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It was a heartbreaking end to the winter for the Lone Tree boys’ basketball team on Friday when they traveled to Springville for a class 1A district opener with Cedar Valley Christian and fell 53-45 in overtime.
The Lions threw the first punch with a 14-9 lead after one by attacking the rim. The Huskies switched to a 2-3-zone and it slowed down a Lone Tree team that saw themselves trailing 26-21 at half. The Lions battled back to even it up, but missed an opportunity at the buzzer to win the game in regulation with the score tied at 42 all. The Huskies got a big three early in overtime that paved the way to an 11-3 advantage in the extra four minutes. The free throw line was a Lion enemy where they made only 11 of their 26 attempts on the night. Cade Shield led the way with 11 points, Alex Viner added eight, and Tyler Bell hauled in 10 rebounds.
In an all-KCII area showdown Monday in Lone Tree, the WACO boys basketball team got their first road victory of the season 56-45 over the Lions. The Warriors led 12-7 after the first quarter and 24-18 at half. The offenses came together for 37 points in the third quarter after halftime adjustments, but WACO still led 42-37 going to the fourth. Down the stretch, the Warriors proved to be too much and sealed the win. The Warriors controlled the paint, outrebounded Lone Tree by 16 and blocking seven Lion shots. For WACO, Simeon Reichenbach went double double with 15 points and 16 rebounds. Hunter Hughes had 12 points. Aiden Forbes led Lone Tree with 15 points. The Warriors are now 2-15 on the year, Lone Tree remains winless at 0-14.
The first meeting of two between rivals Highland and Lone Tree resulted in the two schools splitting a girl/boy basketball doubleheader.
The Lion girls came out with a methodical 48-37 home victory with a strong performance from their defense. They forced 22 steals, 11 blocks, and hauled in 43 rebounds. Madeline Jacque hit four triples to finish with a game-high 16 points. Kasey Chown was flirting with a triple-double with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and seven steals. Josie Mullinnix added 10 rebounds. Lone Tree is now 3-3 and Highland falls to 1-6.
The Huskies returned the favor in the nightcap with the boys hanging on for a 58-54 win. Highland had a comfortable 49-34 lead after three when the Lions made it interesting in the end, but the comeback fell short. Tristan Stokes led the Huskies with 15 points, Chase Schultz added 12, and Connor Grinstead had 10. The Lions had four players in double figures led by Aiden Forbes with 16 points. Tyler Bell managed 10 points and 12 boards. Hi
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