TRIPP - Burke/South Central held on for victory on Friday night, defeating Tripp-Delmont/Armour 57-53 in girls high school basketball action in Tripp.
Allison Sebern tallied 15 points, four rebounds and two steals for the Cougars. Grace Hazen picked up six rebounds in the contest. B/SC shot 18-of-54 from the field and 15-of-21 from the line.
Kianna Payer had 14 points for TDA, while Erica Koster recorded 13 points and four assists in the loss.
The Nighthawks shot 18-of-29 from the field and 5-of-9 from the line.
Burke/South Central defeated Tripp-Delmont/Armour in junior varsity action, 38-13.
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Burke/South Central (6-9) visits Corsica-Stickney on Tuesday in Stickney, while Tripp-Delmont/Armour (7-6) plays Ethan on Tuesday in Ethan.
B/SC 18 32 46 57
T-D/A 17 25 38 53
Chamberlain 41, Mobridge-Pollock 29
CHAMBERLAIN - The Chamberlain girls basketball team defeated Mobridge-Pollock 41-29 on Friday in Chamberlain.
Dawson Munger recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Sierra Kenobbie added 11 points and five assists. The Cubs shot 17-of-40 from the field and 3-of-9 from the line.
Lauren Henderson led Mobridge-Pollock with 11 points in the loss. M-P shot 12-of-44 from the field and 5-of-11 from the line.
Chamberlain (8-5) visits Hanson today in Alexandria, while Mobridge-Pollock (4-8) hosts Miller on Monday in Mobridge.
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M-P 18 21 24 29
C 11 19 29 41
Mount Vernon/Plankinton 60, Winner 38
PLANKINTON - Megan Bultsma's 22-point performance carried Mount Vernon/Plankinton over Winner 60-38 on Friday night in girls high school basketball action in Plankinton.
Erin Denning chipped in 16 points and Makaela Karst had 11 points, nine rebounds and six assists. The Titans shot 50 percent from the field, 39 percent from 3-point territory and 50 percent from the line.
For Winner, Bailey Volmer had nine points and two rebounds and Sydney Fritz added eight points, four rebounds and two assists in the loss. The Warriors shot 22 percent from the field, 26 percent from beyond the arc and 62 percent from the free throw line.
Mount Vernon/Plankinton (11-1) hosts Gregory today in Plankinton, while Winner (10-4) hosts Miller today in Winner.
W 2 11 22 38
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MV/P 22 40 51 60
Avon 50, Parkston 32
PARKSTON - The Avon Pirates topped the Parkston Trojans 50-32 in high school girls basketball action on Friday in Parkston.
Cheylee Nagel and Heidi Cap each scored 13 points for Avon, which made 19 field goals and went 10-of-14 from the foul line.
Parkston was led by Kailee Schnabel with nine points, while Keelan Bialas added seven points. The Trojans made 10 field goals and went 9-of-16 from the foul line.
Avon (10-4) plays Menno on Tuesday in Menno. Parkston (3-10) plays McCook Central/Montrose on Tuesday in Salem.
A 12 26 40 50
P 14 16 24 32
Menno 48, Corsica-Stickney 34
MENNO - Menno defeated Corsica-Stickney on Friday night, thanks to four players who scored in double digits. The Wolves defeated the Jaguars 48-34 in Menno.
Morgan Edelman recorded 13 points, eight rebounds and three steals, while Tara Spencer had 11 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four steals for a double-double. Breanna Mehlhaf and Paige Heckenlaible chipped in 10 points apiece. The Wolves shot 39 percent from the field, 50 percent from beyond the arc and 40 percent from the line.
For Corsica-Stickney, Courtney Menning had 17 points, eight rebounds and five steals in the loss. The Jaguars shot 25 percent in total field goal percentage and shot 40 percent from the line.
Menno also defeated Corsica-Stickney in junior varsity action, 31-24.
Menno (7-7) hosts Avon on Tuesday in Menno, while Corsica-Stickney (2-11) hosts Burke/South Central on Tuesday in Stickney.
C-S 4 16 25 34
M 8 20 37 48
McCook Central/Montrose 46, Chester Area 26
SALEM - No. 5 McCook Central/Montrose advanced to the Big East Conference Tournament championship game after beating Chester Area 46-26 on Friday in Salem.
Morgan Koepsell scored a game-high 22 points and pulled down six rebounds, while Natalie Gottlob added 12 points and eight rebounds in the win. Rachael Laetsch dished out 13 assists and chipped in 3 points. MCM went 15-of-43 for 34 percent from the field in the win.
Jenna Reiff led Chester Area with eight points and the Flyers went 10-of-49 for 20 percent shooting from the field.
MCM (11-2) plays Sioux Valley at 7 p.m. in Chester, while Chester Area will play Howard in the third place game of the Big East Conference Tournament at 5 p.m. in Chester.
CA 6 16 16 26
MCM 10 31 39 46
Sioux Valley 71, Howard 50
GARRETSON - No. 3 Sioux Valley topped Howard 71-50 in a Big East Conference girls basketball tournament semifinal on Friday in Garretson.
Macy Erickson led the Tigers with 19 points, while Hilary Albrecht chipped in 14 points. Howard went 18-of-40 from the field for 45 percent shooting the in loss.
Kaylee Granum and Carley Peterson led Sioux Valley with 19 points each. The Cossacks went 25-of-52 for 48 percent shooting in the win.
Sioux Valley (14-0) will take on No. 5 McCook Central/Montrose in the Big East Conference championship at 7 p.m. today in Chester. Howard (7-7) plays Chester Area at 5 p.m. today in Chester.
H 16 32 40 50
SV 20 42 63 71
Wagner 54, Scotland 41
SCOTLAND - Ali Kuca scored a game-high 20 points as the Wagner girls basketball team defeated Scotland 54-41 on Friday in Scotland.
Emily Brunsing added 10 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double, while Faith Tyler chipped in nine points for Wagner. The Red Raiders went 22-of-55 from the field in the win.
Alex Conrad scored 18 points and Alexis DeBoer added six points and five rebounds for Scotland. The Highlanders went 12-of-42 from the field in the loss.
Wagner (9-3) plays Irene-Wakonda at 7 p.m. today in Yankton. Scotland (2-11) plays Freeman Academy at 2:30 p.m. today in Yankton.
W 12 31 43 54
S 12 16 25 41
Platte-Geddes 62, Colome 53
COLOME - Platte-Geddes picked up a win on the road, defeating Colome 62-53 in girls high school basketball action on Friday night in Colome.
Jada Nelson led the Black Panthers with 14 points, while Alexis Peterson had 12 rebounds. Platte-Geddes shot 20-of-45 from the field and 4-of-10 from the line.
For Colome, Taylor Hrabanek scored 19 points and Kaydee Heath tallied 17 points. Colome shot 12-of-50 from the field and 11-of-19 from the line.
Platte-Geddes (9-4) squares off with Viborg-Hurley today in Yankton, while Colome (3-10) visits Lyman on Monday in Presho.
P-G 14 34 50 62
C 15 32 39 53
Canistota 50, Alcester-Hudson 34
ALCESTER - Canistota downed Alcester-Hudson 50-34 in high school girls basketball action on Friday in Alcester.
No stats were reported, despite attempts to reach coaches.
Canistota (6-7) plays Howard on Friday in Howard. Alcester-Hudson (3-8) plays Bridgewater-Emery at 11:30 a.m. today in Yankton.
Boys basketball
Mount Vernon/Plankinton 63, Winner 59
PLANKINTON - Mount Vernon/Plankinton picked up a win on its home court, defeating Winner 63-59 in boys high school basketball action on Friday in Plankinton.
Cody Muilenburg recorded 17 points and five rebounds, while Tate Deinert had 14 points and six rebounds. Devin Rihanek chipped in 11 points and six rebounds. The Titans shot 50 percent from the field, 57 percent from beyond the arc and 58 percent from the line.
For Winner, Devon Leiferman had 19 points and four rebounds, while Krockett Krolikowski added 10 points and six rebounds for the Warriors. Winner shot 47 percent from the field, 31 percent from beyond the arc and 50 percent from the line.
Mount Vernon/Plankinton (7-4) hosts Gregory today in Plankinton, while Winner (9-5) hosts Cheyenne-Eagle Butte on Feb. 6.
W 7 22 41 59
MV/P 16 31 44 63
Burke/South Central 70, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 25
TRIPP - Zach Sebern and Ethan Fernau each scored 16 points as Burke/South Central picked up 70-52 road win over Tripp-Delmont/Armour in high school boys basketball action on Friday in Tripp.
The Cougars went 30-of-57 from the field, 7-of-13 from the foul line and outrebounded TDA 31-10 in the win.
Trevor Lau scored six points to lead the Nighthawks. TDA went 10-of-28 from the field for 36 percent and 4-of-12 from the foul line for 33 percent.
B/SC (6-6) plays Marty on Thursday in Bonesteel. TDA (0-13) won the JV game 45-36 and plays Marty on Friday in Marty.
B/SC 21 39 56 70
TDA 3 11 23 25
Corsica-Stickney 50, Menno 35
MENNO - Corsica-Stickney had no problem downing Menno 50-35 in a high school boys basketball game on Friday in Menno.
The Jaguars picked up a double-double from Cordel Menning with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Josh Moser chipped in 12 points and Clayton Menning had 10 points. Corsica-Stickney shot 44 percent from the field and 45 percent from the line.
For Menno, Jacob Hertz had 17 points and seven rebounds in the loss. The Wolves shot 42 percent from the field and 33 percent from the line.
Corsica-Stickney defeated Menno in junior varsity action, 46-22.
Corsica-Stickney (9-2) visits Bon Homme on Monday, while Menno (7-5) visits Avon on Monday night.
M 13 21 29 35
C-S 15 30 38 50
Chamberlain 48, Mobridge-Pollock 35
CHAMBERLAIN - The Chamberlain Cubs picked up their 10th win of the season by beating Mobridge-Pollock 48-35 in high school boys basketball action on Friday in Chamberlain.
Tiegen Priebe scored 13 points and Davis Blackbull chipped in 12 points for the Cubs. Chamberlain went 17-of-39 from the field for 43 percent shooting in the win.
Noah Chase and Brendan Walking Elk led Mobridge-Pollock with 10 points each. The Tigers went 13-of-48 from the field for 27 percent shooting.
Chamberlain (10-4) plays Platte-Geddes on Tuesday in Platte. Mobridge-Pollock (4-8) plays Miller on Monday in Mobridge.
M-P 4 12 20 35
C 13 26 41 48
Colome 77, Platte-Geddes 60
COLOME - Four players who scored in double digits for Colome as the Cowboys defeated Platte-Geddes 77-60 in boys high school basketball action on Friday night in Colome.
Reed Harter recorded 24 points, Kelly O'Bryan had 17 points and Jackson Kinzer added 15 points. Holden Thieman tallied a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Cowboys shot 14-of-34 from the field and 28-of-38 from the line.
For Platte-Geddes, Malichi Girton tallied 21 points and six rebounds, while Riley Hoffman added 17 points in the loss. The Black Panthers shot 13-of-37 from the field and 13-of-18 from the line.
Colome (8-4) visits Kimball/White Lake on Tuesday in White Lake, while Platte-Geddes (4-7) visits Chamberlain on Tuesday.
P-G 14 22 39 60
C 18 32 52 77
Hartington Cedar Catholic (Neb.) 69, Wagner 34
HARTINGTON, Neb. - Wagner fell to Hartington Cedar Catholic (Neb.) 69-34 in boys high school basketball action on Friday in Hartington, Nebraska.
For Hartington Cedar Catholic, Matt Becker had 16 points.
Wagner was led by Jubal Grant with 10 points and nine rebounds, while Hunter Hewitt had eight points in the loss. The Red Raiders shot 38 percent and went 5-of-6 from the line. Wagner had 11 steals and 19 turnovers.
Wagner (3-9) visits Andes Central/Dakota Christian on Thursday in Lake Andes.
W 6 16 29 34
HCC 18 33 48 69
Friday's statewide prep scores
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Aberdeen Central 60, Pierre 47
Aberdeen Christian 76, Sunshine Bible Academy 28
Aberdeen Roncalli 56, Milbank Area 46
Bison 61, Kadoka Area 35
Brandon Valley 69, Mitchell 56
Burke/South Central 57, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 53
Chamberlain 48, Mobridge-Pollock 35
Colome 77, Platte-Geddes 60
Corsica/Stickney 50, Menno 35
Faith 62, Newell 57
Herreid/Selby Area 81, Lemmon 42
Highmore-Harrold 66, Iroquois 33
Langford 74, Northwestern 34
New Underwood 65, Edgemont 39
Rapid City Christian 51, Custer 45
Redfield/Doland 55, Deuel 45
Rosholt 62, Great Plains Lutheran 42
Sioux Falls Christian 73, Dakota Valley 28
Sisseton 50, Groton Area 43
Spearfish 62, Rapid City Central 58
Sturgis Brown 64, Belle Fourche 52
Todd County 89, McLaughlin 41
Tri-Valley 58, Elk Point-Jefferson 50
White River 79, Pine Ridge 59
Dakota Oyate Challenge
Consolation Semifinal
Crow Creek 101, Takini 39
Tiospa Zina Tribal 82, Crazy Horse 55
Semifinal
Flandreau Indian 55, Omaha Nation, Neb. 39
Lower Brule 81, Marty Indian 51
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Aberdeen Central 75, Pierre 44
Arlington 51, Dell Rapids St. Mary 45
Avon 50, Parkston 32
Bison 52, Kadoka Area 45
Burke/South Central 57, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 53
Canistota 50, Alcester-Hudson 34
Chamberlain 41, Mobridge-Pollock 29
Custer 55, Rapid City Christian 21
Dakota Valley 60, Sioux Falls Christian 47
Elk Point-Jefferson 46, Tri-Valley 28
Elkton-Lake Benton 38, Deubrook 37
Estelline 41, Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 18
Flandreau 49, Baltic 26
Florence/Henry 52, Waverly-South Shore 46
Highmore-Harrold 64, Iroquois 18
Lake Preston 53, Colman-Egan 47
Lemmon 42, Herreid/Selby Area 34
McCook Central/Montrose 46, Chester 26
McLaughlin 58, Todd County 43
Menno 48, Corsica/Stickney 34
Milbank Area 53, Aberdeen Roncalli 46
Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 60, Winner 38
New Underwood 62, Edgemont 31
Northwestern 62, Langford 34
Platte-Geddes 62, Colome 53
Rapid City Central 57, Spearfish 47
Redfield/Doland 45, Deuel 37
Sioux Falls Lincoln 58, Sioux Falls O'Gorman 49
Sioux Falls Washington 59, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 49
Sunshine Bible Academy 38, Aberdeen Christian 19
Wagner 54, Scotland 41
Waubay/Summit 46, Wilmot 43
Big East Conference Tournament
Garretson 38, Parker 34
Sioux Valley 71, Howard 50
Dakota Oyate Challenge
Consolation Semifinal
Lower Brule 39, Flandreau Indian 38
Takini 53, Crazy Horse 35
Semifinal
Crow Creek 60, Marty Indian 48
Omaha Nation, Neb. 64, Tiospa Zina Tribal 44
