Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Wisner-Pilger Boys beat Clarkson/Leigh; Girls lose












The Wisner-Pilger Boys Basketball Team won 72-38 at Clarkson/Leigh Tuesday night.

The Gators got out to a 22-4 lead at the end of one, and doubled up the Patriots 20-10 in the 2nd quarter to take a 42-14 lead into the locker room.

Wisner-Pilger won the 3rd quarter 13-10 to increase their advantage to 55-24 at the end of three.

The Gators won the 4th quarter 17-14.

Very impressive and dominant win for Wisner-Pilger.

The Gators (10-5) host undefeated North Bend Central (16-0) Thursday night.

The Tigers won 73-54 at home over Madison Tuesday night.

That game with the Dragons was a tight game in the 3rd quarter.

I think Wisner-Pilger has a chance to win this one if they play well from start to finish.

The Gators have to come out and play well and play a complete game though.

Wisner-Pilger has to play a four quarter game and can't let up at any point.

The Gators are on a bit of a roll lately and are starting to come around, having won 3 out of their last 4.

The last two games have been impressive dominating performances from Wisner-Pilger.

The Gators have to repeat their efforts of the last two games against North Bend Central Thursday night.

A win would be a huge shot of momentum heading into the East Husker Conference Tournament there's no doubt about that.

Wisner-Pilger has to come out and flat out dominate from the onset.

The Gators must take advantage of Tiger miscues and limit turnovers themselves.

Wisner-Pilger has to hustle at all times and give 110% for 32 minutes.

The Gators have to attack the basket and look to get to the rim.

Dylan Kneifl has to throw down some more dunks if he can too.

This is a huge opportunity for Wisner-Pilger.

The Gators are at home against the Defending C-1 State Runner-Ups right before the East Husker Conference Tournament.

Wisner-Pilger couldn't ask for a bigger scenario or opportunity.

This is an opportunity the Gators have to take advantage of.














The Wisner-Pilger Girls Basketball Team lost 49-39 at Clarkson/Leigh Tuesday night.

The Patriots led 13-12 at the end of one, and won the 2nd quarter 14-12 to take a 27-24 lead into the locker room.

Clarkson/Leigh outscored the Gators 12-5 in the 3rd quarter to extend their lead to 39-29 at the end of three.

Both teams scored 10 points in the 4th quarter.

Lindsey Kneifl had a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds while Macy Stuhr had 10 points and Adi Meyer 7. Karrin Jindra posted 11 rebounds.

Solid effort from Wisner-Pilger.

The Gators (3-13) host North Bend Central (16-1) Thursday night.

The Tigers routed Madison 58-18 at home Tuesday night.

Wisner-Pilger will play Pender again in the EHC Tournament on Friday at Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family.

The Gators have to use this game against North Bend Central as preparation for the Conference Tournament.

The Tigers are a great team, and will be very difficult to beat.

I think Wisner-Pilger can compete and keep things close and respectable though.

I look for the Gators to play strong and well on Thursday.

Wisner-Pilger has struggled lately though as they've lost three in a row and five out of their last six.

The Gators could really use something positive to happen for them on Thursday.

I look for Wisner-Pilger to turn in an inspired effort against North Bend Central.

I thought the Gators played respectable against both Pender and Clarkson/Leigh.

I look for Wisner-Pilger to put forth another solid effort on Thursday against the Tigers.

North Bend Central is having a great season there's no denying that.

The Tigers are very good offensively and defensively.

North Bend Central struggles at times offensively though, and if the Gators catch them off an off night then who knows.

The Tigers will be very, very difficult to knock off though.

Wisner-Pilger is going to have to play amazing basketball in this one to have a chance.

Anything can happen though, especially in this conference, and the Gators have to be ready to give North Bend Central their best shot.

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