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Tuesday's high school basketball roundup: Dubuque Senior edges Cedar Rapids Prairie in 2OT
Gazette staff
Jan. 9, 2018 10:58 pm
Cedar Rapids-Iowa City Metro recaps and Gazette area scores from high school basketball games on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018.
Metro boys
4A No. 10 Dubuque Senior 67, Cedar Rapids Prairie 63 (2OT)
Cedar Rapids Prairie pushed No. 10 Dubuque Senior to double overtime, but couldn't finish the upset, falling 67-63.
Carter Stevens had 17 points for Senior (8-2), including a game-tying 3-pointer late in the first overtime.
Carter Stevens big 3!! Ties it 58-58. pic.twitter.com/7hhY0nP6Ej
— Rod Medinger (@rodmed13)
Keegan Murray had 18 points for Prairie (5-4).
3A No. 6 Mount Pleasant 76, Iowa City Liberty 51
Mount Pleasant opened the game up in the second quarter in North Liberty. It was 19-16 after one quarter, but 41-27 at halftime.
Brady Sartorius had 26 points for MP (9-2). Andre Brandon led Liberty (5-7) with 15 points.
3A No. 4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 74, Waterloo East 63
The Saints buried 10 3-pointers to pull away in Cedar Rapids.
Matthew Mims had four 3-pointers and 26 points for Xavier (6-3).
Treyshawn LaBeux had 20 for East (3-6).
4A No. 7 Dubuque Hempstead 60, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 52
The seventh-ranked Mustangs have now won eight straight. The Mustangs (8-1) hit 24 of 29 from the foul line, while the Cougars were 8 of 11.
Jack Wetzel had 19 points to lead Kennedy (7-3).
Iowa City High 61, Cedar Rapids Washington 55
Antonio Turner had 17 points for the Little Hawks in Cedar Rapids. Jeremie Kambomba had nine points and nine rebounds for City (3-6).
Campbell Mitvalsky had 13 points to lead Washington (3-6).
Maquoketa Valley 58, Cedar Valley Christian 41
Trevor Elgin had 31 points to lead Maquoketa Valley in Springville.
Kyle Gustafson had 23 points for Cedar Valley Christian (1-11).
4A No. 1 Iowa City West 69, Linn-Mar 42
Patrick McCaffery scored 23 points and Seybian Sims 15 as West (9-0) rolled to what the IHSAA says is a record 80th straight home victory.
The Trojans really got into Linn-Mar defensively in the second quarter, causing turnovers, getting layups off those turnovers and expanding a three-point lead to 17 at the break. Trey Hutcheson had 16 points to lead Linn-Mar (5-4).
Read Jeff Johnson's full story.
Cedar Falls 74, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 67
Sure, the customary deep shots are still pure. But this year, there is more to AJ Green's game than 3-pointers.
The Cedar Falls senior scored a game-high 28 points as the Tigers defeated Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 74-67, in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys' basketball game Tuesday night at Jefferson.
Read Douglas Miles' full story.
Metro girls
5A No. 1 Iowa City High 83, 5A No. 14 Cedar Rapids Washington 46
The top-ranked Little Hawks led at the half, 44-21, and Ashley Joens had 32 of her 36 points by intermission.
5A No. 3 Iowa City West 54, Linn-Mar 33
The third-ranked Women of Troy held the Lions to 26.3 percent shooting (10 of 38) and forced 20 turnovers in a defensive win in Marion.
4A No. 11 Cedar Rapids Xavier 70, Waterloo East 39
Caitlynn Daniels had 22 points and Libby Arnold added 12 points for the 11th-ranked (4A) Saints (7-6).
5A No. 12 Cedar Rapids Prairie 70, Dubuque Senior 33
Sarah Schmitt had 19 points as No. 12 Prairie rolled in Dubuque.
5A No. 2 Cedar Falls 68, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 28
Jefferson (3-9) was hurt by 28 turnovers, including 20 steals by No. 2 Cedar Falls (11-1).
2A No. 9 Iowa City Regina 77, Durant 30
Regina (9-3) sank 11 3-pointers, led by Mary Crompton with three as part of her game-high 17 points.
2A No. 14 Maquoketa Valley 83, Cedar VAlley Christian 42
Maquoketa Valley (13-2) led 20-18 after eight minutes, but was up 42-23 by halftime.
4A No. 1 Marion 68, South Tama 34
Freshman Ella Van Weelden played her best game to date, scoring 16 of her career-high 18 points in the first half as Class 4A top-ranked Marion dusted South Tama in a Wamac Conference West Division game at Marion High School.
No. 1 Marion goes 12-0 with a win over South Tama tonight PHOTOS: https://t.co/RW3FnI1ufX @jtlinder @CRGazetteSports pic.twitter.com/fnElx339NQ
— Rebecca F. Miller (@rebeccafmiller)
The Indians (12-0 overall, 6-0 division) collected 24 steals, a big chunk of South Tama's 38 turnovers, and maintained a one-game divisional lead over Center Point-Urbana in the divisional race.
Read Jeff Linder's full story.
Area boys
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Cedar Falls 74, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 67
3A No. 4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 74, Waterloo East 63
4A No. 7 Dubuque Hempstead 60, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 52
4A No. 10 Dubuque Senior 67, Cedar Rapids Prairie 63 (2OT)
Dubuque Wahlert 64, Waterloo West 58
Iowa City High 61, Cedar Rapids Washington 55
4A No. 1 Iowa City West 69, Linn-Mar 42
WAMAC
Benton Community 72, Vinton-Shellsburg 49
Dyersville Beckman 67, Anamosa 66
Independence 72, Clear Creek Amana 66
Mount Vernon 61, DeWitt Central 41
Solon 61, Maquoketa 54
West Delaware 63, Western Dubuque 53
Williamsburg 59, Center Point-Urbana 57
RIVER VALLEY
2A No. 2 Cascade 58, Northeast 55
Iowa City Regina 65, Durant 47
Tipton 81, Mid-Prairie 63
West Branch 78, Wilton 36
TRI-RIVERS
Alburnett 61, Clinton Prince of Peace 51
Central City 54, Bellevue Marquette 45
Edgewood-Colesburg 77, Midland 29
Lisbon 75, Springville 45
Maquoketa Valley 58, Cedar Valley Christian 41
1A No. 2 North Linn 75, Calamus-Wheatland 34
NORTHEAST IOWA
Charles City 70, New Hampton 48
Decorah 76, Crestwood 51
Waverly-Shell Rock 53, Oelwein 44
SOUTH IOWA CEDAR
Colfax-Mingo 77, Belle Plaine 70
Keota 58, HLV 49
1A No. 5 Lynnville-Sully 80, Iowa Valley 45
Montezuma 76, Tri-County 33
UPPER IOWA
North Fayette Valley 71, West Central 28
Starmont 82, Lansing Kee 70
OTHERS
Iowa Mennonite 63, Lone Tree 53
Jesup 51, Waterloo Columbus 36
3A No. 6 Mount Pleasant 76, Iowa City Liberty 51
Area girls
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
5A No. 1 Cedar Falls 68, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 28
5A No. 12 Cedar Rapids Prairie 70, Dubuque Senior 33
4A No. 11 Cedar Rapids Xavier 70, Waterloo East 39
Dubuque Hempstead 52, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 51
5A No. 1 Iowa City High 83, 5A No. 14 Cedar Rapids Washington 46
5A No. 3 Iowa City West 54 Linn-Mar 33
Waterloo West 51,Dubuque Wahlert 42
WAMAC
Anamosa 31, Dyersville Beckman 26
Benton Community 51, Vinton-Shellsburg 50
4A No. 6 Center Point-Urbana 72, Williamsburg 22
Clear Creek Amana 60, Independence 33
4A No. 1 Marion 68, South Tama 34
Mount Vernon 34, DeWitt Central 30
4A No. 10 Western Dubuque 39, West Delaware 34
RIVER VALLEY
2A No. 7 Cascade 53, Northeast 22
2A No. 9 Iowa City Regina 77, Durant 30
Mid-Prairie 62, Tipton 49
North Cedar 60, Iowa Valley 36
Wilton 77, West Branch 42
TRI-RIVERS
Alburnett 54, Clinton Prince of Peace 15
Bellevue Marquette 53, Central City 15
East Buchanan 73, Easton Valley 53
Midland 54, Edgewood-Colesburg 35
2A No. 14 Maquoketa Valley 83, Cedar Valley Christian 42
2A No. 1 North Linn 99, Calamus-Wheatland 23
1A No. 1 Springville 67, Lisbon 31
NORTHEAST IOWA
3A No. 2 Crestwood 64, Decorah 23
New Hampton 53, Charles City 35
Waverly-Shell Rock 45, Oelwein 22
SOUTH IOWA CEDAR
Belle Plaine 54, Colfax-Mingo 39
English Valleys 50, BGM 41
HLV 37, Keota 29
North Cedar 60, Iowa Valley 36
1A No. 3 North Mahaska 49, Sigourney 48
UPPER IOWA
1A No. 12 Lansing Kee 50, Starmont 34
Turkey Valley 42, South Winneshiek 35
MFL MarMac 51, Elkader Central 33
OTHERS
Highland 39, Columbus Community 31
Iowa Mennonite 46, Lone Tree 41
Jesup 55, Waterloo Columbus 37
Denver 46, Union Community 43
Keegan Murray scored 18 points, but Cedar Rapids Prairie fell to Dubuque Senior in double-overtime. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)