North Harrison’s fifth and sixth grade boys and girls basketball teams showed promise for the future as they both swept Gilman City Friday; they have won most of their games this year.
In the girls game, the Shamrocks fell behind 4-2, but then Ava Rinehart started stealing the ball at will to push her team to an 8-5 lead, and Hali Smith followed with a drive to make it 10-5. Gilman City cut it to 10-7, but with Hali Smith blocking a good percentage of everything thrown up and Ava Rinehart stealing the ball, and Gracie Young and Raegan Hogan chipping in, the Shamrocks extended their lead to 20-7 at the half and as much as 30-7 before winning 32-19. Hali Smith had 14, Ava Rinehart 10, Gracie Young 6, and Raegan Hogan 2.
The boys started off the same way; they trailed early against Gilman before catching fire. They led 19-5 at the half before leading by as much as 27-5 before winning 27-16. Gage Fortner had 10, Jensen Davis 8, Ryker Fortner 6, and Colson Hartschen 3.
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