Issac Alarcon scored 18 points and the Worth County Junior High basketball team won their first game 55-2 last week over North Nodaway. The Tigers went on to pick up another running clock victory over Stanberry; Issac added 22 and is running an average of 20 points per game through two games. Drake Simmons added a scoring burst to get the Tigers going early. In the first quarter, Issac had 9 points, Drake Simmons 8, and Jacob New, showing some newfound offensive punch added 5. Bryant McCord added 2 as the Tigers led 22-0 after one quarter against the overmatched Mustangs. The Tigers had been working against tough teams all summer and the hard work is paying off. Issac added three assists in the period; he had 7 for the game.
Issac added two more in the second period, Bryant McCord and Tanner Parman added two each as Worth County preserved the shutout, leading 30-0 at halftime.
Tyler Bix's putback early in the third quarter broke the shutout for North Nodaway, but Worth County's momentum continued as Caleb Parman, who had been scoreless in the first half, had 8 in the third quarter. Drake Simmons added 5 points in the period to finish with 13 for the night. Issac Alarcon had 4, and Jacob New had 2. Worth County led 49-2 after three. Jacob New, Issac Alarcon, and Tanner Parman had 2 each in the fourth quarter.
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