Boys & Girls Basketball Hold Their Own in Last Games of the Season

Brooklyn Draisey
Columnist

                On Tuesday, February 10, the Southeast Polk girls and boys basketball teams faced off against Ottumwa in their last regular games of the season.
                The girls had a very good start, and had gained a lead of ten points in the beginning of the second quarter. They held their lead and had 35 points at the half. Ottumwa was trailing behind at 22 points. In the beginning of the third quarter, #10 got injured and had to sit out for a while. The difference in points grew as the game went on, and the end score was 62-43 Southeast Polk.
                Tuesday was also Senior Night, so the seniors from the boys and girls basketball teams were recognized, as were the seniors from the cheer squad. They were announced over the speakers, given a rose, and escorted out by their parents. The cheer squad was also given giant cardboard versions of their first initials.
                The boys’ game started afterwards, and the beginning was a little rocky, with the score at 17-24 at the end of the first quarter. They made a comeback, and by halftime they had brought it up to 40-36. The seniors from pep band were recognized during halftime, and were also given roses and were escorted by their parents.

                The Southeast Polk boys held their lead for the rest of the game, and the final score was 67-58.

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