Kewaskum came out firing from long range, grabbing early momentum when Cameron Boelte knocked down a three-pointer on the opening possession. The Indians continued their hot shooting from beyond the arc, draining four more triples—three from Anna Parish—to build a 17–7 advantage with 14 minutes remaining in the first half.
Lomira weathered the early storm and began to settle in defensively, tightening coverage on the perimeter and forcing tougher shots. As stops piled up, the Lions found rhythm on the offensive end, chipping away at the deficit with transition baskets and improved ball movement.
By halftime, Lomira had closed the gap and shifted momentum. The Lions carried that energy into the second half, where balanced scoring and disciplined defense fueled a decisive run that turned a close contest into a comfortable win. Lomira controlled the glass, limited second-chance opportunities, and continued to pressure Kewaskum into contested looks.
The second-half surge showcased Lomira’s depth and composure, key traits as the team begins the winter schedule.
Final Score
Lomira 62, Kewaskum 42
Game Notes
- Date: November 21, 2025
- Type: Non-conference season opener
- Key Factor: Lomira’s defensive adjustments and second-half execution
Looking Ahead
The season-opening win provides an early confidence boost for Lomira as conference play approaches. After responding to early adversity, the Lions will look to build on the performance and continue to grow as the schedule intensifies.
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