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Grand View tops PSC women, 77-64

On Saturday, Dec. 11, the Grand View women’s basketball team – who were receiving votes in the latest NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Poll – won on the road 77-64 against Peru State. With the win the Vikings improved to 9-2 overall and 4-0 in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart). The ‘Cats fell to 8-6 overall and 3-2 in the Heart. 1st Quarter Peru State went on an 8-0 run to start the game off in the first four minutes of the game before the Vikings stopped the run with a three at the 5:53 mark. The Bobcats led 10-3 after Samantha Stewart (Mount Ayr, Iowa) hit a bucket off the pass from Lycia Peevy (Paris, Ark.). The Vikings would go on a 9-5 run to end the first quarter as Peru State led 15-14 after the first ten minutes of the game. 2nd Quarter The Vikings would take the lead at 16-15 and the lead would change after Peevy made two free throws with the score at 17-16 with 8:08 on the clock. The Vikings would retake the lead at 25-24 with 4:51 on the clock. Julie Miller (Easton, Kan.) made a layup at the 4:27 mark to take the lead right back. The first half would end with the Vikings taking a one-point lead going into break. 3rd Quarter Grand View came out of the break and went on a 6-0 to take a 41-34 lead at the 8:21 mark. The Bobcats would stop the run as Peevy made a layup to get within five points at 41-36 with 7:28 left in the quarter. The Vikings would have their first double-digit lead at 49-38 with 5:47 on the clock. Peru State would tie the game at 49 all after going on an 11-0 run. After 30 minutes of play Grand View led by three points at 53-50 going into the final ten minutes of the game. 4th Quarter The Vikings lead would get within one point after Hailey Ingram (Omaha) made a layup with the score 53-52 with 9:44 on the clock. Grand View extended their lead to six points at 59-53 with 7:25 left in the game. At the 6:44 mark the Vikings lead would just be four points after Jescenia Mosely (Shenandoah, Iowa) hit a bucket. With 2:36 on the Bobcats trailed by ten points at 67-57. The Vikings would out score the Bobcats by ten points in the fourth quarter to win the conference game 77-64. After the game Peru State head coach Ian Holleran said, “I thought we did a lot of things well against a tough opponent in Grand View. The difference was turnovers and offensive rebounds. Even with the loss I’m still proud of where this team is at right know. We still have work to do to get where we want to be, but I’m confident that we will get there.” Stats Maddy Duncan (Hamburg, Iowa) led the team with 18 points while going 4-5 from behind the arc. Ingram and Stewart added nine points each. Miller added a team-high nine rebounds while Duncan added six. Ingram had three assists which would lead the team. Ingram added team-high four steals while Mosley added two. Miller added two blocks while Ingram was credited with one block in the game. Upcoming Game This was the last game of 2021. The Bobcats will play in Atchison, Kan., on Jan. 5, against the Benedictine College Ravens (10-2, 3-1). The game with the Ravens, who are receiving votes in the most recent NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

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Pioneers fourth at home JV tourney

Nebraska City finished fourth at its home JV wresting tournament. Below are individual results from the tourney. Lane Hobbs, 106, placed first. He beat Tevin Delozier of Millard South by pin in two minutes and topped Walker Terry of Ashland-Greenwood by pin in 3:48. Dominick Sterling, 113, placed first. He beat Brandon Ott of Ashland Greenwood, 11-4, and topped Edwin Carey of Millard South, 12-3. Jakob Ramage, 120, battled back from a set back to beat Lucas Konen of Ashland-Greenwood by pin in one minute, then stopped Kaden Arocho of Millard West, 4-0. Daxx Bender, 126, was fourth. He beat Teven Foote of Millard West by pin in 2:30, and also got a win over Connor Barry of Plattsmouth by pin in 25 seconds. Miguel Hartman, 126, placed second. He beat Zac Neid of Millard West by pin in 1:04 and topped Julian Humm of Millard South by pin in 4:53. Jayden Adams, 152, took third. He beat Dane Sjulin of NC, 7-5. He also beat Aidan Hardin of Malcolm by pin in 45 seconds. 152 Pedro Bonilla wrestled for the Pioneers at 182. Glade Heir, 195, beat Mohanid F. Adam of Omaha Westside by pin and took down Kaleb Schultz of Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca, 9-7. Dawson Thorne, 285, placed 4th He beat Micah A. Lidonde of Omaha Westside by pin in 35 seconds. He also beat James Mcdaniel of Lincoln Northstar by pin in 3:20.

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Knights celebrate, feel like champs at home

On a night when the Lourdes boys’ basketball program honored its three-peat state champion teams, Coach Trevor Krenk’s Knights looked every bit the part of a state champ in taking down Archbishop Bergan out of Fremont by the final score of 55-42. After the teams settled in early on, the Knight squad appeared to take control of the action in the second quarter and then poured it on with a 22-point third quarter.

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