RC vs Ellsworth
Republic County takes on Ellsworth tonight, and note the early start time of 5:00pm CST. Girls up first, with the guys to follow. Listen on line at Network1sports.com
RC vs Clay Center recap
The Tigers take the Varsity sweep, while RC's JV wins both...
Girls
Rep County
Clay Center...12...15...15....9...54
Rep County....11....8...15...12...46
Scoring (points, rebounds, steals)
Clay Center (9-5)
Alyx Bloom (0,3,1) Skyler Dunn (9,1,4) Sydney Crimmins (13,9,4) Anne Martin (11,3,1) Brooke Langvardt (10,3,1) Alyssa Steppe (0,0,0) Chelsea James (9,2,1) Jenna Rossing (2,0,0) TEAM (54,34,12)
Republic County (5-10)
LaShae Headstrom (2,4,1) Lacie Shoemaker (4,3,0) Jacie Jackson (0,0,0) Courtney Kasl (2,4,1) ERica Hadachek (6,4,1) Hunter Duensing (7,4,1) Devin Nutsch (4,2,0) Celsey Beneda (17,7,3) Michelle Cottenmyre (4,4,0) TEAM (46,36,7)
Boys
Clay Center...11...6...5...10...32
Rep County...6....5....5....6....25
Clay Center (14-1)
Brad Komar (0,3,1) Ryan Gierhan (2,0,0) Eric Anderson (5,0,4) Dylan Bergstrom (3,2,0) Joe Wietharn (3,2,1) Colby Swaim (0,0,0) Sean Pfizenmaier (9,7,1) Luke Slagle (7,2,1) Cord Carlson (3,2,0) TEAM (32,22,9)
Republic County (2-13)
Cody Zenger (3,1,0) Trenton Kuhlman (4,2,0) Landon Headstrom (3,6,0) Nick Junker (3,6,0) Jarred Stindt (0,2,0) Brett Wilkinson (0,1,1) Kalen Cromwell (12,3,2) Braden Damman (0,2,0) TEAM (25,26,3)
JV: RC girls win 49-47. RC boys win 50-39
Girls
Rep County
Clay Center...12...15...15....9...54
Rep County....11....8...15...12...46
Scoring (points, rebounds, steals)
Clay Center (9-5)
Alyx Bloom (0,3,1) Skyler Dunn (9,1,4) Sydney Crimmins (13,9,4) Anne Martin (11,3,1) Brooke Langvardt (10,3,1) Alyssa Steppe (0,0,0) Chelsea James (9,2,1) Jenna Rossing (2,0,0) TEAM (54,34,12)
Republic County (5-10)
LaShae Headstrom (2,4,1) Lacie Shoemaker (4,3,0) Jacie Jackson (0,0,0) Courtney Kasl (2,4,1) ERica Hadachek (6,4,1) Hunter Duensing (7,4,1) Devin Nutsch (4,2,0) Celsey Beneda (17,7,3) Michelle Cottenmyre (4,4,0) TEAM (46,36,7)
Boys
Clay Center...11...6...5...10...32
Rep County...6....5....5....6....25
Clay Center (14-1)
Brad Komar (0,3,1) Ryan Gierhan (2,0,0) Eric Anderson (5,0,4) Dylan Bergstrom (3,2,0) Joe Wietharn (3,2,1) Colby Swaim (0,0,0) Sean Pfizenmaier (9,7,1) Luke Slagle (7,2,1) Cord Carlson (3,2,0) TEAM (32,22,9)
Republic County (2-13)
Cody Zenger (3,1,0) Trenton Kuhlman (4,2,0) Landon Headstrom (3,6,0) Nick Junker (3,6,0) Jarred Stindt (0,2,0) Brett Wilkinson (0,1,1) Kalen Cromwell (12,3,2) Braden Damman (0,2,0) TEAM (25,26,3)
JV: RC girls win 49-47. RC boys win 50-39
RC vs Clay Center Schedule
24th & P Street
6:00 PM - Varsity Girls
15 minute warm-up
Varsity Boys
East Elementary
18th & P Street
6:00 PM - Junior Varsity Boys (followed by)
Junior Varsity Girls
RC Wrestlers
Results for Southeast of Saline Duals Tournament
Feb. 6, 2010
RCHS – 48 vs. Southeast of Saline – 32
Match Winners: Brady Lowell @103 lbs., Chris Scrivner @ 125, Bret Filipi @ 130, Braden Larson @ 135, Trenton Colburn @ 140, Brigham Larson @ 145, Kyle Peterson @ 152, Kevin Vetetoe @ 160.
RCHS – 27 vs. Russell – 51
Match Winners: Trenton Colburn @ 140, Brigham Larson @ 145, Kyle Peterson @ 152, Je’Vonte Dyke @ 171, Cody Filipi @ 285
RCHS – 31 vs. Hillsboro 33
Match Winners: Brady Lowell @ 103, Chris Scrivner @ 125, Bret Filipi @ 130, Trenton Colburn @ 140, Brigham Larson @ 145, Cody Filipi @ 215
RCHS 60 vs. Remmington 12
Match Winners: Brady Lowell @ 103, Chris Scrivner @ 125, Bret Filipi @ 130, Braden Larson @ 135, Trenton Colburn @ 140, Brigham Larson @ 145, Kyle Peterson @ 152, Kevin Vetetoe @ 160, Je’Vonte Dyke @ 171, and Cody Filipi @ 215
RCHS 39 vs. Bennington 27
Match Winners: Brady Lowell @103, Chris Scrivner @ 125, Bret Filipi @ 130, Braden Larson @ 135, Trenton Colburn @ 140, Brigham Larson @ 145, Kyle Peterson @ 152
Overall Results: Republic County placed 3rd as a team.
Brady – 4 and 1, Chris- 4 and 1, Bret- 4 and 1, Braden- 3 and 2, Trenton- 5 and 0, Brigham- 5 and 0, Kyle- 4 and 1, Kevin- 2 and 3, Je’Vonte- 2 and 3, Cody- 3 and 2, and Tyler Kasl @ 145- 0 and 1 in an exhibition match vs. Russell wrestler
Pike Valley JH GBB
In an unusual JHPTL Tournament scenario, both the semi-final and final round games were played on Saturday, February 6, 2010. In the day’s opening game at 9:30 a.m., the girls took on St. John’s-Tipton for the third time this season. The first half was a close struggle that finished in a 15-15 tie. In the second half, the Lady Panthers took control, outscoring the opponent 22-5 to take the 37-20 victory to reach the tournament championship game at 5:00 p.m. that evening. The Panthers were led in scoring in this game by Courtney Freed with 16 points, followed by Jaid Runft with 8, Delaney McGregor and Casey Freed with 4 each, Tori Hovis with 3, and Brooke Jensen with 2 points.
The championship game opponents were the Lakeside Knights, 8 point winners in their semi-final game over Rock Hills. It was a tight game throughout the first half with the Panthers clinging to a one-point lead when a buzzer-beating three-pointer gave the girls a 15-11 halftime lead. The second half saw both teams playing good defense and the Panthers never trailed. The victory was sealed with some great defense and rebounding in the final minutes combined with timely shooting. The Panther girls closed out the Knights by a final score of 24-18. We were led in scoring by Courtney Freed with 12 points, Jaid Runft had 6 points, Delaney McGregor had 4 points, and Brooke Jensen had 2 points. It was a great defensive effort and we outscored Lakeside in every quarter of the game to win the tournament.
Tournament team members included 8th grade girls Ryan Brown, Delaney McGregor, Maggie Kuhn, Tracy Garman, Casey Freed, Tori Swafford, Haley Hannaman, Addie Howley, Courtney Freed, Jaid Runft, Brooke Jensen, Tori Hovis, and Cassidy Stenson. Assistant coaches were Kaylene Clark and Theresa Kraus and the sixth and seventh girls were managers and stat keepers for the tournament.
The championship game opponents were the Lakeside Knights, 8 point winners in their semi-final game over Rock Hills. It was a tight game throughout the first half with the Panthers clinging to a one-point lead when a buzzer-beating three-pointer gave the girls a 15-11 halftime lead. The second half saw both teams playing good defense and the Panthers never trailed. The victory was sealed with some great defense and rebounding in the final minutes combined with timely shooting. The Panther girls closed out the Knights by a final score of 24-18. We were led in scoring by Courtney Freed with 12 points, Jaid Runft had 6 points, Delaney McGregor had 4 points, and Brooke Jensen had 2 points. It was a great defensive effort and we outscored Lakeside in every quarter of the game to win the tournament.
Tournament team members included 8th grade girls Ryan Brown, Delaney McGregor, Maggie Kuhn, Tracy Garman, Casey Freed, Tori Swafford, Haley Hannaman, Addie Howley, Courtney Freed, Jaid Runft, Brooke Jensen, Tori Hovis, and Cassidy Stenson. Assistant coaches were Kaylene Clark and Theresa Kraus and the sixth and seventh girls were managers and stat keepers for the tournament.
RC at Beloit tonight
The Buffs get back in the swing after a week off, traveling to Beloit to take on the Trojans. The RC Lady Buffs will look to exact some revenge on a Beloit team that sits on top of the NCAA League, and embarrassed the girls on their home court back in December.
On the guys side, it took some timly shooting by the Trojans and some untimely turnovers by the Buffs for Beloit to escape with a win. There's been lots of learning and growing up for both teams since, it should be fun!
Pregame at 5:50 pm CST, girls tipoff at 6:00! To listen online, click on the Network1sports.com link to the right!
On the guys side, it took some timly shooting by the Trojans and some untimely turnovers by the Buffs for Beloit to escape with a win. There's been lots of learning and growing up for both teams since, it should be fun!
Pregame at 5:50 pm CST, girls tipoff at 6:00! To listen online, click on the Network1sports.com link to the right!
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