NORTH MAHASKA GIRLS DOWN HLV; NUNNIKHOVEN LEADS BOYS TO WIN

North Mahaska Girls Down HLV; Nunnikhoven Leads Boys to Win

Girls Game

VICTOR – North Mahaska’s No. 2 ranked girls moved to within one game of the South Iowa Cedar League championship Tuesday with a 57-24 victory over HLV. They can lock up the title with a win over Lynnville-Sully Friday and Colfax-Mingo Tuesday.

North Mahaska (16-2, 12-1) played nine girls with eight scored at least one basket. The defense held the Warriors to single digit scoring in three of the four period. NM led 25-11 at intermission and maintained control throughout.

Regan Grewe and Breckyn Schilling each reached double figures. Schilling had 14 points while Grewe had 11 with three steals and a blocked shot. Peyton Sanders drilled three long balls for nine points and Samantha VanWeelden added two for six points. Sydney Andersen scored eight points with seven rebounds and Libby Hargis grabbed six rebounds. 

North Mahaska hit nine 3-pointers in the contest and was nearly equal on rebounds with 15 offensive and 16 defensive. They doled out 17 assists to eight turnovers and recorded 10 steals.

No stats were available for HLV at press time Wednesday morning.

Current Girls SICL Standings:

(According to Bound)

North Mahaska 12-1

Montezuma 12-1

Lynnville-Sully 10-3

Sigourney 9-3

HLV 5-7

English Valleys 5-4

Keota 5-8

Colfax-Mingo 4-9

Iowa Valley 3-7

BGM 2-11

Belle Plaine 0-11

Boys Game

North Mahaska is one of those teams that has several players who can score. One of their leading scorers did not score on seven attempts. Step in senior Lucas Nunnikhoven who tied a school record with 10 3-pointers for 33 points to lead the Warhawks to a 61-45 victory. Nunnikhoven’s effort matched teammate Gabe Hora’s effort from a year ago – also against HLV.

Despite the effort from the NM senior, HLV led at intermission 32-30. The second half was all Warhawks as they outscored HLV 31-13 and held the Warriors to three points in the final quarter.

“Lucas has a great night,” said NM coach Kevin Kelderman. “He hit 10 threes and tied the school record.”

Asher DeBoef, who has had back-to-back double-doubles did not score but doled out seven assists, grabbed 11 rebounds and had three steals. Adrian Smith scored 10 points with seven boards and three blocked shots. Hora had eight points, six assists and two steals. Jack Kelderman hit for five points and snagged six boards.

The victory keeps North Mahaska in the hunt for the South Iowa Cedar League title one game ahead of Montezuma and Keota with two conference games left. The Warhawks host Lynnville-Sully Friday then travel to Colfax-Mingo Tuesday to complete the conference season.

No stats were available for HLV at press time Wednesday.

South Iowa Cedar League Standings

(According to Bound)

North Mahaska 12-1

Montezuma 11-2

Keota 11-2

Lynnville-Sully 9-4

Sigourney 8-4

Iowa Valley 5-6

HLV 5-8

Belle Plaine 3-8

BGM 2-11

Colfax-Mingo 2-11

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