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Burwell 58, Chambers 55, OT
BURWELL Jordan Klimek hit a 3-pointer in the final 30 seconds of regulation to tie the game, and Brian Bird sank two free throws near the end of overtime to seal Burwell's win over Chambers.
Derek Snyder led the Longhorns (13-6) with a game-high 24 points. Bird added 13.
Tyler Klabenes led Chambers (9-10) with 14 points.
Chambers (9-10) 16 9 16 8 655
Burwell (13-6) 15 8 17 9 958
CHAMBERSDeweerd 6, Cameron 3, Hoffman 4, Klabenes 14, Sichenedler 7, Owen 5, Franzen 12, Devries 4.
BURWELLBird 13, Gurney 6, Homquist 5, Klimek 8, Snyder 24.
Cross County 58, Friend 33
STROMSBURG Cross County was led by Jeffrey Maronde with 13 points, while Issac Moore added 10 points in a win over Friend.
Friend (1-18) 8 11 5 933
Cross County (9-11) 11 17 21 958
FRIENDNo scores available.
CROSS COUNTYMoore 10, Meradith 5, Relihan 9, Beebe 6, Klein 8, Peterson 3, Maronde 13, Sawyer 4.
Doniphan-Trumbull 46, Heartland 40
DONIPHAN Doniphan-Trumbull went 7-for-7 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter to clinch an upset win over Class C-2 No. 2-rated (Omaha World-Herald) Heartland.
Kelan Buhr scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Cardinals (12-10). Taylor Fjeldheim added 15 points.
Eric Ehmen scored 13 ponits and Ned Goertzen added 11 for Heartland (18-2), which saw its 14-game winning streak snapped.
Heartland (18-2) 8 6 10 1640
Doniphan-Trumbull (12-10) 15 4 14 1346
HEARTLANDJanzen 2, Ehmen 13, K. Goertzen 4, Gabehart 4, N. Goertzen 11, Holstein 2, Hinrichs 4.
DONIPHAN TRUMBULLBuhr 18, R. Fjeldheim 4, T. Fjeldheim 15, Armon 2, Hayman 5, Jones 2.
Elgin 65, Spalding/SA 40
ELGIN Chris DeWald led all scorers with 21 points for Elgin while Matt Anderson added 13 points. Andrew Bauer had a 18 points and 10 rebounds for Elgin.
Justin Criss and Kurt Langer led Spalding/Spalding Academy with 12 points each.
Elgin (13-6) 8 6 11 1565
Spalding/SA (10-10) 15 20 16 1440
SPALDING/SAStevens 6, Glaser 5, Pritchard 2, Ray 3, Criss 12, Langer 12.
ELGINBauer 18, Anderson 13, DeWald 21, Nieulohner 10, Mahnke 2, Clouse 1.
Gibbon 50, Overton 41
OVERTON Jordan Reinertson led Gibbon (12-7) with 17 points, while Josh Reinertson added 14 points.
Nathan Bacon led all scorers with 23 points for Overton.
Gibbon (12-7) 20 8 14 850
Overton (12-7) 12 7 11 1141
GIBBONYockey 3, Jos. Reinertson 14, Benge 7, Jor. Reinertson 17, Cubaback 9.
OVERTONStauffer 2, Rome 4, Hodgson 2, Davis 4, Bacon 23, Scafer 5.
Greeley-Wolbach 52, NL-Scotia 48
GREELEY Damon Poss led Greeley-Wolbach with 20 points, while Ben Callahan added 12 points in a win over North Loup-Scotia.
Grant Gebhardt led North Loup-Scotia with 20 points.
North Loup-Scotia (6-12) 12 10 12 1448
Greeley-Wolbach (5-13) 12 13 18 952
NORTH LOUP-SCOTIAGebhardt 20, Essman 4, Trejo 8, Stachura 6, Gorecki 5.
GREELEY-WOLBACHPoss 20, Callahan 12, Nordhues 8, Nelson 7, Kennedy 4, McQuiltan 1.
Hampton 56, Exeter-MIlligan 47
HAMPTON Dylan Bamesburger led Hampton with 13 points in a win over Exeter-Milligan.
Alex Dose chipped in 12 points for the Hawks (17-3), while Dwayne Wall and Brock Kohtz both added 10 pointsn.
Nick Sudrla led all scores with 18 points for Exeter-Milligan, while Blake Baller added 13.
Exeter-Milligan (9-9) 13 11 11 1247
Hampton (17-3) 15 17 16 856
EXETER-MILLIGANWalford 7, Horne 2, Ruhl 2, Sluka 3, Sudrla 18, Baller 13, Kassik 2.
HAMPTONDose 12, Garrison 4, Wall 10, Kohtz 10, D.J. Bamesburger 2, Klipp 3, Goertzen 2, Dy. Bamesburger 13.
Hastings St. Cecilia 57, Centura 24
HASTINGS Blake Wright led Hastings St. Cecilia with 12 points, while Jake Hamburger added 11 points in the win.
Zeb Van Pelt led Centura with 11 points.
Centura (8-10) 3 9 5 724
Hastings St. Cecilia (17-2) 15 9 22 1157
CENTURAA. Monter 5, Stutzman 1, Van Pelt 11, G. Monter 2, Larsen 2, Irvine 3.
HASTINGS ST. CECILIASealey 6, Esch 3, Farmer 8, Nikkila 4, Hamburger 11, Hinrichs 2, Wright 12, Ryan 1, Anstine 2, Goedert 2, M. Sterup 5, Z. Sterup 1.
Palmer 74, Fullerton 47
PALMER Neil Kilchriste had a game-high 27 points for Class D-1 No. 6-rated (Omaha World-Herald) Palmer. Danny Friedrichsen scored 23 points while Nic Dukat added 13 points for the Tigers.
Matt Voichaoske led Fullerton with 14 points, while Sam Scott had 13 points and Ryan Larsen 10.
Fullerton (4-14) 11 7 18 1147
Palmer (17-2) 15 15 23 2174
FULLERTONVoichaoske 14, Schotkotkoski 8, Herman 2, Larsen 10, Scott 13.
PALMERDukat 13, Kilchriste 27, Friedrichsen 23, McDermott 3, Saltzgaber 3, Stoppekotte 3, Doggett 2.
Pleasanton 78, Litchfield 65
LITCHFIELD Elijah Zwiener led all scores with 29 points for Pleasanton, while Trevor Paitz added 13 points in the win.
Brandon Siegal led Litchfield with 16 points, while Tobin Stithen added 15 points.
Pleasanton (19-1) 14 15 26 2378
Litchfield (14-3) 6 13 24 2265
PLEASANTONOlsen 1, Troester 2, Paitz 13, Shafto 3, M. Giffin 7, K. Giffin 8, Axmann 7, Zwiener 29, Rathsmusen 4
LITCHFIELDBl. Siegal 5, Stithem 15, Unick 11, Br. Siegal 16, Kittoe 9, Kohls 5, Kucera 4.
Ravenna 96, Ord 62
RAVENNA Class C-2 No. 1-rated Ravenna downed Ord 96-62 to win the Lou-Platte Conference regular season title with a perfect 9-0 record.
Senior center Greg Nissen led the Bluejays (20-1) with 24 points while Trevin Chramosta added 16. Eric Johnson and Josh Deines had 10 each.
Ryan Callan led Ord with 13 points, while Jose Reichert added 12 points.
Ord (3-15) 10 17 14 2162
Ravenna (20-1) 26 20 23 2496
ORDCallan 13, Christensen 7, Br. Welniak 5, Gallegos 6, Rodriguez 4, T. Welniak 7, MacAlpine 4, Be. Welniak 4, Reichert 12.
RAVENNAJohnson 10, Habe 9, T. Chramosta 16, Deines 10, Basnett 6, Mingus 3, Chizek 9, Payne 2, Nissen 24, Miller 3.
Sargent 54, Thedford 24
SARGENT Tanner Dunbar led all 11 Sargent scorers with 11 points in a win over Thedford.
Tehl Kursabe led Thedford (0-16) with 10 points.
Thedford (0-16) 3 7 4 1024
Sargent (14-7) 16 13 11 1454
THEDFORDKeller 1, Samison 5, Murchant 6, Corvicik 2, Kursabe 10.
SARGENTMcintosh 4, Sinner 9, Tobias 10, Gumb 3, Young 6, Dunbar 11, Keefe 3, Sheets 3, Baillie 2, Maldonado 2, Davis 1.
St. Edward 78, Cedar Rapids 55
ST. EDWARD Shavontae Samuels had a career high 44 points for St. Edward in a win over Cedar Rapids.
Zach Tharnish added 15 points, while James Spath added 10 points and eight rebounds for the Beavers (17-3).
Mark Swerczek led Cedar Rapids with 16 points, while Evan McIntyre added 12 points.
Cedar Rapids (7-10) 10 20 10 1555
St. Edward (17-3) 28 15 15 2078
CEDAR RAPIDSZwiener 8, McIntyre 12, Boesch 4, Loeffler 6, Kennedy 9, Swerczek 16.
ST. EDWARDHaas 2, Samuels 44, Tharnish 15, Spath 10, Fitchner 2, Cruise 3, Olson 2.
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Holdrege 86, Aurora 39
HOLDREGE Tessa Kreutzer led all scores with 23 points, while Ashley Daily added 19 points as Class B No. 5-rated (Omaha World-Herald) Holdrege ran past Aurora.
Laura McQuiston led the Huskies (6-17) with 12 points.
Aurora (6-17) 8 11 8 1239
Holdrege (18-2) 20 24 25 1786
AURORAMoyer 2, Gowen 3, Ziola 6, Lackore 2, Alton 2, Hixson 5, McQuiston 12, Henderson 3. Complete scoring unavailable.
HOLDREGEUrbom 2, Te. Kreutzer 23, Daily 19, Pfeifer 8, Murdoch 16, Killough 3, Johnson 2, Hoeft 3, Hasty 4, Clayton 6.
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