Published January 11, 2012, 12:26 AM

Area high school basketball roundup: Bridgewater-Emery edges Ethan 42-40

EMERY — Terry Weber made a game-winning shot with 8 seconds left in overtime to help Bridgewater-Emery past Ethan 42-40 in a boys’ high school basketball game Tuesday.

EMERY — Terry Weber made a game-winning shot with 8 seconds left in overtime to help Bridgewater-Emery past Ethan 42-40 in a boys’ high school basketball game Tuesday.

Bridgewater-Emery (5-3) was led by Seth Wethor with 20 points, eight rebounds, eight steals and five assists. Clayton Dye had 10 points and five blocks.

The Huskies shot 16-of-48 from the field and 9-of-17 free throws. The team had 20 rebounds and 16 turnovers.

Ethan (5-3) was led in scoring by Jace Connor, who scored 16 points. Anthony Huber had five rebounds.

The Rustlers shot 17-of-44 field goals and 3-of-8 free throws. They had 19 rebounds and 15 turnovers.

Bridgewater-Emery plays Friday at Menno. Ethan plays Friday at Canistota.

Ethan won the junior varsity game.

BE 8 20 29 36 42

E 12 20 29 36 40

Kimball/White Lake 71,

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 54

KIMBALL — Kimball/White Lake had three players score in double figures to lead the WiLdKats over Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 71-54 Tuesday night.

Jesse Taylor had 17 points and seven steals for Kimball/White Lake. Jacob Kirsch had 17 points and seven assists. Kyle Peters had 13 points and nine rebounds.

The WiLdKats shot 30-of-55 from the field and 12-of-21 from the free-throw line. The team had 21 rebounds and eight turnovers.

Nick Miller had nine rebounds for Sanborn Central/Woonsocket. Davion Brooks had five rebounds and four steals. The team had 11 rebounds and 18 turnovers.

Kimball/White Lake is 6-2 and plays Corsica/Stickney at Stickney Friday. Sanborn Central/Woonsocket is 1-6 and hosts Tripp-Delmont/Armour in Forestburg Thursday.

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket won the junior varsity game 56-34.

KWL 17 36 49 71

SCW 10 30 36 54

Vermillion 71, Bon Homme 36

TYNDALL — Vermillion held Bon Homme to just five points in the second quarter in its 71-36 win Tuesday night.

Austin Krier scored 13 points for the Tanagers. Tanner Anderson scored 16 points.

Charlie Bentzen had seven points and seven rebounds for Bon Homme. The Cavaliers shot 13-of-29 from the field and had 18 team rebounds.

Vermillion is 6-2 and plays at Lennox Friday. Bon Homme is 1-8 and plays at Bloomfield, Neb., Thursday.

Vermillion won the JV game 41-31.

V 16 35 60 71

BH 9 14 23 36

Howard 47, De Smet 37

HOWARD — Howard picked up its second win this season over De Smet 47-37 Tuesday night.

Steve Larsen scored 13 points. Andrew Schwader had 10 points and eight rebounds.

The Tigers shot 19-of-39 from the field and 6-of-12 from the free-throw line. They team had 29 rebounds and 16 turnovers.

Dillon Coughlin scored 10 points for De Smet. Austin Janssen also scored 10 points. The Bulldogs had 21 rebounds.

Howard is 2-8 and plays Hanson Tuesday in Alexandria. De Smet is 3-6 and hosts Hamlin Tuesday.

De Smet won the junior varsity game 32-10.

H 17 26 44 47

DS 8 18 27 37

Platte-Geddes 57,

Tripp-Delmont/Armour 43

ARMOUR — Matthew Randall scored 21 points to lead Platte-Geddes over Tripp-Delmont/Armour 57-43 Tuesday night.

Coby Johnson scored 14 points and had five rebounds for the Black Panthers. Richard Sternberg had three steals.

Platte-Geddes shot 19-of-47 from the field and 8-of-12 free throws. The team had 18 rebounds and three turnovers.

Tripp-Delmont/Armour was led by Adam Fink with 20 points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Trevor Payer had nine points and 13 rebounds.

The Nighthawks shot 17-of-41 from the field and made 4-of-9 free throws. The team had 31 rebounds and 14 turnovers.

Platte-Geddes (7-1) hosts Lennox in Platte Jan. 20. Tripp-Delmont/Armour (5-2) plays Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Thursday in Forestburg.

Tripp-Delmont/Armour won the junior varsity game 44-23.

PG 21 30 33 57

TDA 11 22 29 43

Freeman 56, Parkston 50

PARKSTON — Freeman improved to 4-3 on the season with a win over Parkston (2-6) Monday night.

Freeman was led by Shaun Becker with 20 points and five steals. Cole Paulson scored 12 points. Caleb Lang had 10 rebounds.

Freeman shot 31 percent from the field and 57 percent from the free-throw line. The Flyers had 27 team rebounds and nine turnovers.

Tanner Weber had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Parkston. Spencer Lucas scored 13 points and had nine rebounds. Kyle Hohn had eight rebounds.

The Trojans shot 33 percent from the field and 44 percent from the free-throw line. They had 37 team rebounds and 19 turnovers.

Freeman hosts Marion Friday. Parkston hosts Wagner Thursday.

Parkston won the junior varsity game 37-23.

F 9 21 43 56

P 12 23 37 50

Wagner 55, South Central 38

WAGNER — Jack Robinson had a double-double to lead Wagner over South Central 55-38 in a boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Robinson scored 24 points and had 12 rebounds. Noah St. Pierre scored 18 points for Wagner. Trent Greger had five assists.

The Red Raiders shot 4-of-14 from the free-throw line. The team had 28 rebounds and 12 turnovers.

Derek Sachtjen scored nine points for South Central. Dakota Votaw and Tyler Frank each scored eight. Sam Hazen had five rebounds.

The Cougars shot 4-of-8 from the free throw line. The team had 26 rebounds and 19 turnovers.

Wagner is 6-1 and hosts Parkston Thursday. South Central is 3-5 and hosts Gregory in Burke Friday.

Wagner won the junior varsity game 27-25.

W 18 32 44 55

SC 7 15 23 38

Canistota 81, Gayville-Volin 32

GAYVILLE — Canistota continues its undefeated season with a 81-32 win over Gayville-Volin Tuesday night.

Canistota’s Jason Van Winkle scored 21 points and had nine rebounds. Cody Bunger scored 20 points and had seven steals. Alex Robertson scored 10 points and had seven assists and six steals.

The Hawks had 42 rebounds and 12 turnovers.

Gayville-Volin’s Kyle Kocmick scored 19 points. The Raiders had 24 rebounds and 29 turnovers.

Canistota is 7-0 and hosts Ethan Friday. Gayville-Volin is 2-6 and play Viborg/Hurley Thursday in Viborg .

Canistota won the junior varsity game 38-14.

C 24 45 64 81

GV 12 24 29 32

Freeman Academy 57, Marion 35

FREEMAN — Freeman Academy defeated Marion 57-35 Tuesday night in boys’ high school basketball action.

Freeman Academy was led in scoring by Adam Unruh, who scored a game-high 25 points. Freeman Academy shot 24-of-59 from the field and went 1-of-8 from the free-throw line. Ben Carlson grabbed eight rebounds. Freeman Academy had 37 total rebounds and eight total turnovers.

Marion was led in scoring by Jacob Wuertz, who scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Marion shot 16-of-51 from the field and went 3-of-10 from the free-throw line. Marion had 15 total turnovers.

Freeman Academy (2-7) plays Bridgewater-Emery on Saturday.

Marion (1-7) hosts Freeman on Friday.

FA 7 18 34 57

M 11 13 23 35

Valentine, Neb. 49, Winner 42

WINNER — Valentine defeated Winner 49-42 Tuesday night in high school boys’ basketball action.

Valentine was led in scoring by Marshall Miller and Quinn Connor, who each scored 13 points. Valentine shot 19-of-41 from the field (48 percent) and went 7-of-19 from the free-throw line. Valentine had 19 total turnovers.

Winner was led in scoring by Kyle Mathis, who had 13 points. Winner shot 15-of-43 from the field and went 11-of-28 from the free-throw line. Winner had 33 total rebounds. Isiah Old Lodge grabbed 11 rebounds. Winner had 30 turnovers.

Winner (7-2) plays South Central on Monday.

V 6 15 31 49

W 11 18 28 42

Girls’ basketball

De Smet 66, Howard 41

HOWARD — Amanda Poppen scored 17 points to lead De Smet over Howard 66-41 in a girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Rylie Osthus scored 12 points for the Lady Bulldogs. Grayson Gruenhagen had seven rebounds.

De Smet shot 31-of-57 from the field and 4-of-8 from the free-throw line. The team had 28 rebounds.

Taylor Noid had 10 points and nine rebounds for Howard. The Tigers shot 19-of-48 from the field and 4-of-8 from the free-throw line. The team had 31 rebounds.

De Smet (4-5) hosts Hamlin Tuesday. Howard (1-9) plays Hanson Monday in Alexandria.

De Smet also won the junior varsity game.

DS 20 37 51 66

H 10 16 26 41

Marion 47, Freeman Academy 37

FREEMAN — The Marion girls’ basketball team picked up a win on the road over Freeman Academy 47-37 Tuesday.

Katherine Luke scored 17 points for Marion. Devin Nelson had 11 points and four steals. Erica Schoenwald had 10 rebounds and four steals. Kylie Hughes had four assists and four steals.

Jaime Tschetter had a double-double for Freeman Academy with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Tschetter also had five blocks. Clara Koerner had five rebounds and five steals.

The Bobcats shot 15-of-42 from the field and 5-of-16 from the free-throw line. They had 21 turnovers and 23 rebounds.

Marion is 2-6 and plays at Freeman Thursday. Freeman Academy is 2-5 and plays Dakota Christian Friday in New Holland.

M 12 22 39 47

FA 7 12 18 37

Wagner 81, Gregory 39

GREGORY — LaShawn Medicine Horn scored 25 points for Wagner as the Red Raiders defeated Gregory 81-39 Tuesday night.

Jessa Doom and Devon Brecke each scored 17 points for Wagner. The team had 31 rebounds and 18 turnovers.

Tanya Talsma scored 10 points for Gregory. Taylor Anshutz had four steals. The Lady Gorillas had 18 rebounds and 10 turnovers.

Wagner (10-0) plays at Parkston Friday. Gregory (4-3) hosts South Central Thursday.

Wagner also won the junior varsity game.

W 22 43 58 81

G 11 15 27 39

Ethan 51, Bridgewater-Emery 44

EMERY — The Ethan girls basketball team improved to 6-2 with its 51-44 win over Bridgewater-Emery (2-7) Tuesday.

Ethan’s Shelly Tilberg had a double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Morgan Tuttle scored 11 points.

The Rustlers shot 21-of-44 for 47 percent from the field and 8-of-17 from the free-throw line. The team had 34 rebounds and 18 turnovers.

Bridgewater-Emery’s Aly Hanssen scored 11 points. The Huskies shot 18-of-48 for 37 percent from the field and 3-of-10 from the free-throw line. The team had 17 rebounds and 17 turnovers.

Ethan plays at Mount Vernon Thursday. Bridgewater-Emery hosts Menno Thursday in Bridgewater.

Ethan won the junior varsity game 38-26.

E 14 33 43 51

BE 11 21 33 44

Jones County 61, Colome 36

COLOME — Madison Mathews scored 20 points to lead Jones County over Colome 61-36 Tuesday night.

Lexi Booth and Mariah Krogman each scored 10 points for the Coyotes. Krogman had nine rebounds and Mathews had eight. Mathews also had five assists and six steals.

Jones County shot 24-of-60 from the field and 14-of-24 from the free-throw line. The team had 27 rebounds and nine turnovers.

Tracy Routh scored 11 points for the Cowgirls. Tara Farley scored 10 points and had nine rebounds.

Colome shot 7-of-22 from the field and 14-of-23 from the free-throw line. The team had 27 rebounds and 23 turnovers.

Jones County (6-3) hosts the Southern Plains tournament Jan. 19. Colome (1-7) plays Crazy Horse in Mission Saturday.

JC 22 34 40 61

C 10 13 25 36

Bon Homme 51,

South Central 14

BONESTEEL — Bon Homme’s Raquel Sutera had 25 points and seven rebounds in a 51-14 win over South Central Tuesday. Jody Kriz added seven points for Bon Homme.

Bon Homme was 21-of-51 from the field for 41 percent and finished with 24 turnovers.

South Central’s Whitney Hutchison had six points. Schae Hanson had a team-high four rebounds.

Bon Homme (7-4) won the JV game and hosts Chamberlain on Saturday in Tyndall, and South Central (6-3) plays Gregory on Thursday.

BH 8 14 27 51

SC 10 10 10 14

Chamberlain 77, Lyman 36

CHAMBERLAIN — Chamberlain defeated Lyman 77-36 on Tuesday night in girls’ high school basketball action.

Chamberlain was led in scoring by Kennedy Wagner, who scored 17 points. Jamie Knippling had 14. Chamberlain shot 20-of-47 from the field and went 14-of-18 from the free throw line. Chamberlain had 29 total rebounds. Knippling had six total rebounds. Chamberlain had 15 total turnovers.

Lyman was led in scoring by Ryan Gray, who scored 10 points. Lyman went 11-of-16 from the free-throw line. Lyman had 19 total rebounds and 27 total turnovers.

Chamberlain (7-2) travels to Bon Homme on Saturday. Lyman (1-9) plays Gregory.

C 21 46 68 77

L 3 11 26 36

Sanborn Central/ Woonsocket 52,

Kimball/White Lake 49

KIMBALL — Sanborn Central/Woonsocket defeated Kimball/ White Lake 52-49 Tuesday night in high school girls’ basketball action.

Leading scorers for Sanborn Central/Woonsocket were Shelby Selland, who scored 13 points. Rachelle Moore and Rachel Selland each scored 12 points. Rachel Selland also grabbed six rebounds.

Kimball/White Lake was led in scoring by Jill Jandreau, who scored 17 points. Maria Nightingale had a double-double scoring 16 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

Sanborn Central/ Woonsocket (6-1) plays Iroquois in the 281 Conference Tournament on Friday.

Kimball/White Lake (8-2) hosts Corsica/Stickney on Thursday.

SCW 18 27 38 52

KWL 15 24 34 49

Hanson 49,

McCook Central/Montrose 26

ALEXANDRIA — Hanson defeated McCook Central/Montrose 49-26 Tuesday night in high school girls’ basketball action. Hanson was led in scoring by Ashley Robinson, who scored a game-high 18 points. Kendra Cheeseman had 10 points and five assists. Hanson went 5-of-17 from the free-throw line. Hanson had 29 total rebounds, Robinson had seven rebounds. Hanson had 26 total turnovers.

McCook Central/ Montrose was led in scoring by Sierra Miles, Jean Skogland and Stef Matthies, who each scored six points. the Cougars shot 11-of-52 from the field and went 4-of-13 from the free-throw line. Miles had six of the Cougars 34 rebounds. McCook Central/Montrose had 25 total turnovers.

Hanson (6-3) is back in action on Thursday when it travels to Parker.

McCook Central/ Montrose ( 3-4) travels to Sioux Valley for its next game on Thursday.

Valentine (Neb.) 55, Winner 33

WINNER — The Winner girls’ basketball team was upset at home by Valentine, Neb., 55-33 Tuesday night.

Whitney Wilcuts scored 20 points for Valentine. Allie Millard scored 11 points. Skylar Mathis had seven rebounds.

Valentine had 21 rebounds and 20 turnovers.

Winner was led by Tawny Barry with seven points. Sara Husher scored six points. Carlie Thieman had seven rebounds.

The Warriors shot 15-of-41 from the field and 2-of-7 from the free-throw line. They had 24 rebounds and 26 turnovers.

Valentine is 7-4 and hosts Hershey (Neb.) Friday. Winner is 4-7 and plays at Bennett County Tuesday.

Monday’s game

Freeman 50, Bon Homme 35

TYNDALL — The Freeman girls basketball team defeated Bon Homme 50-35 Monday night.

Freeman was led by Dina Soulek with 14 points. Paige Herrboldt scored 12 points. The Flyers shot 5-of-16 from the free-throw line.

Bon Homme’s Raquel Sutera scored 10 points and had 12 rebounds. Sara Burbach scored seven points. The Cavaliers shot 9-of-17 from the free-throw line.

F 10 20 38 50

BH 8 18 28 35

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