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Friday boys basketball: Central blasts Sparta, and Aquinas becomes first team to beat Onalaska

Central boys basketball coach Todd Fergot looks toward his bench during the closing seconds of a win over Little Chute at the La Crosse Center. -- TODD SOMMERFELDT PHOTO

SPARTA — The Central High School boys basketball team pushed its winning streak to eight games on Friday with a 73-30 MVC win at Sparta.

The second-place RiverHawks (12-2, 6-1 MVC) — ranked eighth in Division 2 for this week’s Bound Wisconsin/Zaleski Sports media poll — carved out a 14-point halftime lead, then held the Spartans to eight points in the second half.

Central shot 57.4 percent from the floor, made 13 of 23 attempts from the 3-point line and hit 6 of 7 free throws.

Junior Anthony Jones made four 3-pointers and scored a team-high 18 points to go with six rebounds and four assists. Junior Gabe Servais added 12 points with two 3-pointers, and junior Gander Conrad made three 3-pointers for nine points.

The RiverHawks put their winning streak on the line at home against Sauk Prairie (12-4) at 7:15 p.m. Saturday.

Aquinas 62, Onalaska 59

ONALASKA — The Blugolds became the first team this season to beat the Hilltoppers (13-1, 7-1 MVC), who saw their lead over second-place Central (12-2, 6-1) shrink to a half-game.

Aquinas (15-2, 6-2) is just a game back after reversing a loss to Onalaska earlier this season.

Junior Calvin Bahr scored 20 points to lead Aquinas — ranked fifth in Division 3 for this week’s Bound Wisconsin/Zaleski Sports media poll — to its third win in a row heading into Saturday’s nonconference home game against McFarland (14-2).

Sophomore Tyler Kowal scored 22 for the Hilltoppers, who are ranked first in Division 2.

The is more information in a separate story about this game on the website.

Tomah 99, Logan 78

LA CROSSE — The Timberwolves led the Rangers (2-13, 1-7 MVC) the entire game.

Senior Dio Leone scored 23 points and junior Harper Kendle added 15 and Logan lost its second game in a row since a victory over Sparta.

Sophomores Tommy Check and Henry Bosch scored 13 points each for the Rangers.

Junior Quinn Gerke scored 45 points for Tomah.