Saturday, January 23, 2021

Tri County Northeast Boys and Girls 2-2 in last four games

 















The Tri County Northeast Boys won 64-7 at home over Whiting, IA last Saturday before falling 58-48 at Homer Tuesday night. The Wolfpack then won 49-36 at Wausa Thursday night before losing 55-38 at home to Wakefield Friday night.


Tri County Northeast led Whiting, IA 31-0 at the end of the 1st quarter. The Wolfpack outscored Whiting 17-1 in the 2nd quarter to take a 48-1 lead into the locker room.


Both teams scored 6 points in the 3rd quarter, and Tri County Northeast held a 54-7 lead at the end of three.


The Wolfpack blanked Whiting 10-0 in the 4th quarter.




The Knights went up 17-11 after one, and outscored Tri County Northeast 16-7 in the 2nd quarter to go up 33-18 at halftime.


The Wolfpack won the 3rd quarter 11-10 to make it a 43-29 game at the end of three.


Tri County Northeast won the 4th quarter 19-15.


Steven Sullivan had a double-double of 14 points and 14 rebounds while Nate Oswald totaled 8 points.




The Wolfpackk went up 8-5 at the end of one on the Vikings, and outscored Wausa 11-6 in the 2nd quarter to take a 19-11 lead into the locker room.


Tri County Northeast won the 3rd quarter 15-14 to extend their lead to 34-25 at the end of three.


The Wolfpack won the 4th quarter 15-11.


Sullivan had 12 points and 8 rebounds while Garrett Blanke and Kobe Kumm notched 8 points apiece. Oswald chipped in 7.





The Trojans jumped out to a 21-12 lead at the end of one, and won the 2nd quarter 8-7 to take a 29-19 lead into the locker room.


Wakefield won the 3rd quarter 12-10 to increase their advantage to 41-29 at the end of three.


The Trojans outscored Tri County Northeast 14-9 in the 4th quarter.


Sullivan notched 10 points and 8 rebounds while Blanke and Mason Hall totaled 8 points apiece. Kumm chipped in 7 while Reed Hingst posted 7 rebounds.


Nice wins over Whiting, IA and Wausa, but definitely a disappointing loss to Homer.


The Wolfpack (8-5) takes on Walthill (11-2) on the road Monday night.


The Blujays won 71-52 at Ponca Friday night.


Walthll is a very good team, and is going to be tough to beat, especially at their place.


Tri County Northeast has to go into this one fearless and with nothing to lose though.


The Wolfpack has to continue to get solid offensive production from multiple players.


Tri County Northeast isn't too bad defensively, but the Wolfpack has to work on becoming a great defensive team.


Tri County Northeast has to play lockdown defense against the Blujays and kick their offense into high gear.


















The Tri County Northeast Girls won 75-43 at home over Whiting, IA last Saturday before falling 46-36 at Homer Tuesday night. The Wolfpack then defeated Wausa 45-36 on the road Thursday night before losing 47-33 at home to Wakefield Friday night.


Tri County Northeast got out to a 24-9 lead on Whiting at the end of one, outscored them 24-10 in the 2nd quarter to take a 48-19 lead into the locker room.


Whiting won the 3rd quarter 19-13 to make it a 61-38 game at the end of three.


The Wolfpack outscored Whiting 14-5 in the 4th quarter.


Jordyn Carr finished with 20 points and 8 rebounds while Rhyanne Mackling registered 17 points. Carly Dickens had 15 while Brynn Schock notched 11 rebounds. Alli Jackson posted 7 rebounds of her own.




The Knights went up 10-4 at the end of one. Tri County Northeast won the 2nd quarter 14-13 to make it a 23-18 game at halftime.


Homer won the 3rd quarter 10-6 to go up 33-24 at the end of three.


The Knights won the 4th quarter 13-12.


Carr had 19 points to lead the way while Mackling registered 8. Schock added 11 rebounds.




The Vikings went up 17-10 at the end of one. The Wolfpack doubled up Wausa 12-6 in the 2nd quarter to make it a 23-22 game at halftime.


Both teams scored 7 points in the 3rd quarter, and the score was 30-29 at the end of three in favor of the Vikings.


Tri County Northeast saved their best for last, however, outscoring Wausa 16-6.


Carr had 16 points while Dickens totaled 15. Schock added 9 rebounds while Jackson notched 8.


Solid play overall from the Wolfpack I thought.


Tri County Northeast (6-8) takes on Walthill (1-12) on the road Monday night.


The Blujays fell 72-24 at Ponca Friday night.


The Wolfpack beat Walthill 62-22 in the Summerland Holiday Tournament back on December 29th.


That was a big win for Tri County Northeast, and I look for the Wolfpack to win and dominate once again Monday night.


Tri County Northeast has Pender on the road Tuesday night before the Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament.


The Pendragons were upset by Wisner-Pilger so the Wolfpack has to be feeling optimistic for sure.


I look for Tri County Northeast to have two strong showings this week, and head into the Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament with some momentum.

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