A short-handed Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family team fell to Elgin/Pope John 59-38 Thursday at Lindsay.
The Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family girls made a big first quarter lead hold up as it posted a 66-56 win at Stanton Jan. 16.
The offense was in high gear for Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family as the Bulldogs posted an 80-46 at Stanton Jan. 16.
They got a scare, but Humphrey- Lindsay Holy Family hung on for a 75-65 win over Bancroft-Rosalie here Friday.
It was a night when Bancroft-Rosalie was on, and Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family was a little off.
St. Francis earned the Goldenrod Conference Tournament championship Saturday with a convincing win over Nebraska Christian, 52-37.
That win was badly needed.
A swarming defense and better shooting put the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family girls in the win column.
A rough second half doomed the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family boys. They dropped a 5943 decision at Wisner-Pilger.
The Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family girls couldn’t overcome a 2-point second quarter Jan. 10, as the Bulldogs dropped a 46-30 decision at Wisner-Pilger.
Kylee Wessel’s 20 points helped lead St. Francis over Howells-Dodge 52-47 Friday.
St. Francis took over in the second quarter Saturday and went on to whip Burwell 68-39.
Points may have been hard to come by, but the St. Francis defense is always on point.
After a good start, St. Francis struggled against Howells-Dodge, dropping a 64-44 road decision Friday.
Ninety-four percent of St. Francis students in grades 1-6 reached their Accelerated Reader goal for the second quarter and celebrated with a bingo party in the cafeteria. Sixth-grade student, Emily Preister earned more than 200 points for the second quarter, an all-time high for students at St. Francis.