Published January 09, 2012, 12:07 AM

Area high school basketball roundup

MISSION — Colome picked up its fourth win of the year Saturday with a 63-48 win at the Rosebud Shootout in Mission in boys’ high school basketball action.

By: Sports Staff , The Daily Republic

MISSION — Colome picked up its fourth win of the year Saturday with a 63-48 win at the Rosebud Shootout in Mission in boys’ high school basketball action.

Colome’s Cohl Ratermann had 16 points, Chris Hofeldt had 15 points and Jordan Nelson had 14 points. Terrance Kinzer, Holfeldt and Nelson each had eight rebounds. Brady London had seven rebounds.

Colome shot 44 percent from the field and 56 percent from the free-throw line. The Cowboys finished with 21 turnovers and had 42 rebounds.

Crazy Horse was led by Clayton Red Elk, who had 17 points.

Colome (4-3) hosts Lyman today.

C 33 68

CH 26 48

Bridgewater-Emery 68,

Colman-Egan 63 (OT)

COLMAN — Bridgewater-Emery’s Seth Wethor hit a bucket with about 10 seconds to go to send the game to overtime and the Huskies prevailed 68-63 Saturday.

Wethor had 20 points, Jacob Schweitzer had a team-high 21 points and Clayton Dye had 19 points. Terry Weber had eight rebounds.

B-E shot 28-of-55 from the field, 5-of-10 from the free-throw line and had 20 turnovers and 30 rebounds.

Colman-Egan was led by Nick Sweeny, who had 18 points.

Bridgewater-Emery (4-3) hosts Ethan on Tuesday in Emery.

BE 23 38 50 60 68

CE 15 34 47 60 63

Sunshine Bible Academy 69, Plankinton 36

PLANKINTON — Plankinton’s Kellam Karst had 15 points, seven rebounds and seven steals in a 69-36 loss to Sunshine Bible Academy Saturday.

Plankinton was 15-of-41 from the field, 5-of-12 from the free-throw line and had 24 turnovers.

Joel Pedersen had 18 points to lead SBA, which shot 54 percent from the field. Brian LaDue had 17 points.

Plankinton (1-8) plays at Dakota Christian on Jan. 17 in New Holland.

SBA 9 28 50 69

P 8 17 29 36

Avon 59, Irene-Wakond a 42

WAKONDA — John Wynia had 18 points and 11 rebounds in a 59-42 win over Irene-Wakonda Saturday.

Luke VanGerpen had 13 points and Brandon Kosmich had 11 points. The Pirates were 24-of-36 from the free-throw line.

Irene-Wakonda’s Scott Davis had a team-high 12 points and nine rebounds.

Avon, which led 32-10 at halftime, is 4-4 and plays at Scotland on Thursday.

A 16 32 40 59

IW 4 10 24 42

Wagner 48, Corsica/Stickney 42

CORSICA — Wagner defeated Corsica/Stickney Saturday in high school boys’ basketball action.

Jack Robinson led Wagner with a double-double scoring a game-high 22 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Noah St. Pierre had 11 points. Wagner shot 20-of-46 from the field (43 percent) and went 6-of-20 from the free-throw line (30 percent). Wagner had 36 rebounds and 12 turnovers.

Corsica/Stickney was led in scoring by Aaron Groeneweg who had 13 points. Adam Bormann had a double-double scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Corsica/Stickney shot 15-of-47 from the field (31 percent) and went 10-of-13 from the free-throw line (76 percent). Corsica/Stickney had 11 turnovers.

Wagner (4-1) hosts South Central for its next game on Tuesday.

Corsica/Stickney (3-3) plays Mitchell Christian on Tuesday in Mitchell.

Winner 61, Gregory 34

GREGORY — Winner defeated Gregory 61-34 in boys’ high school basketball action on Saturday. No stats were reported.

Winner (7-1) hosts Valentine, Neb., on Tuesday, and Gregory (0-5) plays at Lake Andes today.

Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 61,

Chamberlain 56

EAGLE BUTTE — The Chamberlain boys’ basketball team lost to Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 61-56 Saturday.

No stats were reported.

Chamberlain (5-2) plays Bon Homme on Saturday in Tyndall.

Crow Creek 48, South Central 42

MISSION — Crow Creek’s Conrad Medicine Crow had 13 points and Randy Molks had 12 points in a 48-42 win over South Central Saturday in the Rosebud Shootout.

South Central’s Dakota Botaw had 11 points to lead the team. Josh Tuttle had five rebounds.

South Central shot 26 percent from the field, 10-of-17 from the free-throw line and had 19 turnovers.

South Central (3-4) travels to Wagner Tuesday.

CC 17 48

SC 18 42

Girls’ basketball

Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 55,

Chamberlain 47

EAGLE BUTTE — Cheyenne-Eagle Butte jumped out to an early lead and defeated Chamberlain 55-47 Saturday.

Chamberlain’s Alex Pederson had 13 points, Frankie Willard had 11 points and Logan Pickner had eight points.

Jaymee Knippling had a team-high 14 points and Pickner had 11.

The Cubs were 17-of-38 from the field, 6-of-18 from the free-throw line and had 33 turnovrs.

C-EB’s Chloe Gunville had 24 points and Nelli Dupris had 13 points.

Chamberlain (6-2) hosts Lyman on Tuesday.

C 11 22 39 47

CEB 17 33 46 55

Northwestern 60,

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 36

REDFIELD — Northwestern’s Ashley Clemns had a game-high 17 points in a 60-36 win over Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Saturday in the State Farm Holiday Classic.

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket’s Shelby Selland had 12 points and nine rebounds and Rachelle Moore had 10 points.

SCW trailed 35-22 at haltime and had 23 turnovers.

NW 14 35 48 60

SCW 10 22 27 36

Bon Homme 39,

Redfield-Doland 36 (OT)

REDFIELD — Raquel Sutera had a game-high 16 points to help Bon Homme edge Redfield-Doland 39-36 in overtime Saturday at the State Farm Holiday Classic.

Sutera also had 15 rebounds, Keley Sutera had six points and Sara Burbach had eight rebounds.

Bon Homme, which is 5-2, shot 15-of-28 from the free-throw line, and both teams had 19 turnovers.

BH 6 14 21 32 39

RD 7 12 21 32 36

Wagner 66, Corsica Stickney 34

CORSICA — Wagner defeated Corsica Stickney 66 to 34 Saturday in high school girls’ basketball action.

Wagner was led in scoring by Devon Brecke, who had 20 points and five assists. Jessa Doom scored 19 poitns and Alexa Cimpl had 10 points. Wagner shot 24-of-47 from the field and went 9-of-12 from the free-throw line. Wagner had 21 rebounds, Brecke grabbing eight. Wagner had 7 total turnovers.

Corsica/Stickney was led in scoring by Emily Van Roekel, who scored nine points. Breanna Blom had eight points. Corsica Stickney shot 12-of-37 from the field and went 6-of-14 from the free-throw line. Corsica/Stickney had nine rebounds and 14 turnovers.

Wagner (9-0) is back in action on Monday when it travels to Gregory.

Corsica/Stickney (4-4) hosts Platte-Geddes for its next game today.

Colman-Egan 47,

Bridgewater/Emery 41

COLMAN — Colman-Egan defeated Bridgewater/Emery 47 to 41 Saturday in high school girls’ basketball action.

Colman-Egan was led in scoring by Carli Johnson, who scored 14 points. Paityn Groos had a double-double scoring 13 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Colman-Egan shot 16-of-72 from the field (22 percent) and went 10-of-26 from the free throw line (38 percent). Colman-Egan had 55 rebounds and 19 turnovers.

Elizabeth Schnabel led Bridgewater/Emery with a double-double scoring a game-high 15 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Justine Dye had 11 points. Bridgewater/Emery shot 17-of-52 from the field (32 percent) and went 5-of-8 from the free-throw line (62 percent). Bridgewater/Emery had 49 rebounds and 16 turnovers.

Colman-Egan (2-7) is back in action on Thursday when it hosts Arlington. Bridgewater/Emery (1-6) plays Plankinton today in Plankinton.

Harrisburg 53, Platte-Geddes 28

HARRISBURG — Harrisburg defeated Platte-Geddes 53-28 on Saturday in high school girls’ basketball action.

Platte-Geddes was led in scoring by Josie DeGroot, who had 10 points. Kelle Griese had seven rebounds. Platte-Geddes shot 19 percent from the field and 44 percent from the line.

Morgan Beaner led Harrisburg in scoring with a game-high 16 points. Harrisburg shot 42 percent from the field and 75 percent from the free-throw line.

Platte-Geddes (3-5) travels to Stickney for it’s next game on Monday. Harrisburg (6-4) hosts Elk Point-Jefferson for it’s next game on Tuesday.

H 14 28 44 53

PG 3 16 18 28

Other games

Kimball/White Lake 50,

Plankinton 26

PLANKINTON—Kimball/White Lake defeated Plankinton 50-26 in Friday night girls’ high school basketball action.

Kimball/White Lake was led in scoring by Maria Nightingale who had 13 points and Jazmyn Hinker who scored 11 points. Jill Jandreau had 10 points. Kimball/White Lake had 41 total rebounds, Stephanie Ness grabbing seven. Kimball/White Lake had 14 total turnovers.

Plankinton was led in scoring by Katie Anderson, who had 10 points.

Kimball/White Lake also won the JV game 28-15.

Kimball/White Lake (8-1) hosts Sanborn Central/Woonsocket for its next game on Tuesday. Plankinton (1-8) hosts Sunshine Bible Academy today.

KWL 12 27 38 50

P 6 16 24 26

South Central 31, Andes Central 29

BONESTEEL— South Central defeated Andes Central 31-29 in Thursday night girls’ basketball action. Whitney Hutchison led the Lady Cougars in scoring, with 10 points and five rebounds. Ashley Green had eight points and grabbed 17 rebounds. South Central shot 14-of-58 from the field and went 3-of-4 from the free-throw line (75 percent). The Lady Cougars had 18 total turnovers.

Andes Central was led in scoring by Krista Winckler, who scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds and Kellie Winckler, who had nine points and seven rebounds. Lake Andes shot 11-of-29 from the field and went 6-of-16 from the free-throw line. Lake Andes had 31 total turnovers.

South Central (6-2) hosts Bon Homme for its next game on Tuesday; Andes Central (3-4) travels to Platte for its next game on Thursday.

SC 7 11 27 31

AC 5 11 18 29

Howard 38, Chester 37

SALEM — Howard defeated Chester 38-37 in overtime at the Big East Conference tournament seventh-place game on Saturday.

Andrew Schwader hit the game-winning shot at the horn for Howard and ended the night with 16 points. Steven Larsen scored 11 points. Howard shot 15-of-40 from the field (38 percent) and went 8-of-13 from the free-throw line (62 percent) Howard had 23 total rebounds with Schwader grabbing nine and Larsen grabbing six. Howard had six turnovers and 17 fouls.

Chester was led in scoring by Harrison Halma, who scored 16 points. Austin Opdahl had 11 points. Chester shot 9-of-21 from the field and went 4-of-8 from the free-throw line. Chester had 17 total rebounds, Tyler Backus grabbing six and Mitch Schwartz grabbing five. Chester had 18 turnovers and 13 fouls.

Howard (1-9) hosts Desmet for its next game on Tuesday. Chester (1-7) is back in action on Tuesday when it travels to Centerville.

Flandreau 70, McCook Central/Montrose 69 (OT)

SALEM — Nic Behrens hit the winning 3-pointer in Flandreau’s win over McCook Central/Montrose in overtime for the fifth-place game win at the Big East Conference tournament on Saturday.

Jacob Patterson led Flandreau in scoring with 17 points. Behrens scored 13 points and Mitch Foster had 12 points. Flandreau shot 26-of-81 from the field and went 17-of-22 from the free-throw line. Flandreau had 20 total rebounds with Joe Parsley grabbing five. Flandreau had 13 turnovers and 17 fouls.

Shayne Gottlob led McCook Central/Montrose with a double-double, scoring a game-high 29 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. Jordan Wolf scored 18 points and Gavin Gassman had 13 points. McCook Central/Montrose shot 25-of-52 from the field and went 14-of-20 from the free-throw line. McCook Central/Montrose had 36 total rebounds and17 turnovers.

Flandreau (6-1) plays Madison for its next game on Thursday. McCook Central/Montrose (6-3) hosts Sioux Valley on Friday.

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