Dundy County Stratton hosted the D1-11 subdistrict this past week and came away with a couple of wins. First, they took down #5 Southwest 73-43. Jackson Kerchal was effective with 17 points and eight rebounds. Then they took on #2 Hitchcock County and won big again, this time 63-42. The Tigers (21-4) will now play in the D1-5 district final versus #12 Humphrey-Lindsey Holy Family on Monday in Kearney at 7:00 P.M. from Kearney High.
Hitchcock County competed in the D1-11 subdistrict this past week. First they played Cambridge and won 65-36. Then they played #1 seed DCS and lost 63-42. The Falcons end the year at 13-10.
Maywood-Hayes Center competed in arguably the toughest subdistrict in the state, the D1-10. They began with Elm Creek the #3 seed as the Wolves were the #2 seed. Maywood-Hayes Center won 50-40. Haydn Farr had a monster game with 20 points. Hayden Kramer had 13 points and 10 rebounds in the game. Then, the Wolves played the #1 team in class D1, St. Pat's. They fell to the Irish 40-39. Hayden Kramer had 16 points six rebounds and five assists. The Wolves though, qualify for a district final despite the loss. They are the #2 seed with a record of 24-2 and will play #15 seeded Loomis on Tuesday at Maywood, tip-off at 7:00 P.M.
Medicine Valley played in the D2-9 subdistrict this past week and found success. They were the #2 seed and they played #3 seed Brady. They won in a close one over the Eagles, 74-73. Then, they played #1 Wallace and won 55-48. The Raiders are 6-16 and will play in the D2-1 district final on Monday at 6:30 P.M. in Shelton against the Bulldogs.
Paxton played in the D2-10 subdistrict tournament this past week. First, #2 seeded Paxton beat #3 Hyannis 59-33. Josh Eakins had 19 points, Isaiah Fox had 18 points and Rylin Johns had 15. The Tigers then faced Mullen in the #1 seed and won by 10, 48-38. Eakins was solid again with 18 points, Fox had 14, and Johnson with 12. Paxton, now 16-5, will play in the D2-6 district final, as the #6 seed versus #11 seeded Stuart on Monday, in Broken Bow at 7:30 P.M.
Southern Valley competed in the D1-9 subdistrict as the #4 seed. First, they played Wilcox-Hildreth and won 60-39. Then, the Eagles played Bertrand and won in a close one 52-49. Then, Southern Valley played in the subdistrict final versus Loomis and lost 61-45. Southern Valley ends the season at 11-11.
Wallace was the #1 seed in the D2-9 subdistrict and ended up having their season cut short. They first beat Wauneta-Palisade 62-46. Trey Robertson had 15, Matt Lungrin had 11, and Masen Messersmith had 10. Wallace then played Medicine Valley and lost 55-48. The Wildcats end the season at 8-13.