![]() “That’s another good team that we’re going to have to compete against to be successful.” The Mavericks are ranked 10th in the Class 5A coaches poll and beat Newton 59-19 earlier this season. “I know they gave up that run at the end, but they played well for the most part tonight.” “The reserves are why we won the game,” Leake said. Leake had to put the starters back in during the final 20 seconds of play to help kill the clock. Campus replied with a pair of layups off Railer turnovers to end the game on an 11-2 run. Newton finished the quarter on a 7-0 run, five by Bridges, to take a 33-18 lead.Īntonowich opened the fourth quarter scoring with one of two free throws. Makhila Maupin hit one of two free throws with 4:14 left in the period to break the Colt shutout.Ī Mia Coleman layup and two Tatum Suderman free throws put the Railers up by 11. Campus had four turnovers and just one shot. After missing their first four shots from the field, Antonowich hit a layup with 5:09 left in the third quarter to put Newton up by eight. Newton missed six straight free throws to start the second half. Newton traded baskets early in the second quarter, but ended the half on a 5-0 run to lead 20-14. Newton traded twos for Campus threes early in the game, but rallied to take a 9-8 lead at the end of the first quarter. and Tyrianna Bridges scored eight points.ĭaisy Cardinale led 0-14 Campus with five points. Olivia Antonowich led the Railers with nine points. They went in, did a dance and came back out ready to play in the fourth quarter.” I gave them some things to do at halftime. “The third quarter has not been our best quarter this season. “We talked about that against Hutch,” Leake said. In a loss to Hutchinson, the Railers gave up a big run in the third quarter to break open a close game. Newton beat Campus 42-11 in the first meeting between the two teams. They never gave up during all those one- or two-win seasons.” “I’m super proud with how hard they work. “That’s awesome,” Newton coach Tavis Leake said. ![]() Newton has won four of the last six games. The senior class effectively doubled its win total this season. Newton, 6-8 overall and 3-4 in AV-CTL I play, matches its win total for the last three seasons. The Railers needed a 13-4 third quarter to break the game open and claim a 39-29 win Friday in AV-CTL I play in Haysville. HAYSVILLE - The Newton High School girls’ basketball team got a little tougher fight from the Campus Colts than the first time around. Newton Kansan Newton sophomore Tyrianna Bridges takes a free throw during play Friday at Campus. Newton matches win total from last three years
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