Lady Wildcats extend winning streak to six

Madill girls swept to three victories last week in running their win streak to six straight while the Wildcats notched one triumph in three outings.

A host of road tilts remains on the regular season schedule for each team as they visit Byng on Friday, Sulphur Saturday and then Dickson on Monday night. They will then travel to Ada for the district championship on Friday, February 20.

Girls

Sporting a 14-5 record heading into this week’s action, Coach Carlos Humphrey’s unit stayed hot by sandwichinga32-24winover Marietta between doubledigit triumphs against Hugo (44-29) and Ardmore (55-30).

In the Marietta decision, Madill held a slim 7-5 edge throughoneperiodandadded to the advantage with seven points all from Lamiyah Brown in the second stanza. Arlette Andrade pumped in nine of the team’s 11 points in the third while claiming a 25-11 cushion heading to the fourth.

Brown tossed in a gamehigh 15 points with Andrade also reaching double figures with 13.

Madill got off to a quick start and never looked back against Ardmore, tossing a first period shutout with a 10-0 advantage.

The Lady Wildcats advanced the lead to 21-8 at the half and 40-17 through three frames.

Brown had a massive 11-point eruption in the third quarter flurry on the way to a game-high 20 points. Chloe Miller reached double figures with 13, spurred by nine of her team’s 13 in the fourth.

Andrade scored seven, Karma Williams canned a pair of treys to notch six, Jade Soto chipped in four and R.J. Combs had three.

Boys

The Wildcats gave Hugo all it wanted in the opening game of the week before dropping a 59-55 overtime verdict despite a tremendous 17-point offensive explosion from Jagger Rogers. Sammy Duran also hit double digits with 10 while Cash Cooper was just shy at eight.

Madill took an early lead in the 67-55 victory over Marietta and rode a balanced scoring charge throughout the contest in notching the decision.

Ryan Anderson led that charge with 15 points as Rogers checked in with 13, Cooper hit for 12 and Duran added 11 points.

Offensewasmuchtougher to come by in the Ardmore defeat as Madill got off to a slow start and could never recover in a 61-38 setback.

Jaxon Diaz pitched in nine points and Brayden Jowers scored eight.