Thursday, December 7, 2017
Tekamah-Herman Boys off to 0-2 start; Girls 0-3
The Tekamah-Herman Boys Basketball Team is 0-2 on the season so far, losing 57-38 at home to Stanton last Thursday night before falling 60-21 at Pender Friday night.
The Mustangs led 12-7 after one, and outscored the Tigers 14-4 in the 2nd quarter to take a 26-11 lead into the locker room.
Stanton doubled up Tekamah-Herman 18-9 in the 3rd quarter to ho up 44-20 at the end of three.
The Tigers notched 18 points in the 4th quarter compared to 13 for the Mustangs.
Clay Beaumont had 18 points while Cole Freidel totaled 11.
Pender led 34-4 at halftime and went on to win.
Beaumont was the lone player in double digits for the Tigers, scoring 11 points.
Tough sledding so far for Tekamah-Herman. The Tigers have definitely gotten out of the gates slow.
Tekamah-Herman (0-2) hosts Wisner-Pilger (1-1) Friday night.
The Gators lost 63-53 to Lutheran High Northeast at the Northeast Nebraska Tip-Off Classic Championship Game at Emerson-Hubbard on Saturday.
I'm sure the Tigers will give it their all and do their best to compete Friday night, but Wisner-Pilger is very tough.
Tekamah-Herman has to try and slow down Jayden Raabe, Keegan Ruskamp, Hunter Waterman, and others.
A lot of players should see the floor for the Tigers so that's a plus even if the game is lopsided.
Tekamah-Herman has to have fun, and go out there and play hard and do their best.
Beaumont and Freidel need to have big games for the Tigers.
Tekamah-Herman has to play their hearts out and give it their all for 4 quarters.
Obviously the Tigers want to win, but that may not happen so Tekamah-Herman should focus on improving and growing throughout the course of the game.
The Tigers have to stay positive and must continue to work hard, persevere, and get better.
Tekamah-Herman can't quit and be in bad spirits.
The Tigers have to continue to have a willingness to learn and improve, and must continue to progress every time they take to the floor.
Tekamah-Herman has to care about each other, and play for their teammates and school pride.
The Tigers have to give the Gators their best shot, and leave it all out on the floor.
Tekamah-Herman has to shake negative plays off, and move on to the next play or possession.
The Tigers have to keep fighting no matter what happens.
The Tekamah-Herman Girls Basketball Team lost 52-24 at home to Stanton last Thursday night before falling 59-36 at Pender Friday night, and 40-39 at DC West Tuesday night.
The Mustangs doubled up the Tigers 12-6 in the 1st quarter. Stanton outscored Tekamah-Herman 15-4 in the 2nd quarter to take a 27-10 lead into the locker room.
The Mustangs outscored the Tigers 17-7 in the 3rd quarter to make it a 44-17 game at the end of three.
Stanton won the 4th quarter 8-7.
Marin Jetensky led the Tigers with 13 points.
Pender exploded for 26 points in the first quarter and went on to take a 34-16 lead at halftime.
Jetensky led Tekamah-Herman with 16 points, with Jadyn Fleischman adding 10.
The Tigers led the Falcons 7-5 at the end of one. DC West won the 2nd quarter 10-9 to make it a 16-15 game at halftime.
The Falcons outscored Tekamah-Herman 14-8 in the 3rd quarter to lead 29-24 at the end of three.
The Tigers put up 15 points in the 4th quarter compared to 11 for DC West.
Jetensky had a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds. Fleischman added 11 rebounds while Gabby Mercier registered 8 points.
Rough start to the season for Tekamah-Herman. I'm sure the Tigers didn't think they would be 0-3 at this point.
Tekamah-Herman (0-3) hosts Wisner-Pilger (1-1) Friday night.
The Gators downed Emerson-Hubbard 49-27 in the Northeast Nebraska Tip-Off Classic Consolation Game on Saturday.
This could be an interesting game with Alexis Heller out for Wisner-Pilger.
The Tigers have to be flat out upset given what happened Tuesday night.
Tekamah-Herman had no business losing to DC West.
Nothing against the Falcons, but they aren't a team the Tigers should of lost to.
Jetensky and Fleischman need to play big offensively again for Tekamah-Herman, and Mercier needs to have a big game scoring the ball as well.
The Tigers also have to play outstanding defense, and limit Wisner-Pilger to one shot per possession.
Tekamah-Herman has to win the battle of the boards, and create 2nd and 3rd scoring opportunities at the basket.
The Tigers have to play with more heart and must hustle more than the Gators.
Tekamah-Herman has to play hard and inspired, and has to want to right the ship.
The Tigers should flat out be mad and upset, and should do everything they can to do something about their early season struggles.
Tekamah-Herman has to play better than they have been, especially offensively, and they can definitely do that.
The Tigers just have to keep things positive and keep believing that if they continue to work hard and persevere that they will get their season turned around.
Tekamah-Herman hosts Twin River on Saturday.
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