Boys basketball
Bridgewater-Emery 78, Centerville 50
BRIDGEWATER - Bridgewater-Emery picked up a win on its home court in boys high school basketball action on Monday night, defeating Centerville 78-50 in Bridgewater.
Jamin Arend recorded 16 points and nine rebounds, while Sam Arend had 15 points. Cole Gassman chipped in 11 points in the contest. The Huskies shot 30-of-65 from the field and 10-of-11 from the line.
For Centerville, Rory O'Malley had six rebounds in the loss. The Tornadoes shot 19-of-57 from the field and 2-of-6 from the line.
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Bridgewater-Emery (13-5) visits Mitchell Christian today, while Centerville (6-11) visits Elk Point-Jefferson today.
BE 18 33 60 78
C 15 29 40 50
Canistota 69, Howard 32
CANISTOTA - The Canistota boys basketball team rolled Howard 69-32 in boys high school basketball action on Monday night in Canistota.
Shay Jolley recorded 18 points and Drew Seubert added 16 points. Mason Decker chipped in 13 points and six steals. The Hawks shot 29-of-60 from the field and 4-of-5 from the line.
For Howard, Tate Schwader tallied 12 points in the loss. The Tigers shot 13-of-41 from the field and 4-of-6 from the free throw line.
Canistota (15-2) hosts Parker today, while Howard (0-15) visits Iroquois today.
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C 15 28 54 69
H 5 14 25 32
Kimball/White Lake 65, Wessington Springs 43
WHITE LAKE - Seth Kirsch's 21 points and five rebounds propelled Kimball/White Lake over Wessington Springs 65-43 in boys high school basketball action on Monday night in White Lake.
Kory Peters added 11 rebounds in the contest. Kimball/White Lake shot 17-of-33 from the field and 13-of-19 from the free throw line,
For Wessington Springs, John Witte tallied 23 points and Landon Ochsner added 12 points in the loss.
No team stats were provided for Wessington Springs.
Kimball/White Lake (5-12) takes on Andes Central/Dakota Christian on Thursday in the Corn Palace, while Wessington Springs (7-10) visits James Valley Christian on Friday in Huron.
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Kimball/White Lake defeated Wessington Springs in junior varsity action, 40-6.
KWL 20 40 55 65
WS 8 21 36 43
Scotland 51, Platte-Geddes 47
PLATTE - Scotland held on for victory on Monday night in boys high school basketball, defeating Platte-Geddes 51-47 in Platte.
Travis Skorepa recorded 18 points and Tanner Skorepa added a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds. The Highlanders shot 13-of-38 from the field and 21-of-38 from the line.
For Platte-Geddes, Alex Gerlach and Malachi Girton had 11 points apiece in the loss. The Black Panthers shot 19-of-47 from the field and 5-of-10 from the free throw line.
Scotland (5-13) hosts Menno on Friday, while Platte-Geddes (5-11) hosts Winner today.
S 7 19 35 51
PG 8 14 26 47
Irene-Wakonda 85, Freeman 42
IRENE - Irene-Wakonda picked up a win on its home court in boys high school basketball action, defeating Freeman 85-42 on Monday night in Irene.
Gabe King tallied 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Tate Gale added 22 points and three assists.
For Gayville-Volin, Braxton Schmidt recorded 16 points. Eric Fuhrman and Greg Engbrecht chipped in seven points apiece in the loss.
No team stats were provided for either team.
Irene-Wakonda defeated Freeman in junior varsity action, 36-32.
Irene-Wakonda (15-4) visits Bon Homme on Monday, while Freeman (4-13) visits Gayville-Volin on Thursday in Gayville.
IW 26 51 72 85
F 7 21 38 42
Marty 75, Freeman Academy 48
FREEMAN - The Marty boys basketball team picked up a convincing road win on Monday night, defeating Freeman Academy 75-48 in Freeman.
Lonnie Hare recorded 23 points, six rebounds and six assists. Devon Elk Soldier added 15 points and three rebounds. Marty shot 30-of-73 from the field and 2-of-5 from the line.
For Freeman Academy, Jeffrey Graber had 11 points, while Ian Hofer added 10 points in the loss. The Bobcats shot 15-of-61 from the field and 12-of-17 from the line.
Marty (13-5) hosts Colome on Thursday, while Freeman Academy (4-16) awaits district play.
M 22 42 59 75
FA 9 18 33 48
Gayville-Volin 62, Avon 39
GAYVILLE - Gayville-Volin defeated Avon in boys high school basketball action on Monday night, 62-39 in Gayville.
No stats were provided despite calling coaches.
Gayville-Volin (8-10) hosts Freeman on Thursday night, while Avon (2-15) hosts Freeman on Friday night.
Girls basketball
McCook Central/Montrose 48, Tri-Valley 28
SALEM - Morgan Koepsell's double-double led McCook Central/Montrose past Tri-Valley 48-28 in girls high school basketball action on Monday night in Salem.
Koepsell had 21 points and 11 rebounds, while Rachael Laetsch added 12 points and four rebounds. The Fighting Cougars shot 15-of-49 from the field and 15-of-23 from the line.
For Tri-Valley, Sam Sommer had 11 points and two rebounds in the loss. Tri-Valley shot 10-of-57 from the field and 6-of-10 from the line.
McCook Central/Montrose (16-2) visits Freeman on Thursday, while tri-Valley (10-9) visits Baltic on Thursday night.
MCM 9 24 38 48
TV 8 13 22 28
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 57, James Valley Christian 34
WOONSOCKET - Myah Selland's 30-point performance paved the way for Sanborn Central/Woonsocket on Monday night as they defeated James Valley Christian 57-34 in Woonsocket.
Selland also added 10 rebounds and four steals. Abby Doering chipped in nine points, eight rebounds and three assists in the contest. The Blackhawks shot 19-of-45 from the field and 10-of-15 from the line.
For James Valley Christian, Khiree Held had 12 points in the loss. The Viking shot 10-of-44 from the field and 8-of-11 from the free throw line.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (15-4) hosts Mitchell Christian on Thursday, while James Valley Christian (11-7) hosts Highmore-Harrold today in Huron.
SCW 17 28 44 57
JVC 10 22 30 34
Freeman Academy 51, Marty 43
FREEMAN - Hannah Yoder helped pace Freeman Academy past Marty, 51-43 in girls high school basketball action on Monday night in Freeman.
Yoder recorded 16 points, eight rebounds and two assists. Tiana Schroeder added a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The Bobcats shot 17-of-49 from the field and 12-of-25 from the line.
For Marty, Apollonia Zephier tallied 19 points and five steals in the loss.
No team stats were provided for Marty.
Freeman Academy (8-11) hosts Marion on Thursday, while Marty (7-12) hosts Colome on Thursday evening.
FA 16 28 40 51
M 12 21 28 43
Freeman 71, Scotland 24
FREEMAN - The Freeman girls basketball team picked up a win on its home court, downing Scotland 71-24 on Monday night in Freeman.
Erika Sage recorded 16 points and Hannah Eberts added 13 points, six rebounds and eight steals. The Flyers shot 26-of-52 from the field and 10-of-15 from the line.
For Scotland, Alex Conrad tallied nine points and Taylor Bauder had seven points in the loss. Scotland shot 7-of-25 from the field and 7-of-17 from the line.
Freeman (14-4) hosts Ethan today, while Scotland (5-13) hosts Canistota today.
Gayville-Volin 39, Avon 34
GAYVILLE - Gayville-Volin knocked off Avon 39-34 in girls high school basketball on Monday night in Gayville.
For Gayville-Volin, Genevieve Clark recorded 25 points and four rebounds. The Raiders shot 10-of-45 from the field and 17-of-29 from the field.
Heidi Cap led Avon with a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing 20 rebounds. Avon shot 13-of-54 from the field and 8-of-11 from the free throw line.
Avon outrebounded Gayville-Volin 43-21 in the contest.
Avon defeated Gayville-Volin in junior varsity action, 32-16.
Gayville-Volin (16-3) visits Bon Homme on Friday night in Tyndall, while Avon (14-5) visits Menno on Thursday night.
GV 14 23 28 39
A 7 20 26 34
Colome 52, Gregory 43
COLOME - Colome picked up a win in girls high school basketball action on Monday night, defeating Gregory 52-43 in Colome.
Mariah Kinzer and Taylor Hrabanek led Colome with 14 points apiece.
For Gregory, Emma Schwigert had 11 points and Megan Preslicka added 10 points in the loss.
No team stats were provided.
Colome (5-14) visits Marty on Thursday night, while Gregory (1-18) hosts Burke/South Central on Thursday evening.
C 13 26 42 52
G 8 22 35 43
Monday's statewide scores
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Bridgewater-Emery 78, Centerville 50
Dell Rapids 51, Canton 31
DeSmet 63, Deuel 53
Deubrook 75, Estelline 42
Elkton-Lake Benton 41, Arlington 40
Flandreau Indian 45, Viborg-Hurley 35
Gayville-Volin 62, Avon 39
Kimball/White Lake 65, Wessington Springs 43
Madison 73, Lennox 42
Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 73, Dell Rapids St. Mary 51
Philip 58, Newell 43
Red Cloud 89, Douglas 36
Scotland 51, Platte-Geddes 47
Timber Lake 60, Eureka/Bowdle 52, OT
Wolsey-Wessington 69, Hitchcock-Tulare 33
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Chester 56, Colman-Egan 52
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 79, Pine Ridge 63
DeSmet 47, Deuel 23
Freeman 71, Scotland 24
Harding County 54, Bison 38
Madison 50, Milbank Area 41
McCook Central/Montrose 48, Tri-Valley 28
McIntosh 41, Hettinger/Scranton, N.D. 36
Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 55, Hanson 44
Rosholt 56, Langford 39
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 57, James Valley Christian 34
Timber Lake 55, Eureka/Bowdle 29
Webster 59, Wilmot 29