Columbus Boys Nip Neillsville in OT

0
230

The Columbus Catholic Dons and Neillsville Warriors needed overtime to decide the winner, and Columbus collected a 61-60 win in a battle for first place in the Cloverbelt. Tied at 63 after regulation, the Dons outscored the Warriors 8-7 in the extra period.

Blake Jakobi led Columbus with 32 points, connecting on 6 o 11 three pointers.

Mason Roenz paced Neillsville with 27 points.

Neillsville scoring: Brown 11, Erickson 2, Lowry 2, Roman 6, Subke 12, Roenz 27

2021-22 Columbus Catholic Boys Basketball Schedule

2021-22 Neillsville Boys Basketball Schedule

columbus – neillsville Reports – Hudl

************************************************************

Know some top athletic performances? Seeing some great teams in action?

We can use your help, and it’s simple.  Witness some great performances? Hear about top athletes and top teams in our area?

Nominate an athlete or team: HERE

Pancakes or Waffles!  We feature top area athletes with our world-renowned feature. Send us your nominations for who you’d like us to interview HERE

Baked or Fried! We also feature difference makers throughout central Wisconsin: coaches, booster club leaders, adminstration, volunteers, you name it. Send us your nominations for who you’d like us to interview HERE

College Athlete Roundup! We want to recognize student-athletes from the area who are competing at the college level. Send us information on college athletes from the area with our simple form HERE

Where are they Now? We feature athletes and difference makers  from the past, standouts in sports who excelled over the years and have moved on. Know of a former athlete, coach or difference maker who we should feature? Know of a former standout competitor whose journey beyond central Wisconsin sports is one we should share? Send us information on athletes and difference makers of the past with our simple form HERE 

We welcome your stories! Contact us at [email protected]!

David Keech
Author: David Keech

David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]