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Holcomb, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Friday night’s GWAC doubleheader between Holcomb and Scott City saw to league rivals match up, and it turned out that both games would be contested to the end. In the end, it would be a split of the double header, as the Lady Beavers rallied to win 49-45, and the Longhorn boys would hold on for a 48-45 win.
Scott City 49, Holcomb 45
Holcomb led for all but the last few minutes of the game. Scott City would start out sluggish early on, committing five turnovers in their first five possessions. The Lady Longhorns would lead 8-5 after the first period, and pushed their lead to 10 at 19-9 with 3:07 left before halftime. However, the Lady Beavers responded with a 7-2 run to pull to within 21-16 at the break. Holcomb would start out hot in the second half, and built their lead to 31-20 with three minutes left in the third period. Scott City would once again come back and pull to within five at 33-28 heading into the fourth quarter. In the final
Lakin, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Playing their final non-conference opponents of the season, the Scott City basketball teams hit the road on Tuesday night to face two of the top teams in the Hi-Plains League in the Lakin Broncs. It would end up being a split in the doubleheader, as the Lady Beavers would pick up a 55-42 win, while the Bronc boys earned a 70-47 win.
Scott City Girls 55, Lakin 42
For a second consecutive game, Scott City would lead a game from start to finish. After leading 2-1 early, the Lady Beavers used a 9-0 run to lead 11-1 with 2:39 left in the first period. Lakin would rally for six straight, using two three-point plays to pull to within 11-7 late in the opening frame, before a Scott City basket gave them a 13-7 lead after one period. After the Lady Beavers built their lead back up to 10, the Lady Broncs would score seven unanswered to pull to within 17-14 midway through the second quarter. However, Scott City would put together eight straight over the fi
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Tuesday night began the final stretch of the regular season, as Scott City played host to the Hays High Indians at the Scott Community Event Center. It would be a night that the visitors from Hays would pick up a couple of road wins, as the Lady Indians got a 38-33 win, while the Indian boys pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 57-35 victory.
Hays Girls 38, Scott City 33
Hays would never trail in the game, despite being tied twice in the fourth quarter. The Lady Indians jumped out to a 7-0 lead, and led 9-4 after the first eight minutes. Scott City pulled to within 10-8 early in the second frame, before Hays went on an 11-5 run to lead 21-13 with 2:44 left in the first half. The Lady Beavers would score the final points of the half and trailed 21-17 at the break. Hays scored the first seven points of the second half to give themselves their largest lead of the game at 28-17 with 2:46 left in the third quarter. Scott City responded with
Scott City, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–Saturday’s doubleheader between Goodland and Scott City matched up a pair of teams that looked to take some momentum into the final month of the regular season. It would end up being a doubleheader split as the Goodland Cowgirls never trailed in a 57-37 victory, while the Beaver boys rallied for a 54-43 victory. The games were originally scheduled for January 5, but due to the extended moratorium this year, they were moved to this date.
Goodland Girls 57, Scott City 37
The No. 8 ranked team entered Scott City on a tear from the previous night, as they dominated Lakin 52-20. It would be the Cowgirls who would continue their defensive domination early on. Goodland would lead 8-7 after the first period of play. Scott City had their chances to lead late in the first and early second quarters, but were unable to get over the hump. The game would change in favor of the Cowgirls with 6:46 left in the second quarter on a Talexa Weeter four-point
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