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Broken Bow 51, Cozad 47
BROKEN BOW Broken Bow staged a fourth quarter comeback to top Cozad 51-47.
The Indians trailed 39-30 entering the final period, but a pressing defense forced turnovers and led to the win.
Shelby Hamilton paced Broken Bow with a game-high 24 points.
Cozad (3-16) 19 11 9 847
Broken Bow (7-13) 11 13 6 2151
COZADTopinka 12, Chribinger 4, Henry 10, Bubak 4, Pinkelman 9, Halligan 8.
BROKEN BOWHamilton 24, Coleman 4, Briggs 2, Arnold 4, Johnson 7, Gordon 4, Crawford 2, Schall 4 .
Centura 55, Loup City 32
CENTURA Abby Sunteych led Centura with a game-high 19 points, while Christa Krolikowski added 11 points in a win over Loup City.
Loup City (2-16) 4 6 16 632
Centura (6-12) 15 17 10 1355
LOUP CITYPanowicz 4, Oltman 2, Kringle 1, Rodemacher 2, Goc 9, Henry 7, Hill 6, Badura 1.
CENTURASunteych 19, Roth 2, Krolikowski 11, Moss 4, Turek 15, Boncynski 2, Hahn 2.
Crete 58, Aurora 35
AURORA Class B No. 6-rated (Omaha World-Herald) Crete dominated Aurora 58-35.
Kate Edwards led the Cardinals (16-2) with a game-high 24 points.
Crete (16-2) 16 15 15 1258
Aurora (4-13) 5 5 17 835
CRETEEdwards 24, Reetz 2, Kemper 5, Waller 16, Duba 2, Fey 9.
AURORAMoyer 6, Gowen 2, Ziola 4, Hixson 5, Riechardt 1, Remple 4, McQuiston 5, Cepek 2, Henderson 6.
Giltner 72, Hampton 53
GILTNER Stasia Ott led all scores with 23 points for Giltner in a victory over Hampton.
LIsa Lockmon added 12 points for the Hornets (16-4), while Gretchen Kreutz and Chelsie White each chipped in 10.
Sadie Shoup led Hampton with 17 points, while Shiela Smith added 13.
Hampton (6-12) 10 21 11 1153
Giltner (16-4) 14 25 13 2072
HAMPTONShoup 17, Stuben 2, Klute 4, Smith 13, Nunnenkamp 10, Carlson 4, Bokowski 3.
GILTNERHoiser 4, Lockmon 12, Burson 2, Meyer 2, Kreutz 10, Shaff 9, Ott 23, White 10.
Holdrege 78, Central City 44
CENTRAL CITY Class B No. 5-rated (Omaha World-Herald) Holdrege outscored Central City in each quarter on its way to a 78-44 rout of the Bison.
Tessa Kreutzer led the Dusters (16-2) with a game-high 20 points.
Lexi Malm paced the Bison (5-13) with 13 points.
Holdrege (16-2) 17 25 22 1478
Central City (5-13) 4 18 9 1344
HOLDREGETabitha Kreutzer 9, Dailey 11, Pheifer 5, Hoeft 1, Tessa Kreutzer 20, Murdoch 8, Stephenson 4, Kildugh 4, Johnson 3, Clayton 13.
CENTRAL CITYHefner 2, Jensen 6, Herbig 3, West 5, Schnitzler 6, Janky 9, Malm 13.
Milford 51, Heartland 42
HENDERSON Lauren Klute led Heartland (15-7) with 13 points, while Erica Lundstrom added 10 points in the loss to Milford. The Huskies fall to (25-7).
Milford (17-3) 15 10 8 1851
Heartland (15-5) 12 12 14 442
MILFORDAschoff 8, Dahle 6, Stauffer 5, Lohmeier 8, Moore 17, Yearkley 7.
HEARTLANDDick 5, Steingard 2, Lundstrom 10, Janzen 12, Klute 13.
Red Cloud 35, Kenesaw 32
KENESAW Katy Meline scored 12 points all from 3-point land as Red Cloud (12-9) upended Kenesaw 35-32.
Jill Kroll led Kenesaw (14-6) with nine points, while Hannah Uden added seven.
The teams will face off again Tuesday in the Class D-1, Subdistrict 4 tournament in Minden.
Red Cloud (12-9) 12 11 6 635
Kenesaw (14-6) 8 9 11 432
RED CLOUDBailey 1, Meline 12, Eberly 8, Danehey 8, Kucera 6.
KENESAWBittfield 2, Kroll 9, Adams 6, Uden 7, Ground 6, Lukow 2.
Shelton 62, Harvard 51
SHELTON Brittney Resh led Shelton with 20 points, while Allie Hempleman and Kelly Stroh added 14 points each in the win over Harvard.
Kortney Hoover led all scorers with 28 points for Harvard, while Selina Longoria added 14 points.
Harvard (4-15) 7 13 16 1551
Shelton (9-8) 21 9 18 1462
HARVARDHoover 28, Longoria 14, A. McDowell 6, Pelotte 2, M. McDowell 1.
SHELTONResh 20, Helmpleman 14, Stroh 14, Brannagan 9, Glenn 4, Meyer 2.
Spalding/SA 56, St. Edward 29
ST. EDWARD Spalding/Spalding Academy jumped out to a 21-6 lead and never looked back while cruising past St. Edward.
No other information was provided.
Spalding/SA (15-5) 21 7 19 956
St. Edward (3-15) 6 7 7 929
SPALDING/SPALDING ACADEMYNo scores available.
ST. EDWARDNo scores available.
Wheeler Central 39, Elgin 31
BARTLETT Kelsey Weber and Danielle Nichols combined for 25 points to lead Wheeler Central (7-10) to a 39-31 win over Elgin.
Elgin (3-15) 11 5 4 1131
Wheeler Central (7-10) 10 8 10 1139
ELGINBode 11, Bauer 10, Anderson 6, Heitoff 2, Janssen 2.
WHEELER CENTRALWeber 13, Nichols 12, Havel 6, Thunker 4, Kasperbauer 2, Bernt 2.
Wood River 38, Doniphan-Trumbull 22
DONIPHAN Wood River jumped out to a 14-4 lead after the first quarter en route to a win over Doniphan-Trumbull.
Becky Boshart and Markeya Dubbs each scored eight points to top the Eagles (7-11).
Jordyn Mlinar led Doniphan-Trumbull (5-15) with 10 points.
The teams meet up again Monday in the first round of the Class C-1, Subdistrict 8 tournament at Grand Island Senior High.
Wood River (7-11) 14 13 4 738
Doniphan-Trumbull (5-15) 4 9 8 122
WOOD RIVERBoshart 8, Mead 6, Roth 3, Fischer 7, Woitaszowski 2, Spiehs 4, Dubbs 8.
DONIPHAN-TRUMBULLMlinar 10, Kathman 2, Slack 2, Toben 1, Gruener 7.
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