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Prep basketball roundup: Waterloo East girls end 122-game MVC losing streak
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Jan. 20, 2017 11:00 pm, Updated: Jan. 20, 2017 11:23 pm
Prep basketball scores and highlights from Friday night.
Girls
WATERLOO EAST 65, DUBUQUE WAHLERT 62
The Waterloo East Trojans snapped a 122-game Mississippi Valley Conference losing streak Friday night, beating Dubuque Wahlert, 65-62, in Waterloo.
Kerris Roberts had 22 points and Amanee Clark added 17 points for East (4-10).
CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON 79, WATERLOO WEST 71
The Warriors were led by Isa Truemper's 24 points. Caitlin Riley added 19 and Sammy Mia and Jayla Johnson each scored 10 at Waterloo.
Washington improved to 6-8, 3-5 MVC. Tahya Campbell netted 27 points for West (7-6, 2-5 MVC).
5A No. 3 IOWA CITY WEST 62, CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE 39
Rachel Saunders scored 17 points and led four Women of Troy players in double figures at Prairie.
Katie McGrane added 13 points , Cailyn Morgan and Lauren Zacharias added 10 points each for No. 3 West.
Sidney McCrea paced Cedar Rapids Prairie with 16 points.
5A No. 5 CEDAR FALLS 61, CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY 39
Tessa Steffen paced Kennedy with 10 points at home. Kennedy fell to 4-10, 2-5 MVC.
Cynthia Wolf scored a game-high 16 points for Cedar Falls (11-1, 6-1 MVC).
2A No. 1 IOWA CITY REGINA 66, NORTH CEDAR 26
The top-ranked Regals forced 18 first-half turnovers to build a 43-14 lead at intermission in Stanwood.
Sarah Lehman had 16 points , Mary Crompton had 15 points, and Greyson Dumont (12) and Alex Wiese (11) also scored in double figures.
Regina (14-0, 12-0 River Valley South) plays a non-conference game Saturday at Solon.
CENTRAL CITY 59, CEDAR VALLEY CHRISTIAN 40
Molly Hembera scored 16 for Cedar Valley Christian (3-10, 0-6 Tri-Rivers East) in a loss at Central City.
Samantha Uhlenkamp and Madison Tritle scored 27 and 21, respectively, for the Wildcats (7-10, 2-6 Tri-Rivers West).
4A No. 2 MARION 61, WILLIAMSBURG 26
Marion rolled fRIDAY night at home. Kayba Laube scored 13 points and Chloe Rice added 11 to lead a balanced Indians attack.
Amaleah Weldon had nine points to lead the Raiders.
4A No. 7 CEDAR RAPIDS XAVIER 57, DUBUQUE HEMPSTEAD 44
Xavier won a road contest Friday night in Dubuque.
Caitlinn Daniels had 15 points and Lexi Noonan (13), Kylie Brown (10), and Amelia Ivester (10) were also in double-figures.
5A No. 15 LINN-MAR 37, DUBUQUE SENIOR 32
Linn-Mar's Kamryn Finley led all scorers with 10 points in a defensive battle.
5A No. 2 IOWA CITY HIGH 55, CEDAR RAPIDS JEFFERSON 50
Boys
4A No. 8 CEDAR FALLS 61, 4A No. 2 CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY 53
No. 2 Kennedy was defeated last night on the road at No. 8 Cedar Falls.
A.J. Green had 32 points , including seven 3-pointers for the Tigers.
DUBUQUE HEMPSTEAD 63, CEDAR RAPIDS XAVIER 44
Keith Johnson hit three 3-pointers and tallied 19 points to lead three Mustangs in double figures as Dubuque Hempstead won in Cedar Rapids.
Max Techau scored 16 points to lead the Saints.
WATERLOO WEST 59, CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON 56
The Wahawks broke open a halftime tie with a 20-11 run in the third quarter. Washington charged back in the fourth but came up short in the loss at home.
Collin Westmoreland led the Warriors with 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Mick McCurry chipped in 14.
West's Cardonis Harris-Anderson led all scorers with 24 points.
WILLIAMSBURG 49, MARION 36
The Raiders outscored the Indians 31-17 in the second half in Williamsburg.
Chase Zielke led Marion with 12 points and Baylor Fish added eight points.
Lucas Schlesselman scored 14 and Isaiahn Powell had 13 points for Williamsburg.
IOWA CITY HIGH 68, CEDAR RAPIDS JEFFERSON 57
The Little Hawks exploded for 42 second-half points to break open a tight game in Iowa City.
Chuck Johnson had 19 points , Antonio Turner had 18 points and Ry Threlkeld-Weigand added 16 points.
Kane Kramer led Jefferson with 13 points. Royshawn Webb had eight points and seven rebounds.
CENTRAL CITY 48, CEDAR VALLEY CHRISTIAN 41
Kyle Gustafson and Kelvin Ridder scored 12 points apiece for the Huskies at Central City.
IOWA CITY REGINA 65, NORTH CEDAR 46
Sam Stein and Jake Phillips led the way for Regina with 11 and 10 points, respectively, at North Cedar.