Sports

Knight boys’ team meets challenge against J-B

Tuesday was not the first time this season that the Lourdes boys’ basketball team needed to be challenged by their head coach. They responded to that challenge against Johnson-Brock and went on to claim a 42-38 home win over the Johson-Brock Eagles. Lourdes scored just 10 points in the first half and seemed stuck on that number for quite some time. The challenge from Coach Trevor Krenk came at halftime with the coach reminding his players they are better than what they had shown in quarters one and two. The Eagles executed their zone defense well in the first half and Lourdes did not attack. It just had the coach confused a bit.

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Nebraska City boys’ team picked up win, girls’ team fell to Tigers

The Nebraska City boys’ basketball team picked up a 79-44 win at Falls City public school on Tuesdsay night. After taking a one-point lead into the section quarter, the PIoneers scored 46 in the second and third quarters combined. Scoring for the Pioneers were Bradon Thompson, 23; Nyuon Thuokok, 22; Chase Brown, 13; Connor Causgrove, seven; Jayden Borns, four; Bradon Thorton, four; Chris Blum, two; Lucas Nielsen, two; and Kalan Fritch, two. Also in action on Tuesday was the Nebraska City gilrs’ team, which fell to the Tigers, 41-7.

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Otoe Wildcats top Murdock, 1957

The Otoe Wildcats opened their basketball season Friday evening with a 54-49 victory over Murdock. The Wildcats came from behind in the final period to overcome a lead held by Murdock during most of the game. Otoe took a brief 16-14 first quarter lead, but trailed 29-24 at halftime and 44-37 entering the stretch. Jerry Gorton, a senior varsity letter winner led the Wildcats with 26 points but fouled out the first minute of the fourth period. Roger Ross, who finished the game with 10 points took over the scoring chores in the fourth stanza and helped pull out the victory.

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Lourdes Athletics

Lourdes athletics for Tuesday, Jan. 4, has the Knights playing host to Johnson-Brock for a 6 and 7:30 p.m. girls’ and boys’ basketball doubleheader. On Friday, Jan. 7, the basketball teams travel for a 6 and 7:30 p.m. game at Falls City public school. Photos by Kirt Manion

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Nebraska City Basketball and Wrestling Schedule

Nebraska City athletics for Tuesday, Jan. 4, has the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams playing at Falls City at 6 and 7:30 p.m. while the Pioneer wrestling teams host Falls City for a dual at home at 6:30 p.m.. On Thursday, Jan. 6, the girls’ basketball team will host a 7:15 p.m. game against Omaha Gross. And Friday, Jan. 7, has the boys’ wrestling team competing at 4 p.m. at Ashland Greenwood while the girls’ basketball team plays host to Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson at 6 p.m. and the girls’ wrestling team competes at 2 p.m. at High Plains.

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Peru State stops Morningside at Ft. Lauderdale

On Friday, Dec. 17, Peru State would avenge an early season loss to Morningside College with an 83-63 win on the first day of the Florida Cruzin’ Classic in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Peru State improved to 8-7 on the year. The Mustangs are currently receiving votes in the latest NAIA Men’s Basketball Top 25. The Mustangs fell to 7-4 on the season. 1st half Within the first two minutes of the game the Bobcats would have the early lead in the game as they led 6-0. At the 13:22 mark Peru State would have their first double-digit lead at 13 points after Skyler Wilson (Omaha) made a three off the pass from Man Man Baker (Aurora, Colo.). With 6:58 remaining, Morningside was able to get the game within single digits at 29-21. But that didn’t last long as the next possession Donzell Johnson (Bloomington, Ill.) made a three off the assist from Isaac Simpson (Papillion) as Peru State led 32-21 with 6:42 on the clock. The ‘Cats didn’t trail the entire first half. After the first 20 minutes of basketball as been played they led by 13 points at 45-32. 2nd Half Peru State would make a three coming out of the halftime break by Jibril Harris (Chicago, Ill.) off the assist from Baker. With one minute and a half gone in the second half the Bobcats led by 15 points at 50-35. The lead would grow for once again to 17 points as Harris made another three off the pass this time from Wilson. At the 13:25 mark, the ‘Cats led by 21 points after Troy Houghton (Omaha) made a layup. With just under ten minutes to go as Peru State led 69-42 after a Baker layup. The Bobcats used the big first half to take control of the game early as they would go on to win their eighth game of the year and seven of their last nine 83-63. Stats Harris led Peru State in scoring with 18 points while Wilson added 16 and Houghton had 15. Baker was the last Bobcat in double figures as he went for 14 points on a perfect 6-6 shooting from the field. Harris added ten rebounds which led the team and would give him a double-double in the game. Houghton added nine rebounds and Baker added seven. Baker led the ‘Cats with six assists while Simpson had three. Wilson and Johnson each had one steal. Baker added two blocks while Harris would have one block in the contest. Upcoming Game The next game will be on Jan. 5, 2022, against Heart of America Athletic Conference foe Benedictine College Ravens.

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