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Prep basketball roundup: Kane Kramer's 27 points, late 3 help Jefferson beat Kennedy
Gazette staff
Jan. 27, 2017 11:06 pm
Metro prep basketball scores and notes from Friday.
Boys
CEDAR RAPIDS JEFFERSON 63, CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY 60
Kane Kramer hit the game-winning 3-pointer to lift Cedar Rapids Jefferson past Cedar Rapids Kennedy.
Kramer finished with 27 points and made seven 3-pointers.
The win broke a 10-game losing streak in the series.
7 seconds left, January 28, 2017
7 seconds left, @Sugarr_Kanee with the dagger! J-Hawks win 63-60! #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/miOuG8jaWS
— The Outlook (@JHS_Outlook)
4A No. 1 IOWA CITY WEST 64, 4A No. 3 CEDAR FALLS 48
Devontae Lane scored 20 points, Connor McCaffery had 17 and Patrick McCaffery added 12 as top-ranked Iowa City West rolled in Iowa City.
A.J. Green scored 20 points to pace No. 3 Cedar Falls.
CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE 74, LINN-MAR 68
Max Smith Drahos scored a team-high 23 points and Griff Clark added 21 to lead the Hawks in Marion.
Linn-Mar's Trey Hutcheson led all scorers with 29 points.
CEDAR RAPIDS XAVIER 60, CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON 54
Jackson Joens scored 19 points including four 3-pointers to lead the Saints at Xavier.
Nolan Butkowski added 18 points for Xavier.
MIDLAND 59, CEDAR VALLEY CHRISTIAN 32
Kyle Gustafson scored a team-high 14 points for Cedar Valley Christian, hitting three from 3-point range in Wyoming.
NORTHEAST 53, IOWA CITY REGINA 50
CENTER POINT-URBANA 48, MARION 37
Girls
CEDAR RAPIDS JEFFERSON 61, CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY 45
Kennedy Dighton scored 20 points to lead Jefferson to a win at home. Maddy Baxter added four 3-pointers and 14 points as Jefferson sank 12 3-pointers en route to the win.
Kylie Wise had 11 points for the J-Hawks.
Photos: Jefferson vs. Kennedy girls
Hailey Dolphin added 15 points for Kennedy.
CEDAR RAPIDS XAVIER 59, CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON 28
Lexi Noonan scored a game-high 15 points and added five assists, Kiana Stanek chipped in 12 and the sixth-ranked (4A) Saints (10-6, 6-3 MVC) rolled at home.
Jayla Johnson paced the Warriors (7-10, 4-6 MVC) with 10 points.
CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE 66, 5A No. 14 LINN-MAR 60
Sarah Schmitt led the way for the Hawks with 23 points to upset the No. 14 Lions at Linn-Mar.
Jenna Wagemester had a double-double for Prairie with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Carly Spies scored 18 points for the Lions.
5A No. 6 CEDAR FALLS 75, 5A No. 3 IOWA CITY WEST 66
Ally Conrad hit four 3-pointers and scored 21 points to lead five players in double figures as No. 6 Cedar Falls beat No. 3 Iowa City West in Cedar Falls.
Logan Cook led all scorers with 25 points for the Women of Troy. Rachael Saunders added 15 points, while Maddie Huinker tallied 10 points.
5A No. 5 IOWA CITY HIGH 70, DUBUQUE HEMPSTEAD 46
The fifth-ranked Little Hawks bounced back from their first loss of the season and won Friday night in Iowa City.
Ashley Jones had 22 points and Aubrey Joens added 20 points for City High (15-1). Rose Nkumu had 11 points.
Megan Gronau led Hempstead (10-6) with 15 points.
2A No. 1 IOWA CITY REGINA 61, NORTHEAST 24
The top-ranked Regals held the Rebels to just five field goals in a dominating win in Iowa City.
Mary Crompton had 19 points and Sarah Lehman had 12 points for Regina.
CEDAR VALLEY CHRISTIAN 43, MIDLAND 34
Emma Slagle hit two 3-pointers and scored 14 points to lead Cedar Valley Christian in Wyoming.
Elisabeth Fields and Molly Hembera each added eight points for CVC.
Drew Jensen scored 13 points for Midland.
Jefferson's Kane Kramer passes away from Kennedy's Nicholas Duehr during the second quarter of their Mississippi Valley Conference boy's basketball game at Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School in southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)