Published February 10, 2013, 09:17 PM

Area high school basketball roundup 2/11/13: Parkston's Logan Wagner scores 1,000th point in win

PARKSTON — Logan Wagner scored her 1,000th career point and helped lift the Parkston girls’ basketball team over Bridgewater-Emery 67-52 Saturday in Parkston.

PARKSTON — Logan Wagner scored her 1,000th career point and helped lift the Parkston girls’ basketball team over Bridgewater-Emery 67-52 Saturday in Parkston.

Wagner finished with a game-high 29 points. Erica Herrold had 18 points and seven rebounds and McKenzie Weidenbach had 10. The Trojans outrebounded the Huskies 25-22. Parkston was 23-of-52 for 44 percent from the field and 15-of-17 for 88 percent from the free-throw line.

Justine Dye scored 17 and had six rebounds and Tiana Kayser scored 12 points for Bridgewater-Emery. The Huskies were 15-of-32 for 46 percent from the field and 17-of-20 for 85 percent from the line.

Parkston won the JV game 32-18.

Parkston (12-6) plays Andes Central Tuesday in Parkston, while Bridgewater-Emery (7-11) hosts Mitchell Christian Tuesday in Emery.

P 10 35 53 67

BE 12 21 37 52

Wessington Springs 42, Lyman 41

PRESHO — The Wessington Springs girls’ basketball team had two players score in double figures en route to a 42-41 victory over Lyman Saturday in Presho.

Sheyenne Brodkorb had a team-high 13 points and Cassidy Musick scored 11 points in the win. The team was 14-of-23 from the foul line.

Lyman’s Anna Flitner led all players with 14 points and had a team-high seven rebounds. Bailey Almond had nine points and five assists. Lyman was 8-of-11 from the free-throw line.

Wessington Springs (7-11) hosts Kimball/White Lake Tuesday, while Lyman (6-12) plays at Colome Tuesday.

WS 9 19 37 42

L 9 20 26 41

Bon Homme 46, Dakota Christian 33

TYNDALL — The Bon Homme girls’ basketball team defeated Dakota Christian 46-33 Saturday to earn its seventh victory of the season.

Emily Pechous scored a game-high 16 points to lead the Cavaliers, who had 20 team rebounds. Jody Kriz scored 13 points and seven steals and Karlee Kozak grabbed a team-best five rebounds. Bon Homme, which committed 10 turnovers, was 15-of-52 for 29 percent from the field and 13-of-27 for 48 percent from the foul line.

Ahna Vander Pol led the Cadets with 12 points and Sammie De Lange scored nine. Jess Kaemingk and Amber Baan Hofman each grabbed six rebounds. Dakota Christian was 12-of-27 for 44 percent from the field and 6-of-12 for 50 percent from the line. The Cadets recorded 28 rebounds and 22 turnovers in the contest.

Bon Homme (7-11) plays Dakota Valley Tuesday, while Dakota Christian (10-8) plays at Scotland Tuesday.

BH 12 17 31 46

DC 6 22 28 33

Boys’ basketball

Kimball/White Lake 73, Parkston 49

WHITE LAKE — Jesse Taylor led all players with 22 points to help lead Kimball/White Lake over Parkston 73-49 in a high school boys’ basketball game Saturday in White Lake.

Jacob Kirsch and Willie Norwood scored 14 points apiece for the WiLdKats, who were 21-of-44 for 48 percent from the field and 19-of-33 for 58 percent from the foul line. Taylor brought down a team-best eight of the team’s 30 rebounds. KWL committed 12 turnovers in the contest.

Parkston also had three players in double scoring figures and was led by Jalen Hurley with 15 points. Spencer Lucas recorded 12 points and six rebounds and Kyle Hohn added 10 points in the loss. The Trojans were 15-of-36 for 41 percent from the field and 10-of-13 for 76 percent from the free-throw line. Parkston, which won the JV game 46-26, totaled 20 rebounds and 21 turnovers.

The WiLdKats (11-5) play at Wessington Springs Tuesday, while the Trojans (10-8) host Mount Vernon/Plankinton Friday.

KWL 17 36 53 73

P 11 19 38 49

Gregory 52, Jones County 54

GREGORY — Philip Mathews scored a game-high 22 points to lead Jones County past Gregory 54-52 in a high school boys’ basketball game Saturday in Gregory.

Gregory was led by Gavin Thomas with 12 points and had a team-high nine rebounds. The Gorillas were 19-of-58 from the field and 10-of-17 from the foul line. Gregory recorded 44 rebounds and 25 turnovers.

Jones County’s Connor Venard had 10 points. The Coyotes were 14-of-40 from the field, 26-of-43 from the free-throw line and had 12 turnovers.

Jones County won the JV game 36-35.

Gregory (5-11) hosts Todd County Tuesday. Jones County (12-6) plays Bennett County Tuesday in Martin.

JC 17 24 34 52

G 11 21 34 54

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