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Wildcats heating up as they claim a pair of wins

HARTINGTON – The Hartington-Newcastle Wildcat basketball team is heating up at the right time of the season as they won a couple of games over the past week before heading into the Lewis & Clark Conference Tournament this week.
Wildcats heating up as they claim a pair of wins
Hartington-Newcastle’s Dayton Sudbeck looks on as Brayden Lammers shows off his offensive prowess, driving the lane to secure two of his 12 points on the night during action against Plainview last week. The Wildcats earned the 43-29 win. Kellyn Dump | C

HARTINGTON — The Hartington-Newcastle Wildcat basketball team is heating up at the right time of the season as they won a couple of games over the past week before heading into the Lewis & Clark Conference Tournament this week.

The Wildcats most recently defeated Winnebago, 52-45, on Jan. 25 in Winnebago after taking care of Plainview at home Jan. 23, 43-29.

“The Winnebago game was a great win on the road for us,” Wildcat coach, Tylor Fincher said. “It was great to get some of our younger players some experience.”

Hartington-Newcastle came out in the second quarter and took control of the game, outscoring the Indians 15-3 in the frame to establish a 25-12 advantage heading into the intermission.

The Wildcats added seven points to the lead to go up 42-22 heading into the final eight minutes.

“Our second and third quarters really showed we can play lock-down defense,” Fincher said. “I would have like to have seen us make a few more free throws.”

The Wildcats made good on 17-of-32 charity tosses.

Brayden Lammers did most of the damage inside for Hartington-Newcastle as he recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Riley Sudbeck led the team in rebounds with 11 and just missed a double-double with eight points.

Dayton Sudbeck added 10 points, Cole Heimes chipped in nine and Cole Rosener had seven.

On Jan. 23, the Wildcats beat a very good Plainview team by the 14-point margin after a couple of weeks away from the gym.

“It was great to get back in the gym again and even better to get a great win over a quality opponent,” said Fincher. “I thought we played really smart on defense and put some pressure on them.”

The Wildcats sprinted to a first-quarter lead over the Pirates, scoring 14 points in the opening eight minutes while holding Plainview to just three buckets.

Hartington-Newcastle managed only three buckets itself in the second stanza, but the defense held the Pirates to only five points to take a 20-11 advantage into the halftime locker room.

“We knocked down some outside shots, thanks to Riley Sudbeck,” Fincher said. “And we did a good job on the offensive boards.”

Riley Sudbeck finished the game with 18 points on 7-for-15 shooting from the field, three of the seven makes were 3-pointers.

He also registered a double-double with 16 rebounds in the contest.

Lammers poured in a dozen points and had nine rebounds, Dayton Sudbeck chipped in six points and grabbed seven boards.

Cole Heimes and Dayton Sudbeck had a couple of steals each.

The Wildcats are set to take on Osmond/Randolph on Feb. 1 in Hartington in the semifinals of the Clark Division of the Lewis & Clark Conference Tournament. HNS is the top seed in the Clark Division bracket and received a first-round bye.

The Clark Division finals are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at the site of the highest-seeded winner of the semifinals. A consolation game will precede the finals.

Tri County Northeast defeated Homer and Winnebago knocked off Creighton in Monday’s first-round gmes. The winners of those games will also advance to the semifinals in Hartington.

The semifinals are set for the Wildcat game at 6 p.m. with the winners from the other side of the bracket to follow around 7:30 p.m.

The Clark Division finals are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the site of the highest-seeded winner of the semifinals.

A consolation game will precede the finals, both on Feb. 3.

HNS 10 15 17 10 - 52 WIN 9 3 10 23 - 45

P=Points, R=Rebounds, A=Assists, S=Steals, B=Blocks HNS (5-8): Cole Heimes 2-8 5-6 9P, 5R, 2A, 1S; Dayton Sudbeck 4-8 2-2 10P, 7R, 1B; Cole Rosener 3-9 1-4 7P, 1R, 1S; Austin Sudbeck 0-0 0-0 0P, 1R; Keatyn Arens 0-0 0-0 0P, 3R, 2A, 1S; Ayden Rosener 0-4 0-0 0P, 3R, 1S, 1B; Brayden Lammers 5-7 6-11 16P, 10R, 1A, 2S; Mason Krause 1-4 0-0 2P, 5R; Riley Sudbeck 2-9 3-8 8P, 11R, 3A.

WINNEBAGO (4-9): Caden Brownrigg 3-6 4-4 11P; Howard Bassette 0-1 1-2 1P; Cashus Kearnes 1-5 0-0 2P; Rahkim Free-Bass 1-13 0-0 3P; Lavelle Smith 5-11 0-0 13P; Timothy LaPointe 3-13 1-1 7P; Elijah Whitebear 1-2 0-0 2P; Rachman Free-Bass 0-2 0-2 0P; Santonio Nieman 0-1 0-1 0P; Ashton LaPointe 2-4 1-2 5P. PLA 6 5 8 10 - 29 HNS 14 6 11 12 - 43 HNS: Jason Heimes 0-1 0-0 0P, 1S; C. Heimes 1-6 0-0 3P, 3R, 2A, 2S; D. Sudbeck 3-5 0-0 6P, 7R, 3A, 2S; Will Feilmeier 0-1 0-0 0P, 1R; Arens 0-1 0-2 0P, 2R; C. Rosener 1-6 0-2 2P, 1R, 2A, 1S; A. Rosener 0-1 2-2 2P, 2R; Lammers 5-9 2-4 12P, 9R, 1A; R. Sudbeck 7-15 1-4 18P, 16R, 2A, 1B; Colten Cavanaugh 0-1


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