Without injured freshman and leading scorer/rebounder Tori Kuhn and senior Emily Hart (injured back) QHS rallied.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
QHS 51, Rock Island 48
Junior Shelby Wires led her shorthanded QHS team to a huge Western Big Six win by scoring 14 points, with fellow junior Stevee Nolan adding 10.
Monday, January 26, 2009
QHS 62, Fort Madison 42
Freshman Tori Kuhn had 27 points and 13 rebounds to help the Blue Devils to a home win in a makeup game Monday night.
Quincy dressed and played 15 players for the first time this year, and 11 reached the scoring column. Freshman Laken Frese saw her first significant playing time on the varsity.
Substituting five players at a time, QHS used a press to help Fort Madison turn the ball over 24 times.
In the JV game, Frese scored 10 points but QHS fell 39-38.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Rock Island Alleman 57, QHS 42
Tori Kuhn had 19 points to lead Quincy, which played a much better game and used an effective press to keep it close most of the way.
The Whig story is here.
The Whig story is here.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Moline 57, QHS 34
Haley Womack had eight points to lead Quincy.
On the bright side, the QHS Pep Band played for the first time at a girls game this season and sounded really good.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Keokuk 65, QHS 57
Keokuk weathered a second-half comeback behind 14 points from Shelsey Stanley and a strong start to the game.
For the Keokuk Daily Gate newspaper account, click here.
For the Keokuk Daily Gate newspaper account, click here.
The host Chiefs (9-4) used eight first-quarter turnovers by the Blue Devils (5-13) and some accurate 3-point shooting to build a 19-11 lead after the first quarter. The lead ballooned to 16 in the third quarter before Quincy made a run.
QHS twice had the ball and chances to cut the lead to six with about six minutes left in the game, but three missed layups stalled the Blue Devil rally.
Freshman Tori Kuhn led Quincy with 26 points, with senior Emily Hart and junior Shelby Wires each adding 10 points.
Quincy made only 18 of 32 free throws.
Ollie Vandenburg and Anna Kuckleman each had 13 points for Keokuk.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
E. Moline 53, QHS 40
Tori Kuhn had 21 points to lead Quincy as the Panthers snapped QHS's two-game winning streak. Read Matt Schuckman's story in The Herald-Whig here.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Galesburg, E. Moline Updates
For the Galesburg paper's story about QHS's win Thursday, click here.
The makeup game Saturday against visiting East Moline starts at about 1 p.m. at QHS Gym. The freshmen play at 10 a.m., the JV at 11:30.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
QHS 54, Galesburg 46
Quincy snapped a 19-game Western Big Six Conference losing streak by pulling a shocking upset in Galesburg.
Tori Kuhn scored 17 and Shelby Wires had 16 to lead the Blue Devils (5-11, 1-3)
Tori Kuhn scored 17 and Shelby Wires had 16 to lead the Blue Devils (5-11, 1-3)
Galesburg (8-11, 2-3) trailed 36-20 at halftime before cutting the deficit to 40-37 at the end of the third quarter, but the Streaks couldn't manage to get any closer.
We'll have the local newspaper links up tomorrow.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
QHS 66, Illini West 56
Junior guard Shelby Wires nearly had a triple-double in leading Quincy to a 66-56 home victory over a shorthanded Illini West Saturday.
Wires had 13 points, 10 steal and eight assists to help QHS (4-11) to its second win in three games. Nine Blue Devils reached the scoring column as Quincy set a season-high for points.
Quincy scored the first 13 points of the game and led 35-19 at the half. The Chargers (7-8) drained five of their nine 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and got within 10 points several times, but Wires made three of four free-throw attempts in the last few minutes to help QHS stay comfortably ahead.
The Charges were led by Danielle Gronewald’s 15 points. Mackenzie Carroll added 14 for the Chargers.
Illini West was also missing several players due to suspension and dressed just eight players.
Senior Emily Hart had 12 points and eight rebounds for Quincy, with junior Stevee Nolan adding 10 points. Coach DeVoe also gave credit to Nolan heading Quincy’s three-quarter press.
Illini West had 31 turnovers and Quincy 30 turnovers.
Wires had 13 points, 10 steal and eight assists to help QHS (4-11) to its second win in three games. Nine Blue Devils reached the scoring column as Quincy set a season-high for points.
Quincy scored the first 13 points of the game and led 35-19 at the half. The Chargers (7-8) drained five of their nine 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and got within 10 points several times, but Wires made three of four free-throw attempts in the last few minutes to help QHS stay comfortably ahead.
The Charges were led by Danielle Gronewald’s 15 points. Mackenzie Carroll added 14 for the Chargers.
Illini West was also missing several players due to suspension and dressed just eight players.
Senior Emily Hart had 12 points and eight rebounds for Quincy, with junior Stevee Nolan adding 10 points. Coach DeVoe also gave credit to Nolan heading Quincy’s three-quarter press.
Illini West had 31 turnovers and Quincy 30 turnovers.
The Quincy junior varsity improved to 3-4 with a 41-38 victory.
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