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Okarche squads dominant in road sweep over Coyle

December 06, 2025 - 05:37
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Another game.

Another blowout win. Another night of Okarche starters watching most of the game from the bench.

Class A’s top-ranked Warriors moved to 4-0 on Tuesday night with a 98-51 victory.

The contest wasn’t even that close as Okarche led 68-26 at halftime.

Seniors Jett Mueggenborg and Easton Roby clocked the most time on the floor as both played just a shade under 18 minutes.

That was enough for the duo to combine for 37 points.

Mueggenborg led the way with 19 while also grabbing a team-high eight rebounds.

Roby poured in 18 points, including going 3 of 6 from 3-point range.

Both Warriors scored all their points in the first half when Okarche jumped out to a 31-8 lead, then posted 37 points in the second quarter.

They were two of five Warriors in double figures.

Colin Hendrickson and Court Sumrall both scored 12 points while Brett Carnott scored 10 to go with his six boards.

Harry Mueggenborg just missed making it six in double figures as he drained a trio of treys for his nine points.

As a team, Okarche was 11 of 28 from 3-point range while Coyle made just five 3-pointers.

Okarche forced the Bluejackets into 37 turnovers and that resulted in 48 Warrior points.

The visitors also had 21 second-chance points as more than half of their 43 rebounds were on the offensive end.

After a sluggish start, Okarche dominated the final three stanzas Tuesday to win going away at Coyle, 64-21.

Since opening the season with a loss, the Lady Warriors have won three straight. They were ranked No. 5 in the initial Class A poll of the season last week.

Coyle wasn’t impressed by the ranking early as the home team only trailed Okarche 10-9 after a quarter.

But the rest of the night belonged to Okarche, starting with a 23-3 run in the second period.

Defense played a big part. Okarche forced Coyle into 29 turnovers and produced 33 points off of those.

Coyle only scored 12 points over the final three quarters and was held to 29 percent shooting (8 of 28).

Okarche was led by a trio of players in double figures.

Katie Parham led the way with 19 points.

Callie Cramer added another 18 points and led the team with six boards.

Both Parham and Cramer were 7 of 12 from the field.

Logan White added 13 points and four rebounds.

The Lady Warriors out-rebounded their hosts 31-17 overall.