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Creston News Advertiser Friday, February 28, 2014

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WOLVERINES: led by junior Keegan Wederquist at 16.9 points per game. Logan Currin and Jacob Schafer both average 11 points per game. “East Mills, coach Schafer does a great job,” Burmeister said. “They’re well-coached. They’ve got a big guy inside and they’ve got a point guard and shooting guard. They just don’t hurt themselves, and they’re a really good defensive team.”

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up outside.”

Substate After losing nine seniors, including four starters, from last year’s team that qualified for the state tournament, Burmeister said the mindset of this year’s team isn’t any different. “Our guys won the district tonight, but we were pretty calm in the locker room,” he said. “We’re not here to hand out medals tonight. If we win a district we try to stay focused. We’re one step away.” The win improved the Wolverines to 22-2 for the season. Next up for Nodaway Valley is 21-3 East Mills in the Substate 7 final in Atlantic. East Mills averages 61.1 points per game and shoots 43 percent from the field. Three East Mills players average in double figures,

GRISWOLD (42) — Tyrel Peters 5 2-2 13, Jacob Maass 3 0-0 6, Caleb Schaaf 2 2-2 6, Grant Haynes 2 0-0 5, Walker Mundorf 2 1-4 5, Aaron Metheny 1 2-4 4, Drake Rieber 1 0-0 3. Totals — 16 7-14 42. 3-point goals — 3 (Peters 1, Rieber 1, Haynes 1). Team fouls — 22. Fouled out — Maass. NODAWAY VALLEY (77) — Jackson Lamb 7 8-10 27, TJ Bower 7 3-3 18, Zach Plymesser 3 4-7 11, Caleb Mueller 2 5-6 9, Delson Grantham 2 3-5 7, Nathan Venteicher 1 0-0 3, Mason Clarke 1 0-0 2. Totals — 23 23-31 77. 3-point goals — 8 (Lamb 5, Venteicher 1, Plymesser 1, Bower 1). Team fouls — 15. Fouled out — None. Griswold — 16 20 32 42 NV — 13 37 52 77

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help fill the gap left inside by the loss of Rockhold and Kilmer. Lamoni, meanwhile, seeks just its second state tournament bid in Saturday’s game at Indianola Saturday. The Demons were 0-1 in the 1999 state tourney. Pleasantville (20-

4) defeated Martensdale-St. Marys Thursday, 64-46. “We’ve scouted them twice and I’ve seen them personally once,” Olson said. “We know they have a good team, with some good kids inside and a couple of good 3-point shooters. We’re just hoping to go up and play our best game.” LAMONI (58) — Tim Brunner 6

5-7 18, Jeremy Deemer 7 4-6 18, Caleb Heltenberg 4 0-2 8, Drew Radloff 3 1-2 7, Daniel Ansong 2 0-0 4, Beau Bjorland 1 0-0 3. Totals — 23 10-17 58. 3-point goals — 2 (Brunner 1, Bjorland 1). Rebounds — Deemer 15, Heltenberg 6, Brunner 5, Radloff 5. Assists — Brunner 4, Ansong 4, Radloff 3. Steals — Radloff 2, Ansong 2, Bjorland 2, Heltenberg 2. Blocked shots — Deemer 2. Team fouls — 13. Fouled out — None. MURRAY (38) — Sam Rockhold 4 1-2 13, Braydon Held

3 0-0 8, Andrew Rider 2 2-2 8, Pat Kilmer 2 0-0 4, Trey McHenry 1 4 3, Kenny Boles 1 0-0 2. Totals — 13 4-8 38. 3-point goals — 8 (Rockhold 4, Held 2, Rider 2). FG shooting — 13-37 (35.1 percent). Rebounds — 24 (Rockhold 10, Kilmer 7). Assists — 9 (McHenry 2, Boles 2, Rockhold 2). Steals — 2 (Boles 1, Kilmer 1). Blocked shots — 1 (Kilmer 1). Turnovers — 15. Team fouls — 13. Fouled out — None. Lamoni — 14 20 34 58 Murray — 6 17 22 38

Central advances to title game PELLA — The Central College men’s basketball team led for more than 37 minutes of Thursday’s Iowa Conference semifinal and held on for an 86-84 win over Buena Vista inside a rowdy P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium, advancing to Saturday’s league championship game. The No. 1-seeded Dutch (19-7 overall) will play host to No. 6-seeded Luther College (17-10 overall) at 7 p.m. with an automatic berth into the 61-team NCAA Division III tournament field on the line. The Norse continued their Cinderella run

through the league tournament with an 87-83 upset of No. 2-seeded Dubuque on its home floor. It’s Central’s second trip to the league championship game since 1999, the tournament’s inaugural season. Central’s only other appearance came in 2010, its most recent championship season, in a 99-79 win over Buena Vista. Battling inside Kuyper Gym for the second time in two weeks, the Dutch and the No. 4-seeded Beavers (14-13 overall) exchanged timely 3-pointers and clutch plays, but Central held on for the two-point

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victory. “I’m proud of our team,” coach Craig Douma said. “We showed a lot of resiliency tonight. We made a run, they made a run, but in the end we came up with some big offensive plays down the stretch. We beat a really good team a third time.” Senior forward Matt Greenfield had a gamehigh 28 points and 12 rebounds for the Dutch. Freshman Colby Taylor of Creston had 13 points, shooting 5-of-6 from the field — 3-of-4 from long distance — and an emphatic breakaway dunk.

Senior center Spencer Bakerink of Creston had four points and four rebounds in 17 minutes, shooting 2-of-3 from the field. Freshman guard Sam Markham of Atlantic played six minutes in the first half and scored five points on 2-of-2 shooting with a rebound and one assist. Buena Vista guard Cole Darrow of Glenwood left the game with an apparent ankle injury midway through the first half. Guard Nick Clark of Fort Dodge St. Edmond led the Beavers with 27 points.

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