McFarland girls get past visiting Big Foot
McFarland used a big second quarter to jump out to a 41-20 lead by halftime and rolled to a 66-39 Rock Valley crossover girls basketball victory over Big Foot on Monday night.
Stevie Winer led four McFarland players in double figures with 14 points. Maddie Hettinger added 12 while Christine Hettinger and Rosie Runde each pitched in 11.
Morgan Courier led the Chiefs—who fell to 4-16 overall—with a dozen points, while Molly Kovarik added 10.
McFARLAND 66, BIG FOOT 39
Big Foot (39)—Petkoff, 1-0-3; Ripkey, 0-1-1; Mazur, 1-0-3; Kovarik, 3-2-10; Glade, 0-3-3; Courier, 3-5-12; Colby, 2-1-5; Isham, 1-0-2. Totals: 11-12-39.
McFarland (66)—Frazier, 2-0-5; M. Hettinger, 5-2-12; Winer, 5-2-14; C. Hettinger, 5-1-11; Anderson, 1-0-2; Kelm, 4-0-9; Ewelt, 1-0-2; Runde, 3-3-11. Totals: 26-8-66.
Big Foot 15 5 13 6—39
McFarland 22 19 16 9—66
Three-point goals—Big Foot 5 (Kovarik 2, Petkoff, Mazur, Courier), McFarland 6 (Winer 2, Runde 2, Frazier, Kelm). Free throws missed—Big Foot 8, McFarland 6. Total fouls—Big Foot 10, McFarland 17.
Southern Lakes
-- Burlington 50, Delavan-Darien 24—Anna Vogt scored seven of her game-high 12 points in the first half as the Burlington girls basketball team jumped out to a 28-12 lead in Southern Lakes play Monday night.
Ten different players scored for Burlington, which improved to 3-9 in conference and 5-13 overall.
Amanda McLemon led the Comets, who fell to 1-11 and 2-17, with seven points.
BURLINGTON 50, DELAVAN-DARIEN 24
Burlington (50)—Vogt, 3-5-12; Lahodik, 3-2-9; Derks, 3-0-8; Rock, 2-0-4; Golon, 2-0-4; Stevens, 2-0-4; Zwiebel, 1-0-3; Scherrer, 1-0-2; Stang, 1-0-2; Aldrich, 1-0-2. Totals: 19-7-50.
Delavan-Darien (24)—McLemon, 2-3-7; Hembrook, 1-2-4; Nieuwenhuis, 2-0-4; Speth, 1-0-3; Severson, 0-3-3; Greidanus, 0-2-2; Butke, 0-1-1. Totals: 6-12-24.
Burlington 11 17 11 11—50
Delavan-Darien 6 6 8 4—24
Three-point goals—Burlington 5 (Derks 2, Vogt, Lahodik, Zwiebel), Delavan-Darien 0. Free throws missed—Burlington 3, Delavan-Darien 10. Total fouls—Burlington 22, Delavan-Darien 14.
Nonconference
-- Oregon 57, Evansville 46—Riley Rosemire scored 17 points and Maddy Gits added 14 as Oregon earned a road nonconference victory Monday night.
Evansville's Brielle Greenleaf led all scorers with 18 points. Evansville fell to 6-14 overall.
OREGON 57, EVANSVILLE 46
Oregon (57)—Urben, 3-0-6; Jaahn, 1-0-3; Ricker, 3-0-7; Rosemire, 7-3-17; Nikolai, 2-0-5; Gits, 5-4-14; Kane, 2-0-5. Totals: 23-7-57.
Evansvlle (46)—Larson, 2-1-5; Greenleaf, 6-4-18; Nelson, 4-0-8; Gragg, 4-0-8; Sunness, 1-0-2; Anderson, 2-0-5. Totals: 19-5-46.
Three-point goals—Oregon 4 (Jaahn, Ricker, Nikolai, Kane), Evansville 3 (Greenleaf 2, Anderson). Free throws missed—Oregon 5, Evansville 5.
Total fouls—Oregon 9, Evansville 12.
-- Black Hawk 49, Parkview 37—The Black Hawk girls basketball team sunk 15 of 19 free throws, widening the gap in the third quarter on its way to a nonconference victory over Parkview.
Mikayla Strzok and Sara Kearns each scored eight points for the Vikings, who fell to 5-14 overall.
BLACK HAWK 49, PARKVIEW 37
Black Hawk (49)—Holland, 1-0-2; Cushman, 1-0-2; Flanagan, 3-2-8; Wellnitz, 7-8-22; Sigafus, 4-5-13; Jackson, 1-0-2. Totals: 17-15-49.
Parkview (37)—Heldt, 1-0-3; Markee, 0-1-1; Hoscheit, 1-0-2; Harnack, 2-0-5; Larsen, 2-1-5; Strzok, 4-0-8; Warden, 1-0-2; Kearns, 3-2-8; Halterman, 1-1-3. Totals: 14-5-37.
Black Hawk 15 9 11 14—49
Parkview 9 11 5 12—37
Three-point goals: Black Hawk 0, Parkview 2 (Heldt, Harnick). Free throws missed—Black Hawk 4, Parkview 7. Total fouls—Black Hawk 13, Parkview 16.
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