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Iowa high school girls’ state basketball 2022: Tuesday’s scores, stats and more
7 more quarterfinal games on the schedule

Mar. 1, 2022 8:55 am, Updated: Mar. 4, 2022 1:33 pm
Center Point-Urbana's Ryley Goebel shoots during a 3A State Quarterfinal game between Ballard and Center Point-Urbana at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Ballard defeated CP-U 43-29. (Nick Rohlman/The Gazette)
The 2022 Iowa high school girls’ state basketball tournament continued Tuesday with seven quarterfinal games spanning three different classes at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
Find scores, stats and more coverage from Monday here.
Girls’ state basketball coverage
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Tuesday’s girls’ state basketball scores
CLASS 3A QUARTERFINALS
No. 3 Ballard 43, No. 6 Center Point-Urbana 29
Ballard (22-3) held Center Point-Urbana (21-4) scoreless for a 10-minute stretch in the second half and limited the Stormin’ Pointers to eight total points in the last 16 minutes to advance.
Nicole Rick scored a game-high 16 points for CPU, which led 21-19 at halftime. Paige Noe scored 11 off the bench for Ballard.
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CLASS 4A QUARTERFINALS
No. 1 Dallas Center-Grimes 64, No. 14 Benton Community 38
Dallas Center-Grimes (21-3) led 19-10 after a quarter and pulled away, shooting 56.1 percent, including 10-for-19 from 3-point range.
Ella Lampe and Emma Miner both made three triples, with Lampe totaling a team-high 15 points. McKenna Kramer led the Bobcats (19-6) with 18 points.
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No. 5 Cedar Rapids Xavier 62, No. 7 DeWitt Central 55
Xavier (18-6) never trailed in a first-round win, but it was never truly comfortable either as the Sabers (19-5) stayed in it until the end.
Kyla Mason led four Saints in double-figures scoring with 14 points. Libby Fandel had 12, Mary Kate Moeder 11 and Maddie Seger 10. Allison Meadows scored a game-high 18 points for Central and Lauren Walker had 16.
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No. 2 Glenwood 64, No. 13 Bondurant-Farrar 59
Bondurant-Farrar (16-8) cut a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to five in the final seconds, but ran out of time.
Glenwood (20-4) also had to rally in this one, trailing 19-13 after the first quarter but storming back to take a 35-27 lead at the half. Jenna Hopp and Madison Camden both scored 18 points for the Rams, with Abby Hughes adding 17. Katelyn Lappe scored a game-high 19 for Bondurant-Farrar.
No. 3 Sioux City Heelan 54, No. 11 Waverly-Shell Rock 33
Heelan (22-2) started the second half on an 8-0 run to take a 28-16 lead and the Go-Hawks (18-6) got only as close as nine from there. Six of those eight points came from Brooklyn Stanley, who finished with a game-high 23 points on 10-for-14 shooting, plus six rebounds and four steals.
Trinidee Moore and Katelyn Eggena led Waverly-Shell Rock with eight points apiece.
CLASS 2A QUARTERFINALS
No. 1 Dike-New Hartford 64, South Central Calhoun 44
Unranked South Central Calhoun (19-6) was within six in the third quarter, but defending champion Dike-New Hartford (23-2) pulled away with a 19-9 fourth quarter to advance.
Payton (16 and 10) and Jadyn (14 and 11) Petersen led the Wolverines with a combined 30 points and 21 rebounds. Ellary Knock and Maryn Bixby both added 12 points apiece. Riley Batta had 13 points for the Titans.
No. 4 Panorama 46, No. 6 Iowa City Regina 38
Payton Beckman scored 20 points to lead Panorama (25-1) to victory in the final game of the day. The Panthers tallied 10 steals and forced 19 turnovers.
Lily Simpson had 10 points for Regina, which finished 20-5.
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