Published January 30, 2013, 12:20 AM

Robertson leads Canistota past Viborg-Hurley 46-40

VIBORG — Alex Robertson scored 14 points for Canistota as the Hawks defeated Viborg-Hurley 46-40 in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

VIBORG — Alex Robertson scored 14 points for Canistota as the Hawks defeated Viborg-Hurley 46-40 in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Boone DeKramer added 11 points for Canistota, which shot 14-of-47 from the field and 12-of-14 from the free-throw line.

The Hawks totaled 35 team rebounds and turned the ball over 14 times. The Hawks are 12-1 and play in the Cornbelt Conference Classic Saturday in Freeman.

Andrew Hora had 13 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks to lead Viborg-Hurley. The Cougars shot 17-of-43 from the field and 2-of-5 from the free-throw line. The team totaled 22 rebounds and committed 12 turnovers.

C 4 17 32 46

VH 10 18 28 40

McCook Central/Montrose 48, Parkston 35

SALEM — Brandon Reif scored 15 points to lead McCook Central/Montrose over Parkston 48-35 in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Will Gottlob scored 13 for the Cougars, who shot 13-of-41 from the field and 19-of-27 from the free-throw line. Reif grabbed eight rebounds out of a team total 32.

The Cougars improve to 9-4 with the win and host Garretson Friday.

Jalen Hurley scored 10 points for Parkston, which shot 14-of-38 from the field and 5-of-9 from the free-throw line. Spencer Lucas grabbed six rebounds for the Trojans of a team total 23.

Parkston is 8-6 and plays at Gregory Friday.

MCM 8 24 34 48

P 3 7 20 35

Gregory 43, Lyman 40

PRESHO — Gregory improved to 4-9 with a 43-40 win over Lyman in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Gavin Thomas led Gregory’s scoring with 11 points and Jaden Bartling added 10 points. Andrew Taggart grabbed seven rebounds. The Gorillas shot 20-of-30 from the free-throw line.

Charlie LaRoche scored 10 points for Lyman. The Raiders shot 12-of-21 from the free-throw line.

Gregory hosts Parkston Friday, while Lyman (6-7) hosts New Underwood Saturday in Presho.

G 13 17 29 43

L 12 22 34 40

Freeman 71, Scotland 35

FREEMAN — Three players scored in double figures for Freeman in the Flyers’ 71-35 win over Scotland in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Jordan Rinehart and Cole Paulson scored 19 points apiece to lead Freeman’s offense. Shaun Becker rounded out the top three with 15 points. Freeman went 30-of-63 from the field and 8-of-13 from the free-throw line.

Rinehart grabbed seven of the team’s 37 rebounds and tallied nine steals. Freeman recorded 12 team turnovers. The Flyers improve to 8-4 with the win and play at Howard Friday.

Garrett Kotalik led Scotland’s scoring with nine points. Shaye Bloch added six points. The Highlanders shot 12-of-39 from the field and 10-of-18 from the free-throw line.

Anthony Walloch grabbed six rebounds for Scotland, which committed 24 turnovers. The Highlanders are 2-10 and host Ethan Thursday.

F 23 39 59 71

S 9 15 23 35

Chamberlain 74, Platte-Geddes 43

CHAMBERLAIN — Seth Friesz and Lane Schroyer each scored 17 points to lead the Chamberlain boys’ basketball team to a 74-43 victory over Platte-Geddes Tuesday.

Reuben Estes had 14 points and Gage Basting added 12 points and seven rebounds for the Cubs, who were 25-of-53 from the field and 10-of-18 from the foul line. The Cubs, who won the JV game, recorded 12 turnovers and 33 team rebounds.

Platte-Geddes’ Coby Johnson and Richard Sternberg each scored nine points in the loss. The Black Panthers shot 15-of-54 from the field and 8-of-12 from the foul line. Platte-Geddes had 21 turnovers and 25 team rebounds.

Chamberlain (10-4) hosts Bon Homme Saturday, while Platte Geddes (7-5) hosts Miller Saturday in Platte.

C 15 35 59 74

PG 2 8 30 43

Dakota Christian 45, Hanson 41 (OT)

ALEXANDRIA — Dakota Christian trailed at half-time, but came back to defeat Hanson 45-41 in overtime of a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Jake Spoelstra scored 15 points to lead the Cadets. Darin Fallis added 13 points and Carter Dykstra had 10 points. DC shot 13-of-32 from the field and 16-of-23 from the free-throw line.

Spoelstra had nine rebounds of the team’s 25 total rebounds. Dakota Christian turned the ball over nine times. The Cadets are 6-8 and host Bridgewater-Emery Friday.

Jordan Marquardt was Hanson’s leading scorer with 11. Trey Persson and Matt Huber scored 10 points apiece. Persson had nine rebounds. Tyler Pringle had six assists and five steals.

Hanson shot 15-of-42 from the field and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line. The Beavers had 24 team rebounds and seven turnovers. Hanson is 8-5 and plays at Mount Vernon Thursday.

DC 10 20 28 34 45

H 13 24 28 34 41

Howard 60, Marion 39

HOWARD — Steve Larsen scored a game-high 23 points to lift Howard over Marion 60-39 in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Andrew Schwader scored 12 points for the Tigers and grabbed seven rebounds. Landon Laible had five assists in the win.

Howard shot 23-of-44 from the field and 5-of-17 from the free-throw line. The Tigers totaled 28 team rebounds and committed 11 turnovers.

Nick Gortmaker scored 20 points to lead Marion’s scoring. Joey Pessia added 10 points.

Howard, which won the junior varsity game 46-30, is 6-8 and hosts Freeman Friday. Marion is 1-11 and plays Menno Saturday in the Cornbelt Classic in Freeman.

H 21 33 52 60

M 10 17 31 39

Corsica/Stickney 42, Bon Homme 40

STICKNEY — Adam Bormann scored 17 points in Corsica/Stickney’s 42-40 win over Bon Homme Tuesday in high school boys’ basketball action.

Austin Tilton scored 11 points for the Jaguars. Bormann and Gunner Baan Hofman had six rebounds apiece in the win.

Corsica/Stickney shot 37 percent from the field and 53 percent from the free-throw line. The Jaguars totaled 22 team rebounds and committed 10 turnovers. Corsica/Stickney is 8-5 and hosts Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Thursday in Corsica.

John Barrett scored 13 points for Bon Homme. Hunter Young had seven rebounds.

The Cavaliers shot 43 percent from the field and 67 percent from the free-throw line. Bon Homme had 31 team rebounds and 20 turnovers. The Cavaliers are 4-10 and host Avon Friday in Tyndall.

CS 11 21 34 42

BH 11 19 31 40

Winner 66, Ainsworth (Neb.) 59 (OT)

WINNER — Isiah Old Lodge recorded a double-double in Winner’s 66-59 win over Ainsworth, Neb., Tuesday in high school boys’ basketball action.

Old lodge scored 29 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the Warriors. Ben Connot added 14 points and Tanner Fritz had 11 points.

Winner shot 20-of-58 for 34 percent from the field and 25-of-46 from the free-throw line. The Warriors had 42 team rebounds and tallied eight turnovers.

Winner is 5-8 and plays at Redfield-Dolan Thursday. Winner also won the junior varsity game 53-27.

W 11 27 42 53 66

A 14 31 41 53 59

Kimball/White Lake 69, Colome 49

COLOME — Kimball/White Lake converted a 42-18 lead to halftime to a 69-49 win over Colome Tuesday in high school boys’ basketball action.

KWL shot 51 percent from the field.

Leading scorer for Colome was Terrance Kinzer with 17 points. Cohl Ratermann added 11 points. Paul Temple had nine rebounds. Colome shot 37 percent from the field. Terrance Kinzer and Reed Harter each had four assists.

KWL (8-4) hosts Ethan Friday in Kimball, while Colome (5-9) plays Iroquois Saturday in Highmore.

Girls’ basketball

Avon 59, Menno 37

AVON — Ariana Oorlog scored a game-high 20 points to lead Avon over Menno 59-37 in a high school girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Chesney Nagel scored 16 points for the Pirates and had eight rebounds, six assists and four steals. Heidi Cap scored eight points. Shay Mednansky and Emily Mudder each grabbed six rebounds.

Avon went 24-of-61 shooting and made eight free throws in 11 attempts from the line. The Pirates totaled 29 team rebounds and recorded four turnovers.

Abby Herrboldt was Menno’s leading scorer with 14 points. Kylee Kessler scored eight points and pulled down eight rebounds.

Menno shot 16-of-42 from the field and 3-of-4 from the free-throw line. The Wolves tallied 17 team rebounds and committed 11 turnovers.

Avon is 9-4 this season and plays Bon Homme Thursday in Tyndall. Menno is 2-11 and hosts Mitchell Christian Thursday.

A 18 32 52 59

M 7 20 26 37

Winner 58, Ainsworth (Neb.) 53

WINNER — Winner improved to 9-6 with a 58-53 win over Ainsworth, Neb., Tuesday.

Tawny Barry led the Warriors’ scoring with 13 points. Kennede Mathis and Sara Husher added 10 points apiece. Winner shot 14-of-45 from the field and made 30 free throws in 40 times at the line.

Winner outrebounded Ainsworth 26-22. Barry, Katie Mathis, Kennede Mathis and Cassidy Hanson each grabbed five rebounds.

Winner is 9-6 and plays at Eagle Butte Saturday.

Ethan 51, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 36

TRIPP — Rachel Hawkins scored 14 points to lead Ethan in a 51-36 win over Tripp-Delmont/Armour in a high school girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Kala Nurnberg scored 12 points and Bailey Grenoble scored 10. Ethan shot 17-of-46 from the field and 13-of-21 from the free-throw line.

Darbi Gustafson pulled down eight rebounds for the Rustlers and Morgan Tuttle grabbed seven. Hawkins tallied nine assists. Ethan outrebounded Tripp-Delmont/Armour 31-18. Ethan tallied 15 turnovers, while TDA had 12.

Kelli Batterman led TDA’s scoring with 11 points. Hannah Just added 10 points. The Nighthawks shot 10-of-52 from the field and 14-of-20 from the free-throw line. Batterman led the defensive effort with eight rebounds.

Ethan is 9-4 and plays Kimball/White Lake Friday in Kimball.

E 14 25 40 51

TDA 2 19 28 36

Scotland 63, Freeman 53

SCOTLAND — Kennidy Asche scored 15 points to lead Scotland in a 63-53 win over Freeman in a high school girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Amber Alvey scored 12 points for the Highlanders, while Aisha Abbink scored nine and Sam Geiman added seven points. Abbink tallied six assists in the win.

Scotland outrebounded Freeman 27-13. Scotland and Freeman each tallied 10 team turnovers.

Dina Soulek scored 18 points to lead Freeman. Nicoel Saarie added 12 points. Freeman shot 12-of-26 from the field.

S 12 27 41 63

F 14 22 32 53

Howard 48, Marion 45

HOWARD — Howard had two players record double-doubles in a 48-45 win over Marion Tuesday in high school girls’ basketball action.

McKenna Rudebusch scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the win. Kelsey Dawson added 10 points and 13 rebounds for the Tigers.

Howard shot 21-of-53 from the field and 18-of-34 from the free-throw line. The Tigers tallied 51 team rebounds and committed 18 turnovers.

Kylie Hughes scored 17 points for Marion and Erica Schoenwald had 15 rebounds.

H 9 27 37 48

M 9 24 35 45

Chamberlain 54, Platte-Geddes 41

CHAMBERLAIN — The game was tied after one quarter, but Chamberlain pulled away for a 54-41 win over Platte-Geddes Tuesday.

Chamberlain’s Corrina Reuer had 12 points, Kennedy Wagner had 11 points and Jaymee Knippling added 10 points and 12 rebounds.

The Cubs, who also won the JV game, were 21-of-51 from the field, 9-of-14 from the foul line and had 12 turnovers.

Platte-Geddes was led by Josie DeGroot, who had 12 points. Shelby Rabenberg added nine points. Kelly Knudson added six assists.

P-G was 10-of-14 from the free throw line and had 17 turnovers.

Chamberlain (13-1) plays Todd County in Mission Thursday, while Platte-Geddes (11-5) hosts Miller Saturday in Platte.

C 15 29 38 54

PG 15 22 32 41

Corsica/Stickney 59, South Central 45

BURKE — Hope Menning scored 23 points in Corsica/Stickney’s 59-45 win over South Central in high school girls’ basketball action Tuesday.

Micayla Bamberg scored 17 points for the Jaguars and Brianna Kuyper had 12 points. Menning had seven rebounds in the win.

Corsica/Stickney shot 18-of-52 from the field and 22-of-29 from the free-throw line. The Jaguars totaled 25 team rebounds and committed 16 turnovers. Corsica/Stickney is 8-8 and hosts Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Thursday in Corsica.

Chloe Kenzy scored 12 points for South Central. Whitney Hutchison added 11 points. Ashley Green had 11 points and nine rebounds in the loss.

South Central shot 18-of-49 from the field and 7-of-14 from the free-throw line. The Cougars had 29 team rebounds and 16 turnovers. South Central, which won the junior varsity game 29-16, is 8-9 and hosts Dakota Christian Thursday in Burke.

CS 8 29 43 59

SC 8 10 21 45

Wessington Springs 55, Iroquois 34

IROQUOIS — Shyanne Kopfmann and Maddie Gran recorded double-doubles as Wessington Springs defeated Iroquois 55-34 in a high school girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Kopfmann had 14 points and 19 rebounds in the win. Gran had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Spartans. Sheyanne Brodkorb had 12 points and six steals.

Wessington Springs (5-10) shot 21-of-74 from the field and 11-of-21 from the free-throw line. The Spartans tallied 50 team rebounds and committed 18 turnovers.

WS 13 27 41 55

I 6 16 27 34

Hanson 72, Dakota Christian 41

ALEXANDRIA — Hanson improved to 14-2 with a 72-41 defeat of Dakota Christian in a high school girls’ basketball game Tuesday.

Kendra Cheeseman scored 14 points to lead the Beavers. Cassidy Graham added 13 points and Kynedi Cheeseman recorded 12 points. Hanson shot 25-of-59 from the field and 7-of-10 from the free-throw line.

Kendra Cheeseman five rebounds of the team’s total 30. Kendra Cheeseman had eight assists in the win and Kelli Wenande tallied five steals. Hanson, which also won the junior varsity game 37-16, turned the ball over 14 times.

Sammie De Lange led Dakota Christian with 13 points. Brooklyn Vander Pol added 12 points. Dakota Christian shot 12-of-25 from the field and made 12 free throws in 24 attempts.

Amber Baan Hofman led the Cadets’ rebounding with 13. The team totaled 30 rebounds. Jessica Kaemingk had four steals. DC committed 27 turnovers.

Hanson plays Freeman Saturday at the Cornbelt Classic in Freeman. Dakota Christian is 8-5 and plays South Central Thursday in Burke.

H 15 33 57 72

DC 14 20 31 41

Parkston 52, McCook Central/Montrose 48

PARKSTON — McKenzie Weidenbach scored 16 points to lead Parkston over McCook Central/Montrose 52-48 in a high school boys’ basketball game Tuesday.

Erica Herrold had 13 points and eight assists for the Trojans. Logan Wagner had 10 points. Alexis Horstman had nine rebounds.

Parkston shot 17-of-40 from the field and 16-of-18 from the free-throw line. The Trojans totaled 29 rebounds and 10 turnovers. Parkston, which won the junior varsity game 21-19, is 8-6 and plays at Gregory Friday.

Brianna Painter scored 11 points for McCook Central/Montrose. Jean Skoglund added 10 points. Dana Kirby had five rebounds.

MCM shot 20-of-45 from the field and 5-of-11 from the free-throw line. The Cougars tallied 18 rebounds and committed seven turnovers. MCM (7-8) and plays at Garretson Thursday.

P 8 20 34 52

MCM 7 18 34 48

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