MINERAL POINT - The Black Hawk girls basketball team extended its regular-season winning streak to 51 games with a 41-30 non-conference win against Mineral Point on Monday.
Black Hawk (9-0, 3-0 Six Rivers East) jumped out to a 11-5 lead and led by five points at halftime.
Senior Kayla Meier scored a team-high 10 points to lead the Warriors.
Senior Katie Powers scored nine points and sophomore Jen Wellnitz had eight.
Evansville 41, Juda 30
EVANSVILLE - The Blue Devils got hot from the 3-point range against the Panthers in the first half and cruised to a non-conference win.
Evansville hit five 3-pointers in the first half. With the loss, Juda drops to 9-3.
"We try to play a tougher non-conference schedule," Juda coach Curt Brown said. "Offensively, we couldn't find a rhythm. We couldn't hit a shot. We dug too big of a hole in the second half."
Juda senior Ellen Kiser scored a team-high 16 points and Jessica Rackow added five.
Belmont 63, Argyle 29
BELMONT - Kailee Kamps scored 14 points and was one of three Belmont players in double figures as the Braves rolled past the Orioles.
Belmont outscored Argyle 13-2 in the first quarter and extended its lead to 29-3 at halftime.
Senior Danielle Treuthardt scored a team-high nine points to lead the Orioles. Junior Kayla Ostby added five points. With the loss, Argyle drops to 1-8.
In other action, Johnson Creek rolled to a 53-7 victory against Monticello.
Black Hawk (9-0, 3-0 Six Rivers East) jumped out to a 11-5 lead and led by five points at halftime.
Senior Kayla Meier scored a team-high 10 points to lead the Warriors.
Senior Katie Powers scored nine points and sophomore Jen Wellnitz had eight.
Evansville 41, Juda 30
EVANSVILLE - The Blue Devils got hot from the 3-point range against the Panthers in the first half and cruised to a non-conference win.
Evansville hit five 3-pointers in the first half. With the loss, Juda drops to 9-3.
"We try to play a tougher non-conference schedule," Juda coach Curt Brown said. "Offensively, we couldn't find a rhythm. We couldn't hit a shot. We dug too big of a hole in the second half."
Juda senior Ellen Kiser scored a team-high 16 points and Jessica Rackow added five.
Belmont 63, Argyle 29
BELMONT - Kailee Kamps scored 14 points and was one of three Belmont players in double figures as the Braves rolled past the Orioles.
Belmont outscored Argyle 13-2 in the first quarter and extended its lead to 29-3 at halftime.
Senior Danielle Treuthardt scored a team-high nine points to lead the Orioles. Junior Kayla Ostby added five points. With the loss, Argyle drops to 1-8.
In other action, Johnson Creek rolled to a 53-7 victory against Monticello.