 18 39 57 72

AH 7 15 24 38

Mount Vernon 66, Avon 52

AVON — Deric Denning scored 24 points to lead Mount Vernon over Avon 66-52 in boys’ basketball action Tuesday.

Cameron Deinert scored 19 points for the Mustangs and had seven assists. Dean Frey had six rebounds and three steals.

Mount Vernon shot 30-of-61 from the field and 13-of-16 from the free-throw line. The Mustangs had 22 rebounds and 17 turnovers.

John Wynia scored 18 points for Avon and had five rebounds. Nick Poppe scored 12 points.

The Pirates shot 24-of-44 from the field and 6-of-13 from the free-throw line. Avon had 17 team rebounds and 18 turnovers.

Mount Vernon is 5-1 and plays Monday against Scotland at the Corn Palace. Avon is 2-4 and plays Friday against Dakota Christian in New Holland.

Mount Vernon won the junior varsity game 32-28.

MV 19 38 50 66

A 21 33 44 52

Corsica/Stickney 60, Parkston 45

PARKSTON — Corsica/Stickney picked up a win on the road over Parkston 60-45 Tuesday night.

Ryan Hongslo scored 29 points for Corsica/Stickney. Aaron Groeneweg scored 11 points.

Corsica/Stickney shot 51 percent from the field and 71 percent from the free-throw line. The team had 25 rebounds and seven turnovers.

Spencer Lucas scored 14 points for Parkston. Tanner Weber scored 11 points.

The Trojans shot 36 percent from the field and 44 percent from the free-throw. Parkston had 17 team rebounds and 12 turnovers.

Corsica/Stickney is 3-2 and plays Saturday at home against Wagner in Corsica. Parkston is 2-3 and plays Friday at home against Vermillion.

Parkston won the junior varsity game 26-23.

CS 15 33 44 60

P 15 27 37 45

Chamberlain 67, Wessington Springs 50

CHAMBERLAIN — Tyson Langdeau scored 25 points for Chamberlain as the Cubs defeated Wessington Springs 67-50 Tuesday.

Skyler Bertram scored 12 points and Gage Basting scored 10 points for Chamberlain. Traxton Priebe had five assists.

Chamberlain shot 25-of-55 from the field and 14-of-22 from the free-throw line. The Cubs had 29 rebounds and 18 turnovers.

Gus Gran scored 16 points for Wessington Springs. Trevor Kenobbie scored 11 points.

Wessington Springs shot 19-of-50 from the field and 11-of-22 on free throws. The Spartans had 26 rebounds and 19 turnovers.

Chamberlain is 5-1 and plays Saturday against Cheyenne-Eagle Butte in Eagle Butte. Wessington Springs is 4-2 and plays Thursday at home against Sunshine Bible Academy.

Chamberlain won the junior varsity game.

C 15 41 52 67

WS 11 18 32 50

Wagner 61, Plankinton 31

PLANKINTON — Wagner picked up a win on the road over Plankinton 61-31 Tuesday.

Noah St. Pierre scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds and four assists for Wagner. Jack Robinson scored 15 points and had 12 rebounds. Trent Gregor had four assists.

Wagner shot 24-of-66 from the field and12-of-26 from the free-throw line. The team had 40 rebounds.

Kellam Karst scored 12 points and had 12 rebounds for Plankinton.

Plankinton shot 11-of-48 from the field and 7-of-15 from the free-throw line. The Pirates had 29 turnovers.

Wagner is 3-1 and plays Friday against Bon Homme in Tyndall. Plankinton is 1-7 and plays Friday at home against Kimball/White Lake.

Gayville-Volin 33, Scotland 28

GAYVILLE — Gayville-Volin defeated Scotland 33-28 in boys’ basketball action Tuesday night.

No stats were reported for the game.

Gayville-Volin (2-4) plays Friday against Irene-Wakonda in Irene. Scotland (0-5) plays Friday at home against Tripp-Delmont/Armour.

Girls’ Basketball

Menno 31, Freeman Academy 20

MENNO — The Menno girls’ basketball team picked up a win at home as it defeated Freeman Academy 31-20.

Katelyn Kotalik scored 14 points and had six steals for the Wolves. Erika Hauck had seven rebounds. Abby Herrboldt had three assists.

Menno shot 8-of-35 from the field and 3-of-6 from the free throw line. The team had 31 rebounds and 13 turnovers.

Jaime Tschetter and Clara Koerner each scored 10 points for Freeman Academy. Tschetter also had 11 rebounds and Koerner had eight rebounds.

The Bobcats shot 9-of-36 from the field and 2-of-4 from the free-throw line. The team had 27 rebounds.

Menno is 4-4 and plays Thursday against Alcester-Hudson in Alcester. Freeman Academy is 2-3 and plays Saturday at home against Mitchell Christian.

Menno won the junior varsity game 13-3.

M 6 10 22 31

FA 4 6 18 20

Viborg/Hurley 56,

Tripp-Delmont/Armour 41

TRIPP — Keeley Knudsen scored 23 points to lead Viborg/Hurley over Tripp-Delmont/Armour 56-41 in girls’ basketball action Tuesday.

Abby Hora scored 10 points for the Cougars. Haley Jorgensen had 10 rebounds. Michelle Miller had six steals. The Cougars had 36 team rebounds.

LaNae Fuerst scored 10 points for Tripp-Delmont/Armour. Kelli Batterman scored eight points and had 10 rebounds and four steals. The Nighthawks had 22 team rebounds.

Viborg/Hurley (7-1) plays Saturday at Elk Point-Jefferson in Elk Point. Tripp-Delmont/Armour (7-0) plays Thursday at Mitchell Christian.

VH 10 26 45 56

TDA 9 22 28 41

Winner 52, Colome 23

COLOME — The Winner girls’ basketball team picked up a win on the road over Colome 51-13 Tuesday.

Tawny Sherman scored 15 points for Winner. Cassidy Hanson scored 11 points and had eight rebounds.

Winner shot 28-of-57 from the field and 8-of-17 onfree throws. The Warriors had 30 rebounds and 10 turnovers.

Tracy Routh scored nine points for Colome. McKenzie Fawcett had eight rebounds.

Colome shot 5-of-27 from the field and 11-of-17 on free throws. The Cowgirls had 29 rebounds and 21 turnovers.

Winner is 3-5 this season and plays Thursday at home against Todd County. Colome is 1-6 and plays Friday at home against Platte-Geddes.

Winner won the junior varsity game 51-13.

W 16 32 46 52

C 6 12 21 23

Miller 62, Kimball/White Lake 43

MILLER — Alexis Watts had a double-double to lead Miller over Kimball/White Lake 62-43 Tuesday.

Watts scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds. Jamie Mentzer scored 13 points. Jansen Hunter scored 12 points and had 11 rebounds. Tara Parmely scored 11 points and had six rebounds.

Miller shot 24-of-49 from the field for 49 percent and 60 percent from the free-throw line. The Rustlers had 36 rebounds and 23 turnovers.

Jill Jandreau scored 18 points for Kimball/White Lake. Hailey Mohnen scored nine points. Maria Nightingale had 12 rebounds.

Kimball/White Lake shot 14-of-38 from the field for 37 percent and 42 percent from the free-throw line. The WiLdKats had 22 team rebounds and 28 turnovers.

Miller is 6-0 and plays Friday against Mobridge-Pollock in Mobridge. Kimball/White Lake is 7-1 and plays Friday at Plankinton.

Kimball/White Lake won the junior varsity game 37-19.

M 12 23 42 62

KWL 7 10 23 43

Scotland 68, Gayville-Volin 32

GAYVILLE — Scotland jumped out to 24-2 first quarter lead in a 68-32 win over Gayville-Volin Tuesday.

Aisha Abbink led Scotland (4-2) with 18 points. Haley Brunke and Carley Skorepa each had 11 points. Kennidy Asche had 10 points and 10 rebounds and Ashley Alvey chipped in 10 points.

Scotland shot 27-of-64 for 42 percent from the field and 10-of-17 for 59 percent from the free-throw line. The Highlanders had 7 turnovers and 25 rebounds.

Natalie Harkness led Gayville-Volin with six points.

Scotland plays Thursday at Avon.

S 24 41 49 68

GV 2 9 15 32

Parkston 59, Corsica/Stickney 46

PARKSTON — Parkston held Corsica/Stickney to five fourth quarter points in a 59-46 win.

Parkston (6-1) had a 48-41 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Erica Herrold, Marie Malloy and Logan Wagner each scored 15 points for Parkston. Malloy had 10 rebounds, Herrold added six rebounds and Wagner had four assists and four steals.

Parkston was 23-of-58 (39.6 percent) from the field and 9-of-17 (53 percent) from the free-throw line.

Emil Van Roekel scored a game-high 19 points for Corsica/Stickney (4-3) and Cassie Bamberg had 11 points and six rebounds.

The Jaguars were 18-of-50 (36 percent) from the field and 8-of-10 (80 percent) from the free-throw line.

Parkston plays Friday at home against Vermillion. Corsica/Stickney plays Saturday at home in Corsica against Wagner.

P 19 34 48 59

CS 11 26 41 46

Wagner 70, Hanson 39

ALEXANDRIA — Wagner jumped out to a 21-7 first quarter lead in a 70-39 win over Hanson Tuesday.

Devon Brecke scored a game-high 26 points for Wagner (7-0), which is ranked No. 2 in Class A in the S.D. Sportswriter Association poll. Jessa Doom scored 19 points and had eight rebounds and Nicole Weber chipped in 13 points.

Wagner shot 45 percent (28-of-62) from the field and were 9-of-10 (90 percent) 9-of-10 from the free-throw line. The Red Raiders had 30 rebounds and 10 turnovers.

Hanson (4-3) got 14 points and seven rebounds from Ashley Robinson.

The Beavers had 26 rebounds and 22 turnovers. Hanson shot 51 percent (18-of-35) from the field and were 3-of-13 (23 percent) from the free-throw line.

Wagner plays Thursday at home against Bon Homme. Hans plays Thursday at Mount Vernon.

W 21 45 56 70

H 7 16 25 39

Gregory 49, Lyman 33

PRESHO — Gregory held Lyman to 25 percent (13-of-51) shooting in a 49-33 win Tuesday.

Shelby Rajewich and Paxten Johnson each scored 14 points for Gregory (4-1).

The Gorillas had 35 rebounds and 16 turnovers.

Ashley Mortenson led Lyman (1-8) with eight points.

Lyman had 13 turnovers and 22 rebounds.

Gregory plays Saturday at home against Winner. Lyman plays Tuesday at Chamberlain.

G 15 28 35 49

L 8 17 24 33

Bon Homme 57, Irene-Wakonda 44

TYNDALL — Bon Homme shot 58 percent (25-of-43) from the field in a 57-44 win over Irene-Wakonda Tuesday.

Raquel Sutera led Bon Homme (5-2) with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Karlee Kozak added 10 points for the Cavaliers.

Bon Homme was 7-of-11 (63 percent) from the free-throw line, had 14 turnovers and 25 rebounds.

Haley Hinseth had 15 points for Irene-Wakonda.

Bon Homme plays Thursday at Wagner.

BH 16 25 44 57

IW 7 17 28 44

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