The Highland Huskies and the WACO Warriors will square up for a double header Super Conference North battle on Tuesday night. Both girl squads have winning records. WACO is trying to get a win after back to back losses. The Warriors are 11-6 on the year and 9-4 in the Super Conference North. They fell to Sigourney last Thursday in part of the KCII Area Game Of The Week and also lost to Hillcrest the following day. They average close to 46 points per game, which is fifth best in the SEISC North. The Warriors haul in 28 rebounds, 8 steals, 7 assists and 1.5 blocks per game. The Warriors field goal percentage is 30.4% and they shoot 22.1% at the three point line. They rank fifth at the foul line, as they shoot 46.8% on the season. The Warriors are led by Brenna Graber, who averaged 15 points per game.
The visiting Highland Huskies are 12-6 and 8-5 in the Super Conference North. Highland is coming off a loss to Sigourney on Monday night. For the season, the Huskies are averaging about 51 points per game. They are third in the conference for most points scored. They haul in 45 rebounds, 14 assists, 16 steals and four blocks per game, which leads the SEISC North, except for steals, which they are second. They have a 32% shooting percentage, which is third best in the SEISC North. They have the second best three point percentage at 25%. From the charity stripe, they shoot 48% on the year. The freshman Kamryn Fink averages 16 points a game, which is fourth best in the Super Conference North.
The last time the two teams played was back in December with the Warriors winning 64-59. WACO was led by Brenna Graber, who dropped 25 points.
The WACO boys are trying to forget their most recent loss. On Friday they fell to Hillcrest to end their three game winning streak. For the season, the Warriors are 12-4 and 10-2 in the Super Conference North. WACO averages 55 points a game, 28 rebounds, 14 assists, close to 10 steals and 1 block per game. They shoot 41% from the field, 32% from the three points line and 60% at the charity stripe. The Warriors are fourth for the most points scored, third for assists, fifth for steals, third in field goal percentage and lead the conference in three point percentage. On the year, they are led by junior Christian Stacy, who averages 20 points a game.
Highland is looking to end their 11 game losing streak. They fell to Sigourney on Tuesday 77-49. For the season, they are averaging 44 points per game. The Huskies average 26 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 8.8 steals and 3 blocks per game. They are top 5 in the Super Conference North in steals and blocks. They have a 35% field goal percentage, 51% at the free throw line and 21% at the three point line.The Huskies are led by Bryce Hazelett who is averaging 15 points a game.
The last time these two teams met was back in December and WACO won 63-47. For the game, Christian Stacy scored 16 points.
You can listen to the game live Tuesday on the KCII3 stream. The pregame show will begin at 5:30 with the girls game tipping off at 6. The boys game will follow.