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Brookfield Academy: Feb. 1

Feb. 2, 2010 | 0 comments

Girls basketball

The girls beat University School of Milwaukee, 66-55, Saturday and St. Joan Antida, 55-22, Jan. 27, both conference wins.

Up by one at the half and three at the end of the third quarter against USM, the girls pulled away with a big fourth quarter. Eimile Pesch (29 points) and Paige Pichler (22) combined for 51 points, 21 of which were scored on free throws. Pesch sank 13 of 14 at the line. All 11 Blue Knights players got into the scoring column in the win over St. Joan Antida. Hayley Kohls, Maddie Steigerwald and Emily Rauh led the Blue Knight effort.

The second-place Blue Knights (6-2) will face first-place Lake Country Lutheran at home Saturday at 4:30 p.m.

Boys basketball

Troy Huff's 25 points led the Blue Knights to a 71-56 victory over Lake Country Lutheran on Friday and a 5-1 record in conference play.

BA lost to Racine Lutheran, 49-37, on Jan. 26. After a hard-fought first half with the score tied at 24-24, Racine Lutheran held BA scoreless in the third quarter with their relentless full-court defense. Seniors Jack Stanczyk and Marquis Jordan led the Blue Knights with 11 points each.

The Blue Knights are off this week due to class trips and will resume game action Wednesday at home against Hope School.

- Daniel Ricci

Boys swimming

Jack Donovan and Jonathan Marks led a second-place performance for Brookfield Academy at the Small School State Swim Meet on Saturday.

Donovan placed second in the 100-yard butterfly (52.45) and third in the 200 freestyle (1:51.4), while Marks took fourth in the 200 IM in 2 minutes, 4.67 seconds and in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.05).

The 400 free relay team of Donovan, James Mueller, Luc Boyce, and Marks dropped 26 seconds off its previous week's time (3:57.6).

The team is heading to sectionals at Cudahy on Feb. 13.

- Jonathan Marks

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