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Xavier Girls Basketball

Xavier - Girls Basketball

J-Hawks falter without Ollinger

In high-energy sports like basketball, you can compete for only so long on adrenaline alone.

In their first game without their star player Friday night at home, the Jefferson girls played their hearts out in the first half against Xavier.

Then they simply ran out of gas.

Ahead for the opening 12 minutes, the short-handed J-Hawks trailed just 18-15 at the hallway point. But as they sagged from then on, the surging Saints picked up steam and won going away, 50-22.

Jefferson (5-4, 4-2 MVC) managed only five points from center Kennedy Dighton and two from point guard Avery Guy in the second 16 minutes.

They desperately needed 6-foot-2 all-stater Amanda Ollinger, who left the team two days ago and will transfer to Linn-Mar.

“I thought the girls played great during that first half,” said even-tempered Jefferson Coach Jason Edwards. “We were moving the ball, and we knocked down some shots.”

But with just six girls (all juniors and sophomores) facing the relentless pressure of Xavier’s patented pressing defense, they could not sustain the momentum.

Longtime Xavier Coach Tom Lilly said his squad knew what to expect coming into the contest.

“Jefferson came out with a lot of energy and enthusiasm,” he noted. “Missing their best player, they wanted to tell the world.‘Hey, we don’t need her.’

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 December 2014 00:43

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Xavier - Girls Basketball

Metro girls teams drop in rankings

Linn-Mar dropped down, Xavier dropped down and Kennedy dropped out.

That was the story Thursday afternoon when the IGHSAU released the new girls basketball rankings.

The Linn-Mar Lions dropped from No. 6 to No. 8 in Class 5A following their first loss. The Xavier Saints fell from No. 13 to No. 14 in Class 4A, and the Kennedy Cougars fell completely out of the Class 5A rankings after being ranked No. 10 a week ago.

Waukee topped the 5A poll and Harlan led the 4A rankings.

CLASS 5A

1. Waukee (4-0), 2. West Des Moines Valley (6-0), 3. Dowling (5-2), 4. Iowa City West (7-0), 5. Southeast Polk (4-1), 6. Johnston (5-1), 7. Iowa City High (6-1), 8. Linn-Mar (5-1), 9. Ankeny Centennial (3-2), 10. Cedar Falls (6-1).

CLASS 4A

1. Harlan (3-0), 2. North Scott (6-0), 3. Western Dubuque (5-0), 4. Ballard (7-0), 5. Sioux City Heelan (3-0), 6. Carlisle (6-1) 7. Perry (5-2), 8. Keokuk (6-0), 9. Waverly-Shell Rock (6-0), 10. Davenport Assumption (3-3), 11. Indianola (5-2), 12. Lewis Central (6-1), 13. Davenport North (6-0), 14. Xavier (4-3), 15. Pella (5-2).

 

Xavier - Girls Basketball

Breitbach’s 21 lead Xavier

Morgan Breitbach had 21 points as the Class 4A No. 13 Xavier girls basketball team clobbered Dubuque Senior 80-42 Tuesday at Xavier.

McKenna Andersen added 15 points for the Saints (4-3), who jumped to an 18-9 lead in the first half.

Dubuque Senior fell to 4-2.

DUBUQUE SENIOR (42): Individuals not available. Totals 15 8-1 42.

XAVIER (80): Bastian 1 4-6 6, Stanek 0 0-0 0, Bailey 2 1-2 6, Noonan 1 0-0 2, Albert 0 0-0 0, Andersen 7 1-3 15, Breitbach 9 3-3 21, Christianson 1 0-0 2, Dickes 0 0-0 0, Kadlec 0 0-0 0, Brown 0 0-0 0, Stovie 1 0-1 2, Drahozal 4 0-0 8, Ivester 3 0-2 6, Joens 4 0-0 8. Totals 33 12-21 80.

Halftime – Xavier 37, Dubuque Senior 26. 3-point goals – Dubuque Senior N/A, Xavier 1 (Bailey).

   

Xavier - Girls Basketball

Sellers leads Cougars by Saints

Kennedy girls basketball coach Tony Vis says he is glad that Lela Sellers “fell in his lap.” Friday night at Xavier High School, we found out why.

Sellers played all five positions and had a game-high 24 points, scoring eight points in the final three minutes, to help Class 5A 10th-ranked Kennedy win a 55-52 thriller 55-52 over Class 4A No. 13 Xavier in Mississippi Valley Conference action at Xavier.

Kennedy moves to 5-1 for the season. Xavier drops to 3-3.

Sellers, a versatile 6-footer, transferred from Minnesota this past summer when her father landed a new job in Cedar Rapids.

“It was a fun and intense game,” Sellers said. “Xavier came out aggressive and we had to come out and play well.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 13 December 2014 01:11

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Xavier - Girls Basketball

Linn-Mar girls climb to 6th in poll

The undefeated Linn-Mar Lions jumped three spots to No. 6 in the new girls basketball Class 5A rankings Thursday, the IGHSAU announced.

The Lions and new coach Jaime (Printy) Brandt have won all four of their games.

The Kennedy Cougars (4-1) fell two spots to No. 10 in Class 5A after losing at home to Iowa City High.

The Xavier Saints (3-2) stayed 13th in Class 4A.

CLASS 5A

1. Dowling (2-1), 2. Waukee (2-0), 3. West Des Moines Valley (4-0), 4. Iowa City West (5-0), 5. Johnston (5-0), 6. Linn-Mar (4-0), 7. Ankeny Centennial (3-1), 8. Southeast Polk (3-1), 9. Iowa City High (4-1), 10. Kennedy (4-1).

CLASS 4A

1. Harlan (2-0), 2. North Scott (4-0), 3. Western Dubuque (4-0), 4. Ballard (5-0), 5. Sioux City Heelan (1-0), 6. Perry (3-1), 7. Carlisle (5-1), 8. Keokuk (4-0), 9. Waverly-Shell Rock (4-0), 10. Indianola (4-1), 11. Lewis Central (5-0), 12. Davenport Assumption (1-3), 13. Xavier (3-2), 14. Pella (2-1), 15. Davenport North (4-0).

   
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