Post by Friscofan on Jan 8, 2013 0:08:27 GMT -5
Good Evening every body here is my wrap up from the Frisco League contest between Laquey at Iberiaa well as other scores from around the league.
Varsity Boys Iberia 85 Laquey 37
Iberia Rangers continued their roll after winning the Richland Tournament as they blasted the Laquey Hornets 85-37 to collect a Frisco victory. In the first eight minutes of the game Iberia was able to come in their full court pressure to establish the pace in the game and make this one into an old fashion running game. Iberia would get ten points in the frame from Isaac Minnick and it would be the Rangers running their way to a commanding 29-9 lead after one period. In the second frame Iberia would back their half court defense into the half court to get some practice on man to man. The Rangers would continue to create Laquey turnovers that would help them get out in transition for several easy baskets to help Iberia outscore their guests 22-8 to make it a 51-17 edge at the intermission. The third quarter would see Iberia unleash their most potent offense of the game as the three ball was falling. Iberia would outscore Laquey 29-13 to help themselves to an 80-30 lead after three. In a turbo clock shortened fourth Coach Steve Scholfield was able to use everybody on his bench to help build for the future. Laquey would outscore Iberia 7-5 in the frame. Nine of the ten Rangers that suited out for the varsity game would score points. Isaac Minnick buried five treys on his way to 25 points, Darrien Dickey was on board shy of a triple double with 11 points 12 assists and 9 rebounds.
Box Score
I-Isaac Minnick 25, Dexter Frisbie 15, Fabein Juliano 12, Darrien Dickey 11, Dustin Bloodgood 11, Jason Winters 6, Ryan Voss 3, Tyler Slawson 2
L-Bo Brothers 13, Brendan Bowling 6, Gunner Millar 6, Ian Matheis 6, Jed York 4, Austin Mann 2
B-game Iberia 55 Laquey 31
The Junior Varsity Rangers were able to shake off the rust from a long holiday break blasting the Laquey Junior Varsity Hornets 55-31. The Rangers were able pound their way to a 10-7 lead at the end of one. In the second Iberia was able to blow this one open as they outscored Laquey 17-6 in the frame to take a 27-13 lead into the locker rooms. In the third frame Iberia continued their hot shooting as they would outscore their guests 14-11 making this a 44-24 game after three. In the last seven minutes coach Harris was able to clear his bench getting every body some minutes to close out the game. Rock town would outscore Laquey 11-7 in the fourth.
Box Score
I-Zach Roark 18, Riley Halley 14, Lane Luttrell 12, Jason Winters 7, Falen Juliano 4
L-Blake Briggs 10, Zach Black 7, Ton Crismon 4, Willie Miller 4, Jed York 3, Lakota Joy 3
The Newburg Wolves pounded the Bunker Eagles 63-27 on the road in Reynolds County. The Wolves jumped out to a 20-5 lead after the first period and they were on top 29-14 at the break. Newburg would blitz the host Eagles 23-4 in the third to compete the rout. Kaleb Robinson led the Newburg attack with 16 points, Ryan Ward added 13 and Dylan Sickler tossed in 12 points
BB-St. James 71 Dixon 56
BB-Licking 72 Stoutland 50
Girls Basketball
The Lady Wolves of Newburg dropped their game with Bunker 68-65 in overtime. Newburg was 16 of 30 from the foul line and thats roughly a 53 percent clip and that is the key in the loss. Kelsey Austin led the way with 20 points, Shelby Friend tosses in 15, Rena Richardson had 13 and Whitney Sands added 11 points.
GBB-Plato 55 Licking 46
Today's Action
Richland Junior Varsity Boys Tournament
(1) Conway vs (8) Newburg-5:15
(4) Crocker vs (5) Stoutland-4:00
(2) Iberia vs (7) Richland-6:30
(3) Eldon vs (6) Dixon-7:45
Varsity Boys Iberia 85 Laquey 37
Iberia Rangers continued their roll after winning the Richland Tournament as they blasted the Laquey Hornets 85-37 to collect a Frisco victory. In the first eight minutes of the game Iberia was able to come in their full court pressure to establish the pace in the game and make this one into an old fashion running game. Iberia would get ten points in the frame from Isaac Minnick and it would be the Rangers running their way to a commanding 29-9 lead after one period. In the second frame Iberia would back their half court defense into the half court to get some practice on man to man. The Rangers would continue to create Laquey turnovers that would help them get out in transition for several easy baskets to help Iberia outscore their guests 22-8 to make it a 51-17 edge at the intermission. The third quarter would see Iberia unleash their most potent offense of the game as the three ball was falling. Iberia would outscore Laquey 29-13 to help themselves to an 80-30 lead after three. In a turbo clock shortened fourth Coach Steve Scholfield was able to use everybody on his bench to help build for the future. Laquey would outscore Iberia 7-5 in the frame. Nine of the ten Rangers that suited out for the varsity game would score points. Isaac Minnick buried five treys on his way to 25 points, Darrien Dickey was on board shy of a triple double with 11 points 12 assists and 9 rebounds.
Box Score
I-Isaac Minnick 25, Dexter Frisbie 15, Fabein Juliano 12, Darrien Dickey 11, Dustin Bloodgood 11, Jason Winters 6, Ryan Voss 3, Tyler Slawson 2
L-Bo Brothers 13, Brendan Bowling 6, Gunner Millar 6, Ian Matheis 6, Jed York 4, Austin Mann 2
B-game Iberia 55 Laquey 31
The Junior Varsity Rangers were able to shake off the rust from a long holiday break blasting the Laquey Junior Varsity Hornets 55-31. The Rangers were able pound their way to a 10-7 lead at the end of one. In the second Iberia was able to blow this one open as they outscored Laquey 17-6 in the frame to take a 27-13 lead into the locker rooms. In the third frame Iberia continued their hot shooting as they would outscore their guests 14-11 making this a 44-24 game after three. In the last seven minutes coach Harris was able to clear his bench getting every body some minutes to close out the game. Rock town would outscore Laquey 11-7 in the fourth.
Box Score
I-Zach Roark 18, Riley Halley 14, Lane Luttrell 12, Jason Winters 7, Falen Juliano 4
L-Blake Briggs 10, Zach Black 7, Ton Crismon 4, Willie Miller 4, Jed York 3, Lakota Joy 3
The Newburg Wolves pounded the Bunker Eagles 63-27 on the road in Reynolds County. The Wolves jumped out to a 20-5 lead after the first period and they were on top 29-14 at the break. Newburg would blitz the host Eagles 23-4 in the third to compete the rout. Kaleb Robinson led the Newburg attack with 16 points, Ryan Ward added 13 and Dylan Sickler tossed in 12 points
BB-St. James 71 Dixon 56
BB-Licking 72 Stoutland 50
Girls Basketball
The Lady Wolves of Newburg dropped their game with Bunker 68-65 in overtime. Newburg was 16 of 30 from the foul line and thats roughly a 53 percent clip and that is the key in the loss. Kelsey Austin led the way with 20 points, Shelby Friend tosses in 15, Rena Richardson had 13 and Whitney Sands added 11 points.
GBB-Plato 55 Licking 46
Today's Action
Richland Junior Varsity Boys Tournament
(1) Conway vs (8) Newburg-5:15
(4) Crocker vs (5) Stoutland-4:00
(2) Iberia vs (7) Richland-6:30
(3) Eldon vs (6) Dixon-7:45