Thursday, February 18, 2021

Tekamah-Herman Boys and Girls beat Madison; Girls fall to GACC in Sub-Districts

 














The Tekamah-Herman Boys won 74-42 at Madison Friday night.


The Tigers got out to a 20-9 lead at the end of one before winning the 2nd quarter 16-11 to take a 36-20 lead into the locker room.


Tekamah-Herman outscored the Dragons 22-14 in the 3rd quarter to go up 58-34 at the end of three.


The Tigers doubled up Madison 16-8 in the 4th quarter.


Jed Hoover led the way with 24 points while Brock Rogers totaled 16. Kaleb Quick registered 10 while Eldridge Jensen notched 8.


Solid win for Tekamah-Herman.


The Tigers (6-14) take on Omaha Brownell Talbot (9-11) on the road in Friday night's regular season finale.


The Raiders lost 71-48 at home to Conestoga Monday night.


Both teams played Whiting, IA, but Tekamah-Herman beat them by a larger margin.


I think based on that and strength of schedule the Tigers can win this.


Brownell Talbot has a better record, but Tekamah-Herman is battle tested.


The Tigers face GACC in Sub-Districts on Monday in action that can be heard on 107.9 the Bull.


It would be a huge deal for Tekamah-Herman to beat a school and a program like GACC, and a win over Brownell Talbot Friday night would go a long ways in making that happen, in my opinion.
























The Tekamah-Herman Girls won 44-4 at Madison Friday night before falling 84-33 to GACC in the C2-3 Sub-District Semifinals at GACC Tuesday night in action aired on 107.9 the Bull.

The Tigers blanked the Dragons 15-0 in the 1st quarter, and 5-0 in the 2nd quarter to take a 20-0 lead into the locker room.

Tekamah-Herman outscored Madison 16-2 in the 3rd quarter to go up 36-2 at the end of three.

The Tigers outscored the Dragons 8-2 in the 4th quarter.



The Bluejays led the Tigers 25-13 at the end of one, and outscored Tekamah-Herman 27-7 in the 2nd quarter to take a 52-20 lead into the locker room.

GACC outscored Tekamah-Herman 21-10 in the 3rd quarter to go up 73-30 at the end of three.

The Bluejays outscored the Tigers 11-3 in the 4th quarter.

Halle Olson had 11 points for the Tigers.

Good win for Tekamah-Herman over the Dragons, but a tough loss to GACC.

The Tigers end their year at 4-18.

I thought Tekamah-Herman was competitive and did some nice things this year despite their record.

The Tigers say goodbye to Olsen, Maggie Sheets, and Leann Hawkins.

These three are big losses for Tekamah-Herman.

Key returners include Carly Freidel, Elena Jetensky, Kaitlyn Quick, Preslee Hansen, and Keira Pensyl.

The Tigers figure to be young next year.

Jetensky and Quick being seniors will really need to step into leadership roles and lead this team.

Tekamah-Herman has to have a good offseason.

Hopefully the Coronavirus Pandemic will have subsided by the time next season rolls around and things are back to normal.

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