The Diamond Lady Wildcats moved back over .500 Tuesday night with a 52-13 win over Golden City.
The last two have been more competitive, but the win streak is still intact.
The Diamond Lady Wildcats bounced back from a big loss on Monday night with a hard-fought win on Thursday night in the Seneca Tournament.
The Diamond Wildcats basketball team is on some kind of tear as of late.
The Wildcats have won eight straight after defeating Jasper and Spokane on Friday and Saturday. The impressive thing about their current win streak has been the margin of victory in each. They have won seven games in a row by at least 28 points.
To say there were still some hurt feelings when the Diamond boys basketball team traveled to East Newton Tuesday night would be something of an understatement.
The Wildcats took on the Patriots on the hardwood for the first time since their heartbreaking loss in the semifinals of the district tournament last season and exacted a small measure of revenge.
Hanna Million continued her hot streak and Diamond made a fourth quarter rally translate into a tournament championship at the Sarcoxie Invitational Saturday.
To say it was easy may not be accurate, but the Diamond Wildcats sure made it look that way.
The Wildcats didn’t allow a single opponent to go over 27 points in the three-game NEO A&M tournament.
The Miller Cardinals have won three straight Spring River Valley Conference championships.
Last season, Miller was a district champion and lost in the state tournament to the eventual state champion Crane Pirates.
Friday, the Diamond Wildcats made a statement.
Two Newton County teams squared off Monday night in Granby when the Diamond Lady Wildcats visited the East Newton Lady Patriots.
The Lamar Tigers had the misfortune of playing the not-so-fun role of mouthwash for the Diamond Wildcats on Monday night in boys’ basketball action.
The Diamond Wildcats made quick work of the College Heights Panthers on Friday night.
The Diamond Lady Wildcats used a strong second half to get back over .500 Friday night.
For the Diamond Wildcats, the last three days brought three wins, a tournament championship and a tournament MVP. Not bad.
Thanks to a stellar defensive effort all around by Diamond, the Wildcats beat the Seneca Indians, 49-32 in the championship game of the Seneca Tournament Saturday afternoon.
The Lady Wildcats of Diamond are off to a 3-1 start.
Fresh off of their third-place finish at the Thomas Jefferson Tournament, the Lady Wildcats beat Wheaton, 51-32.
Over the course of the last two days, the Diamond Lady Wildcats hit a four quarter stretch where scoring was a serious issue.
Friday, after leading Southwest 11-6 after one quarter, they scored just six points in the second half and lost, 52-22.
Kyle Heman scored 20 points and the Diamond basketball team played solid on defense throughout. But, Thomas Jefferson’s Alex Oserowsky proved to be as good as advertised and he led the Cavaliers to a 51-41 win over the Wildcats.
Amazingly enough, Diamond only had two scorers break double figures in their game against McAuley.
It’s amazing because of the final score — 60-9, Lady Wildcats.
Diamond started its season with a bang Monday night in the opening round of the Pierce City Tournament.
The Wildcats had three scorers in double figures en route to a dominant, 65-26 win over Exeter.