Class AA
Huron 67, Brookings 49
Blake Ellwein hit 5 threes on his way to 23 points in the victory. Teammate Anderson Porisch also finished with 14 points in the win, while Austin Clark had 11 points for the Bobcats.
Jefferson 63, Yankton 60
The Cavaliers held off a late effort from the Bucks to complete the overtime victory on the road. Mason Payne scored 16 points to lead the Cavs, while Dawson Sechser and Braylon Bear each scored 13.
For the Bucks, Landon Potts scored 28.
Roosevelt 53, Harrisburg 48
The Rough Riders picked up a big victory against Harrisburg in overtime. Jamre Tiger led with 18 points off the bench for Roosevelt.
Class A
Beresford 59, MC/M 35
Andrew Atwood completed an 18-11 double-double to lead the Watchdogs to the victory. Seth James also grabbed 15 rebounds to go along with 13 points for the victors.
Canton 79, E-LB 63
The C-Hawks took the victory behind 19 points for Matt Anderson. For the Elks, Tanner Drietz had a game-high 21 points.
Dakota Valley 70, West Central 55
Jaxson Wingert went a perfect 7-7 from the free throw line and scored 29 points to lead the Panthers to the victory. Teammate Luke Bruns complimented with 19 points.
Flandreau 60, Deuel 42
Paul Parsley pulled down 15 boards on his way to an 18 point performance in the win. Luke Sheppard and Alfie Henderson also scored 11 each in the win.
For Deuel, Trey Maaland led with 16 points.
Hamlin 64, De Smet 46
The Chargers pulled away late to take the big victory on Tuesday night. Easton Neuendorf led the effort with 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Tyson Stevenson scored 17.
For De Smet, George Jensen scored 12 and Grant Wilkinson completed a 10-12 double-double.
Milbank 55, Waubay/Summit 35
Traveion Neilan led the Mustangs in the loss with 15 points.
MV/P 64, Redfield 32
Zach Baker finished with 17 points as the Titans cruised to victory. Tyce Feistner also finished with 11 points in the victory.
Platte-Geddes 68, K/WL 35
The Panthers picked up the win behind 19 points from Tanner Dyk and 16 points from Braxton Breukelman.
In the loss, Blake Lieferman scored 16.
SC/W 43, Wolsey-Wessington 36
The Blackhawks moved on the 281 Conference championship game behind 10 points each from Payton Uecker and Trey Moody.
For the Warbirds, Moshe Richmond and Tate French each finished with 12.
Class B
Canistota 67, FA/M 29
Brady Scott (23) and Tage Ortman (21) combined for 44 points to lead the Hawks to victory.
Castlewood 68, St. Mary 46
Lane Tvedt put up 38 points in the win for Castlewood.
Corsica-Stickney 46, AC/DC 34
For the Jaguars, Tyson Wentland finished with 13 points and 8 rebounds and Luca Catapano scored 11.
Deubrook Area 65, Tri-Valley 58
Jake Jorenby scored 36 points to lead the Dolphins in the big win Teammate Gavin Landmark also scored 14 for the victors.
Freeman 71, Centerville 63
Tate Sorensen dropped 15 points and scored 10 rebounds for the Flyers. Chris Aasen also scored 18 for Freeman.
In the loss, Cole Edberg (15 pts), Brennan Topple (14 pts) and Aiden Bobzin (14 pts) each reached double-figures.
W/SS 45, GPL 37
Zach Reis led the Coyotes to victory with 12 points, and Alex Heil had a game high 15 in the loss.
Highmore-Harrold 65, SBA 34
Carson Stepheson scored 20 points to lead the Pirates to the consolation victory at the 281 Conference Tournament. Trake Cowan also completed a 18-11 double-double to secure the win.
For SBA, Dominic Kalacinski dropped 16 points.
Hitchcock-Tulare 58, I/LP 37
In the 281 Conference Tournament, Erik Salmen finished with 19 points in the Patriots’ consolation victory. Patrick Maynard also scored 16.
Ipswich 52, North Central 26
Jace Konsor scored 20 as the Tigers cruised to the road win.
Wessington Springs 58, James Valley Christian 56
Parker Graff scored 29 points to lead the Spartans to the 281 Conference Tournament semifinal victory. Ryder Michalek also finished with 19 points.
In the loss, Jerrad Wallman scored 17 points to go along with 11 rebounds.
Jones County 63, Kadoka Area 50
Cooper Fedderson finished with 21 points to lead the Battlers to the Jones Co Invite victory.
For Kadoka, Gus Stout dropped 22.
Viborg-Hurley 61, Avon 37
Nick Hanson lead the Cougars to the victory with 27 points in the contest. Teammate Brady Schroedermeier chipped in 10.
For Avon, Landon Thury finished with 18 points.