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On Saturday afternoon the Avon Pirates took on Kimball/White Lake.
Read moreThis year Becky Haenfler’s junior high girls basketball team consists of three 8th graders (Kate Swier, Lexi Vanderlei, Abby Gretschmann) and five 7th graders (Jordyn Voigt, Rilyn Thury, Breanna Hento, Tessa Pazour, Charlie Simpson). The season ended with a record of 13-6, placing 2nd at the Wagner tournament, and 2nd at their conference tournament. The team worked very hard all season, and the girls got to play a lot of minutes of basketball.
Read moreAs the boys’ basketball season nears its midpoint, the Pirates work toward goals. “Although it hasn’t been the season we were hoping for, I’m encouraging my teammates to persevere through,” senior Eli Watchorn said.
Read moreIn recent girls basketball action, Scotland Lady Highlanders emerging with their second win of the season, 48-37.
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Read moreThe team participated in the Madison Gymnastics Invite on January 11th. Results follow:
Read moreThe Lady Raiders traveled to Gregory last Tuesday night in girls’ basketball action to complete their 5 game road trip. The Raiders would start out to a 5-0 lead and hold that margin after the first with a 14-9 lead. Gregory would play tough in the second quarter taking a 19-18 lead late in the second, but Wagner would finish the quarter on a 8-2 run to take a 26-21 lead into half. Wanger’s defense would stifle the Gorillas in the second half as the Raiders would out score them 27-11 and finish the game with a 53-32 victory. Wagner was led by a well-balanced scoring attack. Macy Koupal led all scorers with 11 points, while grabbing 8 boards, dishing out a team high 4 assists, and coming away with 2 steals. Shalayne Nagel would follow that up with 9 points, a team high 11 boards, 2 assists, and a team high 3 steals. Eve Zephier would add 9 points and grab 3 boards. Ashlyn Koupal would also net 9 points, grab 4 boards, and dish out 2 assists. Emma Yost would finish with 8 points and 4 boards. Lydia Yost would add 5 points and 7 boards off the bench. Jessica Kocer would round out the scoring with 2 points. Wagner would shoot 19-55 for 35% from the floor compared to jus 13-52 for 25% for the Gorillas. Wagner would own the glass with a 40-29 advantage. The Raiders would hit 8-9 from the line while Gregory would go 5-12. “Defensively we switched things up again by starting man and were giving easy looks. In zone we were very active and contested most of their shots. Offensively we started a bit slow and once we got some ball movement we created some open looks from the perimeter and knocked down those shots. We still need to do a better job of attacking.”
Read moreThe Lady Raiders hosted their region rival 8-1 Parkston Trojans last Thursday in girls’ basketball action. It’s been nearly a month since the Raiders have played a game at home and the confines of the Wagner gymnasium treated them well as the Raiders scorched the nets shooting 48% from the field and holding Parkston to just 26%. Wagner would jump out to any early 7-0 lead and would extend their lead to 13 while holding an 18-5 lead going into the second. Wagner would increase their lead to 16 going into the half with a 33-17 lead. The third quarter would find both teams staying even as the Raiders would hold a 45-29 advantage. In the past Wagner has been prone to have a lull quarter but not tonight. They would put up 24 in the final frame to stroll onto a 69-41 victory. Wagner would have 4 players in double figures for the night in a well balanced scoring attack! Shalayne Nagel would lead all scorers with 15 points, 7 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Macy and Ashlyn Koupal would both score 14 points. Macy would add 6 boards, and dish out 5 assists. Ashlyn would add 4 boards, 3 blocks, and dish out 2 assists. Emma Yost would also score in double figures with 11 points, 9 boards, and 3 assists. Lydia Yost would chip in 6 points off the bench while grabbing 3 boards. Eve Zephier would finish with 5 points, 3 boards, and dish out 5 assists and McKenzie Fuchs would round out the scoring with 4 points. Wagner would control the glass out rebounding the Trojans 36-29. Wagner would commit 7 turnovers to Parkston’s 8. “Offensively this has been the best we have played for an entire game. Very unselfish play with excellent ball movement. Our guards did a great job of pushing the ball down the court and we made great decisions on shots and attacking the basket. Defensively this the most points we have allowed all year. We didn’t do as good of a job as in the past of defending the ball screens. That led to some easy penetrations by their guards that led to fouls. We don’t bail them out by fouling we could easily take off some points on their score. Overall though, an emotional game, with a very excellent showing by our team.” The JV team was defeated 32-43. Ashlyn Koupal led all scorers with 15 points. Aniyah and Avari Bruguier added 5 and 4 points. Braxton Nedved and Lydia Yost each added 3 points.
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