Published February 14, 2012, 12:32 AM

Area basketball

Weber leads Parkston past Howard

PARKSTON — Parkston’s Tanner Weber had 26 points in a 64-59 win over Howard Monday night in a boys’ high school basketball game.

The Trojans were also led by Zach Scott’s 13 points and Spencer Lucas’ 12 points and 11 rebounds.

Parkston was 23-of-57 from the field, 11-of-20 from the free-throw line and had 13 turnovers.

Howard was led by Cole Potter’s 20 points. Cal Wiese had 17 points and Steve Larsen had 10 points.

The Tigers were 23-of-52 from the field, 8-of-13 from the free-throw line and had 15 turnovers.

Parkston (7-11) won the JV game plays at Mount Vernon on Friday, while Howard (3-11) plays Deuel today in Clear Lake.

P 17 38 51 64

H 18 30 39 59

Platte-Geddes 49, Scotland 21

PLATTE — Coby Johnson had 14 points and six rebounds to lead Platte-Geddes past Scotland 49-21 Monday night.

Dillon Werkmeister and Matthew Randall eight had eight for Platte-Geddes.

Platte-Geddes hit 25 of 53 field goals, was 2-of-6 from the free-throw line and had 10 turnovers.

Garrett Kotalik had 10 points and Dalton Mogck had eight points and four rebounds.

Scotland was 7-of-32 from the field, 3-of-6 from the free-throw line and had 18 turnovers.

Platte-Geddes (13-4) won the JV game and hosts Winner today in Platte, while Scotland (1-17) hosts Menno Friday night.

PG 13 25 41 49

S 5 12 16 21

Dakota Christian 65, Marty 49

NEW HOLLAND — Michael Buitenbos, Jake Spoelstra and Harlan Niewenhuis each scored in double figures to lead Dakota Christian past Mary 65-49 Monday.

Buitenbos had 16 points and eight assists, Spoelstra had 13 points and nine rebounds and Niewenhuis had 12 points and five steals.

Dakota Christian was 26-of-52 from the field, 9-of-16 from the free-throw line and had 14 turnovers.

Marty’s Garrett Drapman had 16 points, five assists and four steals. Colt Salcedo had 14 points.

Dakota Christian (7-11) won the JV game and hosts Colome on Friday in New Holland. Marty is 9-10 and plays at Crazy Horse on Wednesday.

DC 25 34 53 65

M 15 22 34 49

Canistota 81, Alcester-Hudson 23

CANISTOTA — Canistota’s Alex Robertson had 18 points and six assists in an 81-23 win over Alcester-Hudson Monday.

Cody Bunger had 16 points, seven rebounds and five steals and Jason Van Winkle had 11 points and nine rebounds.

The Hawks were 57 percent from the field, 4-of-13 from the free-throw line and had 15 turnovers.

Alcester-Hudson’s Tyler Kjose had 17 points.

Canistota (15-3) won the JV game and plays at Centerville on Friday, while A-H (1-18) hosts Canton in Alcester on Friday.

C 21 38 55 81

AH 3 14 17 23

Chamberlain 71, Lyman 53

CHAMBERLAIN — Chamberlain held a four-point halftime lead and went on to beat Lyman 71-53 Monday.

Chamberlain’s Colton Anderson had 22 points, Tyson Langdeau had 13 points and Traxton Priebe finished with 11 points.

The Cubs were 30-of-62 from the field, 7-of-8 from the free-throw line and had 12 turnovers.

Lyman was led by Stetsen Eriksen, who had 25 points. Hunter Schindler had 15 points.

Lyman was 19-of-50 from the field, 9-of-14 from the free-throw line and had 16 turnovers.

Chamberlain (14-3) won the JV game and hosts McLaughlin Friday, while Lyman (11-6) hosts Highmore-Harrold today in Presho.

C 21 37 50 71

L 16 33 40 53

Freeman Academy 63, Marion 45

MARION — Freeman Academy had five scorers in double figures in a 63-45 win over Marion Monday.

Ben Carlson had 14 points, Adam Unruh and Mark Sukmark each had 12 and Noah Yoder and Josh Stahl each had 10.

Unruh had nine rebounds and Carlson had eight for FA, which was 24-of-56 from the field and 6-of-13 from the free-throw line.

Marion’s Nick Gortmaker had 21 points and Jacob Wuertz had 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Marion was 16-of-53 from the field, 12-of-23 from the free-throw line and had 24 turnovers.

FA (3-16) plays in the first round of districts next, while Marion is 1-16.

FA 18 30 47 63

M 11 21 32 45

Girls’ basketball

Kimball/White Lake 70,

Wessington Springs 32

WHITE LAKE — Kimball/White Lake had a 23-point halftime lead and cruised to a 70-32 win over Wessington Springs Monday.

Kimball/White Lake’s Jill Jandreau had 22 points, Maria Nightingale had 16 points and five rebounds and Alli Haines had five assists and five steals.

Wessington Springs was led by Sheyanne Brodkorb, who had 20 points and five rebounds.

No team stats were avialebl for either team.

KWL (15-5) plays in the second round of the District 10B tournament on Feb. 23, while Wessington Springs (6-14) plays in the District 9B tournament next.

KWL 20 43 54 70

WS 9 20 23 32

Plankinton 63, Iroquois 32

PLANKINTON — Katie Anderson had 18 points and six steals to lead Plankinton to a 63-32 win over Iroquois Monday.

Megan Bultsma finished with 13 points and Sarah Hill had seven rebounds for Plankinton.

Plankinton was 27-of-80 from the field, 7-of-11 from the field and had 17 turnovers.

Iroquois was led by Amber Jacobs, who had 11 points.

Plankinton (3-14) plays Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Thursday in Forestburg.

P 17 35 50 63

I 2 10 17 32

Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 67,

James Valley Christian 43

WOONSOCKET — Shelby Selland had 31 points and six rebounds in Sanborn Central/Woonsocket’s 67-43 win over James Valley Christian Monday.

Rachelle Moore had 15 points and 10 assists for SCW. Morgan Selland had eight points.

SCW was 28-of-63 from the field, 6-of-14 from the free-throw line and had six rebounds.

James Valley Christian’s Jaclyn Loban finished with 13 points. JVC was 16-of-54 from the field and 5-of-8 from the free-throw line.

SCW (17-2) won the JV game and plays Plankinton on Thursday in Forestburg.

SCW 19 38 56 67

JVC 17 28 39 42

Gregory 47, Colome 41

COLOME — Gregory’s Baili McCance’s 17 points and 10 rebounds led to a 47-41 win over Colome Monday.

Tanya Talsma had 10 points and Paxten Johnson had 11 rebounds for Gregory, which was 16-of-42 from the field, 6-of-19 from the free-throw line and had 11 turnovers.

Colome’s Tiffany Hauf had 14 points and Rebecca Moorhead had nine points.

Colome was 12-of-42 from the field, 14-of-25 from the free-throw and had 11 turnovers.

Gregory (5-14) plays in the first round of district next, while Colome (10-9) plays in its district tournament next.

G 16 25 35 47

C 5 17 27 41

Marion 37, Freeman Academy 20

MARION — Katherine Luke had 10 points, four rebounds and three assists in Marion’s 37-20 win over Freeman Academy Monday night.

Marion was 10-of-44 from the field, 13-of-25 from the free-throw line and had 20 turnovers.

Freeman Academy’s Jamie Tschetter had a team-high six points and 11 rebounds.

Freeman Academy was 7-of-34 from the field, 5-of-8 from the free-throw line and had 33 rebounds to Marion’s 17.

Marion (2-16) plays Viborg/Hurley on Thursday, while Freeman Academy (4-13) plays at Canistota on Tuesday.

M 3 10 27 37

FA 6 11 13 20

Avon 51, Gayville-Volin 20

GAYVILLE — Chesney Nagel had 18 points and four assists and LaNae VanGerpen had 17 points to lead Avon past Gayville-Volin 51-20 Monday night.

VanGerpen also had nine rebounds, five assists and four assists.

Avon was 41 percent from the field, 7-of-12 from the free-throw line and had 13 turnovers.

Gayville-Volin’s Rachel Haas had seven points.

Avon (10-8) plays Irene-Wakonda today in Avon.

A 8 24 36 51

GV 4 11 15 20

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