WELLMAN
Mid-Prairie’s 18th consecutive win against West Liberty began quickly in its Jan. 18 River Valley South battle.
The Golden Hawks scored 10 of the game’s first 12 points …
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WELLMAN
Mid-Prairie’s 18th consecutive win against West Liberty began quickly in its Jan. 18 River Valley South battle.
The Golden Hawks scored 10 of the game’s first 12 points and cruised to a 61-48 victory.
Mid-Prairie’s triple backcourt of Ace Peck, Brady Weber and Bryce Henry combined for 45 points, nearly outscoring the Comets by themselves.
Peck scored a game-high 16 points and hit a game-high four 3-pointers. Weber had a game-high 10 assists and 15 points. Henry added 14 points.
The Golden Hawks have not lost to West Liberty since 2016 and swept this season’s two-game series.
After moving ahead 18-11 by the end of the opening quarter, Mid-Prairie never trailed after that. West Liberty (3-7) scored eight straight points to pull within six points, 51-45, with six minutes left in the game, but two free throws by Weber and then a fast-break layup by Peck put the game away.
Jayce McHugh led West Liberty with 14 points.
Conner Wiles of Mid-Prairie pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds, leading a 40-rebound game by the Golden Hawks.
Mid-Prairie’s game at Mount Pleasant on Monday night was canceled.
The Golden Hawks (6-5) play at Washington on Monday.
Bellevue 89
Mid-Prairie 83
Mid-Prairie junior guards Ace Peck and Brady Weber both reached career highs in a River Valley Shootout loss to Bellevue last Saturday.
Peck scored 26 points, including hitting seven 3-pointers, and Weber, a point guard, had 11 assists.
Hunter Putman scored 29 points, leading the Comets to their eighth win in 11 games.
In true shootout style, Bellevue scored 31 points in the final quarter to run away with the victory.
Spencer Abbott and Dalton Clasen each scored 17 for Bellevue.
Mid-Prairie brothers Dylan and Bryce Henry each scored 16. Weber added 10 points for his second consecutive double-double effort.
GAME STATS
MID-PRAIRIE 61, WEST LIBERTY 48
West Liberty 11 11 15 11 -- 48
Mid-Prairie 18 11 22 10 -- 61
West Liberty scoring: Jayce McHugh 14, Rafael Mendoza 11, Cael Daufeldt 10, Jake Underbakke 6, Caden Laughlin 5, Cole Daufeldt 2.
Mid-Prairie scoring: Ace Peck 16, Brady Weber 15, Bryce Henry 14, Brock Harland 6, Kurt Schneider 6, Landon Kos 4.
West Liberty leading rebounders: McHugh 7, Laughlin 5.
Mid-Prairie leading rebounders: Conner Wiles 12, Peck 5, Harland 5.
RIVER VALLEY SHOOTOUT
BELLEVUE 89, MID-PRAIRIE 83
Mid-Prairie scoring: Ace Peck 26, Bryce Henry 16, Dylan Henry 16, Brady Weber 10, Conner Wiles 6, Brock Harland 6, Beau Flynn 3.
Mid-Prairie leading rebounders: Weber 6, Dylan Henry 5.
Bellevue scoring: Hunter Putman 29, Spencer Abbott 17, Dalton Clasen 17, Cameron Casel 11, KeShawn DeShaw 9, Bryce Sieverding 4, Jack Kirk 2.
Bellevue leading rebounders: Clasen 9, DeShaw 5.