Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Boys end season with District Final loss to Wahoo














We had boys high school basketball on 107.9 The Bull Monday night as Logan View/Scribner-Snyder faced off against Wahoo in the C1-2 District Championship at Fremont High.

The Raiders got out to an early 7-2 lead in the first quarter, before Wahoo took over 12-9 in the frame, and 21-15 at halftime.

LVSS would get as close as four points with less than two minutes left in the game, before Wahoo pulled away for the 49-36 win.

Ben Moxness had 13 points for the Raiders, with Alex Hagerbaumer adding 10.

Difficult way for LVSS to go out. I'm sure the Raiders would have much rather ended their season at the State Tournament.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder ends their season at 21-5.

The Raiders had a magnificent year, picking up big wins over Oakland-Craig (twice), Wayne, North Bend Central, Wisner-Pilger, West Point-Beemer, Howells-Dodge, Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family, and BRLD.

It had to be tough for LVSS to get left out of the state tournament, especially given the type of season the Raiders had.

LVSS lost to some great teams and powerhouses at the end.

It honestly wouldn't surprise me to see Wahoo go on and win C-1.

The Raiders are definitely good enough to be at state, they just had a very tough draw.

I'm sure the seniors and others are hurting right now, but I'm sure things will be fine in time.

LVSS says goodbye to Brandon Hagerbaumer, Moxness, Polk, Alex Hagerbaumer, Alex VonSeggern, Logan Rebbe, Nathan Taylor, and Joel Moeller.

The Raiders lose some great players. This was a very, very, very talented senior class.

Key returners for LVSS next year include Riley Hoetfelker, Clay Kruger, Austin Peters, Conner Larson, Brett Uhing, and Michael Luther.

There definitely needs to be a lot of work put in in the offseason for the Raiders, and all these players need to step up and contribute and play big roles for LVSS next season.

I think the Raiders have a chance to be good again next year, but LVSS loses some absolute studs to graduation this year.

This is a senior class that won't soon be forgotten given all they did for LVSS Boys Basketball.

They weren't the first class at Logan View to ever make state, but they came pretty darn close.

The bar has now been set for future Raider teams, and now LVSS can aim for what this year's team did and make it even better in the future.

A foundation for success was laid down by this year's senior class.

I want to wish each and every one of those kids success in their lives after high school.

I'm sure all will go on to do great things in life.

For the returning players and newcomers, it's back to work as soon as possible.

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