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January 5, 2013

Local scores for 1-6-13

NOC ENID 81, RHEMA BIBLE 68    



NOC        46    35    —    81

RHEMA        35    33    —    68

NOC: Espinoza 23, Qualls 14, Brooks 11, Brown 11, Poitier 7, Williams 7, Bigum 6, Lewis 2

Rhema: Byrd 15, Foster 13, Christian 13, Altidor 10, Hammond 6, Keni-Satele 5, Hoskins 4, Reis 2

Prep Boys

SOUTH HAVEN, KAN. 55, GARBER 48



SOUTH HAVEN    21    7    11    16    —    55

GARBER    7    10    15    14    —    48



S. HAVEN: Showman 25, Lowe 13, Cully 8, Harris 5, Ray 3, Clup 1

GARBER: Avants 16, Newton 11, Vandiver 7, McCleave 5, Killman 4, Hunt 3, Swayne 2



BURLINGTON 65,

COVINGTON-DOUGLAS 49



BURLINGTON    19    7    25    14    —    65

C-D    14    12    8    12    —    49    



Burlington: Gosselin 28, Newlin 26, Ellerbeck 6, Flackman 1, Talbott 3, Stewart 1

C-D: Thayer 21, Smith 11, Daugherty 9, Carl 6, Brown 2



ALINE-CLEO 55,

SHARON-MUTUAL 32



S-M    8    10    13    1    —    32

A-C    12    12    23    8    —    55



S-M: Baker 12, Harper 10, Walker 10

A-C: Robinson 18, Swinney 7, Stokes 17, Lesta 10, Vaag 2, Dobbs 1



CHEROKEE 84, TIMBERLAKE 42



CHEROKEE    24    20    24    16    —    84

TIMBERLAKE    15    5    6    16    —    42



Cherokee: Huckabee 33, Dewitt 18, Schanbacher 7, McKinnon 6, Argraves 5, Castro 4, James 4, Bowman 2, Hester 2, Klick 2, Jordan 1

Timberlake: Nichols 10, Dungan 10, Buller 8, Henderson 6, Fishback 4, Seaman 2, Robinson 2



Late Friday

RINGWOOD 46, WAYNOKA 31



RINGWOOD    11    6    11    18    —    46

WAYNOKA    8    8    8    7    —    31



Ringwood: Resendiz 14, Moehle 9, Barcenas 8, Schroeder 5, Swart 4, Broomfield 3, Aguillar 3

Waynoka: Merriweather 7, Baird 7, Green 6, Reed 4, Hinderliter 3, Budy 2, Long 2



PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL

GARBER 55, SOUTH HAVEN, KAN. 38



SOUTH HAVEN    11    9    13    5    —    38

GARBER    16    11    10    18    —    55



South: Barlow 10, Harris 6, Lathers 3, Turek 3, Tanner 2, White 6, K. Tanner 3, Jacbs 5

Garber: Tralle 18, Bolin 2, Leathers 11, Garrett 20, Collins 2, Powell 2



BURLINGTON 58,

COVINGTON-DOUGLAS 20



BURLINGTON    20    17    15    6    —    58

C-D    5    11    2    2    —    20



Burlington: Rieger 31, K. Garvie 9, S. Garvie 8, Armbruster 2, Nall 2, Ferrell 2, Stewart 2

C-D: H. Kaiser 8, B. Kaiser 6, Parsons 6



SHARON-MUTUAL 78

ALINE-CLEO 21



S-M    37    9    19    13    —    78

A-C    0    8    8    5    —    21

 

S-M: M.O. Phillips 3, Thompson 11, Schmeling 14, Nielsen 2, M.E. Phillips 2, Harris 4, Cottom 8, Cooper 7, Steadman 1, Schmidt 3, Halley 6, Little 10, Long 7

A-C: Beckwith 13, Gahr 6, Moore 2



TIMBERLAKE 61, CHEROKEE 17



CHEROKEE    8    3    4    2    —    17

TIMBERLAKE    22    20    13    6    —    61



Cherokee: Hawkins 6, J. Unruh 5, N. Unruh 4, Schanbacher 2

Timberlake: Severin 18, Clift 14, Castle 10, Adkisson 9, LeForce 6, Schlup 2,

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