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Linn-Mar Girls Basketball

Linn-Mar - Girls Basketball

Yearling, Libenguth pace Linn-Mar girls

DUBUQUE - Hannah Yearling and Alexis Libenguth had big games Tuesday as Linn-Mar rallied to trim Dubuque Senior, 61-58, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game in Dubuque.

Yearling paced the Lions (10-10, 6-9) with 19 points. Libenguth collected 12 points, eight rebounds and five blocked shots.

Katie Sommer led Dubuque Senior (9-11, 5-10) with 22 points and Kristi Sommer added 18.

Linn-Mar trailed at halftime, 39-33.

LINN-MAR (61): Yearling 7 4-6 19, Brandt 2 1-2 6, Strauel 4 0-0 8, Thrune 0 0-0 0, Harms 2 3-4 7, Eiles 1 0-0 2, Major 2 1-4 5, Nietert 1 0-0 2, Libenguth 5 2-2 12. Totals 24 11-18 61.

DUBUQUE SENIOR (58): Reuter 1 0-0 2, Kr. Sommer 6 3-3 18, A. Kimble 0 0-0 0, Jacobsmeier 1 1-2 3, Ka. Sommer 5 11-12 22, Noel 0 0-0 0, Medinger 0 1-2 1, N. Kimble 2 2-2 7, Williams 1 3-4 5. Totals 16 21-25 58.

Halftime - Dubuque Senior 39, Linn-Mar 33. 3-point goals - Linn-Mar 2 (Yearling 1, Brandt 1), Dubuque Senior 5 (Kr. Sommer 3, Ka. Sommer 1, N. Kimble 1).

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Basketball

Strait helps Kennedy top Linn-Mar

Courtney Strait helped the Kennedy Cougars bounce back Saturday night with a victory.

Strait tossed in 16 points as the seventh-ranked Cougars defeated Linn-Mar, 40-29, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game in the Linn-Mar gym.

Kennedy (11-7, 8-6) saw its six-game winning streak end at Washington Friday night, but the Cougars came right back and got on the winning path again.

Kristen Eiles scored seven points for Linn-Mar (9-10, 5-9).

KENNEDY (40): Madi Meier 1 0-0 3, Courtney Strait 3 9-11 16, Kaylese Johnson 1 0-0 3, Aryn Nelson 0 0-0 0, Jordan Holmes 0 2-4 2, Paige Hendrickson 3 0-1 6, Stephanie Botkin 1 1-4 3, Capria Davis 1 0-0 3, Sarah Zinser 2 0-0 4. Totals 12 12-20 40.

LINN-MAR (29): Hannah Yearling 0 0-0 0, Mykaela Brandt 0 0-0 0, Sara Strauel 2 0-0 4, Rachel Thrune 0 0-0 0, Jenna Harms 3 0-0 6, Kristen Eiles 2 2-2 7, Courtney Major 1 0-0 3, Lannie Nietert 2 1-3 5, Alexis Libenguth 2 0-0 4. Totals 12 3-5 29.

Halftime - Kennedy 14, Linn-Mar 12. 3-point goals - Kennedy 4 (Meier 1, Strait 1, Johnson 1, Davis 1), Linn-Mar 2 (Eiles 1, Major 1).

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Basketball

No. 5 Xavier stifles Linn-Mar

There are no shooting stars on the Xavier girls basketball team that downed Linn-Mar, 43-34, Friday night at home – just a galaxy of players who split playing time to keep the pressure on and share the offensive output.

The Saints (14-5, 9-5) used their relentless defense and running offense to contain the Lions and surge to a commanding 30-15 lead at the end of the third period.

Held to just five points in the second period and two points in the third, the scrappy Lions (9-9, 5-8) uncorked their offense with three triples to outscore the Saints 19-13 in the final quarter.

They pulled to within seven points, 38-31, with a minute to go in the game, but the Saints, who had embarrassed themselves with nine misses at the free throw line in the first half, hit seven of 10 freebies in the final two minutes to hold off the Lions.

Xavier senior point guard Annie Dale credited the win to her team’s smothering defense and solid post play.

“Lately we’ve been doing a new press where we just trap the inbounds right away and it’s been really effective. We always just try to run, run, run and then trap right away on the press and roll up and try to get layups," she said.

“We had the advantage inside tonight because of height, so we all just really tried to drive it and get it to the post and get people in foul trouble, and then if the posts weren’t open we’d kick it out because we have good shooters, too. Our posts came really focused and ready to play tonight.”

The balanced Saints were led by Katlyn Andersen with 11 points and Dale with nine.  Junior Sarah Dickes came off the bench to spark the defense and tally six points on two traditional three-point plays.

“I thought Sarah was outstanding,” Xavier Coach Tom Lilly said. “It’s not just the fact that she made layups under duress, but she hit the floor, hit the wall, and was able to bounce up and make a couple of free throws for some good old-fashioned ‘and-ones.’ She was able to defend and turn that into offense.”

With Andersen and Kayla Armstrong leading the Saints with averages of 8.8 and 8.4 points, respectively, Lilly would like to see a bit more firepower from his No. 5-ranked team.

“One of our team goals was to try to find three kids averaging in double digits, and we’re just a tad bit shy on that. Maybe that’s a goal that’s unattainable for our style," he said.

“We play a lot of kids. Our kids play about 22 or 23 minutes a game, so that’s about a quarter and a little bit more that they don’t have opportunities. Everybody wants to contribute and that’s been our style to this point.”

Linn-Mar, which had won three straight before Friday’s game, also applied tenacious defense, trading shots with Xavier in the early going to eke out an 8-6 lead at the end of one period. Xavier’s defense got the upper hand in the next two periods, forcing the Lions into a flurry of turnovers and desperation shots.

“Our goal is to be better each night out, and I thought we defended probably as hard and as well as we have,” said Lilly. “They got some triples on us in the end, but I just think that it was a team win, and we played Monday this week so we had three solid days to prepare.”

With the state tournament in his sights, Lilly said he wants his players to continue to build their defensive proficiency – and shore up their free throw shooting.

“You have to defend when it comes to tournament time, and you have to take care of the basketball and rebound it, and we need to shoot better free throw percentages," he said. "Our goal in a pressure situation is to get Andersen the ball and force them to foul her. She’s about a 90 percent free throw shooter, and we’ll take that.”

The Lions were led by Courtney Major with 11 points.

Linn-Mar plays a makeup game at home against Kennedy on Saturday. Xavier returns remains at home for a contest against Dubuque Hempstead on Tuesday.

LINN-MAR (34): Courtney Major 4 0-0 11, Mykaela Brandt 1 0-0 2, Sara Strauel 0 2-2 2, Hannah Yearling 0 0-0 0, Kristen Eiles 1 0-0 3, Alexis Libenguth 2 0-1 4, Jenna Harms 2 0-0 4, Lannie Nietert 2 1-2 5, Rachel Thrune 1 1-2 3. Totals 13 4-7 34.

XAVIER (43): Kayla Armstrong 1 1-3 4, Annie Dale 3 3-6 9, Katlyn Anderson 2 6-7 11, Emily Walvoord 2 2-4 6, Alex Bartz 1 3-6 5, Nicole Noonan 0 0-0 0, Ashley Stulken 1 0-0 2, Sarah Dickes 2 2-2 6, Lisa Boomgarden 0 0-0 0, Katelyn Winker 0 0-0 0, Maddie Bertsch 0 0-0 0, Hayley Deutmeyer 0 0-0 0. Team 12 17-28 43.

Halftime – Xavier 18, Linn-Mar 13. 3-point goals – Linn-Mar 4 (Major 3, Eiles 1), Xavier 2 (Armstrong 1, Andersen 1).

   

Linn-Mar - Girls Basketball

Linn-Mar girls get even with Prairie

The Linn-Mar girls basketball team improved by 29 points in 42 days to get revenge against Cedar Rapids Prairie Friday night.

Freshman Lannie Nietert scored a career-best 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Lions spanked the 10th-ranked Hawks, 52-43, on Hall of Fame night at Linn-Mar.

It was quite a turnaround, considering the Hawks ran the Lions out of the gym in their first meeting at Prairie on Dec. 16, 63-43. Linn-Mar lost the first game by 20 points, then won the rematch by nine points for a 29-point swing.

"The last game we played against Prairie was a great learning experience for us and we found out some things that we weren't very good at," said Linn-Mar Coach Mike Brandt. "So hopefully we've cleaned that up a little bit."

In their first meeting six weeks ago, the Hawks pestered the Lions all night long with full-court pressure that forced a string of turnovers and easy buckets.

Also in that first meeting, Linn-Mar went with a man-to-man defense much of the game and paid the price. The Lions (9-8, 5-7) switched to a zone defense Friday night, cut down on their turnovers and collected a good victory.

"We did a much better job of keeping them out of the lane," said Brandt. "The last time we played them they just went by us a lot. They got in the lane and got easy shots.

"Our goal tonight was to make sure that we contested every shot and kept them in front of us so that we didn't give up easy layups and easy shots."

Prairie had won eight straight games before losing to Kennedy Tuesday night, and now the Hawks (11-5, 8-4) have dropped two straight road contests.

"We've lost our moxie. We're trying to get it back," said Prairie Coach Steve Doser.

The Hawks held an early 11-5 lead, but Linn-Mar scored 10 straight points in the second quarter and led 24-19 at intermission. Alexis Libenguth, a 6-foot-2 junior, used her height advantage and scored five points during the 10-0 spurt.

Prairie battled back and tied the game, 40-40, with a 12-point surge of its own in the second half, but the Hawks could not get the lead and fell back.

Courtney Major made a three-point play to give Linn-Mar a 43-40 lead with 2:33 left, then Sara Strauel hit a layup for a 45-40 advantage.

Courteney McCrary pulled the Hawks within 45-42 with two free throws, but Linn-Mar made 5-of-6 free throws to take a 50-42 lead with 49.7 seconds remaining. Nietert, who was promoted to the varsity from the sophomore team this month, made four of those free throws and finished the scoring with a layup.

Nietert was promoted after Shanice Cheatham tore her ACL and Rachel Thrune was idled for a month.

"She's just growing and getting better every day," said Brandt. "Very, very strong kid. She's got a great attitude and she's got a great demeanor to be a varsity basketball player as a freshman. She really came through for us.

"That's the No.l thing we want out of her, just to be physical and rebound the ball. Scoring is a plus."

The Lions finished with a 10-high straight in the scoring column, in poker terms. Jenna Harms scored 6 points, Strauel finished with 7, Mykaela Brandt had 8, Major finished with 9 and Nietert had 10.

McCrary led Prairie with 14 points. She did not start the game due to illness, then got into foul trouble and missed important stretches of the contest.

PRAIRIE (43): Yanacek 2 0-0 4, Hutchins 2 1-3 5, Weiland 3 0-0 8, Dellamuth 3 2-6 8, Rotter 1 2-3 4, McCrary 3 8-9 14, Ganske 0 0-0 0, Freeman 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 13-21 43.

LINN-MAR (52): Yearling 1 3-4 5, Brandt 2 3-3 8, Strauel 3 1-2 7, Harms 2 2-3 6, Major 3 1-1 9, Libenguth 2 1-1 5, Ryder 0 0-0 0, Eiles 1 0-0 2, Nietert 3 4-4 10. Totals 17 15-18 52.

Halftime - Linn-Mar 24, Prairie 19. 3-point goals - Prairie 2 (Weiland 2), Linn-Mar 3 (Major 2, Brandt 1).

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Basketball

Linn-Mar girls rout Waterloo East, 76-26

WATERLOO - Linn-Mar's defense held East to 26 points while the Lions' offense connected for 76 in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls basketball game Tuesday on the Trojans' home floor.

For Linn-Mar, 8-8 overall and 4-7 in the conference, a total of 11 girls made their mark in the scorebook. The Lions won their second straight after a seven-game skid.

For East, Shakari Bruce-Baker had 16 points and was the game's leading scorer.

The Trojans (0-15, 0-12) travel to Cedar Falls for a boys-girls doubleheader on Friday.

Linn-Mar hosts Prairie in a girl/boy doubleheader Friday.

 

   
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