Tuesday night Highland hosts Iowa Mennonite School in a Southeast Iowa Superconference doubleheader.

The IMS girls enter the game with an overall record of 0-11. In their last game they were beaten by WACO 42-34, Suzanna Yoder led the way with nine points. On the year Rachel Miller is the leading scorer at seven points per game. Suzanna Yoder leads IMS with 30 assists and 64 rebounds. On the season Highland enters the game at 12-3 overall and 9-1 in the Southeast Iowa Superconference. In their last game the Huskies were beaten by New London 56-51. Kelsey Hora led the way with 16 points. On the season Highland is led by Kelsey Hora at 17 points per game, fourth best in the SEISC. Cheyanne Adamson leads the Huskies and is second in the conference with 64 assists, and Alyson Stokes leads Highland and the conference with her 172 rebounds.

The boys game features two teams fighting for conference positioning in the stretch run of the title chase. IMS enters play with a 5-3 mark in the league and an 8-4 standing overall, leaving them tied for third place in the SEISC. In their last game Iowa Mennonite survived WACO 46-44 Friday night with Eli Gingerich knocking down the game winning jump shot. Cole Yoder led Iowa Mennonite in the game with 12 points. On the season Eli Gingerich leads IMS and the conference at 19 points per game. Gingerich has the team lead and is second in the conference with 71 assists. Gingerich also leads IMS with 51 rebounds. The Highland Huskies enter play with an overall record of 9-3, they are 6-2 in conference play, tied for the league lead. The Huskies were winners over Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday 67-58. Trent Lasek led the way for Highland with 16 points. On the year the Huskies are led by Lasek at 15 points per game, fifth best in the Southeast Iowa Superconference. Lasek also has the team lead for Highland with 66 assists, third best in conference play and Bill Burton leads the team with 69 rebounds placing him seventh in the SEISC. You can hear all of the action between the Huskies and Iowa Mennonite School live from Highland High School tonight with the Washington HyVee pregame show at 5:30, tip of the girls game at six with the boys to follow on AM 1380, FM 102.5 and KCIIradio.com.