DODGEVILLE — The top-ranked Warriors rolled Dodgeville 65-27 in a nonconference game Dec. 27.
Hannah Butler scored 18 points and added five rebounds and five assists to lead Black Hawk (9-0) past the Dodgers (4-6). Bailey Butler scored 17 points and hit two 3-pointers, dished out five assists and collected four steals. Natalie Leuzinger scored 14 points and had five rebounds. Kaylee Marty had six points and six boards, and Maddy Huschitt complimented five points with snagging six steals.
The Warriors led 37-12 at halftime and kept all Dodgeville players from reaching double figures in scoring.
Albany 42, Parkview 23
ORFORDVILLE — The Comets advanced to 9-3 overall with a nonconference win over the Vikings Dec. 28.
Albany jumped out to a 21-10 lead at halftime.
Brianna Dahl scored eight of her 12 points in the first half for the Comets, while leading scorer Libby Beck dropped 10 of her 13 in the second half.
Albany held Parkview to just six field goals in the game.
Juda 50, North Crawford 30
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Iowa-Grant 57, Juda 45
JUDA — The Lady Panthers picked up their second win of the season during the holiday tournament they hosted Dec. 28.
In the win over North Crawford (0-12), Juda led 26-15 at halftime and finished with two players in double figures. Hannah Powers scored 11 points for the Panthers (2-9), while Maddie Smith had 13. Taylor Golackson and Anna Skoumal each had six for Juda.
In the loss to Iowa-Grant, Juda trailed just 27-25 at halftime. Iowa-Grant’s Annie Spurley scored a game-high 27 points, and Liv Liddicoat had 14. Juda was led in scoring by Montana Steinmann, who hit four 3-pointers and scored 19 points. Powers again had 11 and Riese Price finished with seven.
New Glarus 50, Shullsburg 28
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River Ridge (Illinois) 64, New Glarus 51
CUBA CITY — The Glarner Knights split its Cuba City Holiday Tournament games Dec. 27-28.
In the Dec. 27 loss to River Ridge, Illinois, New Glarus trailed 32-24 at halftime and could never catch back up.
Knights sophomore Jaylynn Benson scored 19 points. Teammate Lexi Krause had 12 and Lily Himmelman had seven for New Glarus.
In the win over Shullsburg Dec. 28, the Knights led 25-18 at halftime but pulled away by outscoring the Miners 25-10 over the final 18 minutes.
Benson and Krause each scored 10 to lead New Glarus (5-5) in scoring, while Dylan Noll had nine and Himmelman finished with seven. Shullsburg (3-5) was held without a scorer in double figures.
Darlington 69, Lancaster 49
DARLINGTON — The Redbirds used a big second half to knock off the Arrows in a nonconference game Dec. 27.
Darlington (9-1) led just 33-29 at halftime but outscored Lancaster by 15 in the second half. Kaylee Meyers led all scorers with 17 points for the Redbirds, while Brenna McDonald (16) and Kathleen Mathias (13) also reached double figures. Reagan Crist added eight points.
Lancaster (6-4) had four players with at least nine points, led by Devin Wagner’s 15.
Boys Basketball
Parkview 84, Albany 71
ORFORDVILLE — A sluggish start doomed the Comets in a nonconference loss to the Vikings Dec. 27.
Parkview (5-3) jumped out to a 41-30 lead at halftime. The Vikings would shoot 20-for-26 from the free throw line and 28-59 from the field. Parkview also hit eight 3s as a team.
Albany (3-6) was led by Josh Dahl, who scored 26 points. Jamison Stauffacher had 20 and Corbin Kelley finished with 15.
Justin Balch hit six 3s to finish with 22 for Parkview, while Aydon Campbell had 21 points and 17 rebounds. Eli Hoscheit had with 14 points and Adrian Meza added 11.
Wauzeka-Steuben 78, Black Hawk 57
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River Ridge (Illinois) 76, Black Hawk 37
PLATTEVILLE — Colby Argall scored 29 and Conner Meyer had 15, but the Warriors could not match the shooting prowess of the ninth-ranked Wauzeka Stueben Hornets at the Platteville Classic Dec. 27.
Wauzeka-Steuben (8-1) led 37-24 at halftime and outscored Black Hawk (3-4) 41-33 in the second half.
The Hornets were led by Carter Lomas, who hit six 3s and led all scorers with 32 points.
On Dec. 28, the Warriors were blown out by River Ridge, Illinois. Black Hawk trailed 41-22 at halftime.
Meyer led the Warriors with 16 points while Argall scored six.
Darlington 52, Lancaster 36
DARLINGTON — Stryker Fitzsimons scored 18 to lead the Redbirds (9-0) to a nonconference win over the Arrows (3-4) Dec. 27.
Carter Lancaster had nine points and Matthew Douglas scored eight for Darlington.