No. 8 Sigourney holds off Lynnville-Sully girls

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SIGOURNEY — Class 2A No. 8 Sigourney held on for a 40-35 victory over the Lynnville-Sully girls basketball team Wednesday night, remaining unbeaten on the season. Sigourney jumped to the early 12-5 lead after the first quarter, but Lynnville-Sully (8-3, 8-2) came back with a 13-8 second quarter to trail by just two at halftime. “We did a good job on the defensive end keeping Sigourney off balance,” L-S coach Jerry Hulsing said. “We had our chances on offense, but we missed some scoring opportunities and had some key turnovers. We were not able to get a lead.” The Hawks shot just 32.4 percent from the field while making just 42.1 percent of their free throws. The team also committed 24 turnovers in the loss. Danielle Samson led Lynnville-Sully with nine points and nine rebounds while Cyvannah Doll added eight points. Sigourney now holds a two-game lead in the loss column over Lynnville-Sully for first place in the South Iowa Cedar League.

Hawks pound Sigourney boys SIGOURNEY — Lynnville-Sully had a 40-22 advantage on the boards and also added 24 points off the bench Wednesday night to beat Sigourney 62-31 in boys basketball action. “The boys came out of halftime and really played well,” Lynnville-Sully coach Nick Harthoorn said. “I thought our guys made some good passes which led to high percentage shots. It was fun to see everyone contribute to the win.” Nick Beyer led the Hawks (7-2, 6-2) with 14 points while Logan Vos collected 10 rebounds. TJ Cullen had eight points and eight rebounds, Jacob Van Manen had eight points and Dallas Bryan dished out six assists in the winning effort.

Inexperience shows in loss for Colfax-Mingo boys WOODWARD — The lack of experience reared its ugly head Tuesday night as Colfax-Mingo lost by a 42-30 score to Woodward-Granger in Heart of Iowa Conference action. The Tigerhawks (2-4, 2-4) took a 19-12 lead at halftime and coach John Borts liked what he saw in the first 16 minutes. “I thought we played a really good first half,” Borts said. “I felt pretty good about our performance. We were patient and executed pretty well. We hustled and made things difficult for their offense.” But in the second half, it was a different story. Woodward-Granger came back and took a one-point lead after three quarters on a 3-pointer at the buzzer and the Tigerhawks never quite recovered. “We came out and really just got out of our gameplan offensively,” Borts said. “Then in the fourth quarter, each bucket Woodward-Granger scored, we seemed to come back and be more impatient and not take advantage of opportunities.” Dylan Berkey led the Tigerhawks with eight points while Tim Dille and Chad Sommars each collected six points. John Shelley had a team-leading seven rebounds while Michael Wilson grabbed five boards.

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