Nine area basketball games featured
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Girls’ Basketball Capsules
Clark-Willow Lake 55
Sisseton 38
SISSETON — The Clark-Willow Lake Cyclones put three girls in double figures Tuesday night, emerging with a 55-38 win over the Sisseton Redmen in basketball action.
Charity Kabwe scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds to pace the Cyclones, who improve to 5-3 with the win. Both Jada Burke and Alicia Vig added 13 points and Olivia Sass contributed seven rebounds.
Lexus Red Thunder scored 11 points and had nine rebounds for Sisseton, which falls to 5-3.
C-WL travels to Milbank tonight.
Hitchcock-Tulare 66
Warner 47
TULARE — The Hitchcock-Tulare Lady Patriots raced to a double digit lead after the first quarter and never lifted the gas pedal, cruising to a 66-47 win over the Warner Monarchs in non-conference girls’ basketball action Tuesday night.
Elizabeth Salmen scored 25 points for the Lady Pats, while Dannyn Petersen added 13 and claimed seven rebounds as Hitchcock-Tulare pushed its record to 5-3 heading to Friday’s opening round of the 281 Conference Tournament, where it will face Wessington Springs in the 8 p.m. game in Wolsey.
Summer Scepaniak scored 11 points and had four rebounds for Warner, which falls to 3-5 with the loss.
Score by quarters
Warner 8 22 34 47
Hitchcock-Tulare 19 37 45 66
Lower Brule 68
Sunshine Bible Academy 23
MILLER — The Lower Brule Lady Sioux scored all the points they would need in the first half Tuesday night, as they eased into a 68-23 win over the Sunshine Bible Academy Crusaders in non-conference girls’ basketball.
Justina Brouse-Grassrope scored 20 points and Mykenzie Rouillard had six rebounds to pace the Lady Sioux, who improve to 5-3 on the season.
SBA got 14 points and 12 rebounds from Bethany Konechne. The Crusaders remain winless at 0-7, as they enter the 281 Conference Tournament Friday night, where they will face top-seeded Highmore-Harrold in the first round at 3:30 p.m.
Score by quarters
Lower Brule 14 38 51 68
Sunshine Bible Academy 4 14 16 23
Boys’ Basketball Capsules
Wolsey-Wessington 58
Iroquois-Doland 49
WOLSEY — The Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds pushed their season record to 7-0 Tuesday night, as they held off a determined Iroquois-Doland Chiefs squad for a 58-49 win in 281 Conference boys’ basketball action.
Brevan Hooks led a trio of Warbirds in double figures with 17 points. Payson Gohn added 13 and Ethan Nelson chipped in 10 for Wolsey-Wessington.
Iroquois-Doland was led by Keistan Dubro’s 15 points, while Brandon Decker added nine. The Chiefs fall to 2-3 with the loss.
Iroquois-Doland opens the 281 Conference Tournament at 2:30 p.m. Saturday against Sunshine Bible Academy in Wolsey, while the Warbirds open as the tournament’s top seed on Saturday, with a 1 p.m. matchup against Hitchcock-Tulare.
Score by quarters