Wolves take down Raiders, host district final Saturday

Friday, February 23, 2024
Maywood-Hayes Center’s Kody Schwenk (1) made two of his three field goals during a 73-50 victory over Medicine Valley in their subdisrict final at Hayes Center. The Wolves will play for another state tournament spot Saturday in Maywood
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HAYES CENTER, Neb. — Senior Jeremiah Ingison’s 23 points highlighted a 23-point Maywood-Hayes Center win, 73-50, over subdistrict finals foe Medicine Valley Thursday evening.

Senior Haydn Farr’s 15 points and another 12 from junior Jaxson Anders powered the 21-3 Wolves over their 10-13 neighbors from Frontier County.

Senior Gage Gerlach and freshman Keenan Richards added six points apiece as the Wolves reached 21-3 this season.

Medicine Valley freshman Mason Roblee (13) fires up a shot between two Maywood-Hayes Center defenders during their D-2 subdistrict title game Thurday. The Raiders feature just two seniors on their roster.
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Both Farr and Ingison hit double-digit rebounds with 11, 10 respectively.

Ingison added eight steals to keep the Raiders off-balance in their only meeting of this 2023-24 basketball season.

May-Hay (21-3) now returns to the other home in Maywood where Potte-Dix arrives for Saturday’s Class D2-2 final vs. No. 15 Potter-Dix. Tip is set for 5 p.m.

The Wolves are seeded second among D-2 teams behind only No. 1 Shelton. Those Bulldogs host their district final against Anselmo-Merna.

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