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GRC District Preview

Class 1-3 Districts start on Saturday, February 19.  GRC Schools are spread among 7 different districts:
  • Class 1 District 14: North Harrison
  • Class 1 District 15: Pattonsburg, St. Joseph Christian, Stanberry
  • Class 1 District 16: Worth County
  • Class 2 District 6: Princeton, Putnam County
  • Class 2 District 15: Gallatin, Maysville, Polo
  • Class 2 District 16: Albany, King City, North Andrew
  • Class 3 District 16: Milan, South Harrison, Trenton
Class 1 District 14 (at Mercer)
North Harrison Girls (7-19) are the #4 seed and will play #5 Gilman City on Saturday, February 19 at 6:00 pm.  It will be the 4th meeting between North Harrison and Gilman City this season.  Gilman City was victorious against North Harrison 49-23 in the consolation semifinals of the Gallatin Tournament.  North Harrison was able to avenge their first loss against the Hawks with wins over Gilman City 39-26 in a regular season game and 44-32 in the consolation final of the Gilman City Tournament.

North Harrison is led in scoring by Camden Castleberry with 10.2 points per game.

North Harrison Boys (8-18) are the #5 seed and will play #4 Mercer on Saturday, February 19 at 7:30 pm.  It will be the 2nd meeting between North Harrison and Mercer this season.  Mercer defeated North Harrison 29-26 in the consolation final of the South Harrison Tournament.

North Harrison is led in scoring by Wade Briggs with 11.4 points per game.

Class 1 District 15 (at St. Joseph Christian)
Pattonsburg Girls (17-8) are the #4 seed and will play #5 Winston on Saturday, February 19 at 12:00 pm.  It will be the 2nd meeting between Pattonsburg and Winston this season.  Pattonsburg defeated Winston 42-27 when they met in December.  Pattonsburg has won 9 straight vs. the Redbirds.

Pattonsburg is led in scoring by Webby Bailey with 21.0 points per game

Pattonsburg Boys (12-13) are the #4 seed and will play #5 Northland Christian on Monday, February 21 at 4:30 pm.  They have not played this season.  Northland Christian defeated Pattonsburg last season 45-43 in a regular season meeting between the two boy's teams.

Pattonsburg is led in scoring by Zane Reed with 21.5 points per game and Gage Iddings with 10.3.

St. Joseph Christian Girls (19-6) are the #1 seed and will play the winner of #4 Pattonsburg and #5 Winston on Tuesday, February 22 at 6:00 pm.  SJC has defeated Pattonsburg twice this season, but has not met Winston since the 2017-18 season when SJC won 47-26.

St. Joseph Christian is led in scoring by Chloe Burnham with 19.0 points per game and Lexi McDaniel with 14.1.

St. Joseph Christian Boys (18-8) are the #3 seed and will play #6 DeKalb on Monday, February 21 at 7:30 pm.  It will be the 2nd meeting between SJC and DeKalb this season.  SJC defeated DeKalb 74-35 when they met in November.

St. Joseph Christian is led in scoring by Camden Lutz with 19.3 points per game and Carson Bowman with 16.2.

Stanberry Girls (16-6) are the #2 seed and will play the winner of #3 DeKalb and #6 Union Star.  Stanberry defeated DeKalb 55-37 in the championship of the King City Tournament.  They also defeated DeKalb in the district championship game last season.  Stanberry last played Union Star in December 2010.

Stanberry is led in scoring by Lexi Craig with 18.1 points per game and Amelia Wallace with 10.0.

Stanberry Boys (20-3) are the #1 seed and will play the winner of #4 Pattonsburg and #5 Northland Christian.  Stanberry defeated Pattonsburg in early February 73-43 and has won 3 straight vs. the Panthers.  Stanberry has not played Northland Christian.

Stanberry is led in scoring by Austin Schwebach with 16.6 points per game, Tyler Schwebach with 14.2 and Colby McQuinn with 10.7.

Class 1 District 16 (at Mound City)
Worth County Girls (2-21) are the #6 seed and will play #3 North Nodaway on Monday, February 21 at 7:00 pm.  North Nodaway defeated Worth County in early February 49-34.

Worth County is led in scoring by Ali Brown with 7.2 points per game.

Worth County Boys (14-6) are the #3 seed and will play #6 South Holt on Saturday, February 19 at 2:30 pm.  There is no record of Worth County and South Holt playing since 2007-2008 season which is as far back as MSHSAA games go.

Worth County is led in scoring by Aydan Gladstone with 18.8 points per game, Jackson Runde with 12.0, Tyler New with 11.4 and Grant Cameron with 10.0

Class 2 District 6 (at Schuyler County)
Princeton Girls (16-8) are the #4 seed and will play #5 Putnam County (10-12) on Monday, February 21 at 6:00 pm.  Princeton defeated Putnam County 55-49 in early February and has won 7 straight against the Midgets.

Princeton is led in scoring by Addy Henke with 19.9 points per game and Lauren Krohn with 12.2.  Putnam County is led in scoring by Claire Tipton with 15.1 points per game. Unfortunately, Tipton is out with an injury.

Princeton Boys (9-16) are the #5 seed and will play #4 Scotland County on Tuesday, February 22 at 6:00 pm.  Princeton last played Scotland County in February 2019 where they won 46-40 in District Semifinals.

Princeton is led in scoring by Talan Holt with 17.2 points per game.

Putnam County Boys (20-2) are the #1 seed and will play the winner of #4 Scotland County and #5 Princeton on Thursday, February 24 at 6:00 pm.  Putnam County defeated Princeton 80-42 in early February and is 2-0 vs. Scotland County this season.  They defeated Scotland County 67-52 in the Tri-Rivers Classic Semifinals in December and then defeated them the following week 66-52 at Scotland County.

Putnam County is led in scoring by Landon Wood with 16.4 points per game, Zach Hiedenwith with 12.9 and Owen Ream with 12.2.

Class 2 District 15 (at Gallatin)
Polo Girls (20-6) are the #2 seed and will play #7 Gallatin (4-19) on Saturday, February 19 at 1:00 pm.  Polo defeated Gallatin 57-30 in January and has won 4 straight vs. the Bulldogs.

Polo is led in scoring by Mary Copeland with 15.1 points per game.  Gallatin is led in scoring by Annabelle Ball with 12.6 points per game.

Gallatin Boys (19-6) are the #3 seed and will play #6 Polo (13-13) on Monday, February 21 at 6:00 pm.  Gallatin defeated Polo 73-48 in January and has won 7 straight vs. the Panthers.

Gallatin is led in scoring by Isaac Bird with 21.7 points per game and Payton Feiden with 14.2.  Polo is led in scoring by Trent Raby with 16.2 points per game and Maverick Gentry with 11.9.

Maysville Girls (12-12) are the #5 seed and will play #4 Plattsburg on Saturday, February 19 at 4:00 pm.  Maysville and Plattsburg last played in December 2015.

Maysville is led in scoring by Ashley Brown with 11.6 points per game.

Maysville Boys (18-6) are the #4 seed and will play #5 North Platte on Monday, February 21 at 7:30 pm.  Maysville defeated North Platte 66-61 in January.

Maysville is led in scoring by Logan Kimbrell with 13.5 points per game, Kobyn Metzger with 10.4 and Dillon Willis with 10.1.

Class 2 District 16 (at North Andrew)
Albany Girls (0-16) are the #6 seed and will play #3 Nodaway Valley on Saturday, February 19 at 11:00 am.  Nodaway Valley defeated Albany 63-22 in December.

Albany is led in scoring by Abby Troncin with 7.4 points per game.

King City Girls (12-12) are the #5 seed and will play #4 East Atchison on Saturday, February 19 at 1:00 pm.  King City has never played East Atchison.  They last played Fairfax in February 2012.  

King City is led in scoring by Zoe Tunks with 12.0 points per game.

Albany Boys (12-13) are the #3 seed and will play #6 King City (5-14) on Monday, February 21 at 5:00 pm.  Albany is 2-0 vs. King City this season.  They won 51-39 in a conference game in January and won 45-25 in the Stanberry Tournament consolation semifinals.  Albany has won 5 straight vs. King City.

Albany is led in scoring by Kemper Cline with 20.1 points per game.  King City is led in scoring by Parker Muff with 7.9 points per game.

North Andrew Girls (16-9) are the #2 seed and will play the winner of #3 Nodaway Valley and #6 Albany on Tuesday, February 22 at 7:00 pm.  North Andrew defeated Albany 54-15 in January, but has not played Nodaway Valley.

North Andrew is led in scoring by Madison Lillard with 8.7 points per game.

North Andrew Boys (17-9) are the #2 seed and will play the winner of #3 Albany and #6 King City on Wednesday, February 23 at 7:00 pm.  North Andrew is 2-0 vs. Albany.  They won 40-28 in a conference game in January and won 54-44 in the Stanberry Tournament consolation final.  North Andrew defeated King City 74-43 in December.  North Andrew has won 11 straight vs. both Albany and King City.

North Andrew is led in scoring by Owen Graham with 16.5 points per game, Hayden Ecker with 13.7 and Braxon Linville with 11.3.

Class 3 District 16 (at NCMC-Trenton, Quarterfinals at Higher Seed)
Milan Girls (20-6) are the #1 seed and will play the winner of #4 South Harrison and #5 Marceline on Tuesday, February 22 at 6:00 pm.  Milan defeated South Harrison 72-58 in January and has won 6 straight against the Bulldogs.  Milan is 2-0 vs. Marceline this season.  They defeated Marceline in a regular season game at Marceline 55-41 and in the Milan Tournament championship game 53-36.  They have won 6 straight vs. Marceline.

Milan is led in scoring by Cady Pauley with 32.9 points per game.

Milan Boys (18-8) are the #1 seed and will play the winner of #4 Hamilton and #5 Brookfield on Thursday, February 24 at 6:00 pm.  Milan defeated Hamilton 54-49 in January.  They defeated Brookfield 43-38 in December.  Milan has won 5 straight vs. Brookfield.

Milan is led in scoring by Chekh Niasse with 13.0 points per game and Jeremy Bennett with 12.3.

South Harrison Girls (15-11) are the #4 seed and will host #5 Marceline on Saturday, February 19 at 6:00 pm.  
South Harrison Boys (3-22) are the #6 seed and will play at #3 Marceline on Monday, February 21 at 6:00 pm.  There is no record of South Harrison and Marceline (Girls or Boys) playing since 2007-2008 season which is as far back as MSHSAA games go.

South Harrison Girls are led in scoring by Hannah Carter with 16.5 points per game.  South Harrison Boys are led in scoring by Jad Cornett with 11.6 points per game and Cale Weller with 10.7.

Trenton Girls (15-10) are the #3 seed and will host #6 Brookfield on Saturday, February 19 at 6:00 pm.  Trenton defeated Brookfield 46-40 in December.  Trenton has won 5 straight vs. Brookfield.

Trenton is led in scoring by Mirena King with 12.2 points per game.

Trenton Boys (1-22) are the #7 seed and will play at #2 Carrollton on Monday, February 21 at 6:00 pm.  Trenton last played Carrollton in January 2018.  Trenton has won 8 straight vs. Carrollton.

Trenton is led in scoring by Kiefer Tolson with 11.6 points per game.


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