Girls’ Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Rolls’, Mediapolis Falls for the First Time

Mount Pleasant 65, Burlington 15 

Andrea Lopreato scored 35 points, a new record for a junior in a single game for the Panthers, as Mount Pleasant stream rolled Burlington 65-15 last night.

Mount Pleasant led 32-2 at the end of the first quarter and 52-11 at the end of the first half.

The mercy clock was running for entirety of the second half.

Kenna Lamm added 16 points and three rebounds for the Panthers, who improved to 9-10.

Burlington is 0-17.

Mount Pleasant will play at home against Ottumwa next Monday.

Louisa-Muscatine 41, No. 10 (2A) Mediapolis 40 

Kaylee Corbin finished with 20 points as Louisa-Muscatine upset No. 10 (2A) Mediapolis 41-40 last night.

The loss was Mediapolis’ first of the season.

Louisa-Muscatine held a double-digit late into the fourth quarter before a flurry from the Bullettes.

Hallie Mohr had 14 for Mediapolis while Payton Bush added 12.

Mediapolis is now 17-1.

L-M improved to 14-4.

No. 7 (1A) Notre Dame 67, New London 24 

Seventh-ranked Notre Dame received 17 points from Quincy University recruit Megan Harrell as the Nikes dominated New London 67-24.

Abby Korschgen chipped in with 15 points for the Nikes, as well.

Cam Lair and Sophie Malott each had six to lead New London.

The Tigers are now 0-21.

Notre Dame is 19-0.

Winfield-Mount Union 47, Columbus 21 

Winfield-Mount Union won their 17th game of the season, dispatching near rival Columbus 47-21.

Bradie Buffington had a game-high 21 to lead the Lady Wolves, Jobey Malone finished with nine.

Lily Coil had six to pace the Wildcats, who are now 3-17.

Central Lee 42, WACO 31

Alivia Myhre’s 16 points was enough for Central Lee to sink WACO last night 42-31.

Ellah Kissell had 12 in the losing effort to lead the Warriors. Emma Wagler added nine.

Central Lee upped their ledger to 13-7.

WACO fell to 8-12.

Danville 68, Cardinal 31

Makenzie Morris poured in 14 points while Graci Walker had 13 as Danville won again, 68-31 over Cardinal.

Danville is now 10-10.

Cardinal fell to 4-17.