JUDA - Senior Ellen Kiser scored 16 points and senior C.J. Dunwiddie added 14 as the Panthers cruised past the Ponies, 43-6 Friday in a Six Rivers East Conference game.
Juda held the Ponies scoreless in the first and third quarters and took a 38-2 lead into the fourth quarter. Sophomore Jordan Garrison scored four points and sophomore Marissa Berg scored two points for Monticello.
"We really focused this week," said Juda head coach Curt Brown. "We want to get a good week under our belts as we close the regular season."
Juda (14-6, 7-4 Six Rivers East) will travel to Pardeeville for a non-conference game Tuesday. Monticello (10-9, 6-5 Six Rivers East) will host Barneveld Thursday.
Argyle 53, Pecatonica 32
ARGYLE - A 35-15 advantage over the second and third quarters by Argyle proved to be the difference in the Orioles' win over the Pecatonica.
Senior Danielle Treuthardt led the way for Argyle with 18 points and sophomore Jessica Treuthardt added 11. Junior Ashley Johnsen finished with six points for Pecatonica while juniors Maddie Fischer and Michelle Francois each scored five points for the Vikings. Argyle (6-14, 4-6 Six Rivers East) will travel to Black Hawk Thursday. Pecatonica (3-17, 1-9) will host Albany Thursday.
New Glarus 58, Marshall 49
NEW GLARUS - Senior Alycia Atwell, junior Anya Schween, and sophomore Sierra Watrud combined to score 40 points in leading the New Glarus Glarner Knights to a Capitol South Conference win over the Marshall Cardinals.
The Glarner Knights trailed by 10 points in the first half but trimmed the deficit to two points at halftime, then took the lead for good with an 18-10 edge in the third quarter. Atwell scored a game-high 16 points while Schween knocked down a pair of 3-pointers to score 13 and Watrud added 11 for the Glarner Knights. New Glarus (10-8, 6-3 Capitol South) will host Barneveld in a non-conference game Monday.
Brodhead 52, Palmyra-Eagle 26
PALMYRA - Sophomore Rachel Heller scored 14 points as the Cardinals crushed the Panthers in a Rock Valley South conference game Friday. The Cardinals jumped out to a 29-12 halftime lead and held Palmyra-Eagle to single-didgit scoring in every quarter. With the win, Brodhead clinched at least a share of the Rock Valley South conference title. Brodhead (17-3, 12-2 Rock Valley South) can lock up their second consecutive conference title when they host the Clinton Cougars Thursday.
Boys Basketball
Darlington 71, Boscobel 60 (OT)
DARLINGTON - The Darlington Redbirds moved a half-game ahead of Boscobel for third place in the SWAL with a 71-60 overtime win over the Bulldogs Friday.
The Redbirds carried a 38-32 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs outscored the Redbirds, 19-13 in the fourth quarter to tie the game at the end of regulation at 51-51. Darlington scored more points in the extra period than they did in the fourth quarter with a 20-9 advantage to get the win. The Redbirds had four players in double-figures including senior Cedric Flesher with 15, senior Kent Miehe with 14, senior Mitchell Whalen with 12, and senior Brandon Hardyman with 10. Darlington (12-7, 7-4 SWAL) will host undefeated and No. 1 ranked Cuba City tonight in a game that was postponed Jan. 20.
Juda held the Ponies scoreless in the first and third quarters and took a 38-2 lead into the fourth quarter. Sophomore Jordan Garrison scored four points and sophomore Marissa Berg scored two points for Monticello.
"We really focused this week," said Juda head coach Curt Brown. "We want to get a good week under our belts as we close the regular season."
Juda (14-6, 7-4 Six Rivers East) will travel to Pardeeville for a non-conference game Tuesday. Monticello (10-9, 6-5 Six Rivers East) will host Barneveld Thursday.
Argyle 53, Pecatonica 32
ARGYLE - A 35-15 advantage over the second and third quarters by Argyle proved to be the difference in the Orioles' win over the Pecatonica.
Senior Danielle Treuthardt led the way for Argyle with 18 points and sophomore Jessica Treuthardt added 11. Junior Ashley Johnsen finished with six points for Pecatonica while juniors Maddie Fischer and Michelle Francois each scored five points for the Vikings. Argyle (6-14, 4-6 Six Rivers East) will travel to Black Hawk Thursday. Pecatonica (3-17, 1-9) will host Albany Thursday.
New Glarus 58, Marshall 49
NEW GLARUS - Senior Alycia Atwell, junior Anya Schween, and sophomore Sierra Watrud combined to score 40 points in leading the New Glarus Glarner Knights to a Capitol South Conference win over the Marshall Cardinals.
The Glarner Knights trailed by 10 points in the first half but trimmed the deficit to two points at halftime, then took the lead for good with an 18-10 edge in the third quarter. Atwell scored a game-high 16 points while Schween knocked down a pair of 3-pointers to score 13 and Watrud added 11 for the Glarner Knights. New Glarus (10-8, 6-3 Capitol South) will host Barneveld in a non-conference game Monday.
Brodhead 52, Palmyra-Eagle 26
PALMYRA - Sophomore Rachel Heller scored 14 points as the Cardinals crushed the Panthers in a Rock Valley South conference game Friday. The Cardinals jumped out to a 29-12 halftime lead and held Palmyra-Eagle to single-didgit scoring in every quarter. With the win, Brodhead clinched at least a share of the Rock Valley South conference title. Brodhead (17-3, 12-2 Rock Valley South) can lock up their second consecutive conference title when they host the Clinton Cougars Thursday.
Boys Basketball
Darlington 71, Boscobel 60 (OT)
DARLINGTON - The Darlington Redbirds moved a half-game ahead of Boscobel for third place in the SWAL with a 71-60 overtime win over the Bulldogs Friday.
The Redbirds carried a 38-32 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs outscored the Redbirds, 19-13 in the fourth quarter to tie the game at the end of regulation at 51-51. Darlington scored more points in the extra period than they did in the fourth quarter with a 20-9 advantage to get the win. The Redbirds had four players in double-figures including senior Cedric Flesher with 15, senior Kent Miehe with 14, senior Mitchell Whalen with 12, and senior Brandon Hardyman with 10. Darlington (12-7, 7-4 SWAL) will host undefeated and No. 1 ranked Cuba City tonight in a game that was postponed Jan. 20.