Clark/Willow Lake 64, Britton-Hecla 29
CLARK — Third-ranked Clark/Willow Lake recorded a 64-29 victory against Britton-Hecla on Tuesday.
The Cyclones, who improved to 15-2, led 28-16 at the half and carried a 49-23 lead into the final quarter.
Sully Felberg had a game-high 32 points to lead Clark/Willow Lake. Boe Begeman had 11 points, while Emmerson Larson and Chris Bevers each had six points.
Felberg also had 16 rebounds to help the Cyclones to a 49-14 advantage on the boards. Jakob Steen had three assists and three steals.
William Richter was the lone player to reach double figures for Britton-Hecla, which is now 10-6, with 10 points. Chaz Vietor had six points and three rebounds.
Clark/Willow Lake will travel to face Deuel on Monday.
Britton-Hecla 10 16 23 29
Clark/Willow Lake 18 28 49 64
Britton-Hecla (11-6): William Richter 3 1-2 10; Chaz Vietor 2 0-0 6; Jaxon Zuehlke 2 0-2 4; Lofton Heer 1 0-0 2; Nathan Folkman 1 1-2 4; Drew Heitmann 1 1-2 3. Totals: 10-39 3-8 29.
Clark/Willow Lake (15-2): Emmerson Larson 2 0-0 6; Chris Bevers 3 0-0 6; Jakob Steen 2 1-2 5; Bo Begeman 5 1-1 11; Sully Felberg 12 7-8 32; Ky Vandersnick 1 0-0 2; Miles Olson 1 0-0 2. Totals: 26-59 9-11 64.
Rebounds: BH 14 (Vietor 3); CWL 49 (Felberg 16). 3-point goals: BH 6-21 (Richter 3, Vietor 2, Folkman 1); CWL 3-21 (Larson 2, Felberg 1). Turnovers: BH 14; CWL 14. Assists: BH na; CWL 8 (Steen 3). Steals: BH 12; CWL 13 (Steen 3). Fouls: BH 10; CWL 10.
De Smet 72, Flandreau 34
DE SMET — With the help of 12 baskets from beyond the 3-point arc, Class B’s third-ranked De Smet cruised to a 72-34 victory against Flandreau, which is receiving votes in the Class A rankings, on Tuesday.
Carter Wilkinson had 17 points, which included five 3-pointers, to lead the Bulldogs (12-4). Coy Van Regenmorter connected on four long-range jumpers en route to 16 points, while Noah Luethmers nd Grant Wilkinson added 15 and 12 points, respectively.
Grant Wilkinson had 14 rebounds for De Smet, while Carter Wilkinson and Van Regenmorter each had five assists.
Xavier Bien and Alexavier Poitra led Flandreau, which is now 11-6, with nine and eight points, respectively.
Jadon Eng had six rebounds, while Kody Kneebone and Tate Hammer each had three assists.
De Smet hosts Wolsey-Wessington on Monday.
Flandreau (11-6): Xaiver Bien 3 0-0 9; Alexavier Poitra 3 0-0 8; Jadon Eng 1 0-0 3; Kody Kneebone 2 2-3 6; Luke Sheppard 2 0-0 4; Tate Hammer 2 0-0 4. Totals: 13-45 2-3 34.
De Smet (12-4): Noah Luethmers 7 0-0 15; Slayten Wilkinson 3 0-0 6; Kolby Sinclair 2 0-0 6; Grant Wilkinson 5 2-2 12; Carter Wilkinston 6 0-0 17; Coy Van Regenmorter 6 0-0 16. Totals: 29-56 2-2 72.
Rebounds: F 23 (Eng 6); D 31 (G. Wilkinson 14). 3-point goals: F 6-23 (Bien 3, Poitra 2, Eng 1); D 12-25 (C. Wilkinson 5, Van Regenmorter 4, Sinclair 2, Luethmers 1). Turnovers: F 16; D 7. Assists: F 8 (Kneebone 3, Hammer 3); D 16 (Van Regenmorter 5, C. Wilkinson 5). Steals: F 4; D 12. Fouls: F 6; D 8.
Wessington Springs 60, Hitchcock-Tulare 46
WESSINGTON SPRINGS — With three players in double figures, Wessington Springs recorded a 60-46 victory against Hitchcock-Tulare in a 281 Conference matchup.
It was the fourth straight win for the Spartans, who are ranked No. 8 in Class B with a 13-4 record.
Parker Graff and Colby Flowers each had 17 points to lead Wessington Springs. Logan Mebius also reached double figures with 11 points.
Flowers also had 11 rebounds to help the Spartans to a 36-19 advantage on the boards. Graff, Mebius and Haiden Boschee each had two assists, while Boschee had a team-high three steals.
Wessington Springs is back in action today, when it faces the No. 2-ranked team in Class B, Viborg-Hurley, in the DWU Classic at 7:30 p.m., at the Corn Palace in Mitchell.
Hitchcock-Tulare, which is now 6-10, travels to play Wilmot today.
Hitchcock-Tulare (6-10): No individual statistics were reported. Totals: 17-42 7-16 46.
Wessington Springs (13-4): Parker Graff 7 0-0 17; Colby Flowers 5 7-8 17; Logan Mebius 4 0-0 11; Luke Larson 3 0-0 6; Grady Gran 2 0-0 4; Wesley Molnar 1 1-1 3; Damien Knippling 1 0-0 2. Totals: 23-55 8-9 60.
Rebounds: HT 19; WS 36 (Flowers 11). 3-point goals: HT 5-18; WS 6-25 (Graff 3, Mebius 3). Turnovers: HT 12; WS 13. Assists: HT 4; WS 12 (Boschee 3). Steals: HT 7; WS 9 (Graff 2, Mebius 2, Boschee 2). Fouls: HT 12; WS 15.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 54, Wagner 43
WOONSOCKET — In a battle between teams sitting just outside of the rankings in their respective classes, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket emerged with a 54-43 victory against Wagner on Tuesday.
The Blackhawks, who receiving votes in the Class B rankings, scored 15 points in each of the first three quarters to build a 45-33 leading heading into the final quarter.
McCoy Schulz had 18 points to lead Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, while Sam Baruth had 15 points. Grant Edwards had nine points, while Eli White and Landon Jensen each had six points.
Schulz also had a team-high 15 rebounds for the Blackhawks, who improved to 13-3. Edwards and Jensen each had three assists, while Jensen also had three steals.
Carlos Galindo had a game-high 20 points to lead Wagner, which is receiving votes in the Class A rankings. Jesse Zephier added 12 points.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket travels to play Highmore-Harrold on Friday.
Wagner 16 28 33 43
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 15 30 45 54
Wagner (13-3): individual statistics were not available.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (13-3): McCoy Schulz 8 1-2 18; Sam Baruth 4 4-4 15; Grant Edwards 4 0-0 9; Eli White 2 2-2 6; Landon Jensen 1 3-4 6. Totals: 19-55 10-12 54.
Hitchcock-Tulare 59, Highmore-Harrold 48
HITCHCOCK — Using a 17-6 run in the second quarter, Hitchcock-Tulare recorded a 59-48 victory against Highmore-Harrold in a 281 Conference matchup on Tuesday.
The Patriots, who improved to 6-9, led 30-16 at the half and carried a 43-29 lead into the final quarter.
Patrick Maynard had a game-high 21 points, which included five 3-pointers to lead Hitchcock-Tulare. Devin Enander had 18 points.
Enander, Logan LaBrie and Deegan Moes each had five rebounds for the Patriots. Enander also had three steals and a pair of assists, while Moes also had two assists.
Brooks McPeak had 17 points to lead three players in double figures for Highmore-Harrold, which is now 2-13. Jayden Erfman and Jordan Erfman had 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Jordan Erfman had 11 rebounds for the Pirates, while McPeak had a pair of assists and Jayden Erfman had two steals.
Highmore-Harrold 10 16 29 48
Hitchcock-Tulare 13 30 43 59
Highmore-Harrold (2-13): Brooks McPeak 7 0-0 17; Davian Knox 1 0-0 3; Wyatt Faulstich 2 0-0 4; Jordan Erfman 5 0-0 10; Kia McCauley 0 1-2 1; Jayden Erfman 3 2-2 11; Drew Palmer 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 3-4 48.
Hitchcock-Tulare (6-9): Logan LaBrie 2 2-2 6; Deegan Moes 2 2-3 6; Devin Enander 8 0-1 18; Preston Wipf 2 0-0 4; Patrick Maynard 8 0-2 21; Kaiden Weinreis 1 0-0 2; Tucker Gilbert 1 0-0 2. Totals: 24 4-8 59.
Rebounds: HH 28 (Jordan Erfman 11); HT 24 (Enander 5, LaBrie 5, Moes 5). 3-point goals: HH 7-27 (Jayden Erfman 3, McPeak 3, Knox 1); HT 7-18 (Maynard 5, Enander 2). Turnovers: HH 4, HT 7. Assists: HH 4 (McPeak 2); HT 6 (Enander 2, Moes 2). Steals: HH 3 (Jayden Erfman 2); HT 7 (Enander 3). Fouls: HH 13; HT 7.
Girls
Wagner 51, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 41
WOONSOCKET — A quick start helped Wagner, which is tied for third in the Class A rankings, to a 51-41 victory Tuesday against Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, which is No. 9 in the Class B rankings.
The Red Raiders, who improved to 14-2, led 24-9 at the end of the opening quarter. They then used an 11-6 run in the second quarter to build a 35-15 lead at the half.
The Lady Blackhawks managed to cut the 20-point deficit in half during the final 16 minutes of play, but couldn’t complete the comeback.
Ashlyn Koupal amassed 36 of the team’s 51 points in the game for Wagner. She also had team highs with 20 rebounds and four assists.
Liz Boschee led Sanborn Central/Woonsocket with 19 points and nine rebounds. Kali Hofer also reached double figures with 12 points on four 3-pointers.
Cami Edwards had three assists for the Lady Blackhawks, while Lainey Goertz had three steals.
Wagner 24 35 43 51
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 9 15 30 41
Wagner (14-2): Hannah Holzbauer 2 2-3 6; Braxton Nedved 2 0-0 6; Ravyn Medricky 0 1-2 1; Hayden Knudsen 1 0-0 2; Ashlyn Koupal 12 7-7 36. Totals: 17-44 10-12 51.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (13-4): Liz Boschee 8 0-2 19; Kali Hofer 4 0-0 12; Addison Bartholow 1 0-0 2; Cami Edwards 2 0-1 4; Lainey Goertz 2 0-0 4. Totals: 17-55 0-3 41.
Rebounds: W 36 (Koupal 20); SCW 27 (Boschee 9). 3-point goals: W 7-17 (Koupal 5, Nedved 2); SCW 7-27 (Hofer 4, Boschee 3). Turnovers: W 12; SCW 8. Assists: W 9 (Koupal 4); SCW 9 (Edwards 3). Steals: W 3; SCW 7 (Goertz 3). Fouls: W 4; SCW 11.
Wolsey-Wessington 66, De Smet 55
WOLSEY — Wolsey-Wessington opened a 23-11 lead in the first quarter and claimed a 66-55 victory against De Smet on Thursday.
The Lady Bulldogs pulled back to within single digits at 52-43 heading into the final quarter, but couldn’t complete the comeback.
Shae Uttecht had 20 points to lead three players in double figures for the Lady Warbirds, who improved to 10-8. Raya Toupal netted a season-best 17 points, which included and 8-of-10 effort from the free-throw line, while Maria Nelson had 11 points.
Kendal Uttecht and Taylor Eichstadt had nine and seven points, respectively, for Wolsey-Wessington.
Audi Currier led De Smet with 12 points, while Hazel Luethmers had 11 points. Harper Anderson and Megan Dylla finished with nine and eight points, respectively.
Wolsey-Wessington will host Warner on Tuesday, De Smet played Oldham-Ramona-Rutland in Rutland on Friday night and will host Estelline/Hendricks onTuesday.
De Smet 11 26 43 55
Wolsey-Wessington 23 34 52 66
De Smet (7-11): Megan Dylla 3 0-0 8; Harper Anderson 2 3-6 9; Audi Currier 3 5-6 12; Brooke Jennings 2 1-2 6; Hazel Luethmers 4 3-6 11; Addy Gross 2 1-2 5; Ivey Schoenfelder 1 2-2 4. Totals: 17 15-24 55.
Wolsey-Wessington (10-8): Taylor Eichstadt 2 1-2 7; Maria Nelson 5 1-4 11; Shae Uttecht 6 4-5 20; Payton Peterson 1 0-0 2; Kendal Uttecht 3 2-2 9; Raya Toupal 4 8-10 17. Totals: 21 16-23 66.
Clark/Willow Lake 64, Britton-Hecla 24
CLARK — Clark/Willow Lake outscored Britton-Hecla 15-1 in the opening quarter en route to a 64-24 victory on Tuesday.
The Cyclones, who are ranked No. 7 in Class A, led 28-9 at the half and carried a 52-17 lead into the final quarter.
Shelby Begeman and Brynn Roehrich each had 12 points to lead Clark/Willow Lake, which improved to 14-2. Johanna Vandersnick and Jenny Bevers had 11 points each, while Ella Sass added seven points.
Begeman and Bevers shared the rebounding honors for the Cyclones with nine boards each. Bevers also had team highs with seven assists and four steals.
Paityn Erickson led Britton-Hecla, which is now 4-12, with six points. Chellon Pruitt had nine rebounds.
Clark/Willow Lake will face No. 8 St. Thomas More at 3 p.m. Friday at the DWU Classic at the Corn Palace in Mitchell.
Britton-Hecla 1 9 17 24
Clark/Willow Lake 15 28 52 64
Britton-Hecla (4-12): Daynika Zuehlke 1 0-2 3; Karlie Zuehlke 0 1-2 1; Madelynn Micko 1 1-2 3; Koryn Jones 1 2-2 4; Chellon Pruitt 2 1-6 5; Paityn Erickson 3 0-0 6; Tiana Tank 0 1-2 1; Ella Schuster 0 1-2 1. Totals: 8-36 7-18 24.
Clark/Willo Lake (14-2): Shelby Begeman 6 0-0 12; Johanna Vandersnick 5 1-2 11; Kamryn Nesheim 2 0-0 5; Jenny Bevers 3 5-6 11; Brynn Roehrich 6 0-1 12; Faith Roehrich 1 0-0 2; Maddie Brenden 1 0-0 2; Calla Larson 1 0-0 2; Ella Sass 3 1-4 7. Totals: 28-65 7-13 64.
Rebounds: BH 26 (Pruitt 9); CWL 47 (Begeman 9, Bevers 9). 3-point goals: BH 1-4 (D. Zuehlke 1); CWL 1-9 (Nesheim 1). Turnovers: BH 15; CWL 6. Assists: BH 3; CWL 18 (Bevers 7). Steals: BH 3; CWL 7 (Bevers 4). Fouls: BH 11; CWL 14.

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