Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009
Madison County: 51
Strasburg: 28
Madison County rolled into Strasburg undefeated and ranked #1 in the state Single A polls. When they left, they were still undefeated and ranked #1.
The first half was very fast-paced, physical, and low scoring. The Mountaineers (16-0, 4-0) jumped out to a 20-15 halftime lead behind Jerel Carter (8 points) and Logan Terrell (5 points). The Rams (7-8, 1-2) hung tough behind Jamar Crawford with 9 points.
In the second half, Madison stepped up their defensive pressure, holding the Rams to 13 second half points. Offensively, the Mountaineers went inside to their big man, Terrell, scoring 14 of his game high 19 points in the second half. Madison outscored Strasburg 31 to 13 in the second half.
Madison was led by Terrell and Carter, with 19 and 15 points, respectively. A.J. Butler chipped in 6 points.
Strasburg was led by Crawford with 16 points. Derek Buckley and Kaleb McKelvey added 5 and 4 points, respectively.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Central Falcons defeat Warren County
Wednesday, Jan 14
Central 54
Warren County 18
The Central Falcons (5-8, 4-4) used their outside shooting, improved free throw shooting and a stingy defense to defeat Warren County (0-10, 0-8) 54-18 in Woodstock on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
The Lady Falcons connected on six 3-pointers, 14 deuces and 8 of 15 free throw shots for the game. Defensively, the Falcons held the Wildcats to 5 total points in the second half.
Senior Heather Pond scored 6 points for the Wildcats. Ashley Ebersole led the Falcons with 13 points. Ashley Jernigan and Kelsey Bowman had 11 points each for Central. Sophomore reserve Taylor Pumphrey added 9 points for the Falcons.
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Central 54
Warren County 18
The Central Falcons (5-8, 4-4) used their outside shooting, improved free throw shooting and a stingy defense to defeat Warren County (0-10, 0-8) 54-18 in Woodstock on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
The Lady Falcons connected on six 3-pointers, 14 deuces and 8 of 15 free throw shots for the game. Defensively, the Falcons held the Wildcats to 5 total points in the second half.
Senior Heather Pond scored 6 points for the Wildcats. Ashley Ebersole led the Falcons with 13 points. Ashley Jernigan and Kelsey Bowman had 11 points each for Central. Sophomore reserve Taylor Pumphrey added 9 points for the Falcons.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Quicksburg Friday night, Riverheads and Stonewall
Riverheads and Stonewall Jackson opened Shenandoah District boys basketball in Quicksburg Friday night, Jan. 9. The Gladiators jumped out to a 20-9 lead after the first quarter behind Adam Ritter (6 points) and Lyndon Humphries (5 points).
In the second quarter, Stonewall did score 13 points behind David Scott with 6 points. Gladiator Cody Montgomery scored 10 points during the quarter and Riverheads (5-6, 1-0) went in at the half leading 34-22.
After falling behind by 15 points in the second half, the Generals (0-8, 0-1) made a furious comeback behind reserve Kullen Biller and Scott. The Generals connected on seven 3-pointers in the second half cutting the lead to 6 points with three minutes left.
However, Riverheads was able to make their free throws and made two easy lay-ups for the final margin of 63-52.
The Gladiators were led by Montgomery with 17 points. Humphries and Ritter added 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Stonewall was led by senior Scott with 15 points. Kyle Wilson and Nick Trent added 9 and 8 points, respectively.
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In the second quarter, Stonewall did score 13 points behind David Scott with 6 points. Gladiator Cody Montgomery scored 10 points during the quarter and Riverheads (5-6, 1-0) went in at the half leading 34-22.
After falling behind by 15 points in the second half, the Generals (0-8, 0-1) made a furious comeback behind reserve Kullen Biller and Scott. The Generals connected on seven 3-pointers in the second half cutting the lead to 6 points with three minutes left.
However, Riverheads was able to make their free throws and made two easy lay-ups for the final margin of 63-52.
The Gladiators were led by Montgomery with 17 points. Humphries and Ritter added 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Stonewall was led by senior Scott with 15 points. Kyle Wilson and Nick Trent added 9 and 8 points, respectively.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Stonewall vs Central Doubleheader
Tuesday, December 29, 2008
Stonewall: 57
Central: 32
The Stonewall Jackson girls basketball team avenged an earlier 3-point loss to the Central Falcons with a 57-32 win in Quicksburg Tuesday night. Stonewall(5-3,0-0) led 28-16 at the end of the first half behind Heather Stout's 12 points.
In the second half, the Falcons(3-6,2-2) had no answer for senior center Jessica Richardson as she scored 13 points.
The Generals were led by Heather Stout, Richardson , and Molly Beall with 18, 15, and 10 points respectively. Meghan Lutz added 9 points for the Generals.
Central was led by Ashley Ebersole and Brea Hinegardner with 8 and 6 points respectively.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2008
Central: 68
Stonewall: 36
The Central Falcon boys basketball team converted six 3-pointers, four 2-pointers, and shot 3 of 4 from the free throw line for 29 points in the first quarter at Stonewall Jackson Tuesday night. Stuart French, Aaron Heishman, and Seth Bauserman combined for 24 of the 29 points and never looked back.
The Generals(0-6,0-0) did outscore the Falcons in the second half 23-22, but could not overcome the first half score of 46-13.
The Generals were led by senior guard David Scott with 9 points. Kyle Wilson, John-Michael Pirtle, Dylan Dawson, and Derrik Turner scored 5 points each.
Central(7-3,3-1) were led by senior forward Stuart French with 19 points. Aaron Heishman added 12 points and Seth Bauserman and Michael Marston added 9 points each.
Stonewall: 57
Central: 32
The Stonewall Jackson girls basketball team avenged an earlier 3-point loss to the Central Falcons with a 57-32 win in Quicksburg Tuesday night. Stonewall(5-3,0-0) led 28-16 at the end of the first half behind Heather Stout's 12 points.
In the second half, the Falcons(3-6,2-2) had no answer for senior center Jessica Richardson as she scored 13 points.
The Generals were led by Heather Stout, Richardson , and Molly Beall with 18, 15, and 10 points respectively. Meghan Lutz added 9 points for the Generals.
Central was led by Ashley Ebersole and Brea Hinegardner with 8 and 6 points respectively.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2008
Central: 68
Stonewall: 36
The Central Falcon boys basketball team converted six 3-pointers, four 2-pointers, and shot 3 of 4 from the free throw line for 29 points in the first quarter at Stonewall Jackson Tuesday night. Stuart French, Aaron Heishman, and Seth Bauserman combined for 24 of the 29 points and never looked back.
The Generals(0-6,0-0) did outscore the Falcons in the second half 23-22, but could not overcome the first half score of 46-13.
The Generals were led by senior guard David Scott with 9 points. Kyle Wilson, John-Michael Pirtle, Dylan Dawson, and Derrik Turner scored 5 points each.
Central(7-3,3-1) were led by senior forward Stuart French with 19 points. Aaron Heishman added 12 points and Seth Bauserman and Michael Marston added 9 points each.
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