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The Lady Raiders traveled to Hanson last Tuesday night in girls basketball action. Wagner would jump out to an early 4-3 lead but find themselves trailing 12-7 after 1 and then 20-13 at half. Wagner’s offense would come to life later in the second half but it was to little to late as they would fall 40-44. Wagner would shoot 14-42 from the field for 33% while the Beavers would go 16-38 for 42%. Wagner would commit 24 costly turnovers compared to 19 from Hanson. Wagner would control the glass 30-21 but would only get 5 offensive boards. Wagner was 5-8 from the line while Hanson was 6-16. Lydia Yost led Wagner with 12 points off the bench. Emma Yost and Eve Zephier would each chip in 8. Yost would grab 12 boards and have 3 steals. Zephier would also have 3 steals and dish out 2 assists. Shalayne Nagel and Ashlyn would each add 5 points. Nagel would grab 5 boards, dish out 3 assists and have 2 blocked shots. Koupal would have 4 boards, dish out a team high 4 assists and have 3 blocks. Macy Koupal would round out the scoring with 2 points, 7 boards, and 2 steals. “This is why we play the games. On paper you could say we are the better team but it all boils down to execution. Defensively we did a decent job on them only allowing 44 points. We let them shoot some open perimeter shots that they made. Offensively we didn’t play good basketball. We missed some transition looks early that could have helped us get going, We turned it over in the half court with some uncharacteristic plays. We didn’t pass the ball very well. We didn’t hit open shots early in the game, however we are very pleased with how the girls responded after being down 15. We kept on fighting and playing hard. We cut the lead all the way to 3 but just ran out of time. The other great thing is there is time to learn from this. This was not a do or die game, but just a game and a lot of things can be learned. “
Read moreThe Lady Raiders traveled to Lake Andes to take on the ACDC Thunder last Thursday night in girls basketball action. After a disappointed outing on Tuesday on the road, Wagner would get right back to action jumping out to an early 17-11 lead. The Thunder would strike back and cut the lead to 21-18 before Wagner would increase their lead to 29-21 at the half. Wagner would bring lightning in the third quarter by putting up 29 points compared to 11 from the Thunder. The Raiders would put up another 16 in the 4th and win the game 74-46. Wagner was led by Lydia Yost with 22 points and 2 boards off the bench. Lydia would tie the school record with 7 made three pointers shooting 7-10 from beyond the arc. She would tie Macy Koupal, Ali Kuca, and Devon Brecke. Shalayne Nagel would also have quite the game with 20 points, 5 boards, and 5 steals. Emma Yost would be the 3rd Raider in double figures with 11 points, 7 boards, and 4 assists, and 2 steals. Macy Koupal would add 7 points, 6 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Eve Zephier would chip in 5 points, grab 2 boards, dish out a tie for the team high 5 assists, and have 3 steals. Ashlyn Koupal would also net 5 points, grab 3 boards, dish out that tie for assists with 5, grab 3 steals, and swat 4 shots. Jessica Kocer would add 2 points and 2 boards and McKenzie Fuchs would round out the scoring with 2 points. Wagner was 28-62 for 45% while the Thunder were 17-49. Wagner would commit 15 turnovers compared to ACDC’s 25. Wagner would lose the battle of the boards 29-33. “The girls responded well after a not so good showing Tuesday night. Defensively we got after them creating a lot of turnovers and we finished transition opportunities. We did start off slow in finishing shots but once we were a little more aggressive going to the basket, we started converting them. We struggled a bit on the glass tonight as we gave up a lot of second chance points the first half that we shouldn’t have. Again we all just need to find that extra gas in the tank and keep moving forward. It was great to see girls hit shots tonight and just move the basketball again with a lot of snap. That was very pleasing and rewarding for the girls!”
Read moreThe Red Raider boys lost a heart breaker to the Hanson boys on Tuesday night. The score was tied 14-14 after the first period and Wagner trailed 23-25 at the half. The Red Raiders trailed by 1, 40-41 heading into the fourth quarter. Hanson led 52-50 with 1 minute left, Wagner had the ball 3 times and could not tie or take the lead. Dustin Honomichl scored 21 points for Wagner, Toby Zephier added 13. Chris Nelson scored 9, Ted Slaba 5 and Matt Link 2. Wagner was out rebounded 36-29.
Read moreThe Red Raiders JV team lost to Hanson by a score of 46-35. The Red Raider trailed by 3 at half time 21-18 but the Beavers built a lead in the third period and Wagner could not recover. Carter Cournoyer scored 12 points for Wagner, Preston McFayden scored 11, Glenn Cournoyer and Ted Slaba each scored 4 and Joey Cournoyer and Braxton Knudsen each scored 2.
Read moreThe Red Raider C team lost to Hanson by a score of 32-27 on Tuesday. The Red Raiders led 9-8 after the first quarter and the score was tied 19-19 at the half. Hanson exploded for 11 points in the fourth period, the Red Raiders struggled scoring and put up 4 points. Braxton Knudsen and Carter Cournoyer each scored 6 points, Treyson Zephier and Parker Petry each scored 5, Joey Couroyer and Christian Doom each scored 2 and Gabe Houseman scored 1 point.
Read moreDustin Honomichl scored 38 points for Wagner which set a new school record for points in a game. The Red Raiders scored 23 points in the first period and had 47 points at the half and led by 13 points. Wagner played better defense in the third period and expanded their lead to 62-44 heading into the final period. The Red Raiders scored a season high 84 points and won the game 84-57. Honomichl broke the school record by 2 points putting 21 of his 38 in the first half. Dusitn also led the team with 14 rebounds. Chris Nelson scored 13 points and 4 steals, Toby Zephier added 10 points, 8 assists and 5 steals. Matt Link and Ted Slaba each scored 6 points, Caleb Zephier scored 3 and Preston McFayden 2.
Read moreThe Red Raider JV defeated ACDC by a score of 55-35. Wagner scored 15 points in the first period and led 32-16 at half time. The Red Raiders led 45-30 after three periods and held ACDC to 5 points in the final period. Carter Cournoyer scored 16 points, Glenn Cournoyer added 11, Preston Mc- Fayden scored 7, Joey Cournoyer 6, Braxton Knudsen and Parker Petry 5 each, Gabe Houseman 3 and Ted Slaba 2.
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