Thursday, February 25, 2021

Tri County Northeast Boys drop regular season finale to Stanton, beat Omaha Nation, lose to BRLD in Sub-Districts; Girls fall to Plainview in Sub-Districts

 
















The Tri County Northeast Boys lost 48-47 at home to Stanton in Friday night's regular season finale before winning 67-46 over Omaha Nation in the C2-4 Sub-District Play-In Game at Lyons Monday night only to fall 68-40 to BRLD in the C2-4 Sub-District Semifinals at Lyons Tuesday night.


The Wolfpack led the Mustangs 10-9 after one, and outscored Stanton 17-10 in the 2nd quarter to take a 27-19 lead into the locker room.


The Mustangs outscored Tri County Northeast 15-6 in the 3rd quarter to pull ahead 34-33 at the end of three.


Both teams scored 14 4th quarter points.


Nate Oswald led the way with 13 points while Steven Sullivan notched 11 points and 7 rebounds. Mason Hall added 8 points while Reed Hingst totaled 7.




The Chiefs led the Wolfpack 13-11 after one. Tri County Northeast outscored Omaha Nation 19-9 in the 2nd quarter to take a 30-22 lead into the locker room.


The Wolfpack outscored the Chiefs 26-11 in the 3rd quarter to increase their lead to 56-33 at the end of three.


Omaha Nation won the 4th quarter 13-11.


Kobe Kumm finished with 16 points while Oswald notched 11 points and 9 rebounds. Hall added 9 points while Sullivan and Hingst totaled 8 apiece. Josh Olesen registered 7 points.




The Wolverines went up 29-9 on the Wolfpack at the end of one. Both teams scored 10 points in the 2nd quarter, and BRLD led 39-19 at halftime.


BRLD won the 3rd quarter 19-16 to go up 58-35 at the end of three.


The Wolverines doubled up Tri County Northeast 10-5 in the 4th quarter.


The Wolfpack ends the season at 12-11.


Good season for Tri County Northeast with it being the first year of the Co-op and everything.


The Wolfpack did some nice things this season and picked up some quality wins.


Tri County Northeast says goodbye to Hall, Hingst, Kumm, Sullivan, Ryan Kinnaman, and Anthony Isom.


Some very talented seniors lost for sure.


Key returners for next year include Garrett Blanke, Olesen, Oswald, and Brock Mackling.


A lot of seniors to be next year that should make a huge impact I would think.


A lot of quality players and kids lost to graduation that won't be easy to replace though.


That's why it's important for the Wolfpack to really get after it this offseason.





















The Tri County Northeast Girls saw their season come to an end in the D1-3 Sub-District Semifinals at Humphrey last Tuesday night as the Wolfpack fell 53-43 to Plainview.


Both teams scored 10 points in the 1st quarter. Plainview won the 2nd quarter 7-2 to go up 17-12 at halftime.


The Pirates outscored Tri County Northeast 19-11 in the 3rd quarter to extend their lead to 36-23 at the end of three.


The Wolfpack won the 4th quarter 20-17.


Jordyn Carr had a double-double of 29 points and 11 rebounds while Carly Dickens notched 7 points.


Tri County Northeast ends their season at 7-12.


Carr finished with a 19 points per game average this year while Rhyanne Mackling averaged 9 points a contest.


Brynn Schock led the way in rebounds with 152 on the season. Carr had 114 while Alli Jackson totaled 113.


Key losses include Dickens, Jackson, and Taylor Boyle.


These three Seniors will definitely be missed, but the Wolfpack has to be really excited about next season.


Key returners include Mackling, Brianna Bousquet, Jazmin De LaTorre, Katie Utech, Carr, and Schock.


It should be an exciting season next year for Tri County Northeast given who all returns.


The Wolfpack has to work hard and must stay hungry this offseason.

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