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Cedar Valley Christian - Girls Basketball

Hembera nets 17 against No.5 team

WELLMAN - Cedar Valley Christian sophomore Shelby Hembera showed Monday night that she can score points against one of the top teams in the state.

Hembera tossed in 17 points as the Huskies lost to Mid-Prairie, 45-19, in a non-conference game in Wellman.

Mid-Prairie (12-3) is ranked No.5 in Class 3A. Cedar Valley Christian (1-11) plays in Class 1A.

Mallory McArtor led Mid-Prairie with 13 points.

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Cedar Valley Christian - Girls Basketball

Springville girls sprint past Huskies

SPRINGVILLE - Madison Wittenburg scored 15 points and Springville sprinted past Cedar Valley Christian, 56-27, Saturday in girls basketball.

Lindsey Cach led Cedar Valley (1-10) with 11 points, including three 3-pointers.

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Cedar Valley Christian - Girls Basketball

Hembera scores 33 for Cedar Valley girls

SHELLSBURG - Shelby Hembera poured in 33 points Saturday as Cedar Valley Christian lost to Don Bosco, 57-44, in Shellsburg.

Izzy Hoffman scored six points for the Huskies (1-9).

Brittany Hickson led Don Bosco (8-5) with 17 points. Tori Even scored 16.

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Cedar Valley Christian - Girls Basketball

Hembera nets 25 as CVC girls fall

MAYNARD - Sophomore Shelby Hembera scored 25 points Thursday night as the Cedar Valley Christian girls basketball team lost to West Central, 43-33, in Maynard.

Hembera made 11 fields for the Huskies (1-8) and was 3-for-8 at the foul line.

Madee Grimm led West Central (2-9) with 13 points.

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Cedar Valley Christian - Girls Basketball

Hembera leading her team to the future

Are we having fun yet? You couldn’t blame Cedar Valley Christian basketball player Shelby Hembera for asking.

The current Metro girls scoring leader, she’s an uncommonly good athlete playing her heart out for an undermanned team from a tiny high school – far from the bright lights of the Metro’s marquee teams and games.

After leading her team to four wins as a freshman last year during the Huskies’ first season in the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, she grew an inch, added a bit of heft to her slender frame and returned for her sophomore season as an even more dominating presence on the court. Her average hovers around 20 points per game.

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