Showing posts with label Northern Badger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Badger. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Southern Badger far from decided in boy's basketball.

The Southern Badger boy’s basketball season is heating up as it comes down to the final few games. Monroe crushed Fort Atkinson to move a half game in first at 9-2 ahead of Madison Edgewood, who was upset by Oregon to fall to 9-3. The loss by Edgewood did more than drop them out of first, however. It opened the door for another school to sneak into the race, Stoughton.

In what turned into one of the most entertaining games of the night, Stoughton edged Monona Grove 50-48 to move to 8-3 in the conference. However, the Silver Eagles believe Stoughton survived. The Vikings led by 16 points midway through the third quarter, and they were cruising to a win.

When it comes to closing basketball games, the free throw-line becomes important. Stoughton let the Silver Eagles get back into the game by only shooting seven of 19 from the line in the fourth quarter. On the other end, Monona Grove hit 11 of 13 from the line. The Vikings were now in a battle, and even though they led the entire game, the Silver Eagles had the ball with less than five seconds to go and were down two.

Jake Retzlaff drove the lane and came to within five-feet of the basket. He put the shot up, but something was wrong. Tom Speth, who led the team with 13 points, put his hands up and blocked the shot to end the game. A sigh of relief from the Viking faithful followed.

The way they won becomes irrelevant. They won, and they closed the gap in the conference with the season winding down. They have a slim chance of earning a share of the title, but it is a chance nonetheless. The Vikings will play on, and the conference has to wait a few more days to see what team will be the champion.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Girl's Badger conference hoops breakdown; Sauk Prairie and Monroe looking to sweep their way into first-place finishes

Northern Badger

For standings go to: http://prepstats.madison.com/?view=league&view_id=2&sport_id=2

Key games left until WIAA playoffs:

Reedsburg at Waunakee Feb. 12.

Baraboo at Sauk Prairie Feb. 19.

Waunakee at DeForest Feb. 19.

Reedsburg at Baraboo Feb. 26.

Waunakee at Sauk Prairie Feb. 26.

Sauk Prairie controls their own destiny heading into the final few games with a one game lead over Waunakee, who they beat 57-53 at Waunakee on January 16. In fact, the only conference loss for the Eagles came at Baraboo, and they hold a three game lead on them with only four conference games to play (Baraboo only has three left). The biggest game of the conference may come on February 26 when the Waunakee Warriors travel to Sauk Prairie in a game that may decide the conference.

The last those two teams met, senior guard Kelsey Budd, a Bradley recruit, dropped 30 points, including a game-tying 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter and 19 of her team’s 28 in the second half. Waunakee couldn’t get ahead in the fourth, despite sophomore forward Kelly Preston’s 15-second half points. If Waunakee wants to win at the Eagles, they will have to find someway to stop Budd, who has averaged 18.75 points per game in conference play. She has scored double-digit points in all but one Northern Badger game this season.

Southern Badger:

For standings go to:

http://prepstats.madison.com/?view=league&view_id=93&sport_id=2

Key games left until WIAA playoffs:

Monroe at Milton Feb. 12.

Madison Edgewood at Monroe Mar. 5.

The Southern Badger has been a two-team race all season, and the biggest game is tonight with Monroe traveling to Milton in a battle for first place. Milton’s only loss came at Monroe on January 11 with a 45-28 loss. Milton was outscored 28-16 in the second half, and senior forward Jamie Armstrong scored 18 points in a blow out win over the Lady Red Birds.

Milton will need to play much better if they want to knock the Cheesemakers out of first, and it starts with their top scorers. In Southern Badger conference games, junior Liz Eide has averaged 14.3 points per game, senior Amber Davis has averaged 11 and junior Ashley Roherty has averaged 9.1. Against Milton, all three players combined for only 16 points, including the leading scorer, Eide, being held to four. The Lady Red Birds also have to stop Armstrong who has averaged 12.9 points in conference games. She has been the first or second leading scorer for the Cheesemakers in six out of the eight conference games Monroe played.

Stay tuned for girl’s Big Eight and Capitol conference breakdowns coming tomorrow and Saturday respectively.

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