Postseason basketball

February 16, 2010 | 4 Comments

Both WCV teams have started the postseason with victories.

The girls won their first round regional game against Nodaway Valley in Greenfield 55-46 on Saturday behind Maggie Marnin’s 34 points and 11 rebounds. She now has 455 points this season, 10th best in the state, to go with her 313 rebounds, good for 5th best. The Lady Cats travel to Audubon tonight to face the Wheelers who beat Guthrie Center 56-47.

The boys stayed home and defeated Red Oak in the first round of districts last night in Menlo 66-40. Greg Dudley led the team with 14 points and 6 rebounds. Mason Hasty was right behind with 13 and 6. The boys’ next game will be in Menlo on Thursday against Guthrie Center who advanced with a 64-58 overtime win versus Griswold. The Cats are 0-2 this season against GC, losing the first game on a last second three-pointer and losing the second after going scoreless for most of the 4th quarter.


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    Anonymous on March 16, 2010 12:38 pm
  1. Nate – Target has a cool Chuck Norris T-shirt in their menswear department. Maybe the Easter Bunny will bring you one.

  2. anonymous on March 28, 2010 7:05 am
  3. Why no posts on school board business?

    The last I heard the teachers were asking for a 7.2% wage increase and it was headed towards mediation. Guess who pays for mediation? Not the teachers. You and I the tax payers do. Who the Hell do they think they are? They’ve gotten raises for yrs. now when others get little or nothing. What do they want?

    They want to be compared to the rest of the working force. In actuality, they should be happy they have a job. With the graduation rate and test scores coming out of this school there’s a lot of them that need replaced with younger more vital people, who can relate to the students.

    Just keep pouring more tax dollars down the drain. The teachers union loves it. They take the money and run with no improvement shown. I’m sick of it.

    Board, do your job and represent the people who elected you, not the employees. They work for you, not the other way around. There are hundreds of fresh grads. or people who have been looking for teaching jobs and subbing who would gladly take much less than the so called “experienced” teachers, whose best talent is putting in their time and getting an out of line raise EVERY yr.

  4. Wags on April 3, 2010 7:24 am
  5. Our teachers really aren’t that bad. well, most of them

  6. anonymous on April 3, 2010 9:44 am
  7. If they are even asking for close to that amount for a raise, then it needs to be made public. After all, it is our tax dollars. That is obscene and if Broman is the union rep. he needs to brought down about 6 pegs from his pedestal. How many yrs. do the teachers need to play “catch up” with their salaries. At one time, I agree they were probably underpaid. But at that time I think our kids probably got educated better. This is ludicrous. Why nothing in any papers about it? The papers are afraid to print anything that might offend Arnold evidently. Changes need to be made. I’m remembering this come time to vote for school board members.

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