Lady Eagles roll past Wallace in championship

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ARAPAHOE - The Southern Valley girls played Wallace in the Arapahoe Holiday Tournament championship game and ran away with a 49-12 win.

The Lady Eagles dominated the entire game, never letting the Wildcats score more than five in a quarter. South-ern Valley limited Wallace to3 points in the first quarter, two in the second, two in the third, and five in the fourth.  Meanwhile, the Eagles scored sixteen in the first, seventeen in the second, and fourteen in the third.

Lady Eagles roll past Wallace in championship

SV, Arapahoe boys fight for tournament title

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ARAPAHOE - The Southern Valley and Arapahoe boys _____________________________ the championship game of the Arapahoe Holiday Tournament, and Southern Valley came away victorious. The Eagles won 58-52, making their record 6-4 and the Warriors’ record 5-5.
Southern Valley’s Kamden Bose takes the ball to the hoop against Arapahoe defenders Trenton Roskop and Eli Shafer.

Lady Wolves make it to Christmas undefeated

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The Maywood-Hayes Center Lady Wolves rolled past the Paxton Tigers at the Paxton Holiday Tournament to take home a championship plaque. The Lady Wolves won 4632, maintaining their undefeated record, now 9-0.

MV ends 2023 with losses to Wallace, Alma

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The Medicine Valley boys basketball team will have to wait until the new year to find its fourth win of the season. The Raiders fell to 3-6 on the young season with losses to Wallace and Alma last week.

MHC boys are Holiday Tournament champs

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The Maywood-Hayes Center boys basketball team fought to the last minute at the Paxton Holiday Tournament and beat the Tigers to take home a championship title. The Wolves won 45-39, bumping their record up to 8-1.

Lady Raiders split Wallace, Alma

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The Medicine Valley girls basketball team split games against Wallace and Alma last week before the holiday break started. The Raiders used a strong start to beat Wallace (3-5) 58-38 at home Dec.

Hi-Line girls capture first win at Franklin

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FRANKLIN - The Hi-Line girls basketball team captured its first win of the season, a 39-25 triumph at Franklin Thursday. The Bulls held the Flyers to just 18 percent shooting from the field and shot 35 percent from the field themselves in building a lead early and growing it throughout the contest.
Hi-Line’s Ellaray Koch launches a jumper.

MHC girls remain unbeaten

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MAYWOOD - With two more dominant wins, the Maywood-Hayes Center girls basketball team advanced to 7-0 last week and with Tuesday’s win over Garden County will enter the holiday break unbeaten. The Wolves rolled past Sandhillls Valley, 60-6, last Tuesday, then broke open a double-digit lead early and coasted to victory over Brady, 48-29, Thursday.
Maywood-Hayes Center’s Ellie Broz attacks the paint on the dribble.
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