Tuesday’s games (Feb. 10)
Girls
JCN 57, Doniphan West 46
• North held an 8-point halftime lead and pulled away in the fourth quarter to improve to 15-0. Freshman Jordan Kramer scored 14 points, junior Mallory GrandPre scored 12 and senior Amelia Noll scored 11 in the win.
Oskaloosa 64, Immaculata 45
• Oskaloosa ran to a 17-5 lead after a quarter en route to the easy win to improve to 12-3. Sophomore Hailey Kelly paced the Bears with 24 points while senior Nicole Rockhold scored 16 points.
Holton 77, Jefferson West 30
• The Tigers trailed, 50-10, at the half in falling to 9-6 as Holton stayed undefeated on the season. Senior Katie Bigham scored 13 points and senior Audrey Mullins scored 10 in the loss.
KC Christian 51, Valley Falls 35
• The Dragons were outscored, 30-14, in the second and third quarters in falling to 9-6. Sophomore Abbey Kearney led the Dragons with 12 points in the loss.
McLouth 38, Troy 25
• McLouth used a 15-0 second quarter to take a 20-2 halftime lead and improved to 8-7. Junior Missy Rome outscored Troy with 29 points.
Silver Lake 28, Perry-Lecompton 21
• The Kaws led by 1 at halftime but staggered in the second half to fall to 2-12. Junior Katie Volle and senior Megan Elder led Perry-Lecompton with 6 points each.
Boys
Silver Lake 63, Perry-Lecompton 59
• The Kaws led by 5 at the half and had a 15-point lead entering the fourth quarter before Lake stormed back with a 28-9 fourth quarter for the win. The Kaws fell to 9-6. Senior Joel Gantz scored 12 points and senior Andy Bowman added 11 in the loss for the Kaws.
Oskaloosa 57, Immaculata 46
• The Bears pulled away in the fourth quarter to improve to 9-7. Senior Chase Tenpenny scored 14 points, sophomore Adam Bowser scored 11 points and senior Adam Paavola scored 10 points in the win.
KC Christian 60, Valley Falls 53
• The Dragons trailed by 11 at halftime and a second-half comeback wasn’t in the cards as Valley Falls dropped to 7-9. Sophomore Brooks Glassel led the Dragons with 15 points.
JCN 41, Doniphan West 38
• North led by 6 after a quarter and held on to improve to 8-8. Junior Nick Clark scored 14 points, and senior Riley Noll and sophomore Jeff Hale scored 11 each in the win.
Holton 63, Jefferson West 42
• West led by 2 after a quarter but was outscored, 49-26, thereafter to fall to 4-11. Sophomore Dillon Roy led West with 10 points.
McLouth 46, Troy 41
• McLouth won the game by outscoring Troy, 26-21, in the second half to improve to 2-13. Junior Cole Batman scored 22 points to lead McLouth to the win.
Friday’s games (Feb. 13)
Boys
Mill Valley 54, Perry-Lecompton 43
• The Kaws led by 4 points into the fourth quarter but were outscored, 24-9, in the final period to drop to 9-7. Bowman scored 17 points in the loss.
Pleasant Ridge 66, Oskaloosa 49
• The Bears trailed by 11 at the half en route to the loss to fall to 9-8. Sophomore Levi Wade scored 13 to lead the Bears.
JCN 52, Troy 40
• North outscored Troy, 20-7, in the third quarter to take command and held on to win to move to 9-8. Riley Noll scored 18 points and Hale added 14 in the victory.
Horton 59, Valley Falls 43
• The Dragons fell to 7-10.
Hiawatha 68, Jefferson West 53
• West fell to 4-12.
KC Christian def. McLouth, score n/a
• The Bulldogs fell to 2-14.
Girls
JCN 43, Troy 29
• North pulled away a little each quarter in improving to 16-0. GrandPre scored 14 points and Amelia Noll scored 10 in the win.
Oskaloosa 71, Pleasant Ridge 35
• The Bears outscored Ridge, 50-14, in the second and third quarters en route to improving to 13-3. Rockhold poured in 33 points while freshman Haley Pfau scored 20 in the win.
Jefferson West 53, Hiawatha 38
• West improved to 10-6.
Horton 42, Valley Falls 29
• The Dragons led by 2 after one quarter but trailed by 8 at the half and didn’t put together a second half comeback in falling to 9-7. Senior Chelsy Lassiter scored 10 points in the loss for Valley Falls.
Mill Valley 57, Perry-Lecompton 40
• The Kaws trailed by 12 at the half on the way to the loss to fall to 2-13. Volle scored 11 points and Elder and freshman Natasha Carver scored 10 each in the loss.