The Harris-Lake Park Boys basketball team rebounded from
their first loss of the season in a big way, last night, at home against Clay
Central-Everly. The Wolves beat the
Mavericks, 62-14, behind 19 points from senior
Eli Ihnen, and 11 from senior Colin Bruns. Coach Jeff Sohn says, despite the lopsided
final margin, his team got off to a slow start.
Sohn says first quarter was a struggle
The Wolves are now 8-1, and play at
Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayshire, this Friday.
The Okoboji boys fell to MOC-Floyd Valley, 75-53. It was the seventh straight loss for the
Pioneers. Here’s coach Ryan Paulsen.
Paulsen says it’s been a tough stretch
In other boys’ games last night, Remsen Union knocked off
South O’Brien, 54-48; Trinity Christian
topped Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven Ayrshire, 66-41; and Boyden-Hull beat
Sibley-Ocheydan, 70-44.
The Harris-Lake Park Girls improved to 6-3 with a 45-41 win
over Clay-Central Everly. Noreen Morrow
led HLP with 17 points. Mariah Gath
chipped in eleven.
The girls from MOC-Floyd
Valley went into Milford, last night, and beat Okoboji
62-31. The loss snaps a two game winning
streak for the Lady Pioneers. Here’s
their coach, Abby Goodlaxson.
Goodlaxson says her team showed heart in second half
The Sibley-Ocheydan girls beat Boyden-Hull, 41-27.