Thursday, December 20, 2018

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Boys and Girls 1-1 in last two games















The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Boys Basketball Team won 65-28 at home over Tekamah-Herman Friday night in action heard on 107.9 the Bull before falling 61-59 in overtime at DC West Tuesday night.

The Raiders led the Tigers 24-9 after one, and won the 2nd quarter 15-7 to build a 39-16 halftime advantage.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder outscored Tekamah-Herman 16-5 in the 3rd quarter to go up 55-21 at the end of three.

The Raiders won the 4th quarter 10-7.

Trystain Roseberry had a game-high 28 points and 10 rebounds, good enough for a double-double, while Jayden Korman had 8 points.

DC West led 13-11 after one. Both teams scored 14 points in the 2nd quarter, and the Falcons held a 27-25 halftime advantage.

The Raiders outscored DC West 15-7 in the 3rd quarter to go in front 40-34 at the end of three.

The Falcons outscored LVSS 19-13 in the 4th quarter to force overtime.

DC West outlasted the Raiders 8-6 in the extra session.

Nice big win for LVSS on Friday, but a tough loss on Tuesday.

The Raiders (4-3) take on Fort Calhoun (4-4) in their first game of the Elmwood-Murdock Holiday Tournament in Murdock next Friday afternoon.

The Pioneers beat West Point-Beemer 50-39 at home Thursday night.

This figures to be a tough and challenging game for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder.

Fort Calhoun beat DC West 53-45 if you're comparing scores.

The Raiders definitely have what it takes though they just need to play their best basketball.

It's a pretty good, even Holiday Tournament.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder wants to be playing for a championship and not consolation though.

The Raiders have to enjoy this time off during the Holiday Moratorium, but be ready to get back after things as soon as it ends.

LVSS has turned some heads and done some nice things so far this season, but the Raiders have to keep pushing to improve.

This Holiday Tournament will test and challenge Logan View/Scribner-Snyder so the Raiders have to be on top of their game.

LVSS has to play four quarters of basketball both games, and push both teams they play to the brink.

Roseberry has done some nice things for the Raiders this year, and other players are coming along nicely too.

I've been impressed with Logan View/Scribner-Snyder, and look for them to make a push in this Holiday Tournament.

The Raiders should enjoy the time away from the game, but be focused and ready to go when it's go time again.

Exercising and not just sitting around is going to be important for LVSS I feel.

The Raider players have to be active with family activities and things of that sort, and need to avoid just sitting around.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder and Fort Calhoun are scheduled to tip things off at 1:00 p.m.

LVSS will play either Elmwood-Murdock or Omaha Brownell Talbot on the second day of the Tournament next Saturday.















The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Girls lost 47-45 in overtime at home to Tekamah-Herman Friday night in action heard on 107.9 the Bull before winning 66-41 at DC West Tuesday night.

The Raiders and Tigers were tied at 8 after one before Tekamah-Herman won the 2nd quarter 16-15 to take a 24-23 lead into the locker room.

The Tigers won the 3rd quarter 10-7 to go up 34-30 at the end of three.

LVSS outscored Tekamah-Herman 10-6 in the 4th quarter to tie the game up at 40 and send it into OT.

The Tigers outlasted the Raiders 7-5 in the extra session.

Shaylin Daugherty had 18 points and 19 rebounds, good enough for a double-double, while Valerie Uehling notched 9 points.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder doubled up DC West 16-8 in the 1st quarter before outscoring the Falcons 22-15 in the 2nd quarter to take a 38-23 lead into the locker room.

The Raiders won the 3rd quarter 13-11 to go up 51-34 at the end of three.

LVSS outscored DC West 15-7 in the 4th quarter.

Daugherty notched a double-double of 22 points and 13 rebounds while Josie Kahlandt and Ashley Peters registered 14 and 11 points, respectively.

Tough loss Friday night, but a nice job bouncing back Tuesday night.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (2-5) takes on Omaha Brownell Talbot (5-2) at the Elmwood-Murdock Holiday Tournament in Murdock next Friday.

Brownell Talbot may be 5-2, but I think LVSS can definitely win.

It won't come easy though as Brownell Talbot appears to be a fairly solid team.

This whole Holiday Tournament is wide open though, and Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to feel like they can win it.

LVSS has had some tough losses this year, but appeared to have played pretty well Tuesday night.

66 points is a nice scoring output, and it's always good anytime you hold your opponent to under 50 points.

LVSS should enjoy the time off with their families with Christmas and everything, but be ready to get back after things after the five-day moratorium ends.

LVSS has to come out sharp, on fire, and inspired next Friday.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to wake up and be ready to tackle the day.

LVSS has to play their hearts out and play and fight for a championship.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has everything to gain in this Holiday Tournament and absolutely nothing to lose.

LVSS has to take care of the ball well, get the ball inside to Daugherty, and knock down open jumpers.

Daugherty has to continue to dominate on the boards like she has, and keep taking teams and opposing players to school.

She has really stepped up her game and it has been a welcomed sign for Logan View/Scribner-Snyder without a doubt.

LVSS has to keep getting big contributions from her and others need to follow suit.

Uehling, Kahlandt, and Peters all showed they can step up and score, now it's a matter of doing it consistently like Daugherty.

Next Friday's game is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder will face either Fort Calhoun or Elmwood-Murdock next Saturday in their second game.

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