Thursday, January 5, 2017

Regina goes 1-1 at Senior Night RVC Double Dual

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Regina came up just short of a senior night sweep on Thursday.

In its final home meet of the season Regina defeated Durant and fell to Camanche 39-37 in a River Valley Conference double dual.

Regina won four of the six contested matches against Camanche but the Indians won five matches by forfeit to secure the win.

Against Durant, the Regals won both of the contested matches in a 59-0 win.

Henry May and Mason Simpson each picked up a pair of wins for Regina on Tuesday.

May won a 7-6 decision over Nick Campie of Camanche at 113 pounds and pinned Durant’s Jordan Craig in 2:42.

Simpson won a 9-1 decision over Noah Everson of Camanche and pinned Jacob Prunchak of Durant in the third period.

Camanche 39, Regina 37
106 –
Ben Vogel (CAM) won by forfeit
113 – Henry May (ICR) dec. Nick Campie 7-6
120 – Christian Leary (CAM) won by forfeit
126 – Scott Blondin (ICR) pinned Jason Huling 1:49
132 – Eric Campie (CAM) dec. Tanner Rios 7-4
138 – Nate Thoms (CAM) won by forfeit
145 – Baylor Crigger (CAM) won by forfeit
152 – Dawson Sally (CAM) won by forfeit
160 – Ryan Schott (ICR) pinned Jimmy Zhang 1:01
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) won by forfeit
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) maj. dec. Noah Everson 9-1
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) won by forfeit
220 – Kolby Snodgrass (CAM) pinned Russell Hingst 1:09
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) won by forfeit

Regina 59, Durant 0
106 –
Double forfeit
113 – Henry May (ICR) pinned Jordan Craig 2:42
120 – Double forfeit
126 – Scott Blondin (ICR) won by forfeit
132 – Tanner Rios (ICR) won by forfeit
138 – Will Bobst (ICR) won by forfeit
145 – Double forfeit
152 – Double forfeit
160 – Ryan Schott (ICR) won by forfeit
170 – Nick Milder (ICR) won by forfeit
182 – Mason Simpson (ICR) pinned Jacob Prunchak 5:06
195 – Rowan Udell (ICR) won by forfeit
220 – Russell Hingst (ICR) won by forfeit
285 – Jared Brinkman (ICR) won by forfeit

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Regina Runs Win Streak to Three With Win at Tipton

Jocoa Kerschen attempts a shot against Benton Community. Jeff Yoder/For Your Prep Sports.
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There is a long way to go in the race for the River Valley Conference South division title but Regina gave itself a leg up in that race on Tuesday.

Four players scored in double figures as Regina held off Tipton 78-72 for a key RVC South division win in Tipton.

Freshman Masen Miller had a career-high 20 points and Ryne Schooley had 20 points as Regina improved to 5-3 on the season and 4-2 in RVC play with its third straight win.

Tipton (6-3, 5-3) got a game-high 30 points from Logan Hoffman but it wasn’t enough as the Tigers had a five-game winning streak snapped.

Zach Seaman added 15 points and Jocoa Kerschen had 14 points for Regina as the Regals shot 57 percent from the floor.

Miller had five assists and Seaman, Kerschen, Jack Jensen and Bryce Barnett all had three assists for Regina which had 19 as a team.

Jensen came up with four steals for Regina.

Regina  22 19 14 23 – 78
Tipton   17 18 19 18 – 72

Regina (78) –
Ryne Schooley 20, Masen Miller 20, Zach Seaman 15, Jocoa Kerschen 14, Even Brauns 5, Sam Stein 2, Jack Jensen 2.

Tipton (72) –
Logan Hoffman 30, Andrew Stewart 15, Daulton Mente 7, Zach Ford 6, Brendon Claussen 5, Frank Bierman 4, Luke Becker 3, Jacob Tischuk 2.

Regina Keeps Rolling With Win at Tipton

Regina junior Mary Crompton scores against Tipton on Tuesday. Photo by Darren Miller.
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A more than two week break without a game did nothing to disrupt the momentum for top-ranked Regina.

Regina jumped to an 18-3 lead four minutes into the game and rolled to a 67-20 win over Tipton in its first game of 2017 on Tuesday in Tipton.

The win was the ninth straight to open the season for Regina and improved the Regals to 7-0 in River Valley Conference play.

Mary Crompton had a game-high 21 points to lead Regina while Sarah Lehman added 13 points for the Regals.

Regina forced Tipton (2-7, 1-7 RVC) into 15 first-half turnovers while taking a 43-12 lead into the break.

Greyson Dumont chipped in with eight points while Kennedy Wallace had seven for Regina.

Lauren Gaarde had six points in her first action since suffering a concussion against Mid-Prairie on December 6.

Tipton     5   7   4  4 – 20
Regina   22 21 22 2 – 67


Regina (67) – Mary Crompton 21, Sarah Lehman 13, Greyson Dumont 8, Kennedy Wallace 7, Lauren Gaarde 6, Alex Wiese 6, Megan Wick 4, Katie Dunn 2.

Tipton (20) – Kailee Meyer 7, Zoe Rezac 4, Emily Hermsen 4, Samantha DeMoss 2, Jamie Kofron 2, Allison Ryan 1.