The Twin Cedars Basketball Squads will host Southeast Warren tonight. The girls will play a Warhawks club that lost to Central Decatur by one on Tuesday. Southeast Warren has already played two Bluegrass Conference teams and have easy wins over both in Mormon Trail and Ankeny Christian. Meanwhile, the Saber boys will try to break a two game losing streak against a winless Southeast Warren who has lost each game by an average of 25 points. These games were originally scheduled in January, but were moved up when the Sabers had to postpone their games with Melcher-Dallas due to the Saints going to full online learning which required all activities to be paused. The girls game is set to get underway at 6:00.
Melcher-Dallas High School is still on track to resume winter sports practice this Saturday. However, there may be changes concerning the amount of people that attend games. Melcher-Dallas Athletic Director Jim Crozier tells KNIA Sports that there is going to be a Bluegrass Conference meeting today to discuss where the school will go from here. Crozier also states that he hopes the students are quartining and taking care of themselves.
KNIA Sports will continue to monitor updates throughout the week.
Twin Cedars will try to pull off a week of sweeps in the Bluegrass Conference as the boys and girls Sabers host Mormon Trail tonight. The girls have already seen progress from one season to the next. While Brooke Roby has been steady and the leading scorer, Rylee Dunkin and Cheyenne Bruns have stepped up and raised nearly every part of their respective games. Coach Trent Verwers (VAR-viss) tells KRLS Sports those two, plus a few other girls will have to continue that kind of progress if they are to have any chance to be competitive in the Bluegrass Conference.