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KLEM Local Schedule (week of January 19)


MONDAY RESULTS – January 19

(high school bowling)

(G) Le Mars 2357, R-U/R-S-M/M-M-C 1708 (HIGH GAME) Miranda Fisher (186).  (HIGH SERIES) Miranda Fisher (334) & Colleen Zenk (333).  JV results:  Le Mars 2123, R-U/R-S-M/M-M-C had an incomplete team.  (HIGH GAME)  McKayla Smith (179).  (HIGH SERIES) McKayla Smith (328).

(B) Le Mars 2631, R-U/R-S-M/M-M-C 2144 (HIGH GAME) Jacob Beyer (226).  (HIGH SERIES) Jacob Beyer (395).  JV results:  Le Mars 2726, R-U/R-S-M/M-M-C did not have a complete team.  (HIGH GAMES)  Chad Pratt (202) & Noah Scheittler (201).  (HIGH SERIES)  Dayton Augustine (374).

(high school basketball)

MOVILLE — Gehlen Catholic divided a basketball doubleheader at Moville Monday night against Woodbury Central.  The Gehlen boys held off the Wildcats to win 59-51, extending their winning ways to 12-and-0 for the season.  The Gehlen girls fell to 4-and-9 with a 60-48 loss.

In the boys games, the number three-rated (1A) Jays jumped out to a 21-5 lead after a quarter and led 29-21 at the half.  Woodbury Central closed to within 43-39 heading into the final quarter.  Alex Kellen led another balanced night for Gehlen in the scoring department with 15 points,  Solomon Freking had 14 and Ryan Stoll had 12.  Keaton Fish and Drew Widman had 12 each for Woodbury Central.  The Wildcats fall to 7-and-10 with the loss.

In the girls game, Woodbury Central overcame a 17-16 first quarter deficit to lead 34-23 at halftime and led by as many as 16 in the final quarter.  Halle Gray had 17 points for the winning Wildcats with Keely Steffen adding 12 and Jacey Stratton 11.  Morgan Whitehead had 17 for Gehlen Catholic and Carli Murphy added 16.  Both pulled down eight rebounds.  Woodbury Central improves to 10-and-6 for the season.  The Jays travel to Hinton Tuesday night.  The games will be carried on KLEM.

 

(G) Woodbury Central 60, Gehlen Catholic (4-9) 48
(B) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic (12-0) 59, Woodbury Central 51

(G) Remsen St. Mary’s 47, River Valley 34
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 74, River Valley 70

(G) (#3-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 72, Whiting 19
(B) Whiting 74, Kingsley-Pierson 70

(G) Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 53, Harris-Lake Park 38
(B) Harris-Lake Park 59, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 47

(B) Lawton-Bronson 64, Allen (Neb.) 17

(G) Logan-Magnolia 55, West Monona 27
(B) West Monona 90, Logan-Magnolia 60

(G) (#9-4A)Bishop Heelan 77, Sioux City North 24

(G) Sioux City West 54, Sioux City East 52

(B) Pocahontas Area 69, Estherville/Lincoln Central 58

(college basketball)

Georgetown 78, (4) Villanova 58
(5) Duke 79, Pittsburgh 65
(11) Kansas 85, (19) Oklahoma 78
(17) Texas 66, T-C-U 48

(N-B-A basketball)

Washington 111, Philadelphia 76
Charlotte 105, Minnesota 80
Atlanta 93, Detroit 82
L.A. Clippers 102, Boston 93
Golden State 122, Denver 79
Dallas 103, Memphis 95
Houston 110, Indiana 98
New York 99, New Orleans 92
Cleveland 108, Chicago 94
Toronto 92, Milwaukee 89
Portland 98, Sacramento 94
Phoenix 115, L.A. Lakers 100

(N-H-L hockey)

N.Y. Islanders 7, Philadelphia 4
Carolina 4, Toronto 1
Vancouver 2, Florida 1
St. Louis 3, Colorado 1
Columbus 3, Minnesota 1
Calgary 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
New Jersey 5, San Jose 2

 

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – January 20

(high school basketball)

HINTON — The 14th-ranked (2A) Hinton girls scored the first 21 points of the game and never looked back as the Blackhawks beat Gehlen Catholic for the 33rd straight time 52-18 Tuesday night in a non-conference basketball match-up in Hinton.  The Lady Jays were outscored 23-2 in the opening quarter and then finished the game by going scoreless for the final ten minutes as Hinton outscored them 22-6 in the second half.  Kailey Burke led the Blackhawks with 23 points and Abby Cook finished with 18.  Carli Murphy had six for Gehlen as the Lady Jays fall to 4-and-10 for the season.  Hinton improves to 13-and-1.

The No. 3 (1A) Gehlen Catholic boys withstood a 6-for-20 free throw shooting performance in the fourth quarter to hold off a late charge by Hinton for 70-60 victory.  It was the Jays seventh straight win in the series.  The Blackhawks went on a 16-4 run midway through the second half to trim a 17-point third quarter deficit to five with 5:05 to play before the Jays made just enough plays to prevail.  Gehlen shot 69% for the night, connecting on 27-of-39 shots from the floor.  The Jays were 8-for-9 in both the second and third quarters.  Ryan Stoll led another balanced scoring night for Gehlen with 19 points, while Alex Kellen had 15, Jarod Steffes 14 and Solomon Freking 10.  Sophomore Jay Small led all scorers with 26 points to pace  Hinton with Colton Schau adding 13.  Gehlen improves to 13-and-0 with their second victory of the season over Hinton while the Blackhawks slip to 9-and-4.

Gehlen travels to Remsen St. Mary’s Friday night and Hinton plays South O’Brien as both schools return to War Eagle Conference action.

LE MARS — The Le Mars girls avenged a three-point loss at Emmetsburg last month with a 40-35 win at home over the E-Hawks Tuesday night.  The Lady Bulldogs led by five at halftime but Emmetsburg had battled back to tie the game at 29-all heading into the fourth quarter.  Kassidy Rieken had ten points to lead Le Mars with Jen Schneider adding nine and Holly Schneider 8.  Alexa Naig had 14 for Emmetsburg.  Le Mars evens their record at 7-and-7 and 5-and-3 in the Lakes Conference.  The Lady Bulldogs have won 7 of their last 10 games.

Tyler Borchers scored 18 points to lead the fifth-ranked (3A) Le Mars boys to a 63-28 romp over the Emmetsburg boys Tuesday.  The win keeps the Bulldogs a half-game ahead of Spirit Lake and Western Christian in the Lakes Conference race with a 7-and-1 league mark and a 10-and-2 season record.  The Bulldogs had things pretty well in hand by halftime, leading 36-13.  Trent Hilbrands dropped in 15 for the Dogs and Pete Meis added 12.  Le Mars travels to Hull Friday night to meet Western Christian in a key conference match-up.

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) (#14-2A)Hinton (13-1) 52, Gehlen Catholic (4-10) 18
(B) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic (13-0) 70, Hinton (9-4) 60

(G) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 54, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 51*
(B) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 60, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 51*

(G) Akron-Westfield 45, Alcester-Hudson (S.D.) 40
(B) Akron-Westfield 60, Alcester-Hudson (S.D.) 50

(G) Harris-Lake Park 54, Remsen St. Mary’s 52
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 45, Harris-Lake Park 43

(G) South O’Brien 40, Remsen-Union 38
(B) South O’Brien 72, Remsen-Union 32

(G) West Sioux 50, Trinity Christian 12
(B) Trinity Christian 61, West Sioux 55

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) Le Mars (7-7/5-3) 40, Emmetsburg 35
(B) (#5-3A)Le Mars (10-2/7-1) 63, Emmetsburg 28

(G) (#1-2A)Western Christian 80, (#15-3A)Cherokee 70
(B) (#2-2A)Western Christian 94, Cherokee 29

(G) Spencer 44, Estherville/Lincoln Central 38
(B) Spencer 69, Estherville/Lincoln Central 51

(G) (#4-3A)Spirit Lake 60, Storm Lake 14
(B) (#29-3A)Spirit Lake 74, Storm Lake 47

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) (#13-2A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 56, OA-BCIG 51
(B) (#8-1A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 80, OA-BCIG 53

(G) Ridge View 44, River Valley 39
(B) Ridge View 70, River Valley 36

(G) Westwood 57, Siouxland Christian 46
(B) Siouxland Christian 53, Westwood 46

(B) Omaha Christian Academy (Neb.) 33, Whiting 26

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) M-O-C/Floyd Valley 53, Sibley-Ocheyedan 38
(B) (#8-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 78, Sibley-Ocheyedan 31

(G) (#5-3A)Sioux Center 63, Boyden-Hull 22
(B) (#10-1A)Boyden-Hull 88, Sioux Center 79

(G) (#13–1A)Central Lyon 54, West Lyon 45
(B) (#4-1A)Central Lyon 68, West Lyon 44

(G) (#12-1A)George-Little Rock 54, Rock Valley 43
(B) George-Little Rock 61, Rock Valley 58

(G) (#15-2A)Okoboji 54, Sheldon 43
(B) Okoboji 55, Sheldon 48

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 50, Council Bluffs A-L 48
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 66, (#10-4A)Council Bluffs A-L 63

(B) Sioux City East 101, Sioux City West 85

(G) (#9-4A)Bishop Heelan 88, Lawton-Bronson 58

(college basketball)

(1) Kentucky 65, Vanderbilt 57
(6) Wisconsin 82, (25) Iowa 50
(9) Iowa State 77, Kansas State 71

Davidson 77, (22) Dayton 60

(N-B-A basketball)

Oklahoma City 94, Miami 86
San Antonio 109, Denver 99

(N-H-L hockey)

Edmonton 5, Washington 4, SO
Detroit 5, Minnesota 4, SO
N.Y. Rangers 3, Ottawa 2, OT
Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT
Montreal 2, Nashville 1, OT
Tampa Bay 4, Vancouver 1
Chicago 6, Arizona 1
Boston 3, Dallas 1

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – January 21

(college basketball)

G-P-A-C games
(W) Morningside 75, Northwestern 62
(M) Morningside 75, Northwestern 65

(W) Briar Cliff 68, Dakota Wesleyan 59
(M) Dakota Wesleyan 87, Briar Cliff 78

(W) Mount Marty 81, Dordt 54
(M) Dordt 83, Mount Marty 56

Top 25

(12) Utah 86, Washington State 64
(14) Wichita State 76, Missouri State 53
(15) North Carolina 87, Wake Forest 71
(20) Northern Iowa 66, Indiana State 60
(21) Baylor 81, Huston-Tillotson 61

(N-B-A basketball)

New York 98, Philadelphia 91
Charlotte 78, Miami 76
Cleveland 106, Utah 92
Atlanta 110, Indiana 91
Detroit 128, Orlando 118
New Orleans 96, L.A. Lakers 80
Memphis 92, Toronto 86
Dallas 98, Minnesota 75
Oklahoma City 105, Washington 103, OT
Phoenix 118, Portland 113
Brooklyn 103, Sacramento 100
Golden State 126, Houston 113

(N-H-L hockey)

Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2, SO
Colorado 3, Boston 2, SO
Ottawa 4, Toronto 3
Winnipeg 4, Columbus 0
Anaheim 6, Calgary 3
San Jose 4, Los Angeles 2

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – January 22

(high school bowling)

(G) Le Mars 2329, West Sioux had an incomplete team (HIGH GAME) Caitlin Hughes (191).  (HIGH SERIES) Caitlin Hughes (377).  jv results:  Le Mars 1938, West Sioux had an incomplete team.  (HIGH GAME) Ciara Augustine (162).  (HIGH SERIES) Ciara Augustine (298).

(B) Le Mars 2907, West Sioux 2017 (HIGH GAME) Jacob Beyer (269) & James Murra (235).  (HIGH SERIES) Jacob Beyer (503).  jv results:  Le Mars 2359, West Sioux had an incomplete team.  (HIGH GAME) Dayton Augustine (193).  (HIGH SERIES) Dayton Augustine (376).

(high school wrestling)

Le Mars (13-4/4-2) 45, Emmetsburg 33

Bulldog winners: 106#-Fernando Zetina won by a fall  ..  120#-Donny Allaway won by a fall  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a fall  ..  152#-Cody Beck won by a forfeit  ..  160#-Tanner Gesink won by an 11-7 decision  ..  170#-Jaycob Hollingsworth won by a forfeit  ..  220#-Hunter Fedders won by a forfeit  ..  285#-Jesus Diaz won by a fall.

Le Mars (14-4/5-2) 52, Estherville/Lincoln Central 30

Bulldog winners: 113#-Matthew Simoni won by a fall  ..  120#-Donny Allaway won by a forfeit  ..  126#-Tanner Francksen-Small won by a fall  ..  132#-Chris Deiterman won by a forfeit  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a forfeit  ..  145#-Mason Weiler won by a 9-1 major decision  ..  170#-Jaycob Hollingsworth won by a forfeit  ..  182#-Dillan Belt won by a fall  ..  285#-Jesus Diaz won by a fall.

(high school basketball)

(G) Akron-Westfield 45, Clay Central/Everly 37
(B) Akron-Westfield 73, Clay Central-Everly 36

(G) (#3-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 74, Remsen-Union 40
(B)

(G) Cherokee 64, Alta-Aurelia 48
(B) Alta-Aurelia 54, Cherokee 46

(G) (#15-2A)Okoboji 48, Emmetsburg 34
(B) Okoboji 63, Emmetsburg 31

(G) (#12-2A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 52, East Sac County 43
(B) (#8-1A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 40, East Sac County 32

(G) OA-BCIG 35, Siouxland Christian 34
(B) OA-BCIG 66, Siouxland Christian 53

(G) (#8-4A)Bishop Heelan 58, Sioux City East 48

(G) Sioux City West 55, Sioux City North 41

(college basketball)

(2) Virginia 57, Georgia Tech 28
(3) Gonzaga 68, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 47
(7) Arizona 89, Stanford 82
(8) Notre Dame 85, Virginia Tech 60
(23) Indiana 89, (13) Maryland 70
DePaul 64, (24) Seton Hall 60

(N-B-A basketball)

Chicago 104, San Antonio 81
Utah 101, Milwaukee 99
Boston 90, Portland 89
L.A. Clippers 123, Brooklyn 84

 

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – January 23

(high school basketball)

REMSEN  — Gehlen Catholic overcame an early 15-2 deficit to clip Remsen St. Mary’s 50-46 in a War Eagle Conference girls basketball match-up in Remsen Friday night.  Carli Murphy scored nine of her 13 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Lady Jays down the stretch.  All 13 of her team-high points came after halftime after battling through foul troubles in the first half.  Taylor Peters and Grace Auchstetter added 12 each for Gehlen.  Auchstetter hit four three’s in the second quarter to help the Lady Jays wipe out the 13-point first quarter deficit and forge a 22-all tie at halftime.  Auchstetter suffered a knee injury just before halftime that ended her career night.  Alexis Bunkers hit seven three-pointers and led St. Mary’s with 24 points.  Gehlen Catholic improves to 5-and-10 and 4-and-3 in the conference while Remsen St. Mary’s slips to 4-and-11 for the season and 2-and-5 in the W-E-C.

The third-rated (1A) Gehlen Catholic boys had to overcome a seven-point deficit early in the third quarter to stay unbeaten with a 63-52 win over a scrappy Remsen St. Mary’s club.  The Hawks led 30-28 at halftime and opened the second half with a Brady Harpenau bucket and a three-pointer by Jacob Wesselmann for a 35-28 lead.  It’s the biggest second half deficit the Jays have faced all season.  Never one to panic though, the senior dominated Gehlen team battled back to take a 46-44 lead after three quarters and never trailed in the fourth period, outscoring the Hawks 17-8 to improve to 14-and-0 for the season and 7-and-0 in the War Eagle Conference.  Ryan Stoll led the Jays with 17 points with Alex Kellen adding 14 and Lucas Hunt 10.  Freshman Nick Ruden had 15 for St. Mary’s while Brady Harpenau, Jacob Wesselmann and Ethan Biezuns had ten points each.  The Hawks fall to 9-and-5 for the season and 3-and-4 in the W-E-C.

HULL — In the battle of two state-rated boys basketball titans Friday night in Hull, number-five (3A) Le Mars rallied past number-two (2A) Western Christian 53-49.  Tyler Paulson’s two free throws with 4.6 seconds to play sealed the outcome.  The Wolfpack led for much of the first three quarters of the game before the Bulldogs rallied in the final period, outscoring Western 18-10, to overcome a 39-34 deficit going into the final quarter.  Le Mars trailed 27-20 at the half and fell behind by ten in the opening minute of the second half.  Back-to-back three’s by Tyler Paulson and Mitch Sitzmann gave Le Mars a 45-41 lead with five minute to play.  Sophomore Trent Hilbrands had 14 points to pace a balanced Le Mars scoring attack with Tyler Paulson adding 13, Tyler Borchers 12 and Caleb Cline 10.  Josh Van Lingen had 15 points to lead Western Christian with Taylor Miedema adding 14.  The season sweep by Le Mars marks only the second time in the history of the series between the two longtime rivals that the Bulldogs have won both games over Western.  Le Mars improves to 11-and-2 for the season and 8-and-1 in the Lakes Conference while Western Christian, the defending 2A State champs, fall to 11-and-2 and 6-and-2 in the Lakes.  Western plays at Spirit Lake Tuesday night while Le Mars travels to Spencer.

The second-rated (2A) Western Christian girls stayed unbeaten in Lakes Conference play at 8-and-0 with a 67-26 win over the Le Mars girls Friday night.  The Wolfpack grabbed control early while posting their 19th straight win in the series.  Kenzie Bousema had 14 points to pace the Western offensive attack with Jamie Gesink dropping in ten.  Workhorse Kassidy Rieken of Le Mars led all scorers with 15.  The Wolfpack are now 12-and-2 for the season.  Le Mars slips to 7-and-8 with a 5-and-4 league record.   

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Gehlen Catholic (5-10/4-3) 50, Remsen St. Mary’s (4-11/2-5) 46*
(B) (#3-1A)Gehlen Catholic (14-0/7-0) 63, Remsen St. Mary’s (9-5/3-4) 52*

(G) (#14-1A)Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 40, Akron-Westfield 30*
(B)

(G) (#13-2A)Hinton 59, South O’Brien 33*
(B) South O’Brien 79, Hinton 58*

(G) West Sioux 73, Remsen-Union 52*
(B) West Sioux 74, Remsen-Union 54*

(G) (#1-2A)Unity Christian 67, Harris-Lake Park 22*
(B) Harris-Lake Park 54, Unity Christian 45*

(G) (#15-2A)Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 47, Trinity Christian 44*
(B) Trinity Christian 41, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 36*

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#2-2A)Western Christian 67, Le Mars (7-8/5-4) 26
(B) (#5-3A)Le Mars (11-2/8-1) 53, (#2-2A)Western Christian 49

(G) Cherokee 66, (#5-3A)Spirit Lake 44
(B) (#2-3A)Spirit Lake 70, Cherokee 28

(G) Emmetsburg 54, Spencer 29
(B) Spencer 78, Emmetsburg 49

(G) Estherville/Lincoln Central 46, Storm Lake 29
(B) Estherville/Lincoln Central 58, Storm Lake 41

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) (#3-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 74, West Monona 40
(B) West Monona 113, Kingsley-Pierson 53

(G) Ridge View 51, Lawton-Bronson 45
(B) Ridge View 49, Lawton-Bronson 41

(G) Crofton (Neb.) 73, Woodbury Central 40
(B) Crofton (Neb.) 62, Woodbury Central 55

(G) (#12-2A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 54, Westwood 45
(B) (#8-1A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 70, Westwood 19

(G) River Valley 62, Whiting 30
(B) River Valley 69, Whiting 56

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#11-1A)George-Little Rock 56, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 40
(B) (#8-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 61, George-Little Rock 37

(G) (#3-3A)Sioux Center 67, Sibley-Ocheyedan 38
(B) Sioux Center 70, Sibley-Ocheyedan 31

(G) West Lyon 45, Boyden-Hull 24
(B) (#10-1A)Boyden-Hull 74, West Lyon 61

(G) (#14-2A)Okoboji 50, (#15-1A)Central Lyon 49
(B) (#4-1A)Central Lyon 70, Okoboji 52

(G) Rock Valley 55, Sheldon 43
(B) Sheldon 71, Rock Valley 52

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) Sioux City East 66, Bishop Heelan 55

(B) Sioux City North 89, Sioux City West 56

(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 47, (#14-4A)Lewis Central 43
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 72, Lewis Central 64

(college basketball)

(16) V-C-U 63, Saint Louis 61

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 91, Philadelphia 86
Atlanta 103, Oklahoma City 93
Miami 89, Indiana 87
Cleveland 129, Charlotte 90
New York 113, Orlando 106
Chicago 102, Dallas 98
New Orleans 92, Minnesota 84
San Antonio 99, L.A. Lakers 85
Houston 113, Phoenix 111
Boston 100, Denver 99
Golden State 126, Sacramento 101

 

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – January 24

(high school wrestling)

Le Mars went 1-and-4 and finished 8th at the Bishop Heelan Dual Team Tournament  (Nic Madsen went 5-and-0)

Lincoln East (Neb.) 56, Le Mars (14-5) 23

Bulldog winners: 120#-Donny Allaway won by a 23-7 TF  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a forfeit  .. 220#-Hunter Fedders won by a fall  ..  285#-Alex Gomes won by a fall.

South Sioux City (Neb.) 56, Le Mars (14-6) 24

Bulldog winners: 106#-Fernando Zetina won by a fall  ..  120#-Donny Allaway won by a fall  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a fall  ..  145#-Cody Sherlock won by a fall.

Glenwood 69, Le Mars (14-7) 12

Bulldog winners: 120#-Donny Allaway won by a fall  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a fall.

Columbus (Neb.) 63, Le Mars (14-8) 18

Bulldog winners: 106#-Fernando Zetina won by a forfeit  ..  113#-Matthew Simoni won by a forfeit  ..  138#-Nic Madsen won by a fall.

Le Mars (15-8) 49, Bishop Heelan 24

Bulldog winners: 106#-Fernando Zetina won by a forfeit  ..  126#-Donny Allaway won by a 13-2 MD  ..  138#-Chris Deiterman – forfeit  ..  145#-Nic Madsen won by a fall  ..  152#-Cody Beck won by a 15-13 decision  ..  170#-Jaycob Hollingsworth won by a forfeit  ..  182#-Zach Rolfes won by a forfeit  ..  220#Hunter Fedders won by a forfeit  ..  285#-Alex Gomes won by a forfeit.

(high school basketball)

(G) (#2-2A)Western Christian 78, Spencer 35
(B) (#2-2A)Western Christian 73, Spencer 61

(G) Sioux City North 51, Council Bluffs T-J 34
(B) Sioux City North 72, Council Bluffs T-J 41

(G) Sioux Falls Lincoln 70, Sioux City East 56
(B) Sioux Falls Lincoln 63, Sioux City East 44

(G) West Sioux 47, West Lyon 44
(B) West Lyon 59, West Sioux 47

(G) Lawton-Bronson 70, Dakota Valley 66
(B) Lawton-Bronson 70, Dakota Valley 68

(G) (#5-2A)IKM-Manning 59, (#12-2A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 50
(B) (#8-1A)Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 64, (#1-2A)IKM-Manning 49

(G) (#14-1A)Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 44, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 22
(B) Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 78, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 46

(B) Siouxland Christian 53, Don Bosco 22

(B) West Monona 65, Riverside-Oakland (Neb.) 51

(college basketball)

G-P-A-C results:
(W) Hastings 73, Briar Cliff 64
(M) Hastings 84, Briar Cliff 66

(W) Northwestern 86, Nebraska Wesleyan 51
(M) Nebraska Wesleyan 111, Northwestern 99

Top 25

(1) Kentucky 58, South Carolina 43
(3) Gonzaga 91, Pacific 60
(6) Wisconsin 69, Michigan 64, OT
(7) Arizona 73, California 50
Texas Tech 78, (9) Iowa State 73
(11) Kansas 75, (17) Texas 62
(15) North Carolina 78, Florida State 74
(18) West Virginia 86, T-C-U 85, OT
(21) Baylor 69, (19) Oklahoma 58
(22) Dayton 63, Richmond 60
Purdue 67, (25) Iowa 63

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 76, New York 71
Milwaukee 101, Detroit 86
Memphis 101, Philadelphia 83
Utah 108, Brooklyn 73
Portland 103, Washington 96

 

 

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – January 25

(N-F-L football)

PRO BOWL at Glendale, Arizona:  A-F-C 32, N-F-C 28

(N-H-L hockey)

ALL-STAR GAME at Columbus, Ohio: Team Staal 17, Team Lidstrom 12

(N-B-A basketball)

Miami 96, Chicago 84
Cleveland 108, Oklahoma City 98
L.A. Clippers 120, Phoenix 100
New Orleans 109, Dallas 106
Atlanta 112, Minnesota 100
Indiana 106, Orlando 99
San Antonio 101, Milwaukee 95
Toronto 114, Detroit 110
Golden State 114, Boston 111
Washington 117, Denver 115, OT
Houston 99, L.A. Lakers 87

 

(college basketball)

(2) Virginia 50, Virginia Tech 47
(4) Villanova 71, Creighton 50
(5) Duke 77, St. John’s 68
(8) Notre Dame 81, North Carolina State 78, OT
(10) Louisville 80, Pittsburgh 68
(12) Utah 77, Washington 56
(13) Maryland 68, Northwestern 67
(14) Wichita State 74, Drake 40
(20) Northern Iowa 54, Illinois State 53
Ohio State 82, (23) Indiana 70
Butler 77, (24) Seton Hall 57