WATERLOO — With a 55-47 win over Waterloo on Saturday, Feb. 11, the Knights keep pace with Capitol Conference-leading Belleville. New Glarus has three games left of the conference, including a game against the Wildcats. If the Knights win out, they have at least a share of the title.
AC Strok paced New Glarus with 18 points, going 2-for-2 from the line. Ethan Friedrich was also was perfect at the line in his 10-point total. Cade Thayer and Jake Roth also shot 100% from the charity stripe.
BLACK HAWK 56, MADISON COUNTRY DAY 43
WAUNAKEE — The Warriors broke the Hawk press, leading to 29 second-half points in a nonconference win on Saturday, Feb. 11.
Seth Dunlavey and Eli Schliem scored in double figures for Black Hawk, with 20 and 13 points, respectively. The pair went a combined 13-for-19 at the free-throw line. Trae Hagen drained a cluth 3-poiner in his nine-point total.
DARLINGTON 69, IOWA-GRANT 48
DARLINGTON — After a four-point lead at halftime, the Redbirds broke out for 42 in the second half en route to a SWAL Conference win on Friday, Feb. 10.
Will Murray led the offense with 22 points. Levi Carter was the second scorer in double figures with 11 points and the only 3-pointer for Darlington. On the boards, Carver Fitzsimons paced the Redbirds with eight rebounds.
OREGON 69, MONROE 54
OREGON — The Cheesemakers had the lead four times in the first half but couldn’t regain it in the second, resulting in a Badger Conference loss on Saturday, Feb. 11.
Tucker Markham and James Seagreaves tallied 14 points each, going a combined 9-for-13 from the free-throw line. Seagreaves grabbed a team-best eight rebounds, followed by George Brukwicki with seven — all defensive. With three 3-pointers and a bucket, Brukwicki tallied 11 points.
CASSVILLE 78, JUDA 53
JUDA — The Panthers had their best offensive output in a conference crossover game on Saturday, Feb. 11. Jayden Brown led Juda with 26 points, followed by Braydon Steinmann with 18 points.