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The Red Raiders traveled to Burke on Thursday night to play the Burke Cougars. Wagner fell behind early but battled back in the second quarter to make the half time score 15-23. Wagner and Burke traded baskets most of the second half, the game remained fairly close but the Red Raiders could never take the lead and ended up falling 43-58. Dustin Honomichl scored 20 points for Wagner, Nolan Carda scored 8 points and had 11 rebounds. Toby Zephier added 5 points, Greg St. Pierre 4, Chris Nelson, Jaden Peters and Simon Freier all scored 2 points each.
Read moreThe Red Raiders boys faced their toughest test of the year so far on Tuesday night hosting a very good Vermillion team. The boys hung with the Tanagers through the first quarter trailing 10-12 and kept the game within 10 points until half time trailing 15-25. Vermillion extended their lead throughout the second half and ended up winning the game 62-26. Simon Freier and Nolan Carda led he Red Raiders with 6 points each. Nolan Carda also grabbed 7 rebounds and Simon Freier had 3 steals. Toby Zephier added 5 points, Chris Nelson 4, Camden Roth 3 and Dustin Honomichl 2.
Read moreWagner Hosted Platte-Geddes on Parents Night The Platte-Geddes Black Panthers traveled to town last Friday night to take on the Red Raiders in girls basketball action. Wagner would hold a slim lead after the first quarter 14-11. They would then out score the Panthers 41-12 the rest of the game to win 55-23. Macy Koupal would lead all scorers with 15 points, 11 boards, 5 assists, and 2 steals. Deisha Medicine Horn would add 12 points and 5 boards. Kayli Kocer would be the 3rd Red Raider in double figures with 10 points, 3 boards, and 3 steals. Eve Zephier would add 7 points, dish out 4 assists, and grab 3 boards. Jayla Bruguier would add 6 points off the bench and come away with 2 steals. Lizzie Tyler would add 3 points, grab 6 boards, and come away with 3 steals. Maesa Dvorak would round out the scoring with 2 points while also grabbing 4 rebounds. The Red Raiders were 19-52 for 37% while the Panthers were 8-43 for 19%. Wagner was 12-18 from the line while the Panthers were 5-13. Wagner owned the glass 37-28 and only turned the ball over 11 times compared to 19. “This was a good way to end our last home regular season game. We rebounded well, got out in transition and were able to hit open perimeter shots. To our seniors, Kayli, Maesa, Deisha, and Dani, thank you for your dedication and commitment not only to our team, but in the classroom and community. You truly are great role-models for our younger kids in school.”
Read moreThe Red Raiders hosted Vermillion last Tuesday night in girls basketball action. Vermillion would start out on fire scoring 25 points in the first quarter to take a 25-16 lead. Wagner would keep it close until half trailing 26-32. Vermillion would have a :30 splurge where they would increase the lead from 7 to 16 points. Wagner would continue fight their way back and get it to 7 points with about 6 minutes left but just couldn’t climb the hill and eventually loose 64-54. Wagner would shoot 17-40 for 44% while Vermillion would go 22-48 for 46%. Wagner would convert 18-26 from the line while Vermillion would go 10-16. Wagner’s turnover would come at costly times as they would commit 23. Wagner would also force 20 turnovers. Deisha Medicine Horn would lead Wagner with 13 points and 3 boards. Macy Koupal would add 10 points, 5 boards and 2 assists. Lizzie Tyler would add 9 points, 5 boards, 3 assists, and 3 steals. Kayli Kocer would add 8 points, 4 boards, 2 assists, and 2 steals. Maesa Dvorak would add 5 points, 5 boards, and 3 steals. Abby Brunsing would also chip in 5 points. Eve Zephier would round out the scoring with 4 points. “It seems to be a common theme of fighting the uphill battle these past few games. The girls are showing a lot of fight. We hit the 50 point barrier finally for the first time in a long time. Our turnovers came at costly times in the second half when we had chances to chip away. We shot the ball well and forced 20 turnover.”
Read moreWagner High School Principal presents Abby Brunsing with the National Girls & Women in Sports Day award. Congratulations Abby! Photography by Denelle
Read moreParents Night was held Friday, Feb . 21 . Seniors pictured, with their parents behind them, from left: Deisha Medicine Horn (Yolanda Medicine Horn), Danielle Twiss (Hope Whirlwind Soldier and Tony Twiss), Kayli Kocer (Jody and Don Kocer), Maesa Dvorak (Jenny and Boyd Dvorak), Alexyonna Zephier (Jody Zephier) and Brayden Carda (Gina Carda) . Photo by Barb Pechous
Read moreOn Thursday, February 20, Wagner’s 7th and 8th grade boys traveled to Mt. Vernon to take on the MVP Titans. The 7th graders took to the court first. The boys looked a little rusty after not playing a game for ten days. Lots of missed buckets and turnovers plagued the Red Raiders early on. As the half progressed, they were able to get some easy buckets off turnovers and in transition and ended up with a 17-4 lead at the half. It was an evenly played second half and, after all was said and done, Wagner came away with a 37-22 win. The players the Titans would remember the most would be Parker Petry and Deshawn Sully as they contributed 13 and 10 points respectively. Preston McFayden netted eight points, Aziah Meyer four, and Treyson Zephier two, to account for all the scoring. The 8th graders then took the floor and quickly got off to 2-0 lead on a nice runner in the lane by Joey Cournoyer. Cournoyer would lead Wagner in scoring as he tallied six points. Usually when your leading scorer has six points you’d assume that it was not a good night for your team. That would have been a correct assumption on this particular night as Wagner was defeated soundly by a score of 37-12. Three other players cracked the scoring column as Carter Cournoyer, Braylon Guerue, and Josh Leighton each scored two points.
Read moreAndes Central/Dakota Christian wrestler Quinn Ashes competed Saturday at the Region Tournament in Winner . Quinn wrestled hard at the tourney but came up short ending his wrestling season . Congratulations on a great season, we are so proud of you and your hard work! Photo by Barb Pechous
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