Thursday, January 30, 2020
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Boys 3-0 in last three games; Girls 1-2
The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Boys Basketball Team won 43-25 at home over Raymond Central Friday night, 46-32 at West Point-Beemer on Saturday, and 53-32 at home over Howells-Dodge Tuesday night in action aired on 107.9 the Bull.
The Raiders quadrupled up the Mustangs 12-3 in the 1st quarter, and outscored them 12-5 in the 2nd quarter to take a 24-8 lead into the locker room.
Raymond Central won the 3rd quarter 11-8 to make it a 32-19 game at the end of three.
LVSS won the 4th quarter 11-6.
Connor Larson totaled 17 points while Trystain Roseberry notched 8.
The Raiders led the Cadets 11-9 at the end of one, and won the 2nd quarter 16-11 to take a 27-20 lead into the locker room.
LVSS won the 3rd quarter 9-5 to extend their lead to 36-25 at the end of three.
The Raiders took the 4th quarter 10-7.
Larson and Riley Hoetfelker had 17 points apiece to lead Logan View/Scribner-Snyder.
The Raiders started the Howells-Dodge game on a 12-0 run and led 16-5 at the end of one.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder outscored the Jaguars 10-3 in the 2nd quarter to take a 26-8 lead in the locker room, a quarter highlighted by a buzzer beating three from Brett Uhing.
The Raiders kept it going in the 2nd half, winning the 3rd quarter 13-8 following a layup at the buzzer by Connor Larson to go up 39-16 at the end of three.
Howells-Dodge won the 4th quarter 16-14.
Hoetfelker paced LVSS with 14 points while Uhing was also in double figures with 11. Larson and Garrett Kriete tallied 9 apiece. "Yeah if we can get four guys almost in double figures that makes us real tough cause we're going to try guarding you. We're going to play our zone and really get after it and do a good job of rebounding," Head Coach Sean Forbes said.
Great win for the Raiders on Tuesday heading into the East Husker Conference Tournament.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (13-4) battles Stanton (3-14) in the first round of the Tournament at Oakland-Craig on Saturday.
The Mustangs lost 70-43 at home to Twin River Tuesday night.
LVSS beat Stanton 48-31 in Stanton on Saturday, January 11th.
I look for the Raiders to knock off the Mustangs once more on Saturday.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder is rolling right now, and is going to be very difficult to beat.
The Raiders have won 4 in a row and 6 out of their last 7 and are hot at the right time.
It's possible that LVSS could play Oakland-Craig again in the East Husker Conference Tournament Quarterfinals at BRLD Tuesday night.
The Raiders have to take care of business against Stanton first though, and the Knights have to beat Tekamah-Herman.
Still though it should be a great game if it happens.
I was really impressed with how Logan View/Scribner-Snyder controlled pace and tempo of the game with the Jaguars the other night.
The Raiders were very patient and methodical with their offense.
LVSS didn't rush shots or settle for jumpers, they worked the ball around until they found the shot they wanted.
That's the sign of a well disciplined and hard working team.
The Raiders have to keep it up and play the way they did on Tuesday throughout this tournament.
Tuesday's game is a blueprint of how Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to play the rest of the season.
If the Raiders keep playing like that they are going to be awfully tough to beat and could even make state.
LVSS has to embrace the challenges of this Conference Tournament like they've embraced and passed a lot of challenges against many of the conference foes already so far in the regular season.
Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. in Oakland.
The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Girls won 40-24 at home over Raymond Central Friday night before losing 60-28 at West Point-Beemer on Saturday, and 54-47 at home to Howells-Dodge in action aired on 107.9 the Bull Tuesday night.
The Mustangs led the Raiders 7-6 at the end of one. LVSS outscored Raymond Central 11-5 in the 2nd quarter to take a 17-12 lead into the locker room.
The Raiders outscored the Mustangs 14-8 in the 3rd quarter to extend their lead to 31-20 at the end of three.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder won the 4th quarter 9-4.
Josie Kahlandt had 14 points while Valerie Uehling totaled 13. Grace Schlueter added 8 points and 10 rebounds while Maelee Beacom also had 10 rebounds. Cailey Stout added 7 boards.
The Cadets led the Raiders 19-7 at the end of one, and won the 2nd quarter 13-6 to take a 32-13 lead into the locker room.
West Point-Beemer outscored Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 19-4 in the 3rd quarter to extend their lead to 51-17 at the end of three.
LVSS won the 4th quarter 11-9.
Beacom had a team-high 9 points.
LVSS went up 8-5 in the 1st quarter on the Jaguars before Howells-Dodge outscored them 10-4 the rest of the period to lead 15-12 at the end of one.
Both teams scored 7 points in the 2nd quarter, and the Jaguars led 22-19 at halftime.
In the 3rd quarter, the Raiders won it 18-15 to tie the game at 37 at the end of three.
Howells-Dodge saved their best for last though, outscoring Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 17-10 in the 4th quarter.
Head Coach Nick Hegge on the loss. "Yeah real proud of the girls' effort tonight. We battled the whole way. We got off to an OK start and down by a few at halftime. And going into that 3rd quarter we wanted to figure out a way to get a lead, and had it tied up late and just came up a little short tonight. But I'm proud of the girls' effort, and I thought that we really got after it, and played a solid game for 3 quarters. And we just got to find a way to finish it off."
Kahlandt had a team-high 18 points and 7 rebounds for the Raiders while Beacom added 10 points and Valerie Uehling 9. "Yeah Josie, Maelee, and Val are real good players, real good scorers, and they all had good nights tonight. And Josie got hot there in the 3rd quarter, they went zone there for a little bit, and boy she's a great shooter. So she really made them hurt. And it was great to see her be aggressive and take the ball to the basket and get to the free throw line. And Josie really played great tonight," Hegge said.
Schlueter posted 9 rebounds.
Great games and effort on Friday and Tuesday.
LVSS (4-13) rematches with West Point-Beemer (15-4) in the first round of the East Husker Conference Tournament at BRLD Friday night.
The Cadets won 54-34 over Wayne at home Thursday night.
West Point-Beemer is on a roll right now having won 7 in a row and 10 out of their last 11.
The Cadets are certainly peaking at the right time, and are now at full strength as GACC transfer Reece Snodgrass is now eligible to play.
So the Raiders certainly have their hands full Friday night, but if Logan View/Scribner-Snyder turns in another inspired effort I think they've got a chance to do well.
The Raiders played tough on Tuesday and Friday, and if LVSS can play that way again on Friday the game could be closer than Saturday's game was.
Saturday was a tough loss for the Raiders.
Hopefully Logan View/Scribner-Snyder learned from it and plays West Point-Beemer tougher this time around.
I think it was evident in their play Tuesday night that they put the loss in the rearview mirror.
I was really impressed with the Raiders' early ball movement against the Jaguars.
I thought LVSS played as well as they have all season long for 3 quarters, and nearly won the game.
The Raiders certainly played well enough for 3 quarters to win, but ultimately couldn't finish the way they were hoping.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to be upset minded Friday night though.
I'm sure not many people are giving the Raiders a chance on Friday, but that is why they play the games.
Games are not played on paper for a reason.
LVSS has to play a lot better than they did on Saturday though if they hope to have any shot of pulling the upset.
The Cadets are playing very good basketball right now so it will be very difficult to beat them for sure.
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