Lady Jays take down Panthers (Girls Basketball)
by Madison Wiedenhoeft, Senior Writer
On Friday, February 5th, 2026, the Johnson Creek girls' basketball team won against the Palmyra-Eagle Panthers at Palmyra-Eagle High School, 33-26.
At the beginning of the first half, the Panthers scored just minutes in, but the Ladyjays followed close behind. There was a bit of pressure put on the Johnson Creek girls when Palmyra-Eagle kept making shots over and over. They were in the lead with 13 points, but the Ladyjays came back and cut the score to one. The halftime scoreboard read 14-13.
Immediately after halftime, the Lady Jays got on the court all fired up and put two shots up. Halfway through the second half, the Panthers were failing to keep up while the Ladyjays seemed to just keep scoring.
By the end of the game, the Bluejays were able to secure the victory, 33-26. For the Bluejays, junior Lydia Wetzel dominated in the paint, scoring 17 points and grabbing 18 rebounds. Sophomore Paige Swanson also added 7 points and 12 rebounds.
For Palmyra-Eagle, senior Chloe Warner led the way in scoring with 10 points. Furthermore, sophomore Sara Tucker added 7 points off the bench, and junior Madison Gudex scored 6 points.
The Johnson Creek Bluejays (3-16) girls basketball team will be headed to Madison on Saturday, February 7th, 2026, to take on the Abundant Life/Saint Ambrose Chargers (16-3). Tip-off is at 2 p.m.
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