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Area high school basketball roundup for Feb. 20: Wagner boys finish strong to beat P-G

Feb. 21—WAGNER, S.D. — On the strength of a 48-point second half, Wagner took down Platte-Geddes 79-66 in boys basketball action on Friday night at Wagner High School.

The visiting Black Panthers led 40-31 at halftime, but the Red Raiders outpaced them by 22 points over the final 16 minutes.

Carlos Galindo and Ky Arpan each netted 24 points and five rebounds to lead Wagner, as Galindo also had three assists and Arpan tacked on two steals. Jesse Zephier tallied 19 points and four steals, and Michael Koupal chipped in seven points, seven rebounds and two steals.

Isaac Leader dropped in a game-high 28 points with five rebounds, three assists and three steals for the Black Panthers, while Jameson Leader notched 15 points and seven rebounds. Jye Bailey totaled 12 points, four rebounds and two steals, and Ziggy Duffy had nine points.

Both teams wrap up their regular-season schedules on Feb. 23, as Wagner (14-5) visits Beresford and Platte-Geddes (11-8) hosts Todd County.

Ashlyn Koupal ensured her Senior Night ended with a Wagner girls basketball win on Friday night.

The Red Raiders' lone senior put her fingerprints all over the performance, as Wagner dispatched Platte-Geddes 58-30 at Wagner High School to finish the regular season with a 17-2 record.

Koupal recorded 29 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, six steals and two blocks, while Braxton Nedved added 12 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals for the Red Raiders. Ravyn Medricky scored six points, and Mateya Bruguier contributed five points and five rebounds.

For the Black Panthers, Kori VanDerWerff offered 13 points, four rebounds and one block, as Taylor Schrank tacked on 10 points and two steals.

With region playoffs starting next week, Wagner will be the top seed in Region 5A, while Platte-Geddes (7-13) enters the Region 6A bracket.

* Howard knocked off Arlington 67-49 for a road win. Brody Spader had 25 points and eight rebounds, hitting five 3-pointers for the Tigers, who also had 13 points and six rebounds from Owen Feldhaus and 10 points and eight rebounds for Kolt Becker. Paxton Rheault scored 23 points and had 13 rebounds for the Cardinals. Howard led 27-19 at halftime but scored 27 points in the third quarter to build the winning cushion.

* McCook Central/Montrose scored a 50-34 win over Elk Point-Jefferson on Friday in Elk Point. Dawson Dorr had 19 points and 21 rebounds for the Fighting Cougars, with 12 points and five assists for Ben Wiebersick. EPJ's Brody Van Roekel had 12 points for the Huskies.

* Colt Keiser had 21 points and 20 rebounds as Gregory topped Bon Homme 53-50 at home on Friday. The Gorillas had 16 points from Lincoln Juracek, as well. Madden Merkwan scored 15 points and Ethan Wagner had 13 points for the Cavaliers.

* Mobridge-Pollock was a 40-31 victor over Winner in Mobridge. Easton Eisemann had 16 points for the host Tigers, and Shooter Frederick tallied 10 points for M-P. Winner's Zac Olson had 13 points and Sam Steele had 10.

* Four Wessington Springs players landed in double figures as the Spartans won on the road at James Valley Christian 76-60 in Huron. Colby Flowers had 19 points, Parker Graff tallied 16, Wesley Molnar had 12 points and Logan Mebius scored 10 points, moving Springs to 15-4 this season.

* Class AA No. 4 Huron defeated No. 5 Watertown 61-56 at the Huron Arena. Blake Ellwein had 25 points, eight assists and seven rebounds for the Tigers, who had 13 points from Anderson Porisch, as well. Huron was 20-for-27 on free throws to help overcome a 37% shooting night. Carter Buisker had 20 points and six assists and Jackson McClemans had 19 points for the Arrows.

* Wessington Springs closed the regular season with a 13-7 record thanks to a 54-27 win at James Valley Christian. Kenzie Kolousek scored 13 points and Kendall Kolousek had 10 points for the Spartans.

Boys basketball

Aberdeen Central 47, Brookings 44

Baltic 63, Dell Rapids St. Mary 38

Bennett County 66, Jones County 55

Brandon Valley 50, Spearfish 46

Bridgewater-Emery 75, Mitchell Christian 43

Castlewood 60, Estelline/Hendricks 46

Chadron (Neb.) 82, Lakota Tech 33

Colman-Egan 60, Canistota 18

Dakota Valley 55, Madison 48

De Smet 65, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 21

Dupree 77, Harding County 60

Faith 66, Wakpala 48

Flandreau 59, Elkton-Lake Benton 49

Gettysburg 67, Highmore-Harrold 57

Gregory 53, Bon Homme 50

Groton Area 67, Britton-Hecla 27

Harrisburg 71, Douglas 39

Howard 67, Arlington 49

Huron 61, Watertown 56

Leola/Frederick Area 43, Warner 37

Lennox 64, Dell Rapids 47

Lyman 56, Kadoka Area 51

Marty 83, Flandreau Indian 78

McCook Central/Montrose 50, Elk Point-Jefferson 34

Mobridge-Pollock 40, Winner 31

North Central 61, Sunshine Bible Academy 40

Northwestern 74, Waverly-South Shore 60

Parker/Marion 70, Chamberlain 69

Pierre 51, Mitchell 48 (2 OT)

Redfield 63, Tiospa Zina 60

Sioux Falls Lincoln 51, Sioux Falls Jefferson 48

Sioux Falls Washington 61, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 56

St. Francis Indian 65, Crow Creek 54

Stanley County 62, Little Wound 58

Tiospaye Topa 56, Oelrichs 55

Vermillion 69, Ponca (Neb.) 51

Wagner 79, Platte-Geddes 66

Wall 72, Belle Fourche 39

Waubay/Summit 64, Sioux Falls Lutheran 57

Wessington Springs 76, James Valley Christian 60

White River 66, New Underwood 63

Yankton 51, Tea Area 38

Girls basketball

Aberdeen Central 51, Brookings 40

Bon Homme 48, Gregory 45

Brandon Valley 56, Spearfish 21

Dakota Valley 65, Madison 30

Dell Rapids St. Mary 57, Baltic 27

Groton Area 60, Britton-Hecla 28

Harrisburg 56, Douglas 19

Huron 50, Watertown 38

Lemmon 65, McIntosh 37

Little Wound 53, Stanley County 52

Marty 60, Flandreau Indian 44

Mitchell 60, Pierre 35

Mobridge-Pollock 67, Winner 51

Newell 53, Faith 46

North Central 50, Sunshine Bible Academy 24

Northwestern 46, Waverly-South Shore 24

Oelrichs 69, Tiospaye Topa 42

Parker/Marion 58, Chamberlain 41

Philip 48, White River 39

Rapid City Stevens 68, Rapid City Christian 62

Redfield 44, Tiospa Zina 21

Sioux Falls Washington 69, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 43

St. Francis Indian 62, Crow Creek 34

St. Thomas More 51, Hot Springs 10

Todd County 57, Lower Brule 12

Wagner 58, Platte-Geddes 30

Wall 60, Belle Fourche 31

Warner 52, Leola/Frederick Area 33

Wessington Springs 54, James Valley Christian 27

Yankton 59, Tea Area 46

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