SC-W wins in Region 4B

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FORESTBURG — Third-seeded Sanborn Central-Woonsocket pulled away in the third quarter and held on for a 45-38 victory against No. 6 Colman-Egan in the quarterfinals of the Region 4B Tournament on Tuesday.
Megan Poyer and Tesa Jensen each had 16 points to lead the Lady Blackhaws to the victory. Kaylee White added eight points.
Poyer also had a team-high nine rebounds and three assists for Sanborn Central-Woonsocket. Abby Vermeulen also had three assists, while Trinity Boschee had three steals.
Braiden Westley was the lone player to reach double figures for Colman-Egan with 11 points. Mackenzie Hemmer had 10 rebounds, while Elizabeth Moore had two assists and Madison Voelker had five steals.
Sanborn Central-Woonsocket, which improved to 15-6 will face second-seeded Hanson in the semifinals at 8 p.m. Thursday at Huron Arena.

Colman-Egan                   3  14  23  38
Sanborn Central-Woonsocket 14  17  35  45
Colman-Egan (9-11): Madison Voelker 3 0-0 7; Katie Hannasch 1 1-2 4; Braiden Westley 3 4-4 11; Mackenzie Hemmer 2 1-3 6; Elizabeth Moore 1 0-2 2; Olvia Baumberger 2 1-2 5; Josie Mousel 1 1-8 3. Totals: 13 8-21 38.
Sanborn Central-Woonsocket (15-6): Megan Poyer 3 8-10 16; Abby Vermeulen 0 2-2 2; Trinity Boschee 1 1-5 3; Tesa Jensen 7 1-2 16; Kaylee White 3 1-3 8. Totals: 14 13-22 45.
Rebounds: CE 40 (Hemmer 10); SCW 34 (Poyer 9). 3-point goals: CE 4 (Voelker 1, Hannasch 1, Westley 1, Hemmer 1); SCW 4 (Poyer 2, Jensen 1, White 1). Turnovers: CE 14; SCW 15. Assists: CE 3 (Moore 2); SCW 11 (Vermeulen 3, Poyer 3). Steals: CE 9 (Voelker 5); SCW 9 (Boschee 3). Fouls: CE 16; SCW 20.


Region 3B
Castlewood 63, Hitchcock-Tulare 32
WHITE — Alayna Benike recorded a triple double to help third-seeded Castlewood to a 63-32 victory against No. 6-seeded Hitchcock-Tulare in the quarterfinals of the Region 3B Tournament on Tuesday.
Benike led the Warriors with  24 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and three steals. Also reaching double figures were Maddie Horn and Cala Hunter with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Elizabeth Salmen led Hitchcock-Tulare with 15 points and six rebounds. Dawsyn Otto had eight points.
Kaitlyn Rathjen had five rebounds for the Lady Patriots, while Kenidee Enander had two steals.
Castlewood will face second-seeded Deubrook Area in the semifinals at 6 p.m. Thursday in Madison.

Hitchcock-Tulare       9  14  21  32
Castlewood     14  32  48  63
Hitchcock-Tulare: Kenidee Enander 2 0-0 5; Madison Hofer 2 0-0 4; Dawsyn Otto 2 3-4 8; Elizabeth Salmen 6 1-1 15. Totals: 12 4-5 32.
Castlewood: Alayna Benike 8 6-8 24; Mackenzie Everson 1 0-1 2; Julie Fisher 1 0-0 2; Lauren Gabur 2 0-0 4; Maddie Horn 5 0-0 13; Cala Hunter 4 2-2 11; Sierra Schofield 3 0-0 7. Totals: 24 8-11 63.
Rebounds: HT 19 (Rathjen 5); C 31 (Benike 11). 3-point goals: HT 4 (Salmen 2, Enander 1, Otto 1); C 7 (Horn 3, Benike 2, Hunter 1, Schofield 1). Turnovers: HT 15; C 6. Assists: HT 1; C 18 (Benike 10). Steals: HT 5 (Enander 2); C 9 (Benike 3). Fouls: HT 11; C 7.
Other region games
Several games started late in the Class “B” Regional playoffs Tuesday night and full results were not available as the Plainsman went to press.
In Region 1B, No. 2 seeded Clark-Willow Lake pounded Northwestern 75-45 and will play Waverly-South Shore for a spot in the SoDak 16 Thursday night in Aberdeen. In Region 2B, Highmore-Harrold saw their season come to a close, as they suffered a 61-38 loss to Sully Buttes.
Hitchcock-Tulare lost to No. 3 Castlewood 63-32 in Region 3B to end the Lady Patriots season, while James Valley Christian dropped a 58-30 game to second-seeded Deubrook Area. The top-seeded De Smet Lady Bulldogs were leading Lake Preston comfortably but the game was not yet final.