2023-2024 Game Summaries
3/1/24 - Dragons Are State Champs Again
Two years ago Johnston was the first 5A program to finish a season undefeated winning the 2022 state championship. Johnston capped off another undefeated season tonight by taking down the Dowling Maroons to win their 3rd state title in the last 5 seasons. The Dragons did it by using a stifling defense to hold Dowling to 11 first half points. Dowling made a little run in the second half but the Dragons hit some big shots to take the title 48-36. Jenica Lewis lead the Dragons with 20 points while Aili Tanke added 15. Ari Phillips came off the bench to score 6. Jenica Lewis had a big state tournamnt averaging 20 points over the 3 games to earn All Tournament Team Captain honor. Aili Tank also had a great tournament to secure herself a spot on the all tournament team. Johnston finishes the seasn 26-0 and over the last 5 years have compiled a 119-6 record while competing in the toughest conference in the state. The game also saw the end of some huge careers. Aili Tanke, Aaliyah Riley, and Isabella Balsley competed at the varsity level for all 4 years while each participating in over 93 victories.
Two years ago Johnston was the first 5A program to finish a season undefeated winning the 2022 state championship. Johnston capped off another undefeated season tonight by taking down the Dowling Maroons to win their 3rd state title in the last 5 seasons. The Dragons did it by using a stifling defense to hold Dowling to 11 first half points. Dowling made a little run in the second half but the Dragons hit some big shots to take the title 48-36. Jenica Lewis lead the Dragons with 20 points while Aili Tanke added 15. Ari Phillips came off the bench to score 6. Jenica Lewis had a big state tournamnt averaging 20 points over the 3 games to earn All Tournament Team Captain honor. Aili Tank also had a great tournament to secure herself a spot on the all tournament team. Johnston finishes the seasn 26-0 and over the last 5 years have compiled a 119-6 record while competing in the toughest conference in the state. The game also saw the end of some huge careers. Aili Tanke, Aaliyah Riley, and Isabella Balsley competed at the varsity level for all 4 years while each participating in over 93 victories.
2/29/24 - Johnston Makes History
The Johnston Dragons took the court in the state semifinal today against the Waukee Warriors. The game didn't provide too much drama as the Dragons raced out to a double digit lead and would pull away late in the second quarter for a 15 point halftime lead. As the 3rd quarter started the Dragons made another run to increase the lead to 25 and kept their foot on the gas to take the huge win 74-33. Johnston's defense was the difference today. The Dragons held the Warriors to a season low point total by forcing Waukee to take tough, contested 3s. Jenica Lewis led the way again with 22 points and 4 assists. Aili Tanke had a double double with 19 points and 11 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz and Ari Phillips both chipped in with 9 points. Amani Jenkins and Aaliyah Riley both added 6 points. With the win Dragons will play for the state championship on Friday night for the 5th consecutive year. The 5 straight state championship appearances is an all time Iowa record regardless of class. Johnston is now 25-0 and will take on the Dowling Catholic Maroons Friday night at 6:00 pm for the state title.
The Johnston Dragons took the court in the state semifinal today against the Waukee Warriors. The game didn't provide too much drama as the Dragons raced out to a double digit lead and would pull away late in the second quarter for a 15 point halftime lead. As the 3rd quarter started the Dragons made another run to increase the lead to 25 and kept their foot on the gas to take the huge win 74-33. Johnston's defense was the difference today. The Dragons held the Warriors to a season low point total by forcing Waukee to take tough, contested 3s. Jenica Lewis led the way again with 22 points and 4 assists. Aili Tanke had a double double with 19 points and 11 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz and Ari Phillips both chipped in with 9 points. Amani Jenkins and Aaliyah Riley both added 6 points. With the win Dragons will play for the state championship on Friday night for the 5th consecutive year. The 5 straight state championship appearances is an all time Iowa record regardless of class. Johnston is now 25-0 and will take on the Dowling Catholic Maroons Friday night at 6:00 pm for the state title.
2/26/24 - Dragons Win Quarterfinal
The Dragons took to the court at Wells Fargo Arena for the 10th consecutive year to take on the 8 seed Valley Tigers. It was the 3rd matchup between the 2 teams with Johnston taking the first two by 17 and 37 points. Valley played the Dragons tough for the first quarter before Johnston took a 15 point lead into the half. Comine out of the break Valley scored 4 straight points before the Dragons defense clamped down on them to only allow 8 for the rest of the game. The offense was clicking for Johnston as 5 players were close to double digits. Jenica Lewis scored a team high 18 while Aili Tanke scored 10. Both Aaliyah Riley and Amani Jenkins chipped in with 9. Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7 points while Ari Phillips came off the bench to score 5. Johnston turned the Tigers over 21 times while shooting 40% from the 3 pt line. The win moves the Dragons to 24-0 and puts them into the semifinals for the 7th straight year. Johnston will take on the 4th seeded Waukee Warriors at 10:00 am on Thursday the 29th.
The Dragons took to the court at Wells Fargo Arena for the 10th consecutive year to take on the 8 seed Valley Tigers. It was the 3rd matchup between the 2 teams with Johnston taking the first two by 17 and 37 points. Valley played the Dragons tough for the first quarter before Johnston took a 15 point lead into the half. Comine out of the break Valley scored 4 straight points before the Dragons defense clamped down on them to only allow 8 for the rest of the game. The offense was clicking for Johnston as 5 players were close to double digits. Jenica Lewis scored a team high 18 while Aili Tanke scored 10. Both Aaliyah Riley and Amani Jenkins chipped in with 9. Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7 points while Ari Phillips came off the bench to score 5. Johnston turned the Tigers over 21 times while shooting 40% from the 3 pt line. The win moves the Dragons to 24-0 and puts them into the semifinals for the 7th straight year. Johnston will take on the 4th seeded Waukee Warriors at 10:00 am on Thursday the 29th.
2/20/24 - Johnston Punches Ticket To State
Johnston hosted the Sioux City West Wolverines on Tuesday night for the Region 1 Substate Final. Johnston took the drama out of the game early as they scored 61 first half points. Jaliyah Kinnetz went 4 of 4 from the 3 pt line in the first half to pace the Dragons. The Dragons forced 18 turnovers which led to a number of fastbreak points on the night. Johnston went 12/23 from the 3 pt line and shot 62% from the field for the game en route to the 93-51 win. The win notched the Dragons 10th straight state tournament appearance which is a class 5A record. Johnston got 5 girls into double figures paced by Jaliyah Kinnetz's 18 points. Kinnetz also had 6 boards and 3 assists. Jenica Lewis scored 17 points and dished out 6 assists. Aaliyah Riley had 11 points and 8 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench score 11 points while Aili Tanke added 10. Other Dragons to score were Amani Jenkins (8), Daya Phillips (5), Ari Phillips (4), Kamryn Jilek (3), Isabella Balsley (3), Kiya Hood (2), and Rubie Pohlman (1). The Dragons move to 23-0 on the season. Johnston will play in the state quarterfinal at 10:00 am next Monday the 26th at Wells Fargo Arena vs the Valley Tigers.
Johnston hosted the Sioux City West Wolverines on Tuesday night for the Region 1 Substate Final. Johnston took the drama out of the game early as they scored 61 first half points. Jaliyah Kinnetz went 4 of 4 from the 3 pt line in the first half to pace the Dragons. The Dragons forced 18 turnovers which led to a number of fastbreak points on the night. Johnston went 12/23 from the 3 pt line and shot 62% from the field for the game en route to the 93-51 win. The win notched the Dragons 10th straight state tournament appearance which is a class 5A record. Johnston got 5 girls into double figures paced by Jaliyah Kinnetz's 18 points. Kinnetz also had 6 boards and 3 assists. Jenica Lewis scored 17 points and dished out 6 assists. Aaliyah Riley had 11 points and 8 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench score 11 points while Aili Tanke added 10. Other Dragons to score were Amani Jenkins (8), Daya Phillips (5), Ari Phillips (4), Kamryn Jilek (3), Isabella Balsley (3), Kiya Hood (2), and Rubie Pohlman (1). The Dragons move to 23-0 on the season. Johnston will play in the state quarterfinal at 10:00 am next Monday the 26th at Wells Fargo Arena vs the Valley Tigers.
2/17/24 - Dragons Win Regional Semifinal
The Dragons opened their post season by cruising to a 79-23 victory over the Des Moines North Polar Bears. Johnston didn't have their best night behind the 3 pt line but they shot 55% from the field for the game. Johnston used a great defensive effort to turn the Polar Bears over 32 times which led to a number of easy baskets. Eleven different Dragons scored led by 14 points from Aili Tanke. Amani Jenkins scored 13 points and grabbed 6 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 10 points and had 3 steals. Aaliyah Riley had 8 points and dished out 3 assists. Daya Phillips came off the bench to score 7 points. Other Dragons to score were Ari Phillips (6), Averie Ryan (6), Jenica Lewis (5), Isabella Balsley (5), Emma Gray (3), and Rubie Pohlman (2). Ari Phillips had a team high in assists with 6 while Lewis dished out 5. In tonight's win 2 players reached career milestones. Aaliyah Dished out her 300th career assista and Aili Tanke made her 200th career 3 PT FG. Both our only the second player in school history to reach those marks. Johnston will now host a regional final on Tuesday the 20th at 7:00 pm for the Sioux City West Wolverines. The winner will earn a spot in the 2024 Iowa State Tournament.
The Dragons opened their post season by cruising to a 79-23 victory over the Des Moines North Polar Bears. Johnston didn't have their best night behind the 3 pt line but they shot 55% from the field for the game. Johnston used a great defensive effort to turn the Polar Bears over 32 times which led to a number of easy baskets. Eleven different Dragons scored led by 14 points from Aili Tanke. Amani Jenkins scored 13 points and grabbed 6 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 10 points and had 3 steals. Aaliyah Riley had 8 points and dished out 3 assists. Daya Phillips came off the bench to score 7 points. Other Dragons to score were Ari Phillips (6), Averie Ryan (6), Jenica Lewis (5), Isabella Balsley (5), Emma Gray (3), and Rubie Pohlman (2). Ari Phillips had a team high in assists with 6 while Lewis dished out 5. In tonight's win 2 players reached career milestones. Aaliyah Dished out her 300th career assista and Aili Tanke made her 200th career 3 PT FG. Both our only the second player in school history to reach those marks. Johnston will now host a regional final on Tuesday the 20th at 7:00 pm for the Sioux City West Wolverines. The winner will earn a spot in the 2024 Iowa State Tournament.
2/9/24 - Johnston Finishes Regular Season Undefeated
Tonight Johnston traveled to #13 Southeast Polk for the regular season finale and for the second time in 2 years the Dragons went through the regular season undefeated. In fact over the last 4 years the Dragons regular season record has been 76-2. Johnston jumped on the Rams early taking a 26-7 lead after the first quarter. A few minutes into the second half Johnston grew the lead to 35 points to force a running clock for the remainder of the game en route to the 73-37 win. Johnston forced 21 turnovers, dished out 20 assists, and outrebounded the Rams 31-20. The Dragons were led by Aili Tanke's 21 points and 7 rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz went 3/3 from the 3 pt line on her way to 13 points while dishing out 3 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 11 points going 5 for 8 from the FT line. Jenica Lews dropped 8 points, had 4 rebounds, and dished out 2 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 8 points. Aaliyah Riley scored 8 points, dished out 5 assists, and nabbed 5 steals. Ari Phillips had 6 points, 3 steals, and 3 assists off the bench. Johnston finished the regular season 21-0 and will host the winner of Des Moines North or Marshalltown Saturday the 17th for a regional semifinal at 7:00 pm.
Tonight Johnston traveled to #13 Southeast Polk for the regular season finale and for the second time in 2 years the Dragons went through the regular season undefeated. In fact over the last 4 years the Dragons regular season record has been 76-2. Johnston jumped on the Rams early taking a 26-7 lead after the first quarter. A few minutes into the second half Johnston grew the lead to 35 points to force a running clock for the remainder of the game en route to the 73-37 win. Johnston forced 21 turnovers, dished out 20 assists, and outrebounded the Rams 31-20. The Dragons were led by Aili Tanke's 21 points and 7 rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz went 3/3 from the 3 pt line on her way to 13 points while dishing out 3 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 11 points going 5 for 8 from the FT line. Jenica Lews dropped 8 points, had 4 rebounds, and dished out 2 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 8 points. Aaliyah Riley scored 8 points, dished out 5 assists, and nabbed 5 steals. Ari Phillips had 6 points, 3 steals, and 3 assists off the bench. Johnston finished the regular season 21-0 and will host the winner of Des Moines North or Marshalltown Saturday the 17th for a regional semifinal at 7:00 pm.
2/5/24 - Dragons Beat 7th Straight Top 10 Opponent
For the 7th game in a row Johnston took on a top 10 opponent and for the 7th time in a row the Dragons got the win. Johnston traveled to #8 Ankeny on Monday night for a makeup game. The Hawkettes gave the Dragons their best shot but eventually the Dragons pulled away in the second half. Despite shooting 47% from 3 pt range and 49% overall for the game Johnston had a season high in turnovers that allowed Ankeny to stay in the game. Everytime Ankeny got some momentum Jenica Lewis hit a big 3 point shot. She led the Dragons with 23 points going 7/9 from 3 pt range. Aili Tanke scored 17 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points, 7 boards, 3 assists, and 3 steals. Amani Jenkins was the only other Dragon to score with 10 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. The win moves the Dragons to 20-0 on the season and 15-0 in the CIML. The 20 wins marks the 7th time in 9 years the Dragons have reached the 20 win plateau. Johnston has 1 more regular season game win the travel to 13th ranked Southeast Polk on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip.
For the 7th game in a row Johnston took on a top 10 opponent and for the 7th time in a row the Dragons got the win. Johnston traveled to #8 Ankeny on Monday night for a makeup game. The Hawkettes gave the Dragons their best shot but eventually the Dragons pulled away in the second half. Despite shooting 47% from 3 pt range and 49% overall for the game Johnston had a season high in turnovers that allowed Ankeny to stay in the game. Everytime Ankeny got some momentum Jenica Lewis hit a big 3 point shot. She led the Dragons with 23 points going 7/9 from 3 pt range. Aili Tanke scored 17 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points, 7 boards, 3 assists, and 3 steals. Amani Jenkins was the only other Dragon to score with 10 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. The win moves the Dragons to 20-0 on the season and 15-0 in the CIML. The 20 wins marks the 7th time in 9 years the Dragons have reached the 20 win plateau. Johnston has 1 more regular season game win the travel to 13th ranked Southeast Polk on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip.
2/2/24 - Johnston Takes Top 5 Battle
The Dragons hosted the 4th ranked Warriors of Waukee on Friday night for a battle of top 5 teams. It was also senior night for the Dragons as the celebrated the careers of their 5 seniors. Johnston found themselves down by 5 after 1 quarter but was able to take a 2 point lead into the break. The Warriors shot 49% for the game and 45% from the 3 pt line to keep the game close but Johnston was able to get up 11 more shots attempts on the night and made 6 more free throws to pull away down the stretch. The Dragos took the game 72-59. The Dragons got 4 players into double figures led by Aili Tanke's 23 points and 6 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points, 3 boards, and 3 assists. Jenica Lewis poured in 13 points and dished out 4 assists. Amani Jenkins had 11 points, 6 boards, and 3 assists. Freshman Ari Phillips almost got to double figures as she scored 9 off the bench and grabbed 3 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz was the only other Dragon to score with 4. With the win the Dragons move to 18-0 overall and 14-0 in the CIML Conference clinching their 5th consecutive conference title. The Dragons will travel to Ankeny on Monday for a makeup contest with the Hawkettes. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
The Dragons hosted the 4th ranked Warriors of Waukee on Friday night for a battle of top 5 teams. It was also senior night for the Dragons as the celebrated the careers of their 5 seniors. Johnston found themselves down by 5 after 1 quarter but was able to take a 2 point lead into the break. The Warriors shot 49% for the game and 45% from the 3 pt line to keep the game close but Johnston was able to get up 11 more shots attempts on the night and made 6 more free throws to pull away down the stretch. The Dragos took the game 72-59. The Dragons got 4 players into double figures led by Aili Tanke's 23 points and 6 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points, 3 boards, and 3 assists. Jenica Lewis poured in 13 points and dished out 4 assists. Amani Jenkins had 11 points, 6 boards, and 3 assists. Freshman Ari Phillips almost got to double figures as she scored 9 off the bench and grabbed 3 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz was the only other Dragon to score with 4. With the win the Dragons move to 18-0 overall and 14-0 in the CIML Conference clinching their 5th consecutive conference title. The Dragons will travel to Ankeny on Monday for a makeup contest with the Hawkettes. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
1/30/24 - Dragons Take Out The Wolves
The 10th ranked Northwest Wolves traveled to Johnston on Tuesday night for a make-up contest. The game was never in doubt as Johnston jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead and led by 12 after 1 and 25 by the halftime break. The Johnston defense forced the Wolves into 30% shooting on the night and outrebounded them 46-25. The final score was 76-42 and 10 different Dragons got into the scoring column. In the 3rd quarter Amani Jenkins scored her 8th point of the night to reach 1000 points for her career. Jenkins led the way with 16 points. Jaliyah Kinnetz added 14. Aliyah Riley had 13 points and 5 rebounds. Aili Tanke poured in 12 points and grabbed 8 boards. Other Dragons to score were Averie Ryan (5), Ari Phillips (4), Isabealla Balsley (4), Jenica Lewis (3), Rubie Pohlman (3), and Daya Phillips (2). Johnston improves to 18-0 overall and 13-0 in the CIML conference assuring them at least a tie for the conference title. Their next game will be Senior Night on Friday February 2nd for a 6:15 tip against the 4th ranked Waukee Warriors.
The 10th ranked Northwest Wolves traveled to Johnston on Tuesday night for a make-up contest. The game was never in doubt as Johnston jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead and led by 12 after 1 and 25 by the halftime break. The Johnston defense forced the Wolves into 30% shooting on the night and outrebounded them 46-25. The final score was 76-42 and 10 different Dragons got into the scoring column. In the 3rd quarter Amani Jenkins scored her 8th point of the night to reach 1000 points for her career. Jenkins led the way with 16 points. Jaliyah Kinnetz added 14. Aliyah Riley had 13 points and 5 rebounds. Aili Tanke poured in 12 points and grabbed 8 boards. Other Dragons to score were Averie Ryan (5), Ari Phillips (4), Isabealla Balsley (4), Jenica Lewis (3), Rubie Pohlman (3), and Daya Phillips (2). Johnston improves to 18-0 overall and 13-0 in the CIML conference assuring them at least a tie for the conference title. Their next game will be Senior Night on Friday February 2nd for a 6:15 tip against the 4th ranked Waukee Warriors.
1/26/24 - Dragons Tested By The Jaguars
Johnston traveled to #5 Centennial on Friday night for a girls only game. In the first matchup the Dragons won by 25 but this time around the game was tightly contested all the way through. Centennial jumped out to a 10 point lead in the 2nd quarter and the Dragons found a way to cut it to 5 by halftime. After the break Johnston ramped up their defense and executed on the offense end to take a 10 point lead into the 4th quarter. The Jaguars weren't going away on their home floor as they battled back to get it to 1 point on two different occassion in the last 2 minutes. Johnston was able to get a put back bucket and knock down 2 free throws with 15 seconds left to walk away with a win, 64-59. Aili Tanke led the way for the Dragons with 19 points and 7 reboounds. Amani Jenkins had a good night too with 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Aaliyah Riley poured in 9 points while Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7. Jenica Lewis chipped in with 5 points while grabbing 6 boards. Ari Phillips came off the bench to go 4/4 from the field for 8 points. The win moves the Dragons to 17-0 and 12-0 in the conference. Their next game is a home contest with the #10 Northwest Wolves on Tuesday the 30th for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston traveled to #5 Centennial on Friday night for a girls only game. In the first matchup the Dragons won by 25 but this time around the game was tightly contested all the way through. Centennial jumped out to a 10 point lead in the 2nd quarter and the Dragons found a way to cut it to 5 by halftime. After the break Johnston ramped up their defense and executed on the offense end to take a 10 point lead into the 4th quarter. The Jaguars weren't going away on their home floor as they battled back to get it to 1 point on two different occassion in the last 2 minutes. Johnston was able to get a put back bucket and knock down 2 free throws with 15 seconds left to walk away with a win, 64-59. Aili Tanke led the way for the Dragons with 19 points and 7 reboounds. Amani Jenkins had a good night too with 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Aaliyah Riley poured in 9 points while Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7. Jenica Lewis chipped in with 5 points while grabbing 6 boards. Ari Phillips came off the bench to go 4/4 from the field for 8 points. The win moves the Dragons to 17-0 and 12-0 in the conference. Their next game is a home contest with the #10 Northwest Wolves on Tuesday the 30th for a 6:15 tip.
1/23/24 - Johnston Hosts "Hoops For Hope" Night
The #1 Dragons hosted the #11 Valley Tigers on Tuesday night. This was a special night as both teams help raise awareness for the battle against cancer. The game was never in doubt as Johnston jumped out to a 10 point lead after 1 quarter. From there the Dragons ramped up their defense and turned the Tigers over 20 times on the night and held them to 15% field goal shooting. The final result was a 59-22 victory for the Dragons. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 18 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Amani Jenkins had 11 points and 6 boards. Jenica Lewis had 8 points and 6 boards. Aaliyah Riley chipped in with 8 points. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (4), Averie Ryan (4), Kamryn Jilek (2), Ari Phillips (2), and Daya Phillips (2). With the win Johnston improves to 16-0 overall and 11-0 in the CIML Conference. They have a 3 game conference lead with 5 games to play. Johnston will play again at #5 Centennial on Friday night the 26th for a 6:30 pm tip.
The #1 Dragons hosted the #11 Valley Tigers on Tuesday night. This was a special night as both teams help raise awareness for the battle against cancer. The game was never in doubt as Johnston jumped out to a 10 point lead after 1 quarter. From there the Dragons ramped up their defense and turned the Tigers over 20 times on the night and held them to 15% field goal shooting. The final result was a 59-22 victory for the Dragons. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 18 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Amani Jenkins had 11 points and 6 boards. Jenica Lewis had 8 points and 6 boards. Aaliyah Riley chipped in with 8 points. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (4), Averie Ryan (4), Kamryn Jilek (2), Ari Phillips (2), and Daya Phillips (2). With the win Johnston improves to 16-0 overall and 11-0 in the CIML Conference. They have a 3 game conference lead with 5 games to play. Johnston will play again at #5 Centennial on Friday night the 26th for a 6:30 pm tip.
1/20/24 - Dragons Earn Win Against Nebraska #1 Millard West
The #1 ranked Dragons traveled to Omaha on Saturday night to take on the #1 ranked Millard West Wildcats out of Nebraska at Sokol Arena on the campus of Creighton University. Johnston had to overcome some tired legs after Friday nights physical battle at Dowling but they got the win 75-51. Millard West was hot from 3 pt range in the first half. After Johnston jumped out to a 14 point lead the Wildcats used six 3 pt fgs to close the gap to 32-30 at the half. The Dragons ramped up their defense and didn't give up another 3 the rest of the game and used great transition offense to take a 16 pt lead into the 4th quarter on their way to the 24 pt win. Aili Tanked paced the Dragons with a double double, 20 points, 11 boards, and 5 steals. Jenica Lewis caught fire in the second half and went 4 for 4 from 3 pt range for 14 poitns while dishing out 7 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 16 points while grabbing 8 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz drove hard to the basket to total 12 points. Aaliyah Riley and Averie Ryan both scored 5 points while Sidny Pohlman came off the bench to score 3. The Dragons are now 15-0 on the season and play to highly ranked teams this week as they host the Valley Tigers on Tuesday and travel to the Centennial Jaguars on Friday.
The #1 ranked Dragons traveled to Omaha on Saturday night to take on the #1 ranked Millard West Wildcats out of Nebraska at Sokol Arena on the campus of Creighton University. Johnston had to overcome some tired legs after Friday nights physical battle at Dowling but they got the win 75-51. Millard West was hot from 3 pt range in the first half. After Johnston jumped out to a 14 point lead the Wildcats used six 3 pt fgs to close the gap to 32-30 at the half. The Dragons ramped up their defense and didn't give up another 3 the rest of the game and used great transition offense to take a 16 pt lead into the 4th quarter on their way to the 24 pt win. Aili Tanked paced the Dragons with a double double, 20 points, 11 boards, and 5 steals. Jenica Lewis caught fire in the second half and went 4 for 4 from 3 pt range for 14 poitns while dishing out 7 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 16 points while grabbing 8 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz drove hard to the basket to total 12 points. Aaliyah Riley and Averie Ryan both scored 5 points while Sidny Pohlman came off the bench to score 3. The Dragons are now 15-0 on the season and play to highly ranked teams this week as they host the Valley Tigers on Tuesday and travel to the Centennial Jaguars on Friday.
1/19/24 - Johnston Gets Win In Top 5 Matchup
The #1 Dragons traveled to #3 Dowling on Friday night for their second matchup of the season. The game did not disappoint. Johnston jumped out to a 10 point lead after 1 quarter and were able to hold off the Maroons in the defensive battle. Johnston increased their lead to 15 points in the second half but Dowling made their run to cut it to 6 midway through the 4th quarter before Jenica Lewis had a steal and 3 point play to get the lead back to 11. From that point the Dragons controlled the last few minutes to get the win 43-31. Johnston turned over Dowling 20 times in the game in what was their best defensive effort of the season. Aaliyah Riley led the way with 15 points and 5 steals. Jenica Lewis got the game started with a 3 pt fg and scored 10 points, had 4 boards, and 4 steals. Amani Jenkins scored 9 points and had 8 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (3), Averie Ryan (2), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston moves to 14-0 to remain undefeated and 10-0 in the CIML. They have a quick turnaround as they travel to Omaha on Saturday to take on the #1 ranked team in Nebraska, Millard West. The game is slated for 5:30 at Creighton Unviersity's Sokol Arena.
The #1 Dragons traveled to #3 Dowling on Friday night for their second matchup of the season. The game did not disappoint. Johnston jumped out to a 10 point lead after 1 quarter and were able to hold off the Maroons in the defensive battle. Johnston increased their lead to 15 points in the second half but Dowling made their run to cut it to 6 midway through the 4th quarter before Jenica Lewis had a steal and 3 point play to get the lead back to 11. From that point the Dragons controlled the last few minutes to get the win 43-31. Johnston turned over Dowling 20 times in the game in what was their best defensive effort of the season. Aaliyah Riley led the way with 15 points and 5 steals. Jenica Lewis got the game started with a 3 pt fg and scored 10 points, had 4 boards, and 4 steals. Amani Jenkins scored 9 points and had 8 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (3), Averie Ryan (2), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston moves to 14-0 to remain undefeated and 10-0 in the CIML. They have a quick turnaround as they travel to Omaha on Saturday to take on the #1 ranked team in Nebraska, Millard West. The game is slated for 5:30 at Creighton Unviersity's Sokol Arena.
1/16/24 - Dragons Finally Get Back On The Court
Johnston hosted their rival Jayhawks from Urbandale on Tuesday night. With the winter weather postponing their last 2 games this was the first time the Dragons were on the court the past 10 days. The game was never in doubt as the #1 Dragons jumped out to a 25-8 lead after 1 quarter and put up 55 points in the first half. The entire second half was a running clock put the Dragons didn't miss a beat as eight players put up 8 points or more in the 91-32 win. The 91 points are the 4th most points scored by a Johnston team. Johnston shared the ball dishing out 21 total assists and shot 67% from the field for the game. Amani Jenkins led the way with 17 points and 4 boards. Ari Phillips came off the bench to tally 13 points while grabbing 7 boards. Jenica Lewis added 12 points. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 10 points and grab 6 rebounds while Aili Tanke also put in 10 points while grabbing 6 boards. Aaliyah Riley scored 8 points but dished out 9 assists which is good for 6th all time in Dragon history. Daya Phillips came off the bench to pour in 9. Jaliyah Kinnetz and Rubie Pohlman each scored a bucket. The win moves Johnston to 13-0 overall and 9-0 in the CIML. The next game is a huge matchup for the Dragons as the travel to #3 Dowling Catholic on Friday night. The only regular season loss the Dragons have had the past 3 season came at Dowling a year ago. Tip is set for 6:15.
Johnston hosted their rival Jayhawks from Urbandale on Tuesday night. With the winter weather postponing their last 2 games this was the first time the Dragons were on the court the past 10 days. The game was never in doubt as the #1 Dragons jumped out to a 25-8 lead after 1 quarter and put up 55 points in the first half. The entire second half was a running clock put the Dragons didn't miss a beat as eight players put up 8 points or more in the 91-32 win. The 91 points are the 4th most points scored by a Johnston team. Johnston shared the ball dishing out 21 total assists and shot 67% from the field for the game. Amani Jenkins led the way with 17 points and 4 boards. Ari Phillips came off the bench to tally 13 points while grabbing 7 boards. Jenica Lewis added 12 points. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 10 points and grab 6 rebounds while Aili Tanke also put in 10 points while grabbing 6 boards. Aaliyah Riley scored 8 points but dished out 9 assists which is good for 6th all time in Dragon history. Daya Phillips came off the bench to pour in 9. Jaliyah Kinnetz and Rubie Pohlman each scored a bucket. The win moves Johnston to 13-0 overall and 9-0 in the CIML. The next game is a huge matchup for the Dragons as the travel to #3 Dowling Catholic on Friday night. The only regular season loss the Dragons have had the past 3 season came at Dowling a year ago. Tip is set for 6:15.
1/6/24 - Johnston Takes Weekend Contest With Indianola
The Dragons stepped out of the CIML for a non conference game with Indianola on Saturday afternoon. The game was never in doubt as the Dragons scored 32 points in the first quarter and held a 24 pt lead. Johnston continued to roll into halftime with a 54-19 advantage on 11-17 shooting from the 3 pt line. The second half went quick as both the 3rd and 4th quarters were running clock. Johnston caused 18 turnovers, forced the Indians into 25% fg shooting, and had 35-21 rebounding edge in the 73-35 route. Aili Tanke and Jaliyah Kinnetz knocked down 5 three pt fgs each as both scored a team high 17 points. Amani Jenkins poured in 13 points and grabbed 6 boards. Averie Ryan came off the bench to get into double figures also with 10 points while grabbing 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Daya Phillips (5), Ari Phillips (4), Aaliyah Riley (4), and Sidny Pohlman (3). Johnston runs it overall record to 12-0 on the season. Their next game will be CIML Conference road contest at #7 Ankeny Tuesday night January 9th for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons stepped out of the CIML for a non conference game with Indianola on Saturday afternoon. The game was never in doubt as the Dragons scored 32 points in the first quarter and held a 24 pt lead. Johnston continued to roll into halftime with a 54-19 advantage on 11-17 shooting from the 3 pt line. The second half went quick as both the 3rd and 4th quarters were running clock. Johnston caused 18 turnovers, forced the Indians into 25% fg shooting, and had 35-21 rebounding edge in the 73-35 route. Aili Tanke and Jaliyah Kinnetz knocked down 5 three pt fgs each as both scored a team high 17 points. Amani Jenkins poured in 13 points and grabbed 6 boards. Averie Ryan came off the bench to get into double figures also with 10 points while grabbing 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Daya Phillips (5), Ari Phillips (4), Aaliyah Riley (4), and Sidny Pohlman (3). Johnston runs it overall record to 12-0 on the season. Their next game will be CIML Conference road contest at #7 Ankeny Tuesday night January 9th for a 6:15 tip.
1/3/24 - Dragons Pick Up First Win Of New Year
On Tuesday the 11th ranked Southeast Polk Rams came to Johnston for the first CIML matchup of 2024. The Rams were coming hot fresh off of a 30 point drubbing of 5th ranked Valley but the Dragons proved to be too much even without starting guard Jenica Lewis. Johnston led by 10 at the end of the first and 22 at half en route to the 74-46 win. Amani Jenkins had a big scoring night with 23 points while grabbing 7 boards. Freshman Ari Phillips was able to score 17 points, grab 4 rebounds, and dish out 3 assists. Aili Tanke had another big rebounding night grabbing 11 boards while scoring 9 points. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 8 points and dished out 3 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 7. Other Dragons to score were Daya Phillips (4), Isabella Balsley (4), and Aaliyah Riley (2). Johnston moves to 11-0 overall and finish the first round of CIML Conference games 8-0. Johnston will be in action again on Saturday afternoon for a 12:00 pm game as they host the Indianola Indians.
On Tuesday the 11th ranked Southeast Polk Rams came to Johnston for the first CIML matchup of 2024. The Rams were coming hot fresh off of a 30 point drubbing of 5th ranked Valley but the Dragons proved to be too much even without starting guard Jenica Lewis. Johnston led by 10 at the end of the first and 22 at half en route to the 74-46 win. Amani Jenkins had a big scoring night with 23 points while grabbing 7 boards. Freshman Ari Phillips was able to score 17 points, grab 4 rebounds, and dish out 3 assists. Aili Tanke had another big rebounding night grabbing 11 boards while scoring 9 points. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 8 points and dished out 3 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 7. Other Dragons to score were Daya Phillips (4), Isabella Balsley (4), and Aaliyah Riley (2). Johnston moves to 11-0 overall and finish the first round of CIML Conference games 8-0. Johnston will be in action again on Saturday afternoon for a 12:00 pm game as they host the Indianola Indians.
12/21/23 - Johnston Finished First Half Schedule Unbeaten
You can't say the Dragons have had it easy. They have played 10 games this season and 9 of those games were against opponents ranked in the top 10 and in those games they have won them all by double digits including tonights win at #5 Waukee, 72-54. The game was closer than the score indicates. The Warriors battled all night long and it took a 27 point 4th quarter for Johnston to pull away for the win. The Dragons outrebounded the Warriors 31-23, made 10 three pointers to their 9, and shared the ball well dishing out 16 assists to see all 5 Dragon starters reach double figuers. Jenica Lewis and Amani Jenkins led the Dragons with 17 points each. Lewis did her damage going 5 of 9 from three while also grabbing 6 boards. Jenkins also had a team high 7 rebounds. Aili Tanke was next in line going 3 of 5 from three for 16 points. Tanke also grabbed 3 boards which helped her eclipse the 500 career rebound mark making her the 7th Dragon to reach that milestone. Aaliyah Riley scored 10 points, grabbed 5 boards, and dished out 4 assists and Jaliyah Kinnetz also got into double figures with 10 points. Averie Ryan was the only other Dragon to score with 2 points. Johnston goes into the break 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the CIML Conference. They will return to action on Tuesday January 2nd for a home game with Southeast Polk. Game time is set for 6:15 pm.
You can't say the Dragons have had it easy. They have played 10 games this season and 9 of those games were against opponents ranked in the top 10 and in those games they have won them all by double digits including tonights win at #5 Waukee, 72-54. The game was closer than the score indicates. The Warriors battled all night long and it took a 27 point 4th quarter for Johnston to pull away for the win. The Dragons outrebounded the Warriors 31-23, made 10 three pointers to their 9, and shared the ball well dishing out 16 assists to see all 5 Dragon starters reach double figuers. Jenica Lewis and Amani Jenkins led the Dragons with 17 points each. Lewis did her damage going 5 of 9 from three while also grabbing 6 boards. Jenkins also had a team high 7 rebounds. Aili Tanke was next in line going 3 of 5 from three for 16 points. Tanke also grabbed 3 boards which helped her eclipse the 500 career rebound mark making her the 7th Dragon to reach that milestone. Aaliyah Riley scored 10 points, grabbed 5 boards, and dished out 4 assists and Jaliyah Kinnetz also got into double figures with 10 points. Averie Ryan was the only other Dragon to score with 2 points. Johnston goes into the break 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the CIML Conference. They will return to action on Tuesday January 2nd for a home game with Southeast Polk. Game time is set for 6:15 pm.
12/19/23 - Dragons Take The Battle of Top Ranked Teams
The Class 4A #1 ranked Mustangs of Dallas Center-Grimes made the short 3 mile drive to Johnston High School to take on the Class 5A #1 ranked Dragons. Johnston took control of the game in the first few minutes en route to the 85-32 win. The Dragons limited the Mustangs from the field holding them to 26% shooting and controlled the boards 40-16. Johnston had a strong shooting night also shooting 58% from the field including 10 of 23 the three point line. Aili Tanke hit a big milestone as she became the 7th Dragon to reach the 1000 career point mark on a made 3 pointer in the first half. Tanke finished with 12 points all on 3 pt fgs along with grabbing 11 boards. Jenica Lewis led the Dragons in the scoring column with 19 including 5 three point fgs. Amani Jenkins was honored after the game for her 500 career rebounds but during the game she poured in 18 points, grabbed 6 boards, and dished out 5 assists. Daya Phillips came off the bench to score 9 points while grabbing 7 boards, and Jaliyah Kinnetz had a solid night with 7. Other Dragons to score were Ari Phillips (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), Averie Ryan (5), Isabella Balsley (2), and Kamry Jilek (2). The Dragons are now 9-0 on the season and have another tough game game on Thursday as they will travel to 5th ranked Waukee to take on the Warriors in a CIML Conference game set to tip at 6:15.
The Class 4A #1 ranked Mustangs of Dallas Center-Grimes made the short 3 mile drive to Johnston High School to take on the Class 5A #1 ranked Dragons. Johnston took control of the game in the first few minutes en route to the 85-32 win. The Dragons limited the Mustangs from the field holding them to 26% shooting and controlled the boards 40-16. Johnston had a strong shooting night also shooting 58% from the field including 10 of 23 the three point line. Aili Tanke hit a big milestone as she became the 7th Dragon to reach the 1000 career point mark on a made 3 pointer in the first half. Tanke finished with 12 points all on 3 pt fgs along with grabbing 11 boards. Jenica Lewis led the Dragons in the scoring column with 19 including 5 three point fgs. Amani Jenkins was honored after the game for her 500 career rebounds but during the game she poured in 18 points, grabbed 6 boards, and dished out 5 assists. Daya Phillips came off the bench to score 9 points while grabbing 7 boards, and Jaliyah Kinnetz had a solid night with 7. Other Dragons to score were Ari Phillips (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), Averie Ryan (5), Isabella Balsley (2), and Kamry Jilek (2). The Dragons are now 9-0 on the season and have another tough game game on Thursday as they will travel to 5th ranked Waukee to take on the Warriors in a CIML Conference game set to tip at 6:15.
12/16/23 - Johnston Outrun #2 Hopkins (MN)
The Hopkins Royals out of Minneapolis, Minnesota made the 4 hour trek to Johnston on Saturday to take on the Dragons in the Winter Tip Off Classic. The Royals have played for 7 straight state championships in Minnesota's large school division and are currenlty ranked #2. The game matched two teams that wanted to get up and down the court and play fast. After 1 quarter of play the game was knotted up at 17. The 2nd quarter saw Johnston jump out to a 12 point lead by half. Johnston handled all the pressure that Hopkins threw at them, only committed 9 turnovers, and turned the Royals pressure into easy layups. The teams battled to an even second half which ended with a Dragon 70-61 win. Johnston had another balanced attack on the day with all 5 starters scoring in double figures. Aili Tanke led the way with 19 points and 9 boards while Amani Jenkins secured a double double with 11 points and 11 boards. With those 11 boards Amani Jenkins became the 5th Dragon to grabbed over 500 career rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 13 points, Aaliyah Riley scored 11 points and dished out 5 assists, and Jenica Lewis poured in 10 points. Ari Phillips hit for 4 points and Isabella Balsley had a basket for 2 points. Johnston improves to 8-0 on the season. Their next game is Tuesday the 19th in the Battle For Grime as 4A #1 Dallas Center-Grimes comes to Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
The Hopkins Royals out of Minneapolis, Minnesota made the 4 hour trek to Johnston on Saturday to take on the Dragons in the Winter Tip Off Classic. The Royals have played for 7 straight state championships in Minnesota's large school division and are currenlty ranked #2. The game matched two teams that wanted to get up and down the court and play fast. After 1 quarter of play the game was knotted up at 17. The 2nd quarter saw Johnston jump out to a 12 point lead by half. Johnston handled all the pressure that Hopkins threw at them, only committed 9 turnovers, and turned the Royals pressure into easy layups. The teams battled to an even second half which ended with a Dragon 70-61 win. Johnston had another balanced attack on the day with all 5 starters scoring in double figures. Aili Tanke led the way with 19 points and 9 boards while Amani Jenkins secured a double double with 11 points and 11 boards. With those 11 boards Amani Jenkins became the 5th Dragon to grabbed over 500 career rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz poured in 13 points, Aaliyah Riley scored 11 points and dished out 5 assists, and Jenica Lewis poured in 10 points. Ari Phillips hit for 4 points and Isabella Balsley had a basket for 2 points. Johnston improves to 8-0 on the season. Their next game is Tuesday the 19th in the Battle For Grime as 4A #1 Dallas Center-Grimes comes to Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
12/14/23 - #1 Takes Down #2 On The Road
Johnston made the short trip over to West Des Moines for a CIML contest on Tuesday night. It was a matchup of Class 5As #1 and #2 teams. The Dragons came out hot and took a 21-18 lead after the 1st quarter and a 10 point lead into the half. The Dragons pushed the lead to 29 points in the second half en route to a 67-50 win. Johnston's defense created 20 Tiger turnovers and held them to 11 points over the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 22 points going 4 of 9 from 3 pt range and grabbed 5 boards. Jenica Lewis went 4 of 8 for long range for 18 points. Aaliyah Riley had 10 points, 4 assists, and 5 boards. Amani Jenkins also got into double figures with 10 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Averie Ryan (2). Johnston shot 41% from 3 pt range and 51% from the field for the game. With the win the Dragons move to 7-0 on the season and 6-0 in the CIML. Johnston will be hosting the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday with 5 games of top 10 teams starting at 11:00 am. The Dragons will host the 2nd ranked Royals from Hopkins (MN) with a 2:00 pm tip in the 3rd game of the day.
Johnston made the short trip over to West Des Moines for a CIML contest on Tuesday night. It was a matchup of Class 5As #1 and #2 teams. The Dragons came out hot and took a 21-18 lead after the 1st quarter and a 10 point lead into the half. The Dragons pushed the lead to 29 points in the second half en route to a 67-50 win. Johnston's defense created 20 Tiger turnovers and held them to 11 points over the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 22 points going 4 of 9 from 3 pt range and grabbed 5 boards. Jenica Lewis went 4 of 8 for long range for 18 points. Aaliyah Riley had 10 points, 4 assists, and 5 boards. Amani Jenkins also got into double figures with 10 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Averie Ryan (2). Johnston shot 41% from 3 pt range and 51% from the field for the game. With the win the Dragons move to 7-0 on the season and 6-0 in the CIML. Johnston will be hosting the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday with 5 games of top 10 teams starting at 11:00 am. The Dragons will host the 2nd ranked Royals from Hopkins (MN) with a 2:00 pm tip in the 3rd game of the day.
12/12/23 - Johnston Controls The Jaguars
On Tuesday night the 5th ranked Centennial Jaguars came to Johnston for a CIML contest. Johnston got out to a 15-8 lead after 1 quarter and 29-16 at half. The Dragons played a great second half en route to a big 64-37 win. The Dragons controlled the boards 38 to 25 and only turned the ball over 7 times. Amani Jenkins led the Dragons in the scoring column with 20 points while grabbing 4 boards. Aili Tanke had another double double with 10 points and grabbed 13 boards. Jenica Lewis was in double figures with 12 points and dished out 4 assists. Jaliyah Kinnetz hit 3 treys and had 11 points while also dishing out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Riley (7), Ari Phillips (2), and Isabealla Balsley (2). Johnston impoves to 6-0 on the season and 5-0 in the CIML. They will play the Valley Tigers at Valley high school on Thursday the 14th for a matchup of #1 vs #2. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
On Tuesday night the 5th ranked Centennial Jaguars came to Johnston for a CIML contest. Johnston got out to a 15-8 lead after 1 quarter and 29-16 at half. The Dragons played a great second half en route to a big 64-37 win. The Dragons controlled the boards 38 to 25 and only turned the ball over 7 times. Amani Jenkins led the Dragons in the scoring column with 20 points while grabbing 4 boards. Aili Tanke had another double double with 10 points and grabbed 13 boards. Jenica Lewis was in double figures with 12 points and dished out 4 assists. Jaliyah Kinnetz hit 3 treys and had 11 points while also dishing out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Riley (7), Ari Phillips (2), and Isabealla Balsley (2). Johnston impoves to 6-0 on the season and 5-0 in the CIML. They will play the Valley Tigers at Valley high school on Thursday the 14th for a matchup of #1 vs #2. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
12/8/23 - Dragons Dominate The Jayhawks
The Dragons played cross town rival Urbandale on Friday night. Johnston led 21-6 after one quarter and 46-16 at the half hitting 9 first half three point shots. The Dragons dominated in every phase of the game. The outrebounded the Jayhawks 35-24, forced 22 turnovers, and shot 54% from the field en route to the 86-37 win. Eleven out of the twelve Dragons scored eight scoring 7 or more points. Aili Tanke led the way with a double double scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Jenica Lewis led in the scoring column with 14. Ari Phillips came off the bench to pour in 11 points while grabbing 5 boards. Amani Jenkins added 9 points Jaliyah Kinnetz and Daya Phillips each scored 8. Other Dragons to score Aaliyah Ryan (7), Averie Ryan (7), Kamryn Jilek (3), and Isabella Balsley (3). The win was the 24th straight victory for the Dragons over the Jayhawks. Johnston moves their record to 5-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML. The Dragons have a big week ahead as they have 3 games against teams ranked in the top 5 starting with a home game on Tuesday with Centennial for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons played cross town rival Urbandale on Friday night. Johnston led 21-6 after one quarter and 46-16 at the half hitting 9 first half three point shots. The Dragons dominated in every phase of the game. The outrebounded the Jayhawks 35-24, forced 22 turnovers, and shot 54% from the field en route to the 86-37 win. Eleven out of the twelve Dragons scored eight scoring 7 or more points. Aili Tanke led the way with a double double scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Jenica Lewis led in the scoring column with 14. Ari Phillips came off the bench to pour in 11 points while grabbing 5 boards. Amani Jenkins added 9 points Jaliyah Kinnetz and Daya Phillips each scored 8. Other Dragons to score Aaliyah Ryan (7), Averie Ryan (7), Kamryn Jilek (3), and Isabella Balsley (3). The win was the 24th straight victory for the Dragons over the Jayhawks. Johnston moves their record to 5-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML. The Dragons have a big week ahead as they have 3 games against teams ranked in the top 5 starting with a home game on Tuesday with Centennial for a 6:15 tip.
12/5/23 - Johnston Wins Top 10 Battle
Johnston hosted the 6th ranked Maroons on Tuesday night in the first of their 2 matchups this year. Johnston used a strong defensive effort and efficient offensve effort to get the win, 65-53. The Dragons jumped out to a 24-14 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the game. The Dragons outrebounded the Maroons 38-22 and went 20-23 from the free throw line. 4 Dragons reached double figures led by Aaliyah Riley's 17 points. Amani Jenkins had a double double with 15 points and 14 boards. Aili Tanke added 12 points and 8 boards, and Jenica Lewis poured in 12 points and 4 rebounds. The Dragons improved to 4-0 on the season and 3-0 in the CIML. Their next game is Friday the 8th when the Travel to Urbandale to take on their rival the Jayhawks for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston hosted the 6th ranked Maroons on Tuesday night in the first of their 2 matchups this year. Johnston used a strong defensive effort and efficient offensve effort to get the win, 65-53. The Dragons jumped out to a 24-14 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the game. The Dragons outrebounded the Maroons 38-22 and went 20-23 from the free throw line. 4 Dragons reached double figures led by Aaliyah Riley's 17 points. Amani Jenkins had a double double with 15 points and 14 boards. Aili Tanke added 12 points and 8 boards, and Jenica Lewis poured in 12 points and 4 rebounds. The Dragons improved to 4-0 on the season and 3-0 in the CIML. Their next game is Friday the 8th when the Travel to Urbandale to take on their rival the Jayhawks for a 6:15 tip.
12/1/23 - Dragons Win Home Opener
The Dragons hosted the 8th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Friday night for their first home game of the season. Johnston jumped on the Hawkettes early and took a 44-17 lead into the half. The Dragons used a great defensive effort in the first half to stifle the Ankeny offense while doing a great job of sharing the ball on offense. Johnston was very balance offensively with 9 players scoring and 4 players in double figures. Aili Tanke led the way again with 16 points and 6 rebounds. Amani Jenkins had 11 points and 7 boards. Averie Ryan came off the bench for anothe solid effort with 11 points and 7 rebounds, and Jenica Lewis added 10 points. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Jaliyah Kinnetz (8), Aaliyah Riley (5), Ari Phillips (5), Daya Phillips (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). The Dragons move to 3-0 on the season and 2-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be on Tuesday December 5th when the host the 6th ranked Maroons of Dowling for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons hosted the 8th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Friday night for their first home game of the season. Johnston jumped on the Hawkettes early and took a 44-17 lead into the half. The Dragons used a great defensive effort in the first half to stifle the Ankeny offense while doing a great job of sharing the ball on offense. Johnston was very balance offensively with 9 players scoring and 4 players in double figures. Aili Tanke led the way again with 16 points and 6 rebounds. Amani Jenkins had 11 points and 7 boards. Averie Ryan came off the bench for anothe solid effort with 11 points and 7 rebounds, and Jenica Lewis added 10 points. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Jaliyah Kinnetz (8), Aaliyah Riley (5), Ari Phillips (5), Daya Phillips (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). The Dragons move to 3-0 on the season and 2-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be on Tuesday December 5th when the host the 6th ranked Maroons of Dowling for a 6:15 tip.
11/28/23 - Dragons Win Second Of Back To Back Road Games, 72-56
Johnston made the road trip to Waukee to take on the 9th ranked Northwest Wolves. The game was close in the first half as the Dragons went 2-14 from 3 pt range but was able to take a 2 point lead into the break. After the break the Dragons came out hot going 9 of 13 from the 3 pt line to open up a 22 point lead. Aili Tanke led the way with a double double, 23 points and 11 boards while going 7 of 9 from three. Aaliyah Riley had 18 points and 5 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 11 points. Jenica Lewis chipped in with 8 points hitting 2 timely threes in the second half. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (5), Isabella Balsley (3), Averie Ryan (2), and Ari Phillips (2). Johnston shot 51% from the field and 41% from three for the game and only committed 7 turnovers. Johnston moves to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be Friday December 1st vs another ranked opponent as the 8th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes will travel to Johnston for a 6:15 tip. We will be celebrating poster night so bring out you kids to get a free poster that will be autographed by the players after the game on the track.
Johnston made the road trip to Waukee to take on the 9th ranked Northwest Wolves. The game was close in the first half as the Dragons went 2-14 from 3 pt range but was able to take a 2 point lead into the break. After the break the Dragons came out hot going 9 of 13 from the 3 pt line to open up a 22 point lead. Aili Tanke led the way with a double double, 23 points and 11 boards while going 7 of 9 from three. Aaliyah Riley had 18 points and 5 assists. Amani Jenkins poured in 11 points. Jenica Lewis chipped in with 8 points hitting 2 timely threes in the second half. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (5), Isabella Balsley (3), Averie Ryan (2), and Ari Phillips (2). Johnston shot 51% from the field and 41% from three for the game and only committed 7 turnovers. Johnston moves to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be Friday December 1st vs another ranked opponent as the 8th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes will travel to Johnston for a 6:15 tip. We will be celebrating poster night so bring out you kids to get a free poster that will be autographed by the players after the game on the track.
11/27/23 - Johnston Opens Season With 40 Point Win
The Dragons finally took the court to open the season at Cedar Rapids Prairie and took home the win 83-42. Johnston jumped out early taking a first quarter lead, 25-7, and never looked back. Johnston used a good defensive effort to help with the transition game which saw the Dragons top the 80 pt mark and shoot 60% from the field. Their defense came up with 19 steals and caused 29 turnovers while holding the Hawks to 32% FG shooting. On the offensive end the Dragons had 9 players score, 8 score 6 pts or more, and 4 in double figures. Aili Tanke (17), Jaliyah Kinnetz (16), Averie Ryan (13), and Amani Jenkins (10). The Dragons also dished out 21 assists led by Aliyah Riley and Jenica Lewis with 5 each. Johnston controlled the board 33 to 27 with Kinnetz and Jenkins each grabbing 6. The Dragons are 1-0 on the season and will play their first CIML game Tuesday night at #9 Northwest Wolves. Tip is set for 6:15.
The Dragons finally took the court to open the season at Cedar Rapids Prairie and took home the win 83-42. Johnston jumped out early taking a first quarter lead, 25-7, and never looked back. Johnston used a good defensive effort to help with the transition game which saw the Dragons top the 80 pt mark and shoot 60% from the field. Their defense came up with 19 steals and caused 29 turnovers while holding the Hawks to 32% FG shooting. On the offensive end the Dragons had 9 players score, 8 score 6 pts or more, and 4 in double figures. Aili Tanke (17), Jaliyah Kinnetz (16), Averie Ryan (13), and Amani Jenkins (10). The Dragons also dished out 21 assists led by Aliyah Riley and Jenica Lewis with 5 each. Johnston controlled the board 33 to 27 with Kinnetz and Jenkins each grabbing 6. The Dragons are 1-0 on the season and will play their first CIML game Tuesday night at #9 Northwest Wolves. Tip is set for 6:15.
2022-2023 Game Summaries
3/2/23 - Dragons Back To 4th Straight State Championship Game
In stark contrast to the Dragons quarterfinal win they had to claw and battle to hold of the Jaguars of Ankeny Centennial. Johnston tried to pull away in the first half but couldn't thanks to a stingy Centennial defense and some unkind bounces at the rim. The game between the #6 and #2 ranked teams in the state was tied at the half. Johnston was able to take a 2 point lead into the 4th quarter. The Dragons didn't shoot well from the field but put pressure on the Centennial defense to get the foul line to shoot 14 of 18 for the game. Johnston sealed the win with great defense of thier own holding the Jaguars to only 2 points in the 4th quarter. A Molly Noelck rebound and kick ahead for a wide open layup with 15 seconds left sealed the win for Johnston 42-35. Jenica Lewis led the Dragons in the scoring column with 15 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added a tough 13 points and a big drive and bucket under a minute left in the game. She also had 6 boards and 3 assists. Aili Tanke was held to 6 points but she had 11 huge rebounds including 6 offensive leading to a number of second chance points. Other Dragons to score were Molley Noelck (3), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston improved to 24-1 and will now play in their 4th consecutive state title game to take in the #1 seed Pleasant Valley Spartans. Game time is set for 6:00 pm at Wells Fargo Arena.
In stark contrast to the Dragons quarterfinal win they had to claw and battle to hold of the Jaguars of Ankeny Centennial. Johnston tried to pull away in the first half but couldn't thanks to a stingy Centennial defense and some unkind bounces at the rim. The game between the #6 and #2 ranked teams in the state was tied at the half. Johnston was able to take a 2 point lead into the 4th quarter. The Dragons didn't shoot well from the field but put pressure on the Centennial defense to get the foul line to shoot 14 of 18 for the game. Johnston sealed the win with great defense of thier own holding the Jaguars to only 2 points in the 4th quarter. A Molly Noelck rebound and kick ahead for a wide open layup with 15 seconds left sealed the win for Johnston 42-35. Jenica Lewis led the Dragons in the scoring column with 15 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added a tough 13 points and a big drive and bucket under a minute left in the game. She also had 6 boards and 3 assists. Aili Tanke was held to 6 points but she had 11 huge rebounds including 6 offensive leading to a number of second chance points. Other Dragons to score were Molley Noelck (3), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston improved to 24-1 and will now play in their 4th consecutive state title game to take in the #1 seed Pleasant Valley Spartans. Game time is set for 6:00 pm at Wells Fargo Arena.
2/27/23 - Johnston Wins 6th Straight State Quarterfinal
The Dragons made the state semifinals for the 6th consecutive year with a 70-28 win over the Southeast Polk Rams. Johhston got out to quick lead with two 8-0 runs in the first half to take a double digit lead into halftime. The Dragons outrebounded the Rams 32-22 and forced them into 16 turnovers. Johnston ramped up their defense in the second half and held the Rams to 29% from the field. Emma Hampton got the scoring going for Johnston with their first 6 points and scored 15 for the game all while playing great defense on SEP's Brooklin Daily. Aili Tanke had a double double with 16 points and 10 boards. Aaliyah Riley poured in 11 points, had 6 boards, and dished out 3 assists. Jenica Lewis had 8 points, 5 assists, and 7 blocked shots. Molly Noelck was perfect from the field for 8 points. Both Isabella Balsey and Jayce Blanchard chipped in with 5 points each. Jaliyah Kinnetz rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Johnston will take on the #6 Centennial Jaguars in the 1st semifinal on Thursday at 10 am. Johnston is now 23-1 on the season.
The Dragons made the state semifinals for the 6th consecutive year with a 70-28 win over the Southeast Polk Rams. Johhston got out to quick lead with two 8-0 runs in the first half to take a double digit lead into halftime. The Dragons outrebounded the Rams 32-22 and forced them into 16 turnovers. Johnston ramped up their defense in the second half and held the Rams to 29% from the field. Emma Hampton got the scoring going for Johnston with their first 6 points and scored 15 for the game all while playing great defense on SEP's Brooklin Daily. Aili Tanke had a double double with 16 points and 10 boards. Aaliyah Riley poured in 11 points, had 6 boards, and dished out 3 assists. Jenica Lewis had 8 points, 5 assists, and 7 blocked shots. Molly Noelck was perfect from the field for 8 points. Both Isabella Balsey and Jayce Blanchard chipped in with 5 points each. Jaliyah Kinnetz rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Johnston will take on the #6 Centennial Jaguars in the 1st semifinal on Thursday at 10 am. Johnston is now 23-1 on the season.
2/21/23 - Dragons Earn 9th Straight State Tournament Berth
Johnston defeated the 15th ranked Sioux City East Black Raiders on Tuesday night 79-51 to qualify for the IGHSAU State Tournament for the 9th consecutive year which is a Class 5A record. The Dragons used a strong start to a 21-8 lead after the 1st quarter. East was able to make a couple of runs to close it to 10 but Johnston pulled away late in the 3rd en route to the 29 point win. Aili Tanke had a double double to lead the Dragons with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Molly Noelck had a great night going 5/6 from the field for 13 points while grabbing 7 boards. Jenica Lewis had a great stat line with 12 points, 7 boards, and 4 assists. Emma Hampton had 12 points and 5 boards. Aaliyah Riley dropped 9 points and dished out 4 assists. Isabella balsley had 6 points and 4 steals. Jaliyah Kinnetz had 5 points and Jayce Blanchard rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Johnston outrebounded the Black Raiders 40 to 19. Johnston is now 22-1 on the season and will play next Monday in the quarterfinals of the state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena against the 7th ranked Southeast Polk Rams at 10:00 am.
Johnston defeated the 15th ranked Sioux City East Black Raiders on Tuesday night 79-51 to qualify for the IGHSAU State Tournament for the 9th consecutive year which is a Class 5A record. The Dragons used a strong start to a 21-8 lead after the 1st quarter. East was able to make a couple of runs to close it to 10 but Johnston pulled away late in the 3rd en route to the 29 point win. Aili Tanke had a double double to lead the Dragons with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Molly Noelck had a great night going 5/6 from the field for 13 points while grabbing 7 boards. Jenica Lewis had a great stat line with 12 points, 7 boards, and 4 assists. Emma Hampton had 12 points and 5 boards. Aaliyah Riley dropped 9 points and dished out 4 assists. Isabella balsley had 6 points and 4 steals. Jaliyah Kinnetz had 5 points and Jayce Blanchard rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Johnston outrebounded the Black Raiders 40 to 19. Johnston is now 22-1 on the season and will play next Monday in the quarterfinals of the state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena against the 7th ranked Southeast Polk Rams at 10:00 am.
2/18/23 - Johnston Opens Up Postseason With Blowout Win
The Dragons hosted the DM Lincoln Railsplitters on Saturday night for a Class 5A Regional 2 Semifinal. Johnston cruised from the start leading 23-6 after the first period. Johnston forced Lincoln into 22 turnovers and outrebounded them 41-25 en route to the 73-27 win. The Dragons had 12 players get into the scoring column. Jenica Lewis lead the Dragons with 12 points and 4 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to hit three 3 pt fgs for on her way to 13 points. Aili Tanked had 11 points and 5 boards. Cortlynn Jackson went 3/5 from 3 pt range for 9 points. Molly Noelck added 7 points, 3 boards, and 3 assists. Sidny Pohlman also added 7 points. The other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Emma Hampton (6), Isabella Balsey (2), Aaliyah Riley (2), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Maddison Hauser. Johnston improves to 21-1 on the season and will host the Sioux City East Black Raiders in the regional final on Tuesday the 21st for a 7:00 pm tip. The winner will advance to the IGHSAU State Tournament.
The Dragons hosted the DM Lincoln Railsplitters on Saturday night for a Class 5A Regional 2 Semifinal. Johnston cruised from the start leading 23-6 after the first period. Johnston forced Lincoln into 22 turnovers and outrebounded them 41-25 en route to the 73-27 win. The Dragons had 12 players get into the scoring column. Jenica Lewis lead the Dragons with 12 points and 4 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to hit three 3 pt fgs for on her way to 13 points. Aili Tanked had 11 points and 5 boards. Cortlynn Jackson went 3/5 from 3 pt range for 9 points. Molly Noelck added 7 points, 3 boards, and 3 assists. Sidny Pohlman also added 7 points. The other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Emma Hampton (6), Isabella Balsey (2), Aaliyah Riley (2), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Maddison Hauser. Johnston improves to 21-1 on the season and will host the Sioux City East Black Raiders in the regional final on Tuesday the 21st for a 7:00 pm tip. The winner will advance to the IGHSAU State Tournament.
2/10/23 - Dragons Finish Out Regular Season 20-1
Johnston secured another 20 win season with a senior night victory over #7 Southeast Polk. Not only did we get to honor our 4 seniors, Molly Noelck, Emma Hampton, Jayce Blanchard, and Cortlynn Jackson, but the fans were treated to a great basketball game. The game was within 5 points either way throughout before the Dragons pulled out the 82-77 win. Aaliyah Riley had a monster night pouring in a career high 29 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and dishing out 6 assists. Senior Emma Hampton celebrated senior night by scoring 18 points and grabbing 5 boards. Jenica Lewis poured in 14 points, dished out 5 assists, and grabbed 4 boards. Aili Tanke scored 12 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Molly Noelck (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Jaliyah Kinnetz (2). The Dragons finish the regular season 20-1 overall and 15-1 in the toughest conference in the state, the CIML. Johnston will now play a regional quarterfinal next Saturday the 18th at 7:00 pm at home against the winner of DM Lincoln and CB Thomas Jefferson.
Johnston secured another 20 win season with a senior night victory over #7 Southeast Polk. Not only did we get to honor our 4 seniors, Molly Noelck, Emma Hampton, Jayce Blanchard, and Cortlynn Jackson, but the fans were treated to a great basketball game. The game was within 5 points either way throughout before the Dragons pulled out the 82-77 win. Aaliyah Riley had a monster night pouring in a career high 29 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and dishing out 6 assists. Senior Emma Hampton celebrated senior night by scoring 18 points and grabbing 5 boards. Jenica Lewis poured in 14 points, dished out 5 assists, and grabbed 4 boards. Aili Tanke scored 12 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Molly Noelck (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Jaliyah Kinnetz (2). The Dragons finish the regular season 20-1 overall and 15-1 in the toughest conference in the state, the CIML. Johnston will now play a regional quarterfinal next Saturday the 18th at 7:00 pm at home against the winner of DM Lincoln and CB Thomas Jefferson.
2/3/23 - Dragons Secure CIML Conference Title
Johnston made the short trip to Waukee on Friday night to take on the Warriors in a CIML Conference matchup. The Dragons had control of the game all night en route to a 71-47 win. The win secured the outright conference title for the Dragons in the first year of the newly revamped CIML. This is quite an accomplishment as the CIML has 9 teams, 6 of which are currently ranked and 8 that have spent time in the top 10 this season. Johnston shot 55% from the field and knocked down 11 three point FGs. In the win Aaliyah Riley went 7 of 10 from the field for 18 points, dished out 4 assists, and had 5 steals. Jencia Lewis made 4 of 6 three point FGs for 18 points. Aili Tanke had 9 points and 9 rebounds. Molly Noelck had 8 points and 5 boards. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (6), Jaliyah Kinnetz (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Isabella Balsley (2). With one game left in CIML play the Dragons sit at 14-1, 2 games better than second place Dowling. Johhston will finish out the regular season next Friday the 10th as they host the 7th ranked Southeast Polk Rams for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston made the short trip to Waukee on Friday night to take on the Warriors in a CIML Conference matchup. The Dragons had control of the game all night en route to a 71-47 win. The win secured the outright conference title for the Dragons in the first year of the newly revamped CIML. This is quite an accomplishment as the CIML has 9 teams, 6 of which are currently ranked and 8 that have spent time in the top 10 this season. Johnston shot 55% from the field and knocked down 11 three point FGs. In the win Aaliyah Riley went 7 of 10 from the field for 18 points, dished out 4 assists, and had 5 steals. Jencia Lewis made 4 of 6 three point FGs for 18 points. Aili Tanke had 9 points and 9 rebounds. Molly Noelck had 8 points and 5 boards. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (6), Jaliyah Kinnetz (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Isabella Balsley (2). With one game left in CIML play the Dragons sit at 14-1, 2 games better than second place Dowling. Johhston will finish out the regular season next Friday the 10th as they host the 7th ranked Southeast Polk Rams for a 6:15 tip.
1/27/23 - Johnston Gets OT Win vs 6th Ranked Jaguars
The Dragons hosted the 6th ranked Centennial Jaguars on Friday night. It was the second matchup of the season and another close game. The Dragons got down by as many as 13 points in the first half. Johnston closed the gap and took a 3 point lead in the 3rd quarter before falling down by 7 with 2 minutes left to play. The Dragons had the ball down 2 with 8 seconds left and executed offensively to get fouled. Aili Tanke stepped to the free throw line and knocked down both free throws to send it to overtime. The Dragons got up by as many as 11 in OT and won the game 66-59. The win secured at least a tie for the CIML Conference title, Johnston's 4th in a row. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with another double-double, 18 points and 10 rebounds. Jenica Lewis dropped in 15 points and grabbed 7 rebounds while also getting 5 steals. Aaliyah Riley poured in 13 points and dished out 4 assists. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 10 points and grabbed 7 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz chipped in with 4 points while Molly Noelck added 3 points and 4 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard also got into the scoring column knocking down a three point shot for 3 total points. The win moves the Dragons to 18-1 on the year and 13-1 in the CIML. The Dragons will be back in action next Friday Feb 3rd at Waukee for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons hosted the 6th ranked Centennial Jaguars on Friday night. It was the second matchup of the season and another close game. The Dragons got down by as many as 13 points in the first half. Johnston closed the gap and took a 3 point lead in the 3rd quarter before falling down by 7 with 2 minutes left to play. The Dragons had the ball down 2 with 8 seconds left and executed offensively to get fouled. Aili Tanke stepped to the free throw line and knocked down both free throws to send it to overtime. The Dragons got up by as many as 11 in OT and won the game 66-59. The win secured at least a tie for the CIML Conference title, Johnston's 4th in a row. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with another double-double, 18 points and 10 rebounds. Jenica Lewis dropped in 15 points and grabbed 7 rebounds while also getting 5 steals. Aaliyah Riley poured in 13 points and dished out 4 assists. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 10 points and grabbed 7 boards. Jaliyah Kinnetz chipped in with 4 points while Molly Noelck added 3 points and 4 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard also got into the scoring column knocking down a three point shot for 3 total points. The win moves the Dragons to 18-1 on the year and 13-1 in the CIML. The Dragons will be back in action next Friday Feb 3rd at Waukee for a 6:15 tip.
1/24/23 - Dragons Get Back On Track
Off the their first loss in 42 games the Dragons were back in action on Tuesday night as they traveled to the 7th ranked Valley Tigers for another top 10 CIML matchup. The Dragons got on track early taking an 8 point lead after the first quarter. They would outscore the Tigers 16-5 in the second quarter to take a 19 point lead into the halftime break. Valley tried to make a little run but the Dragons were able to keep them at bay. Johnston owned the boards tonight outrebounding Valley by a margin of 43-23. The Dragons also shot 10-19 from the three point line, good for 53%. Jenica Lewis led in the scoring column with 16 points. She also grabbed 4 boards, dished out 3 assists, and had 3 steals. Aili Tanked had yet another double-double with 13 points by grabbed a game high 18 boards. Molly Noelck went 3-6 from the 3 point line for 9 points and Aaliyah Riley poured in 8 points, dished out 4 assists, and grabbed 4 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton with 6, Isabella Balsley with 4, and Jaliyah Kinnetz with 3. The Dragons move to 17-1 overall and 12-1 in the CIML. They will host the 5th ranked Jaguars of Ankeny Centennial on Friday for a 6:30 pm tip.
Off the their first loss in 42 games the Dragons were back in action on Tuesday night as they traveled to the 7th ranked Valley Tigers for another top 10 CIML matchup. The Dragons got on track early taking an 8 point lead after the first quarter. They would outscore the Tigers 16-5 in the second quarter to take a 19 point lead into the halftime break. Valley tried to make a little run but the Dragons were able to keep them at bay. Johnston owned the boards tonight outrebounding Valley by a margin of 43-23. The Dragons also shot 10-19 from the three point line, good for 53%. Jenica Lewis led in the scoring column with 16 points. She also grabbed 4 boards, dished out 3 assists, and had 3 steals. Aili Tanked had yet another double-double with 13 points by grabbed a game high 18 boards. Molly Noelck went 3-6 from the 3 point line for 9 points and Aaliyah Riley poured in 8 points, dished out 4 assists, and grabbed 4 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton with 6, Isabella Balsley with 4, and Jaliyah Kinnetz with 3. The Dragons move to 17-1 overall and 12-1 in the CIML. They will host the 5th ranked Jaguars of Ankeny Centennial on Friday for a 6:30 pm tip.
1/20/23 - Johnston Suffer First Loss Of Season
Johnston's record breaking win streak came to an end on Friday night. The Dragons played the 4th ranked Dowling Maroons on the road and took the loss 48-62. Johnston's 42 straight wins is a Iowa Class 5A record. Johnston started off slow in the first quarter and could never get on track. Dowling played great defense and made it tough on the offensive end for the Dragons. Johnston got down by as much as 16 points and cut the lead to 7 before Dowling got the win. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 17 points and 7 boards. Aaliyah Riley, playing her fist game after injuring her had, poured in 15 points and grabbed 5 boards. Emma Hampton had 8 points and 6 boards. Jayce Blanchard didn't get into the scoring column but was able to grab 6 boards off the bench. Other Dragons to score were Jenica Lewis with 5 and Jaliyah Kinnetz with 3. The loss drops the Dragons to 16-1 overall and 11-1 in the CIML Conference. They will be back at it with another road game Tuesday the 24th at 7th ranked West Des Moines Valley. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
Johnston's record breaking win streak came to an end on Friday night. The Dragons played the 4th ranked Dowling Maroons on the road and took the loss 48-62. Johnston's 42 straight wins is a Iowa Class 5A record. Johnston started off slow in the first quarter and could never get on track. Dowling played great defense and made it tough on the offensive end for the Dragons. Johnston got down by as much as 16 points and cut the lead to 7 before Dowling got the win. Aili Tanke led the Dragons with 17 points and 7 boards. Aaliyah Riley, playing her fist game after injuring her had, poured in 15 points and grabbed 5 boards. Emma Hampton had 8 points and 6 boards. Jayce Blanchard didn't get into the scoring column but was able to grab 6 boards off the bench. Other Dragons to score were Jenica Lewis with 5 and Jaliyah Kinnetz with 3. The loss drops the Dragons to 16-1 overall and 11-1 in the CIML Conference. They will be back at it with another road game Tuesday the 24th at 7th ranked West Des Moines Valley. Tip is set for 6:15 pm.
1/17/23 - Dragons Get To 16-0
Johnston hosted the Urbandale J-Hawks on Tuesday in the annual Coaches Vs Cancer game to raise awareness in the fight against cancer. The J-Hawks played a good first half as they scored 23 points but the Dragons clamped down in the second half and only gave up 6 points en route to a 74-29 win. Jenica Lewis had another great night on the offensive end scoring 23 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. Aili Tanke has turned into a double double machine as she scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard got the start again in place of Aaliyah Riley and hit 3 three points shots for 11 points and dished out 4 assists. Emma Hampton poured in 8 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, and dished out 4 assists. Molly Noelck had a solid performance with 8 points and 3 assists. Cortlynn Jackson knocked down one 3 pt shot to score 3 while both Isabella Balsely and Averie Ryan each scored 2. Johnston knocked down 12 threes, outrebounded Urbandale 37-25, dished out 21 assists, and forced 16 turnovers. Johnston is now 16-0 and 11-0 in CIML play. Next up for the Dragons is a top 10 matchup at #4 Dowling on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip.
Johnston hosted the Urbandale J-Hawks on Tuesday in the annual Coaches Vs Cancer game to raise awareness in the fight against cancer. The J-Hawks played a good first half as they scored 23 points but the Dragons clamped down in the second half and only gave up 6 points en route to a 74-29 win. Jenica Lewis had another great night on the offensive end scoring 23 points while grabbing 9 rebounds. Aili Tanke has turned into a double double machine as she scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard got the start again in place of Aaliyah Riley and hit 3 three points shots for 11 points and dished out 4 assists. Emma Hampton poured in 8 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, and dished out 4 assists. Molly Noelck had a solid performance with 8 points and 3 assists. Cortlynn Jackson knocked down one 3 pt shot to score 3 while both Isabella Balsely and Averie Ryan each scored 2. Johnston knocked down 12 threes, outrebounded Urbandale 37-25, dished out 21 assists, and forced 16 turnovers. Johnston is now 16-0 and 11-0 in CIML play. Next up for the Dragons is a top 10 matchup at #4 Dowling on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip.
1/16/23 - Johnston Hits The Road For A Win
The Dragons traveled to Cedar Rapids to take on the Jefferson J-Hawks on Monday night in a non conference match-up. Johnston jumped all over Jefferson from the get go draining 5 first quarter 3 pointers to take a 28-8 lead after the first quarter. The Dragons didn't let up from there. They hit a school record 17 three pointers on 33 attempts and dished out 28 assists. Aili Tanke hit 6 three pointers for 22 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Molly Noelck had a double double going perfect from the field for 13 points and dished out 10 assists. Jenica Lewis had 13 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 14 points. Jayce Blanchard stepped into the starting role tonight to score 7 points, grab 5 boards, and dish out 5 assists. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Cortlynn Jackson (6), Averie Ryan (5), Rubie Pohlman (3), and Ava Helming (2). Johnston is now 15-0 and will take on the Urbandale J-Hawks on Tuesday night at home in the annual Coaches vs Cancer game. Tip is set for 6:15.
The Dragons traveled to Cedar Rapids to take on the Jefferson J-Hawks on Monday night in a non conference match-up. Johnston jumped all over Jefferson from the get go draining 5 first quarter 3 pointers to take a 28-8 lead after the first quarter. The Dragons didn't let up from there. They hit a school record 17 three pointers on 33 attempts and dished out 28 assists. Aili Tanke hit 6 three pointers for 22 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Molly Noelck had a double double going perfect from the field for 13 points and dished out 10 assists. Jenica Lewis had 13 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 14 points. Jayce Blanchard stepped into the starting role tonight to score 7 points, grab 5 boards, and dish out 5 assists. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Cortlynn Jackson (6), Averie Ryan (5), Rubie Pohlman (3), and Ava Helming (2). Johnston is now 15-0 and will take on the Urbandale J-Hawks on Tuesday night at home in the annual Coaches vs Cancer game. Tip is set for 6:15.
1/13/23 - Dragons Stay Unbeaten
Johnston traveled to Northwest to take on the Wolves in a CIML conference game on Friday night. The Dragons got the Wolves best shot as Johnston turned the ball over a season high 15 times. Northwest keep it close throughout the first half but the Dragons were able to stretch the lead to 20 by the end of the 3rd quarter en route to a 63-49 win. Johnston outrebounded the Wolves 37-26 and held Northwest to 34% from the field. Freshman Jenica Lewis led the Dragons pouring in a game high 24 points making 4/7 three points FGs an grabbed 8 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had another solid night with 14 points, 6 assists, and 5 boards. Aili Tanke put up another double double with 13 points and 10 boards. Molly Noelck scored a bucket and pulled down 5 boards. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (7), Isabella Balsley (2), and Jayce Blanchard (1). Johnston moves to 14-0 overall and 11-0 in the CIML. The Dragons travel to CR Jefferson on Monday for a 6:30 pm tip and will return home Tuesdy to host Urbandale in a Coaches vs Cancer game.
Johnston traveled to Northwest to take on the Wolves in a CIML conference game on Friday night. The Dragons got the Wolves best shot as Johnston turned the ball over a season high 15 times. Northwest keep it close throughout the first half but the Dragons were able to stretch the lead to 20 by the end of the 3rd quarter en route to a 63-49 win. Johnston outrebounded the Wolves 37-26 and held Northwest to 34% from the field. Freshman Jenica Lewis led the Dragons pouring in a game high 24 points making 4/7 three points FGs an grabbed 8 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley had another solid night with 14 points, 6 assists, and 5 boards. Aili Tanke put up another double double with 13 points and 10 boards. Molly Noelck scored a bucket and pulled down 5 boards. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (7), Isabella Balsley (2), and Jayce Blanchard (1). Johnston moves to 14-0 overall and 11-0 in the CIML. The Dragons travel to CR Jefferson on Monday for a 6:30 pm tip and will return home Tuesdy to host Urbandale in a Coaches vs Cancer game.
1/10/23 - Johnston Starts 2nd Round Conference Schedule With Win
The Dragons hosted the 11th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Tuesday night for a CIML Conference matchup. The first time around Ankeny got out to a 14 point lead before the Dragons took control for the win but tonight it was all Dragons. Johnston led 17-8 after the first quarter and 38-19 at the half en route to the 60-32 win. The Dragons stifled the Hawkettes offensively as they held Ankeny to a season low in points. Aaliyah paced the Dragons with 23 points while grabbing 5 rebounds. Jenica Lewis added 12 points and 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 10 points and grabbed 5 rebounds while dishing out 5 assists. Aili Tanked poured in 7 points while leading the team in rebounds with 9. Molly Noelck added a 3 pt basket and Jayce Blanchard chipped in with 2 points. The Dragons move to 13-0 overall and 9-0 in the CIML Conference. They travel to Waukee Northwest on Friday January 13th for a 6:15 pm tip in another CIML matchup with the 9th ranked Wolves.
The Dragons hosted the 11th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Tuesday night for a CIML Conference matchup. The first time around Ankeny got out to a 14 point lead before the Dragons took control for the win but tonight it was all Dragons. Johnston led 17-8 after the first quarter and 38-19 at the half en route to the 60-32 win. The Dragons stifled the Hawkettes offensively as they held Ankeny to a season low in points. Aaliyah paced the Dragons with 23 points while grabbing 5 rebounds. Jenica Lewis added 12 points and 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 10 points and grabbed 5 rebounds while dishing out 5 assists. Aili Tanked poured in 7 points while leading the team in rebounds with 9. Molly Noelck added a 3 pt basket and Jayce Blanchard chipped in with 2 points. The Dragons move to 13-0 overall and 9-0 in the CIML Conference. They travel to Waukee Northwest on Friday January 13th for a 6:15 pm tip in another CIML matchup with the 9th ranked Wolves.
1/7/23 - Dragons Run Their Record To 12-0
Johnston took the road on Saturday to travel to Class 4A 8th Ranked Indianola. Johnston used full court defense to speed the Indians up and take control of the game early. Johnston took a 41-19 lead into halftime and increased it to a running clock by early 4th quarter. Indianola couldn't stop Aaliyah Riley from getting to the basket as she went 9/9 from inside the 3 pt line for 22 points. Riley also had 5 steals. Molly Noelck got into double figures for 12 points while Jenica Lewis added 12 points and 4 rebounds. Aili Tanke had 7 points and 5 boards, and Emma Hampton chipped in with 6 points, 5 boards, and 3 assists. Other Dragons to score were Isabella Balsley (4), Cortlynn Jackson (3), and Ava Helming (2). The Dragons took over the top spot in the Class 5A rankings this week and with the win improve to 12-0. Their next game will be on Tuessay as they will host the 11th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Educator Appreciation night.
Johnston took the road on Saturday to travel to Class 4A 8th Ranked Indianola. Johnston used full court defense to speed the Indians up and take control of the game early. Johnston took a 41-19 lead into halftime and increased it to a running clock by early 4th quarter. Indianola couldn't stop Aaliyah Riley from getting to the basket as she went 9/9 from inside the 3 pt line for 22 points. Riley also had 5 steals. Molly Noelck got into double figures for 12 points while Jenica Lewis added 12 points and 4 rebounds. Aili Tanke had 7 points and 5 boards, and Emma Hampton chipped in with 6 points, 5 boards, and 3 assists. Other Dragons to score were Isabella Balsley (4), Cortlynn Jackson (3), and Ava Helming (2). The Dragons took over the top spot in the Class 5A rankings this week and with the win improve to 12-0. Their next game will be on Tuessay as they will host the 11th ranked Hawkettes of Ankeny on Educator Appreciation night.
1/3/23 - Johnston Gets Win In First Game After Break
The Dragons traveled to Wells Fargo Arena on Tuesday to take on the 5th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk in a CIML Conference contest. Johnston shot 44% from the 3 pt line and outrebounded the Rams 38-27 en route to the 69-49 win. Aili Tanke paced the Dragons with another double double scoring 22 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Jenica Lewis went 4/7 from the 3 pt line to pour in 18 points while grabbing 6 rebounds. Junior point guard Aaliyah Riley got the rim and scored 12 points while also grabbing 8 rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz hit a big 3 pt shot at the 1st half buzzer and had 4 total points. Emma Hampton chipped in with 4 while Molly Noelck had 2. Johnston runs their record to 11-0 and 8-0 in the CIML. Next up for the Dragons is a road trip to Class 4A top 10 ranked Indianola on Saturday for a 1:30 pm tip.
The Dragons traveled to Wells Fargo Arena on Tuesday to take on the 5th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk in a CIML Conference contest. Johnston shot 44% from the 3 pt line and outrebounded the Rams 38-27 en route to the 69-49 win. Aili Tanke paced the Dragons with another double double scoring 22 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Jenica Lewis went 4/7 from the 3 pt line to pour in 18 points while grabbing 6 rebounds. Junior point guard Aaliyah Riley got the rim and scored 12 points while also grabbing 8 rebounds. Jaliyah Kinnetz hit a big 3 pt shot at the 1st half buzzer and had 4 total points. Emma Hampton chipped in with 4 while Molly Noelck had 2. Johnston runs their record to 11-0 and 8-0 in the CIML. Next up for the Dragons is a road trip to Class 4A top 10 ranked Indianola on Saturday for a 1:30 pm tip.
12/21/22 - Dragons Close Pre Winter Break Schedule 10-0
The 13th ranked Waukee Warriors came to Johnston on Tuesday night for the last game before winter break. Johnston was firing on all cylinders from the start. The Dragons shot 45% from the three point line going 9/20 and short 50% from the field for the game. Johnston also shot 15/17 from the free throw line, good for 88%. Johnston also forced the Warriors into 27 turnovers. The Dragons had a very balanced offensive attack with all 5 starters scoring 8 or more points. Aili Tanke at 17 points and 4 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added 16 points with 3 assists and 3 steals. Jenica Lewis poured in 13 points going 3/4 from the three pt line and grabbed 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 11 points with 4 steals, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists. Molly Noelck hit for 8 points and 3 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard (5), Jaliyah Kinnetz (5), Cortlynn Jackson (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Johnston is the only remaining unbeaten team in the CIML Conference at 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the conference. They now have a 2 week break until they travel to Wells Fargo Arena on January 3rd to take on the 4th ranked Southeast Polk Rams for a 3:30 tip.
The 13th ranked Waukee Warriors came to Johnston on Tuesday night for the last game before winter break. Johnston was firing on all cylinders from the start. The Dragons shot 45% from the three point line going 9/20 and short 50% from the field for the game. Johnston also shot 15/17 from the free throw line, good for 88%. Johnston also forced the Warriors into 27 turnovers. The Dragons had a very balanced offensive attack with all 5 starters scoring 8 or more points. Aili Tanke at 17 points and 4 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added 16 points with 3 assists and 3 steals. Jenica Lewis poured in 13 points going 3/4 from the three pt line and grabbed 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 11 points with 4 steals, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists. Molly Noelck hit for 8 points and 3 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard (5), Jaliyah Kinnetz (5), Cortlynn Jackson (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Johnston is the only remaining unbeaten team in the CIML Conference at 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the conference. They now have a 2 week break until they travel to Wells Fargo Arena on January 3rd to take on the 4th ranked Southeast Polk Rams for a 3:30 tip.
12/20/22 - Johnston Takes The Match Up of #2s
Johnston made the short trip to Grimes on Tuesday for the border battle between the Class 5A #2 ranked Dragons and the Class 4A #2 ranked Dallas Center-Grimes Mustangs. The Mustangs played well on their home court opening up a 7 point lead in the first half before the Dragons went on an 11-0 run. DCG responded with a 5-0 run in the last minute of the 2nd quarter to take a 1 point lead into the break. Johnston stepped up their defense and turned that into some easy points to open an 11 point leading heading into the final quarter. DCG tried to make a run at the Dragons but Johnston was 6-7 from the foul line in the closing minutes and that sealed the win. The Dragons had 4 players reach double figures in scoring and it was that balanced attack which made the difference. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 14 points while dishing out 4 assists and grabbing 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton poured in 13 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, and went 5 for 5 from the free throw line. Jenica Lewis had a great stat line scoring 11 points, grabbing 6 boards, dishing out 4 assists, and tallied 4 steals. Aili Tanke also got into double figures with 11 points while grabbing 8 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to score 5 points and grab a couple rebounds while Isabella Balsley came off the bench to score 4 points. Johnston runs their record to 9-0 on the season and will close out the pre-winter break portion of their schedule at home on Wednesday night at 5:00 as they host the 13th ranked Waukee Warriors.
Johnston made the short trip to Grimes on Tuesday for the border battle between the Class 5A #2 ranked Dragons and the Class 4A #2 ranked Dallas Center-Grimes Mustangs. The Mustangs played well on their home court opening up a 7 point lead in the first half before the Dragons went on an 11-0 run. DCG responded with a 5-0 run in the last minute of the 2nd quarter to take a 1 point lead into the break. Johnston stepped up their defense and turned that into some easy points to open an 11 point leading heading into the final quarter. DCG tried to make a run at the Dragons but Johnston was 6-7 from the foul line in the closing minutes and that sealed the win. The Dragons had 4 players reach double figures in scoring and it was that balanced attack which made the difference. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 14 points while dishing out 4 assists and grabbing 4 rebounds. Emma Hampton poured in 13 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, and went 5 for 5 from the free throw line. Jenica Lewis had a great stat line scoring 11 points, grabbing 6 boards, dishing out 4 assists, and tallied 4 steals. Aili Tanke also got into double figures with 11 points while grabbing 8 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to score 5 points and grab a couple rebounds while Isabella Balsley came off the bench to score 4 points. Johnston runs their record to 9-0 on the season and will close out the pre-winter break portion of their schedule at home on Wednesday night at 5:00 as they host the 13th ranked Waukee Warriors.
12/17/22 - Dragons Take Down Dubuque Senior
The Dragons closed out a tough week with their 3rd win in 5 days by taking down the Dubuque Senior Rams Saturday at the Winter Tip Off Classic by a score of 79-40. Johnston started out strong with an 18-5 first quarter and rolled from there. Shortly into the 4th quarter the Dragons increased their lead to 35 pts which triggered a running clock for the rest of the game. Jenica Lewis and Aili Tanked paced the Dragons offensively. Lewis scored 17 points hitting 5 three pt fgs while dishing out 4 assists, and grabbed 5 rebounds. Tanked poured in 17 points, grabbed 9 rebounds, and dished out 6 assists. Emma Hampton got into double figures also scoring 12 points. Molly Noelck had 8 points and 7 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley poured in 7 points and also dished out 6 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (6), Jayce Blanchard (5), Cortlynn Jackson (5), and Isabella Balsley (2). The win moves the Dragons to 8-0 on the season. Johnston has another game with a top 10 opponent on Tuesday as they travel to #2 Dallas Center-Grimes for a 6:15 pm tip.
The Dragons closed out a tough week with their 3rd win in 5 days by taking down the Dubuque Senior Rams Saturday at the Winter Tip Off Classic by a score of 79-40. Johnston started out strong with an 18-5 first quarter and rolled from there. Shortly into the 4th quarter the Dragons increased their lead to 35 pts which triggered a running clock for the rest of the game. Jenica Lewis and Aili Tanked paced the Dragons offensively. Lewis scored 17 points hitting 5 three pt fgs while dishing out 4 assists, and grabbed 5 rebounds. Tanked poured in 17 points, grabbed 9 rebounds, and dished out 6 assists. Emma Hampton got into double figures also scoring 12 points. Molly Noelck had 8 points and 7 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley poured in 7 points and also dished out 6 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jaliyah Kinnetz (6), Jayce Blanchard (5), Cortlynn Jackson (5), and Isabella Balsley (2). The win moves the Dragons to 8-0 on the season. Johnston has another game with a top 10 opponent on Tuesday as they travel to #2 Dallas Center-Grimes for a 6:15 pm tip.
12/16/22 - Another Top 10 Opponent Another Win
Johnston hosted the 8th ranked Valley Tigers on Friday night for a CIML Conference showdown. Valley led for most of the first half before the Dragons were able to get ahead to lead by 2 at the halftime break. Valley owned the 3rd quarter 17-10 to take a 5 pt lead into the 4th. The Dragons were cold from the 3 pt arch tonight but hit 3 big three point shots in the 4th quarter to take the lead and hang on for a 53-50 win. It was a grind for Johnston but they picked up the defense in the final frame which was the difference in the game. Aili Tanke led Johnston with 16 points and 7 rebounds. Jenica Lewis was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 10 points and also grabbed 4 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley and Molly Noelck both poured in 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Riley also grabbed 6 rebounds. Johnston improves to 7-0 and 6-0 in CIML Conference. The win also extends their winning streak to 33 games. Next up for the Dragons is a matchup with the Dubuque Senior Rams in the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday the 17th at 2:30 pm at Johnston High School.
Johnston hosted the 8th ranked Valley Tigers on Friday night for a CIML Conference showdown. Valley led for most of the first half before the Dragons were able to get ahead to lead by 2 at the halftime break. Valley owned the 3rd quarter 17-10 to take a 5 pt lead into the 4th. The Dragons were cold from the 3 pt arch tonight but hit 3 big three point shots in the 4th quarter to take the lead and hang on for a 53-50 win. It was a grind for Johnston but they picked up the defense in the final frame which was the difference in the game. Aili Tanke led Johnston with 16 points and 7 rebounds. Jenica Lewis was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 10 points and also grabbed 4 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley and Molly Noelck both poured in 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton (4), Jayce Blanchard (3), Jaliyah Kinnetz (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Riley also grabbed 6 rebounds. Johnston improves to 7-0 and 6-0 in CIML Conference. The win also extends their winning streak to 33 games. Next up for the Dragons is a matchup with the Dubuque Senior Rams in the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday the 17th at 2:30 pm at Johnston High School.
12/13/22 - Johnston Beats #6 Centennial
The Dragons traveled to Ankeny tonight to take on the 6th ranked Centennial Jaguars in a CIML Conference clash. Johnston used their defense into quick points to jump out to a 9-0 lead. Centennial clawed their way back into the game and the Dragons lead 19-14 at the half. Centennial started the 3rd quarter on a run to take a 4 point lead before Johnston made a run of their own to take a 36-29 lead early in the 4th quarter. The Jaguars then score 9 straight to take a brief lead with just under 4 minutes left in the game but Freshman Jenica Lewis hit a big step back three to get the lead back and the Dragons got the win 46-40. This is the 5th opponent out of 6 games the Dragons held to 40 points or less. Lewis paced the Dragons on the scoreboard with 15 points but also played great defense with 5 steals. Centennial did a great job of taking away the 3 point shots which allowed Aaliyah Riley to get to the basket for 13 points. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 10 points while grabbing 4 rebounds and blocking 4 shots. Aili Tanke was the only other Dragon to score pouring in 8 points but led the Dragons with 11 rebounds. Johnston improves to 6-0 on the season and 5-0 in CIML Conference play. Next up Johnston is another top 10 showdown with #5 Valley on Friday the 16th. Tip is set for 6:15 in Johnston.
The Dragons traveled to Ankeny tonight to take on the 6th ranked Centennial Jaguars in a CIML Conference clash. Johnston used their defense into quick points to jump out to a 9-0 lead. Centennial clawed their way back into the game and the Dragons lead 19-14 at the half. Centennial started the 3rd quarter on a run to take a 4 point lead before Johnston made a run of their own to take a 36-29 lead early in the 4th quarter. The Jaguars then score 9 straight to take a brief lead with just under 4 minutes left in the game but Freshman Jenica Lewis hit a big step back three to get the lead back and the Dragons got the win 46-40. This is the 5th opponent out of 6 games the Dragons held to 40 points or less. Lewis paced the Dragons on the scoreboard with 15 points but also played great defense with 5 steals. Centennial did a great job of taking away the 3 point shots which allowed Aaliyah Riley to get to the basket for 13 points. Emma Hampton also got into double figures with 10 points while grabbing 4 rebounds and blocking 4 shots. Aili Tanke was the only other Dragon to score pouring in 8 points but led the Dragons with 11 rebounds. Johnston improves to 6-0 on the season and 5-0 in CIML Conference play. Next up Johnston is another top 10 showdown with #5 Valley on Friday the 16th. Tip is set for 6:15 in Johnston.
12/9/22 - Dragons Win 5th Straight To Start Season
The Dragons caught fire tonight to win their 5th straight game to start the season. Johnston went 17 for 37 from the 3 pt line. The 17 three pointers are a Johnston single game record. The Dragons led 49-15 at the half. The second half started with a running clock and Johnston won the game 76-29. Aili Tanke lead the Dragons with 22 points going 6 of 8 from the 3 pt line and 4 for 4 at the free throw line. Emma Hampton followed up her big night on Tuesday to add 11 points tonight. Aaliyah Riley added 9 points and Jaliyah Kinnetz also added 9 points knocking in 3 three pt fgs. Cortlynn Jackson had 8 points on the night included 2 three pt fgs. Other Dragons to score were Jenica Lewis (6), Molly Noelck (6), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Ava Helming (2). Helming lead the Dragons on the boards with 7 and Tanke grabbed 5. Both Lewis and Riley dished out 4 assists each and Isabella Balsley nabbed 4 steals. Johnston moves to 5-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be a big matchup at #6 Ankeny Centennial on Tuesday the 13th for a 6:15 tip off.
The Dragons caught fire tonight to win their 5th straight game to start the season. Johnston went 17 for 37 from the 3 pt line. The 17 three pointers are a Johnston single game record. The Dragons led 49-15 at the half. The second half started with a running clock and Johnston won the game 76-29. Aili Tanke lead the Dragons with 22 points going 6 of 8 from the 3 pt line and 4 for 4 at the free throw line. Emma Hampton followed up her big night on Tuesday to add 11 points tonight. Aaliyah Riley added 9 points and Jaliyah Kinnetz also added 9 points knocking in 3 three pt fgs. Cortlynn Jackson had 8 points on the night included 2 three pt fgs. Other Dragons to score were Jenica Lewis (6), Molly Noelck (6), Jayce Blanchard (3), and Ava Helming (2). Helming lead the Dragons on the boards with 7 and Tanke grabbed 5. Both Lewis and Riley dished out 4 assists each and Isabella Balsley nabbed 4 steals. Johnston moves to 5-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML. Their next game will be a big matchup at #6 Ankeny Centennial on Tuesday the 13th for a 6:15 tip off.
12/6/22 - Johnston Wins Another Top 10 Matchup
Johnston play the second of back to back games verse top 10 competition on Tuesday night as they hosted the 6th ranked Maroons of Dowling. Dowling got out to a 7 point lead and hit a bucket at the 2nd quarter buzzer to take a 2 point lead into halftime. The Dragons regrouped at half and doubled up Dowlings points in the 3rd quarter, 18-9 to take a 7 point lead into the final quarter on their way to the 55-39 win. The Dragons ratcheted up the defense and only allowed Dowling to score 13 points in the second half. Johnston grabbed 20 offensive rebounds and outrebounded the Maroons 42-25. Emma Hampton paced the Dragons with a career high 23 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Aili Tanked had another double double with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Jenica Lewis had 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard, Aaliyah Riley, and Molly Noelck who all had 2 points each. The Dragons will go to Urbandale on Friday night for their rivalry game aginst the Jayhawks for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston play the second of back to back games verse top 10 competition on Tuesday night as they hosted the 6th ranked Maroons of Dowling. Dowling got out to a 7 point lead and hit a bucket at the 2nd quarter buzzer to take a 2 point lead into halftime. The Dragons regrouped at half and doubled up Dowlings points in the 3rd quarter, 18-9 to take a 7 point lead into the final quarter on their way to the 55-39 win. The Dragons ratcheted up the defense and only allowed Dowling to score 13 points in the second half. Johnston grabbed 20 offensive rebounds and outrebounded the Maroons 42-25. Emma Hampton paced the Dragons with a career high 23 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Aili Tanked had another double double with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Jenica Lewis had 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard, Aaliyah Riley, and Molly Noelck who all had 2 points each. The Dragons will go to Urbandale on Friday night for their rivalry game aginst the Jayhawks for a 6:15 tip.
12/2/22 - Johnston Get Road Win At Ankeny
Johnston went on the road for the first time this season to take on the #9 Ankeny Hawkettes. The Hawkettes got out to an early lead by as many 14 points in the second quarter. The Dragons closed the gap to 3 at halftime then took command of the game early in the 3rd quarter. Johnston was able to overcome a poor shooting night to get the win 68-59. Molly Noelck broke the seal on the basket and knocked in 4 three pointers en route to 18 points. Aili Tanke scored a team high 19 points and grabbed a team high 13 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley got into double figures with 13 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and dished out 3 assists. Johnston had a 4th player in double figures as Emma Hampton scored 10 points while grabbing 7 rebounds. Jenica Lewis and Isabella Balsely also got into the scoring column with 6 and 2 points. Lewis also grabbed 5 rebounds and dished out 3 assists. Johnston will be at home on Tuesday the 6th as they welcome #6 Dowling Catholic to JHS for Grandparents Night. The game will tip at 6:15.
Johnston went on the road for the first time this season to take on the #9 Ankeny Hawkettes. The Hawkettes got out to an early lead by as many 14 points in the second quarter. The Dragons closed the gap to 3 at halftime then took command of the game early in the 3rd quarter. Johnston was able to overcome a poor shooting night to get the win 68-59. Molly Noelck broke the seal on the basket and knocked in 4 three pointers en route to 18 points. Aili Tanke scored a team high 19 points and grabbed a team high 13 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley got into double figures with 13 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and dished out 3 assists. Johnston had a 4th player in double figures as Emma Hampton scored 10 points while grabbing 7 rebounds. Jenica Lewis and Isabella Balsely also got into the scoring column with 6 and 2 points. Lewis also grabbed 5 rebounds and dished out 3 assists. Johnston will be at home on Tuesday the 6th as they welcome #6 Dowling Catholic to JHS for Grandparents Night. The game will tip at 6:15.
11/29/22 - Johnston Gets Second Win
The Dragons hosted the Northwest Wolves tonight for their second game and first CIML Conference contest. Johnston didn't shoot the ball as well tonight but still raced out to a big halftime lead, 39-13. The Dragons had another great defensive night creating 19 turnovers. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 steals. Aili Tanke poured in 12 points and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Emma Hampton also got into double figures scoring 11 points going 5 for 5 from the free throw line. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (7), Jenica Lewis (3), Jaliyah Kinnetz (3), and Jayce Blanchard (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in CIML action. The next game for the Dragons is a road trip to visit the 9th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes for a Friday December 2nd 6:15 tip.
The Dragons hosted the Northwest Wolves tonight for their second game and first CIML Conference contest. Johnston didn't shoot the ball as well tonight but still raced out to a big halftime lead, 39-13. The Dragons had another great defensive night creating 19 turnovers. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 steals. Aili Tanke poured in 12 points and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Emma Hampton also got into double figures scoring 11 points going 5 for 5 from the free throw line. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (7), Jenica Lewis (3), Jaliyah Kinnetz (3), and Jayce Blanchard (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in CIML action. The next game for the Dragons is a road trip to visit the 9th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes for a Friday December 2nd 6:15 tip.
11/28/22 - Dragons Win Home Opener
Johnston welcomed the Hawks of Cedar Rapids Prairie High School to town tonight for their season opener. Johnston couldn't have had a better start to the game getting out to an 18-0 lead. The Dragons led 45-9 at halftime by hitting 12-15 three point shots. The second half went quick as there was a running clock for the entire 16 minutes. Johnston took the game by the final of 69-24 for their first win of the season. Aili Tanke led the Dragons in scoring 25 points, tying the single game record for 3 pt fgs with 7. Tanke also grabbed 8 rebounds to lead the Dragons. Jenica Lewis had a great freshman debut with 11 points and 3 assists. Molly Noelck totaled 8 points, 3 3 pt fgs, and dished out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard (7), Aaliyah Riley (6), Jaliyah Kinnetz (4) Cortlynn Jackson (3), Isabella Balsey (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Ava Helming (1). Riley led Johnston by dishing out 5 assists as the team had 21 assists on 23 made fgs. Johnston will be back in action tomorrow night as they host the Northwest Wolves for the first CIML Conference game of the year at 6:15 pm.
Johnston welcomed the Hawks of Cedar Rapids Prairie High School to town tonight for their season opener. Johnston couldn't have had a better start to the game getting out to an 18-0 lead. The Dragons led 45-9 at halftime by hitting 12-15 three point shots. The second half went quick as there was a running clock for the entire 16 minutes. Johnston took the game by the final of 69-24 for their first win of the season. Aili Tanke led the Dragons in scoring 25 points, tying the single game record for 3 pt fgs with 7. Tanke also grabbed 8 rebounds to lead the Dragons. Jenica Lewis had a great freshman debut with 11 points and 3 assists. Molly Noelck totaled 8 points, 3 3 pt fgs, and dished out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Jayce Blanchard (7), Aaliyah Riley (6), Jaliyah Kinnetz (4) Cortlynn Jackson (3), Isabella Balsey (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Ava Helming (1). Riley led Johnston by dishing out 5 assists as the team had 21 assists on 23 made fgs. Johnston will be back in action tomorrow night as they host the Northwest Wolves for the first CIML Conference game of the year at 6:15 pm.
11/22/22 - Johnston Wins Regular Season Warm-Up
Johnston hosted the DM Roosevelt Roughriders on Tuesday night in an Achieve Challenge. Both teams played to raise money to help the JOPPA organization which helps people in the metro area that face homelssness. This was a way to help support a great cause and help both teams tune up for the regular season. Johnston jumped out early and never let the game get close. The Dragons won the 80-37 by hitting 13/29 three point field goals. Johnston had 11 players get in the scoring column including 7 players that scored 6 points or more. Aili Tanke led the way with 21 points. Both Molly Noelck and Cortlynn Jackson hit 3 three pointers for 9 points each. Emma Hampton chipped in with 8, while both Jayce Blanchard and Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7. Others players that scored were Aaliyah Riley (6), Averie Ryan (5), Sydney Hodges (4), Jenica Lewis (3), and Sidny Pohlman (1). Lewis dished out 5 assists while both Blanchard and Isabella Balsley had 3. The Dragons doubled up the Roughriders on the boards. Tanke had 7 rebounds while Noelck, Lewis, Blanchard, Ryan, Aaliyah Riley, and Ava Helming each had 4. Johnston will open up the regular season next Monday the 28th with a home game against the Cedar Rapids Prairie Hawks for a 7:00 pm tip.
Johnston hosted the DM Roosevelt Roughriders on Tuesday night in an Achieve Challenge. Both teams played to raise money to help the JOPPA organization which helps people in the metro area that face homelssness. This was a way to help support a great cause and help both teams tune up for the regular season. Johnston jumped out early and never let the game get close. The Dragons won the 80-37 by hitting 13/29 three point field goals. Johnston had 11 players get in the scoring column including 7 players that scored 6 points or more. Aili Tanke led the way with 21 points. Both Molly Noelck and Cortlynn Jackson hit 3 three pointers for 9 points each. Emma Hampton chipped in with 8, while both Jayce Blanchard and Jaliyah Kinnetz added 7. Others players that scored were Aaliyah Riley (6), Averie Ryan (5), Sydney Hodges (4), Jenica Lewis (3), and Sidny Pohlman (1). Lewis dished out 5 assists while both Blanchard and Isabella Balsley had 3. The Dragons doubled up the Roughriders on the boards. Tanke had 7 rebounds while Noelck, Lewis, Blanchard, Ryan, Aaliyah Riley, and Ava Helming each had 4. Johnston will open up the regular season next Monday the 28th with a home game against the Cedar Rapids Prairie Hawks for a 7:00 pm tip.
2021-2022 Game Summaries
3/4/22 - The Dragons Make History
The Johnston Dragons made state history Friday night becoming the only 5A team to reach 3 consecutive state title games and finish a season undefeated. Johnston knocked of the Waterloo West Wahawks to claim their 2nd state championship in 3 years and finished with a record of 26-0. The Dragons took control of the game right from the start. West controlled the tip and knocked down the games first basket but that would be their only lead of the game. Johnston scored the next 9 and never looked back. West would close the gap to 4 at halftime but Johnston suffocated the Wahawk offense in the 3rd quarter and outscored West 16-2 to take an 18 point lead into the final quarter. Johnston kept knocking down shots and routed the Wahawks, 51-31, to earn the title. Anna Gossling led the Dragons with 13 points, 3 assist, and 5 rebounds while holding West's leading scorer and all state point guard to 9 points, 14 points below her average. Molly Noelck and Aili Tanke knocked down three 3 point shots apiece and both totaled 11 points. Tanke also grabbed 5 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi scored 6 points and grabbed a game high 12 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added 6 points but her biggest contribution was holding West's all state forward to only 14 points, 6 below her season average. Zoey Buchan was the only other Dragon to score with 4 points. Jada Gyamfi was selected to the All Tournament Team and Anna Gossling was selected as the captain of the all tournament team and tournament MVP. The Dragons close out the season with a school record 26 wins.
The Johnston Dragons made state history Friday night becoming the only 5A team to reach 3 consecutive state title games and finish a season undefeated. Johnston knocked of the Waterloo West Wahawks to claim their 2nd state championship in 3 years and finished with a record of 26-0. The Dragons took control of the game right from the start. West controlled the tip and knocked down the games first basket but that would be their only lead of the game. Johnston scored the next 9 and never looked back. West would close the gap to 4 at halftime but Johnston suffocated the Wahawk offense in the 3rd quarter and outscored West 16-2 to take an 18 point lead into the final quarter. Johnston kept knocking down shots and routed the Wahawks, 51-31, to earn the title. Anna Gossling led the Dragons with 13 points, 3 assist, and 5 rebounds while holding West's leading scorer and all state point guard to 9 points, 14 points below her average. Molly Noelck and Aili Tanke knocked down three 3 point shots apiece and both totaled 11 points. Tanke also grabbed 5 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi scored 6 points and grabbed a game high 12 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley added 6 points but her biggest contribution was holding West's all state forward to only 14 points, 6 below her season average. Zoey Buchan was the only other Dragon to score with 4 points. Jada Gyamfi was selected to the All Tournament Team and Anna Gossling was selected as the captain of the all tournament team and tournament MVP. The Dragons close out the season with a school record 26 wins.
3/3/22 - Johnston Makes 3rd Straight State Title Game
The Johnston Dragons earned their 3rd consecutive trip to Iowa's Class 5A State Championship game by taking down the 4 seed Pleasant Valley Spartans on Thursday morning, 64-44. Johnston had another fast start getting out to a 7-1 lead before the Spartans run on their own run to take a 9-8 lead. From that point on the Dragons dominated by going on a 16-0 run to take a 15 point lead. PV would make a little comeback to get within 7 at one point but the Dragons pushed the lead to as many as 30 points by early in the 4th quarter on their way to the win. The victory is a new school record for wins in a season as the Dragons sit at 25-0. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points and 8 assists as she was big at disecting the PV zone defense. Jada Gyamfi scored 13 and grabbed 8 rebounds. Zoey Buchan was the other Dragon to get into double figures with 11 pts. Molly Noelck came off the bench for 8 points while both Aili Tanke and Emma Hampton added 6. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench and hit a big first half 3 for her only points. The Dragons will take on the 2nd seeded Waterloo West Wahawks in the state title game on Friday night at 6:00 pm.
The Johnston Dragons earned their 3rd consecutive trip to Iowa's Class 5A State Championship game by taking down the 4 seed Pleasant Valley Spartans on Thursday morning, 64-44. Johnston had another fast start getting out to a 7-1 lead before the Spartans run on their own run to take a 9-8 lead. From that point on the Dragons dominated by going on a 16-0 run to take a 15 point lead. PV would make a little comeback to get within 7 at one point but the Dragons pushed the lead to as many as 30 points by early in the 4th quarter on their way to the win. The victory is a new school record for wins in a season as the Dragons sit at 25-0. Aaliyah Riley had 12 points and 8 assists as she was big at disecting the PV zone defense. Jada Gyamfi scored 13 and grabbed 8 rebounds. Zoey Buchan was the other Dragon to get into double figures with 11 pts. Molly Noelck came off the bench for 8 points while both Aili Tanke and Emma Hampton added 6. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench and hit a big first half 3 for her only points. The Dragons will take on the 2nd seeded Waterloo West Wahawks in the state title game on Friday night at 6:00 pm.
2/28/22 - Dragons Win State Quarterfinal
The 2022 Iowa Girls State High School Basketball tournament kicked off today with a 10 am game between the #1 Dragons and the #9 Maroons of Dowling Catholic. This is the 3rd time this season that the two teams have met and this one started exactly as the last 2. Johnston jumped out to a 9-0 lead but this time the Maroons battled back, something they were unable to do in the first 2 meetings. Johnston used a run to end the 2nd quarter and a run to start the 3rd quarter to open an 11 point lead. From that point on Dowling would get no closer than 6 points and the Dragons sealed the win from the free throw line. Anna Gossling scored 19 points to lead Johnston. Jada Gyamfi tallied a double double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley also got into double figures with 11 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Emma Hampton (2). With the win the Dragons are now 24-0 and reach the state semifinals for the 5th straight year. Johnston will take on the 4th ranked Spartans of Pleasant Valley at 10 am on Thursday March 3rd.
The 2022 Iowa Girls State High School Basketball tournament kicked off today with a 10 am game between the #1 Dragons and the #9 Maroons of Dowling Catholic. This is the 3rd time this season that the two teams have met and this one started exactly as the last 2. Johnston jumped out to a 9-0 lead but this time the Maroons battled back, something they were unable to do in the first 2 meetings. Johnston used a run to end the 2nd quarter and a run to start the 3rd quarter to open an 11 point lead. From that point on Dowling would get no closer than 6 points and the Dragons sealed the win from the free throw line. Anna Gossling scored 19 points to lead Johnston. Jada Gyamfi tallied a double double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley also got into double figures with 11 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Emma Hampton (2). With the win the Dragons are now 24-0 and reach the state semifinals for the 5th straight year. Johnston will take on the 4th ranked Spartans of Pleasant Valley at 10 am on Thursday March 3rd.
2/23/22 - Johnston Beats North In Regional Final
The game was postponed a day because of weather but the Dragons ended up taking down the Polar Bears 60-46 to qualify for a class 5A record 8th straight state tournament. Johnston will enter the week as the #1 seed taking on 8th seeded Dowling Catholic on Monday February 28th at 10:00 am. The Dragons dug themselves a 10 point hole on Wednesday as North came out on fire and the Dragons started 0-10 from 3. Johnston was able to come back to take the lead by halftime but during the 3rd quarter North hit 5 threes and took a brief lead before the Dragons locked down on defense to go on a run and take a 12 point lead into the 4th quarter on their way to the win. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Molly Noelck went 3 of 5 from three pt range on her way to 15 points and 5 rebounds. Aili Tanke got into double figures also with 12. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Rilley (6), Anna Gossling (4), Zoey Buchan (3), and Emma Hampton (2). Now the Dragons turn their attention to the quarterfinal matchup with the Maroons. Johnston took both meetings between the two this season. Make your plans to get out to Wells Fargo Arena to support the girls.
The game was postponed a day because of weather but the Dragons ended up taking down the Polar Bears 60-46 to qualify for a class 5A record 8th straight state tournament. Johnston will enter the week as the #1 seed taking on 8th seeded Dowling Catholic on Monday February 28th at 10:00 am. The Dragons dug themselves a 10 point hole on Wednesday as North came out on fire and the Dragons started 0-10 from 3. Johnston was able to come back to take the lead by halftime but during the 3rd quarter North hit 5 threes and took a brief lead before the Dragons locked down on defense to go on a run and take a 12 point lead into the 4th quarter on their way to the win. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Molly Noelck went 3 of 5 from three pt range on her way to 15 points and 5 rebounds. Aili Tanke got into double figures also with 12. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Rilley (6), Anna Gossling (4), Zoey Buchan (3), and Emma Hampton (2). Now the Dragons turn their attention to the quarterfinal matchup with the Maroons. Johnston took both meetings between the two this season. Make your plans to get out to Wells Fargo Arena to support the girls.
2/19/22 - Dragons Win Regional Semifinal
Johnston kicked off the postseason with a bang on Saturday night taking down the Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets 87-11. The Dragons scored over 20 points in each quarter and 12 players got into the scoring column, all of which scored 4 points or more. Johnston hit 12 three point field goals on the night and shot 53% from the floor. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 12 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 12 points nailing 3 three pointers. Zoey Buchan added 9 points and both Aili Tanke and Anna Gossling chipped in with 8. Other Dragons to score were Cortlynn Jackson (6), Molly Noelck (6), Ava Helming (6), Jayce Blanchard (6), Isabella Balsley (5), Jada Gyamif (5), and Emma Hampton (4). Johnston improves to 22-0 on the season and will now take on the Des Moines North Polar Bears on Tuesday night the 22nd at Johnston High School for a berth in the 2022 IGHSAU State Basketball Tournament. Make plans to get out and suppor the girls!
Johnston kicked off the postseason with a bang on Saturday night taking down the Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets 87-11. The Dragons scored over 20 points in each quarter and 12 players got into the scoring column, all of which scored 4 points or more. Johnston hit 12 three point field goals on the night and shot 53% from the floor. Aaliyah Riley led the Dragons with 12 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. Averie Ryan came off the bench to score 12 points nailing 3 three pointers. Zoey Buchan added 9 points and both Aili Tanke and Anna Gossling chipped in with 8. Other Dragons to score were Cortlynn Jackson (6), Molly Noelck (6), Ava Helming (6), Jayce Blanchard (6), Isabella Balsley (5), Jada Gyamif (5), and Emma Hampton (4). Johnston improves to 22-0 on the season and will now take on the Des Moines North Polar Bears on Tuesday night the 22nd at Johnston High School for a berth in the 2022 IGHSAU State Basketball Tournament. Make plans to get out and suppor the girls!
2/11/22 - Senior Night Success
Friday night was a special night for our 4 seniors, Jada Gyamfi, Zoey Buchan, Anna Gossling, and Mackenzie Lauridsen. They dominated the 5th ranked team in the state for a 60-28 victory. The win capped off the first undefeated season in program history at 21-0. The girls were honored for their 4 year commitment to the program between the girls and boys games. The game was never in doubt as the Dragons lead by us much as 37 in the second half. Anna Gossling led the team in scoring tonight with 17 points. Jada Gyamfi scored 12 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley turned in another great performance with 7 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds all while holding Dowling's leading scorer to 2 points. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (6), Isabella Balsley (5), Zoey Buchan (5), Emma Hampton (5), and Molly Noelck (3). Now Johnston turns its attention to the post season as they enter regional play as Class 5A #1 seed and only unbeaten team. They will take on the Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets in a regional semifinal on Saturday February 19th at 7:00 pm at Johnston High School.
Friday night was a special night for our 4 seniors, Jada Gyamfi, Zoey Buchan, Anna Gossling, and Mackenzie Lauridsen. They dominated the 5th ranked team in the state for a 60-28 victory. The win capped off the first undefeated season in program history at 21-0. The girls were honored for their 4 year commitment to the program between the girls and boys games. The game was never in doubt as the Dragons lead by us much as 37 in the second half. Anna Gossling led the team in scoring tonight with 17 points. Jada Gyamfi scored 12 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley turned in another great performance with 7 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds all while holding Dowling's leading scorer to 2 points. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (6), Isabella Balsley (5), Zoey Buchan (5), Emma Hampton (5), and Molly Noelck (3). Now Johnston turns its attention to the post season as they enter regional play as Class 5A #1 seed and only unbeaten team. They will take on the Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets in a regional semifinal on Saturday February 19th at 7:00 pm at Johnston High School.
2/8/22 - Johnston Notches 20th Win
Johnston made the trip to the south side of Des Moines on Tuesday night to take on the DM Lincoln Railsplitters. The game was never in doubt as Johnston was up 23-2 at the end of the first and 51-9 at the half en route to the 81-25 victory. The win was the 20th for the Dragons. 11 players scores 5 points or more as Johnston made 10 three pointers, dished out 22 assists, and out rebounded the Railsplitters 43-24. Aaliyah Riley had the stat line of the game going 100% from the field for 8 points, dished out 7 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi led all scorers with 16 points and also grabbed 5 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard had 8 points points, 4 assists and, 3 rebounds. Anna Gossling, Molly Noelck chipped in with 7 points while Ava Helming came in off the bench to score 7 points and lead the team in rebounding with 8. Zoey Buchan, Cortlynn Jackson, and Emma Hampton all scored 6 points. Averie Ryan had 5 points while Isabella Balsley had 5 points 4 assists, and 4 rebounds. Johnston is 20-0 on the season and takes on Dowling on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip. Come on out as we will celebrate senior night, honor Jada Gyamfi for her 1000 pt milestone, and try to become the first undefeated team through the regular season in school history.
Johnston made the trip to the south side of Des Moines on Tuesday night to take on the DM Lincoln Railsplitters. The game was never in doubt as Johnston was up 23-2 at the end of the first and 51-9 at the half en route to the 81-25 victory. The win was the 20th for the Dragons. 11 players scores 5 points or more as Johnston made 10 three pointers, dished out 22 assists, and out rebounded the Railsplitters 43-24. Aaliyah Riley had the stat line of the game going 100% from the field for 8 points, dished out 7 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi led all scorers with 16 points and also grabbed 5 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard had 8 points points, 4 assists and, 3 rebounds. Anna Gossling, Molly Noelck chipped in with 7 points while Ava Helming came in off the bench to score 7 points and lead the team in rebounding with 8. Zoey Buchan, Cortlynn Jackson, and Emma Hampton all scored 6 points. Averie Ryan had 5 points while Isabella Balsley had 5 points 4 assists, and 4 rebounds. Johnston is 20-0 on the season and takes on Dowling on Friday night for a 6:15 pm tip. Come on out as we will celebrate senior night, honor Jada Gyamfi for her 1000 pt milestone, and try to become the first undefeated team through the regular season in school history.
2/7/22 - Dragons Beat #12 Ankeny
Johnston started another 3 game week with another win. This time against the 12th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes. Johnston took a 19-11 lead after the first quarter and took a 20 point lead into the half, 41-21. Ankeny tried to make some second half runs but the Dragons were able to stop them and increase the lead each time. The final score was 79-49. Jada Gyamfi lead the way for the Dragons with a double double, 26 points and 11 rebounds while Anna Gossling knocked down three 3 pointers on her way to 17 points along with dishing out 5 assists. Molly Noelck hit three pointers also to total 9 points. Aaliyah Riley added 8 points and 5 rebounds. Emma Hampton turned in 6 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Others to score were Aili Tanke (5), Zoey Buchan (5), and Jayce Blanchard (3). Johnston shot 54% from the field and 38% from three point range. They outrebounded the Hawkettes 33-19 and dished out a total of 21 assists. Johnston is now 19-0 on the season and will play Tuesday night at DM Lincoln. Tip is set for 6:15.
Johnston started another 3 game week with another win. This time against the 12th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes. Johnston took a 19-11 lead after the first quarter and took a 20 point lead into the half, 41-21. Ankeny tried to make some second half runs but the Dragons were able to stop them and increase the lead each time. The final score was 79-49. Jada Gyamfi lead the way for the Dragons with a double double, 26 points and 11 rebounds while Anna Gossling knocked down three 3 pointers on her way to 17 points along with dishing out 5 assists. Molly Noelck hit three pointers also to total 9 points. Aaliyah Riley added 8 points and 5 rebounds. Emma Hampton turned in 6 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Others to score were Aili Tanke (5), Zoey Buchan (5), and Jayce Blanchard (3). Johnston shot 54% from the field and 38% from three point range. They outrebounded the Hawkettes 33-19 and dished out a total of 21 assists. Johnston is now 19-0 on the season and will play Tuesday night at DM Lincoln. Tip is set for 6:15.
2/4/22 - Johnston Clinches Conference Title
A slow start didn't stop the Dragons from wrapping up the CIML Central Conference championship in Waukee on Friday night. The Warriors lead after the first quarter 17-9 but that point forward the Dragons dominated scoring 27 points in both the 2nd and 4th quarters for a 81-50 win. With the win Johnston improves to 18-0 overall and 9-0 in the conference giving them their 3rd straight conference championship. Johnston made 13 of 28 three point shots, went 13 out of 14 in from the FT line, out-rebounded Waukee by +5, created 20 turnovers, and dished out 18 assists. Jada Gyamfi lead the Dragons with 22 points and 9 rebounds while Aili Tanke went 5 for 8 from three to score 17 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Molly Noelck scored double figures with 12 points on 4 of 7 shooting from the 3 pt line, and Anna Gossling got to double figures with 10 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (6), Emma Hampton (5), Jayce Blanchard (5), Aaliyah Riley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Next game for the Dragons will Monday night at home as they take on the 12th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes. This is a girls only game and will start about 7:30 pm.
A slow start didn't stop the Dragons from wrapping up the CIML Central Conference championship in Waukee on Friday night. The Warriors lead after the first quarter 17-9 but that point forward the Dragons dominated scoring 27 points in both the 2nd and 4th quarters for a 81-50 win. With the win Johnston improves to 18-0 overall and 9-0 in the conference giving them their 3rd straight conference championship. Johnston made 13 of 28 three point shots, went 13 out of 14 in from the FT line, out-rebounded Waukee by +5, created 20 turnovers, and dished out 18 assists. Jada Gyamfi lead the Dragons with 22 points and 9 rebounds while Aili Tanke went 5 for 8 from three to score 17 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Molly Noelck scored double figures with 12 points on 4 of 7 shooting from the 3 pt line, and Anna Gossling got to double figures with 10 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (6), Emma Hampton (5), Jayce Blanchard (5), Aaliyah Riley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Next game for the Dragons will Monday night at home as they take on the 12th ranked Ankeny Hawkettes. This is a girls only game and will start about 7:30 pm.
2/1/22 - Dragons Defeat The Northwest Wolves
In the first every match up between Johnston and the new Waukee Northwest High School Wolves the Dragons came out on top. Northwest tried to hold the ball and keep it away from Johnston. The strategy worked for a few minutes as the Dragons missed the few open shots that had in the first quarter and trailed by a score of 2-8. In the second quarter the Dragons turned up the defensive pressure and turned it into 23 points to take a 25-18 lead into the half. Johnston outscored the Wolves in both the 3rd and 4th quarters to take the 17 point victory over the states 12th ranked team 54-37. Jada Gyamfi scored 14 points to lead the way with Zoey Buchan notching double figures with 10. Aailyah Riley poured in 7. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to provide a spark, knocking down two big 3s in the second quarter. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (5), Molly Noelck (5), Emma Hampton (3), Anna Gossling (2), and Isabella Balsley (2)Johnston shot 54% from the field and 43% from three point range (6/14), and went 10/11 from the free throw line. The win moves the Dragons to 17-0 on the season. They will take the court again on Friday night for a conference matchup Waukee. Tip is scheduled for 6:15.
In the first every match up between Johnston and the new Waukee Northwest High School Wolves the Dragons came out on top. Northwest tried to hold the ball and keep it away from Johnston. The strategy worked for a few minutes as the Dragons missed the few open shots that had in the first quarter and trailed by a score of 2-8. In the second quarter the Dragons turned up the defensive pressure and turned it into 23 points to take a 25-18 lead into the half. Johnston outscored the Wolves in both the 3rd and 4th quarters to take the 17 point victory over the states 12th ranked team 54-37. Jada Gyamfi scored 14 points to lead the way with Zoey Buchan notching double figures with 10. Aailyah Riley poured in 7. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to provide a spark, knocking down two big 3s in the second quarter. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (5), Molly Noelck (5), Emma Hampton (3), Anna Gossling (2), and Isabella Balsley (2)Johnston shot 54% from the field and 43% from three point range (6/14), and went 10/11 from the free throw line. The win moves the Dragons to 17-0 on the season. They will take the court again on Friday night for a conference matchup Waukee. Tip is scheduled for 6:15.
1/31/22 - Johnston Ends January With 16th Straight Win
Johnston went on the road Monday night for a makeup game with the 5th ranked Maroons of Dowling. Johnston jumped on Dowling early to lead 16-2 after the first quarter. The Maroons did outscore the Dragons 15 to 13 in the second but Johnston took a 29-17 lead into halftime. Johnston extended their lead to 21 points in the 3rd before getting the victory 57-41. 57 points was the most points Dowling has given up all season. Johnston shot 51% from the floor and 50% from 3 pt range going 6/12. The Dragons also went 9-10 from the FT line. 4 Dragons got into double figures scoring led by Anna Gossling and Aaliyah Riley's 12 points each. Molly Noelck and Jada Gyamfi both chipped in with 10 apiece. Aili Tanke also added 7 points. The only other Dragon to score was Emma Hampton as she poured in 4. The win moved Johnston to 16-0 on the season and 8-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston with host the 12th ranked Northwest Wolves on Tuesday in the annual Coaches vs Cancer game for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston went on the road Monday night for a makeup game with the 5th ranked Maroons of Dowling. Johnston jumped on Dowling early to lead 16-2 after the first quarter. The Maroons did outscore the Dragons 15 to 13 in the second but Johnston took a 29-17 lead into halftime. Johnston extended their lead to 21 points in the 3rd before getting the victory 57-41. 57 points was the most points Dowling has given up all season. Johnston shot 51% from the floor and 50% from 3 pt range going 6/12. The Dragons also went 9-10 from the FT line. 4 Dragons got into double figures scoring led by Anna Gossling and Aaliyah Riley's 12 points each. Molly Noelck and Jada Gyamfi both chipped in with 10 apiece. Aili Tanke also added 7 points. The only other Dragon to score was Emma Hampton as she poured in 4. The win moved Johnston to 16-0 on the season and 8-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston with host the 12th ranked Northwest Wolves on Tuesday in the annual Coaches vs Cancer game for a 6:15 tip.
1/28/22 - Dragons Pick Up A Top 10 Road Victory
A quirky schedule gave the Dragons a 10 day break in the middle of the season but that didn't stop the states top ranked team on Friday night. The Dragons came out on fire in the frist quarter and jumped out to a 17-0 lead vs the #8 ranked Valley Tigers. The Dragons maintained a double digit lead throughout the game and walked away with a 74-51 victory. Johnston shot 57% from the field, made 11 of 21 3 pt shots, and went 11 for 11 from the free throw line. Jada Gyamfi led the way with 23 points and 7 rebounds. Anna Gossling caught fire and went 5 for 7 from three and totaled 19 points with 5 steals. Molley Noelck came off the bench and scored 10 points. Aaliyah Riley added 8 points and dished out 5 assists. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Emma Hampton (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Cortlynn Jackson (3), Ava Helming (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). The Dragons improved to 15-0 on the season and 7-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston has a make up game at #5 Dowling on Monday night with a 6:15 pm tip.
A quirky schedule gave the Dragons a 10 day break in the middle of the season but that didn't stop the states top ranked team on Friday night. The Dragons came out on fire in the frist quarter and jumped out to a 17-0 lead vs the #8 ranked Valley Tigers. The Dragons maintained a double digit lead throughout the game and walked away with a 74-51 victory. Johnston shot 57% from the field, made 11 of 21 3 pt shots, and went 11 for 11 from the free throw line. Jada Gyamfi led the way with 23 points and 7 rebounds. Anna Gossling caught fire and went 5 for 7 from three and totaled 19 points with 5 steals. Molley Noelck came off the bench and scored 10 points. Aaliyah Riley added 8 points and dished out 5 assists. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Emma Hampton (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Cortlynn Jackson (3), Ava Helming (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). The Dragons improved to 15-0 on the season and 7-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston has a make up game at #5 Dowling on Monday night with a 6:15 pm tip.
1/18/22 - Johnston Wins 14th Straight
Johnston hosted its 8th straight home game when the Mason City Mohawks visited town on Tuesday. The first quarter was competitive but Dragons held the Mohawks to only 19 points over the next 3 quarters for the 52 point win, 83-31. Johnston outrebounded the Mohawks 42-17 and outscored them from the FT line 17 to 6. Three Dragons led the way in the scoring column as Anna Gossling scored 20 points, Molly Noelck went 3/4 from the three pt line while scoring 17 points, and Jada Gyamfi added a double double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench the 6 points. 12 of 13 Dragons scored in the game; Aailyah Riley (5), Ava Helming (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Emma Hampton (3), Averie Ryan (3), Isabella Balsley (3), Aili Tanke (2), and Kamryn Jilek (2). The win moves the Dragons to 14-0 on the season. The 14 wins to start a season is the best start to a season in school history besting last years 13 wins to start the season. Johnston will have a 10 day break now and take on Valley at Valley on Friday the 28th.
Johnston hosted its 8th straight home game when the Mason City Mohawks visited town on Tuesday. The first quarter was competitive but Dragons held the Mohawks to only 19 points over the next 3 quarters for the 52 point win, 83-31. Johnston outrebounded the Mohawks 42-17 and outscored them from the FT line 17 to 6. Three Dragons led the way in the scoring column as Anna Gossling scored 20 points, Molly Noelck went 3/4 from the three pt line while scoring 17 points, and Jada Gyamfi added a double double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench the 6 points. 12 of 13 Dragons scored in the game; Aailyah Riley (5), Ava Helming (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Emma Hampton (3), Averie Ryan (3), Isabella Balsley (3), Aili Tanke (2), and Kamryn Jilek (2). The win moves the Dragons to 14-0 on the season. The 14 wins to start a season is the best start to a season in school history besting last years 13 wins to start the season. Johnston will have a 10 day break now and take on Valley at Valley on Friday the 28th.
1/11/22 - Another Ranked Opponent, Another Win For Johnston
The Dragons hosted the 12th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk on Tuesday night in the second of their 2 CIML Central matchups this season. Before winter break the Dragons took down the Rams by a score of 60-44 in Altoona. Tonight the Dragons started off strong with a 19-5 lead after the first quarter and scored another 19 in the second quarter for a 38-20 lead at the half. Johnston pushed the lead to as many as 25 before taking the victory. Jada Gyamfi scored a game high 21 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Zoey Buchan broke out with a 18 points going 3/4 from the 3pt line. Anna Gossling added 9 points and 5 boards while Molly Noelck put in 7 points. Aaliyah Riley had 6 points and Aili Tanke added 4 points but grabbed a team high 6 boards. Other Dragons to score were Ava Helming (3), Emma Hampton (2), and Jayce Blanchard (1). Johnston runs its record to 13-0 overall and 6-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will go on the road for the first time in a month when the travel to #4 Dowling on Friday for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons hosted the 12th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk on Tuesday night in the second of their 2 CIML Central matchups this season. Before winter break the Dragons took down the Rams by a score of 60-44 in Altoona. Tonight the Dragons started off strong with a 19-5 lead after the first quarter and scored another 19 in the second quarter for a 38-20 lead at the half. Johnston pushed the lead to as many as 25 before taking the victory. Jada Gyamfi scored a game high 21 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Zoey Buchan broke out with a 18 points going 3/4 from the 3pt line. Anna Gossling added 9 points and 5 boards while Molly Noelck put in 7 points. Aaliyah Riley had 6 points and Aili Tanke added 4 points but grabbed a team high 6 boards. Other Dragons to score were Ava Helming (3), Emma Hampton (2), and Jayce Blanchard (1). Johnston runs its record to 13-0 overall and 6-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will go on the road for the first time in a month when the travel to #4 Dowling on Friday for a 6:15 tip.
1/7/22 - Dragons Win Top 10 Battle
The #1 ranked Dragons hosted the 9th ranked Tigers of Valley on Friday night in a big CIML Central contest. This was the first game of 3 straight verse ranked opponents for Johnston. The game was tied after the first quarter at 7 but the Dragons were able to outscore the Tigers 15-6 in the second quarter to take a 9 point lead into the break. Johnston had a big second half to gain the win, 61-36. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons with a double-double, 14 points and 11 rebounds. Jada also grabbed her 500th career rebound in the game making her only the 4th Dragon to join the club. Anna Gossling added 13 points and 5 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley fought off first half foul trouble to score 10 second half points. Aili Tanke added 8 points and 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (5), Molly Noelck (3), Emma Hampton (3), Averie Ryan (3), and Cortlynn Jackson (2). With the win Johnston moves to 12-0 overall and 5-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston will host the Southeast Polk Rams on Tuesday the 11th for a 6:15 tip.
The #1 ranked Dragons hosted the 9th ranked Tigers of Valley on Friday night in a big CIML Central contest. This was the first game of 3 straight verse ranked opponents for Johnston. The game was tied after the first quarter at 7 but the Dragons were able to outscore the Tigers 15-6 in the second quarter to take a 9 point lead into the break. Johnston had a big second half to gain the win, 61-36. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons with a double-double, 14 points and 11 rebounds. Jada also grabbed her 500th career rebound in the game making her only the 4th Dragon to join the club. Anna Gossling added 13 points and 5 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley fought off first half foul trouble to score 10 second half points. Aili Tanke added 8 points and 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (5), Molly Noelck (3), Emma Hampton (3), Averie Ryan (3), and Cortlynn Jackson (2). With the win Johnston moves to 12-0 overall and 5-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston will host the Southeast Polk Rams on Tuesday the 11th for a 6:15 tip.
1/4/22 - Johnston Returns From Break With Win
The Dragons returned from break to host the Waukee Warriors in a CIML Central contest. The Warriors kept it close in the first quarter but Johnston turned the Warriors over 28 times and limited them to just 11 total points in the second half en route to 50 point win, 83-33. Anna Gossling scored 17 points and had 6 steals. Jada Gyamfi had 17 points and 6 rebounds. Molly Noelck was also in double figures with 12 points. All 13 Dragons got in the game and players that got into the scoring column include; Aili Tanke (7), Aaliyah Riley (7), Jayce Blanchard (6), Isabella Balsley (6), Zoey Buchan (5), Emma Hampton (4), and Cortlynn Jackson (2). With the win the Dragons move to 11-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will return to action on Friday night when the host the Valley Tigers. Game time is set for 6:15 pm.
The Dragons returned from break to host the Waukee Warriors in a CIML Central contest. The Warriors kept it close in the first quarter but Johnston turned the Warriors over 28 times and limited them to just 11 total points in the second half en route to 50 point win, 83-33. Anna Gossling scored 17 points and had 6 steals. Jada Gyamfi had 17 points and 6 rebounds. Molly Noelck was also in double figures with 12 points. All 13 Dragons got in the game and players that got into the scoring column include; Aili Tanke (7), Aaliyah Riley (7), Jayce Blanchard (6), Isabella Balsley (6), Zoey Buchan (5), Emma Hampton (4), and Cortlynn Jackson (2). With the win the Dragons move to 11-0 on the season and 4-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will return to action on Friday night when the host the Valley Tigers. Game time is set for 6:15 pm.
12/21/21 - Dragons Win "141" Battle
The Mustangs made the 5 minute trip across Highway 141 to Johnston on Tuesday night. DCG came fresh off handily beating the #5 ranked team in Class 4A and their own ranking of #8. DCG played well in the first quarter before the Dragons clawed their way to a 13-10 lead after 1. Johnston then took control in the second quarter with a great defensive effort and took a 31-15 lead into the half. After the break the Dragons pushed the lead to as much as 22 before DCG played a strong 4th quarter to pull back within 12. Johnston got the win, 65-53, going 10/21 from the 3 pt line. Jada Gyamfi had a strong game pouring in 20 points going 8/10 from the field. Anna Gossling nailed 4 of 6 three point shots and scored 16. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (8), Aaliyah Riley (7), Zoey Buchan (7), Molly Noelck (6) and Emma Hampton (1). Johnston takes an unblemished 10-0 record and the #1 ranking into winter break. The Dragons will host Waukee at home on January 4th for a 6:15 tip.
The Mustangs made the 5 minute trip across Highway 141 to Johnston on Tuesday night. DCG came fresh off handily beating the #5 ranked team in Class 4A and their own ranking of #8. DCG played well in the first quarter before the Dragons clawed their way to a 13-10 lead after 1. Johnston then took control in the second quarter with a great defensive effort and took a 31-15 lead into the half. After the break the Dragons pushed the lead to as much as 22 before DCG played a strong 4th quarter to pull back within 12. Johnston got the win, 65-53, going 10/21 from the 3 pt line. Jada Gyamfi had a strong game pouring in 20 points going 8/10 from the field. Anna Gossling nailed 4 of 6 three point shots and scored 16. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (8), Aaliyah Riley (7), Zoey Buchan (7), Molly Noelck (6) and Emma Hampton (1). Johnston takes an unblemished 10-0 record and the #1 ranking into winter break. The Dragons will host Waukee at home on January 4th for a 6:15 tip.
12/20/21 - Dragons Take Down The Polar Bears
Johnston ran its win streak to 9 on Monday night as the Des Moines North Polar Bears came to town. North came into the game with a 6-3 record with the 3 losses coming by an average of 6.5 points. Johnston took control early and each time the Polar Bears tried to make a run the Dragons would push them back. Johnston hit 13 three point shots on the night en route to a 73-42 win. Molly Noelck led the way in the scoring column with 22 including 6 three pointers. Those 6 ties her for second most in a game. Aaliyah Riley had the best game efficiency score with 8 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals. Aili Tanke got into double figures with 14 points and other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (7), Jada Gyamfi (6), Cortlynn Jackson (6), Zoey Buchan (4), Emma Hampton (3), and Jayce Blanchard (3). Johnston is now 9-0 this season. They will close out the pre winter break schedule tonight as they host cross-town rival #8 Dallas Center-Grimes for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston ran its win streak to 9 on Monday night as the Des Moines North Polar Bears came to town. North came into the game with a 6-3 record with the 3 losses coming by an average of 6.5 points. Johnston took control early and each time the Polar Bears tried to make a run the Dragons would push them back. Johnston hit 13 three point shots on the night en route to a 73-42 win. Molly Noelck led the way in the scoring column with 22 including 6 three pointers. Those 6 ties her for second most in a game. Aaliyah Riley had the best game efficiency score with 8 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals. Aili Tanke got into double figures with 14 points and other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (7), Jada Gyamfi (6), Cortlynn Jackson (6), Zoey Buchan (4), Emma Hampton (3), and Jayce Blanchard (3). Johnston is now 9-0 this season. They will close out the pre winter break schedule tonight as they host cross-town rival #8 Dallas Center-Grimes for a 6:15 tip.
12/18/21 - Johnston Beats Rival For Second Time
The Urbandale Jayhawks made the 10 min trip to Johnston on Friday night. This is the second meeting with the Jayhawks in as many weeks. The Dragons jumped on the Jayhawks early and took at 36-7 lead into the halftime break. There was no let up in the second half as 11 different Dragons scored on the way to a 68-24 win. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons in scoring with 17 points while adding 5 rebounds. Anna Gossling was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 12 points. Zoey Buchan chipped in with 9 points while grabbing 5 steals. Aili Tanke added 8 points and 6 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Molly Noelck (7), Kamryn Jilek (4), Jayce Blanchard (4), Averie Ryan (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Aailyah Riley led the team with 6 assists and had 4 steals. Johnston is still ranked #1 and is now 8-0 on the season and 3-0 in the CIML Central Conference. The Dragons will closeout the pre-Christmas season with a busy week taking on Des Moines North on Monday the 20th and #6 Dallas Center-Grimes on Tuesday the 21st. Both games are home games and will tip at 6:15 pm.
The Urbandale Jayhawks made the 10 min trip to Johnston on Friday night. This is the second meeting with the Jayhawks in as many weeks. The Dragons jumped on the Jayhawks early and took at 36-7 lead into the halftime break. There was no let up in the second half as 11 different Dragons scored on the way to a 68-24 win. Jada Gyamfi led the Dragons in scoring with 17 points while adding 5 rebounds. Anna Gossling was the only other Dragon to get into double figures with 12 points. Zoey Buchan chipped in with 9 points while grabbing 5 steals. Aili Tanke added 8 points and 6 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Molly Noelck (7), Kamryn Jilek (4), Jayce Blanchard (4), Averie Ryan (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Ava Helming (2). Aailyah Riley led the team with 6 assists and had 4 steals. Johnston is still ranked #1 and is now 8-0 on the season and 3-0 in the CIML Central Conference. The Dragons will closeout the pre-Christmas season with a busy week taking on Des Moines North on Monday the 20th and #6 Dallas Center-Grimes on Tuesday the 21st. Both games are home games and will tip at 6:15 pm.
12/14/21 - Another Top 10 Opponent, Another Win
For the second straight game the Dragons faced a top 10 opponent. This time it was the 5th ranked Jaguars of Centennial that came to Johnston to me the #1 Dragons. Johnston got off to a fast start to take a 19-10 lead but only managed 5 points in the second quarter an allowed the Jaguars to cut the lead to 20-18 at half. From that point on the came was tight and Centennial took a brief lead at 2 different points in the second half but the Dragons were able to hit 15-16 free throws in the second half to cement the win. The Dragons had a balanced scoring attack with Zoey Buchan leading the way with 10 points. Both Aili Tanke and Anna Gossling added 9 points each while Jada Gyamfi and Aaliyah Riley both chipped in with 7 each. Molly Noelck, Isabella Balsley, and Emma Hampton were the only other Dragons to score as each had 2 points. The win moves the Dragons to 7-0 on the season including wins against 4 top 10 opponents. Johnston will face off with their arch rivals, the Jayhawks from Urbandale, on Friday night for a 6:15 tip.
For the second straight game the Dragons faced a top 10 opponent. This time it was the 5th ranked Jaguars of Centennial that came to Johnston to me the #1 Dragons. Johnston got off to a fast start to take a 19-10 lead but only managed 5 points in the second quarter an allowed the Jaguars to cut the lead to 20-18 at half. From that point on the came was tight and Centennial took a brief lead at 2 different points in the second half but the Dragons were able to hit 15-16 free throws in the second half to cement the win. The Dragons had a balanced scoring attack with Zoey Buchan leading the way with 10 points. Both Aili Tanke and Anna Gossling added 9 points each while Jada Gyamfi and Aaliyah Riley both chipped in with 7 each. Molly Noelck, Isabella Balsley, and Emma Hampton were the only other Dragons to score as each had 2 points. The win moves the Dragons to 7-0 on the season including wins against 4 top 10 opponents. Johnston will face off with their arch rivals, the Jayhawks from Urbandale, on Friday night for a 6:15 tip.
12/10/21 - Johnston Wins Another Top 10 Battle
The Dragons traveled to Altoona to take on the #6 Southeast Polk Rams on Friday night. The Dragons grabbed the lead early and never trailed in the game. Southeast Polk had a strong 2nd quarter to pull to within 33-30 at the half but the Dragons limited the Rams to just 14 second half points and pulled away early in the 4th quarter for the 60-44 win. Anna Gossling came to play locking down on defense and pouring in 22 points. Aaliyah Riley shrugged off a first half that saw her get into foul trouble to play a great second half and chip in with 10 points and 7 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi fought double teams all night to score 14 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (6), Aili Tanke (4), and Emma Hampton (4). The Dragons move to 6-0 overall and 2-0 in the CIML Central. Of the 6 wins the Dragons have taken down 3 teams ranked in the top 10 and another top 10 team awaits them on Tuesday as the 4th ranked Centennial Jaguars will visit Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons traveled to Altoona to take on the #6 Southeast Polk Rams on Friday night. The Dragons grabbed the lead early and never trailed in the game. Southeast Polk had a strong 2nd quarter to pull to within 33-30 at the half but the Dragons limited the Rams to just 14 second half points and pulled away early in the 4th quarter for the 60-44 win. Anna Gossling came to play locking down on defense and pouring in 22 points. Aaliyah Riley shrugged off a first half that saw her get into foul trouble to play a great second half and chip in with 10 points and 7 rebounds. Jada Gyamfi fought double teams all night to score 14 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (6), Aili Tanke (4), and Emma Hampton (4). The Dragons move to 6-0 overall and 2-0 in the CIML Central. Of the 6 wins the Dragons have taken down 3 teams ranked in the top 10 and another top 10 team awaits them on Tuesday as the 4th ranked Centennial Jaguars will visit Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
12/6/21 - Dragons Pick Up Win in Cedar Rapids
The Dragons traveled to Cedar Rapids on Monday night to take on the Hawks of Prairie High School. Johnston arrived at the gym a little late but that didn't stop the Dragons to getting off to a great start. Johnston jumped out to a 24-8 lead after the first quarter, going 6/6 from the 3 pt line. On the night the Dragons went 10/21 from the 3 pt line while dishing out 20 assists. Zoey Buchan led in the scoring column with 13. Jada Gyamfi chipped in with 12 points. Molly Noelck and Anna Gossling both added 11 points. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (9), Averie Ryan (5), Emma Hampton (2), Ava Helming (2), Jayce Blanchard (2), Aailyah Riley (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston is now 5-0 on the season and will travel to Altoona on Friday for a big CIML matchup with #8 Southeast Polk. Game time is set for 6:15 and you can watch it live on CISN TV YouTube Channel.
The Dragons traveled to Cedar Rapids on Monday night to take on the Hawks of Prairie High School. Johnston arrived at the gym a little late but that didn't stop the Dragons to getting off to a great start. Johnston jumped out to a 24-8 lead after the first quarter, going 6/6 from the 3 pt line. On the night the Dragons went 10/21 from the 3 pt line while dishing out 20 assists. Zoey Buchan led in the scoring column with 13. Jada Gyamfi chipped in with 12 points. Molly Noelck and Anna Gossling both added 11 points. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (9), Averie Ryan (5), Emma Hampton (2), Ava Helming (2), Jayce Blanchard (2), Aailyah Riley (2), and Isabella Balsley (2). Johnston is now 5-0 on the season and will travel to Altoona on Friday for a big CIML matchup with #8 Southeast Polk. Game time is set for 6:15 and you can watch it live on CISN TV YouTube Channel.
12/4/21 - Dragons Win The Battle of #1s
Johnston hosted the Winter Tip Off Classic today. 14 ranked teams came to JHS for a great day of basketball culminating in with a match up of Class 4A #1 Glenwood vs Class 5A #1 Johnston. The Dragons jumped out quick and led from start to finish. After a quarter of play the Dragons were up 21-4. Johnston was relentless on the defensive end causing 17 turnovers on the night. The Dragons played selflessly dishing out 25 assists and hitting a school record 16 three point shots. Not only did the Dragon have 25 assists but they only turned the ball over 5 times. Aili Tanke had a career night with 33 points including 6 three point FGs. Anna Gossling poured in 16 points while Molly Noelck hit 5 threes for 15 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (8), Jada Gyamfi (5), Emma Hampton (4), Isabella Balsley (4), Aaliyah Riley (2), and Ava Helming (2). The Dragons move to 4-0 on the season and have a road trip to Cedar Rapids Prairie on Monday with a 6:00 pm tip.
Johnston hosted the Winter Tip Off Classic today. 14 ranked teams came to JHS for a great day of basketball culminating in with a match up of Class 4A #1 Glenwood vs Class 5A #1 Johnston. The Dragons jumped out quick and led from start to finish. After a quarter of play the Dragons were up 21-4. Johnston was relentless on the defensive end causing 17 turnovers on the night. The Dragons played selflessly dishing out 25 assists and hitting a school record 16 three point shots. Not only did the Dragon have 25 assists but they only turned the ball over 5 times. Aili Tanke had a career night with 33 points including 6 three point FGs. Anna Gossling poured in 16 points while Molly Noelck hit 5 threes for 15 points. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (8), Jada Gyamfi (5), Emma Hampton (4), Isabella Balsley (4), Aaliyah Riley (2), and Ava Helming (2). The Dragons move to 4-0 on the season and have a road trip to Cedar Rapids Prairie on Monday with a 6:00 pm tip.
12/3/21 - Johnston Takes Down Rival Urbandale
The Dragons may the annual trip down Merle Hay Road to take on the Urbandale Jayhawks on Friday night. Johnston held the Jayhawks to 2 first quarter points and took a 43-6 lead into halftime. The entire second half had a running clock and the Dragons held the Jayhawks to only 9 second half points en route to a 64-15 win. The win is the 20th straight over the Jayhawks. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to score a team high 15 points. Both Aili Tanke and Molly Noelck got into double figures with 11 points each. Other Dragons to score were Jada Gyamfi (6), Aaliyah Riley (6), Anna Gossling (5), Zoey Buchan (4), Emma Hampton (4), and Isabella Balsley (2). The Dragons move to 3-0 and 1-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston will host the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday the 4th and take on Class 4A #1 Glenwood at 7:30 pm.
The Dragons may the annual trip down Merle Hay Road to take on the Urbandale Jayhawks on Friday night. Johnston held the Jayhawks to 2 first quarter points and took a 43-6 lead into halftime. The entire second half had a running clock and the Dragons held the Jayhawks to only 9 second half points en route to a 64-15 win. The win is the 20th straight over the Jayhawks. Jayce Blanchard came off the bench to score a team high 15 points. Both Aili Tanke and Molly Noelck got into double figures with 11 points each. Other Dragons to score were Jada Gyamfi (6), Aaliyah Riley (6), Anna Gossling (5), Zoey Buchan (4), Emma Hampton (4), and Isabella Balsley (2). The Dragons move to 3-0 and 1-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston will host the Winter Tip Off Classic on Saturday the 4th and take on Class 4A #1 Glenwood at 7:30 pm.
11/30/21 - Dragons Pick Up Top 10 Win
The Johnston girls traveled the 15 miles to Roosevelt High School on Tuesday night to take on the 6th ranked Roughriders. The game proved to be a defensive battle all night. Johnston jumped on the board first and would never trail in the game taking a 24-16 lead into halftime. Roosevelt came out and made a run in the 3rd quarter to pull the game within 2 heading into the final frame but the Dragons would secure the win with free throws down the stretch for the 46-36 victory. Johnston had a cold shooting night only connecting on 28% of their attempts but they held the Roughriders to 3 single digit scoring quarters. Jada Gyamfi recorded a double double with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Aili Tanke (8), Zoey Buchan (8), Anna Gossling (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), and Molly Noelck (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 on the season and has 2 huge games coming up to finish out the week. The Dragons will travel to Urbandale for a rivalry matchup with the Jayhawks before playing the Class 4A #1 ranked Glenwood Rams on Saturday at the Winter Tip Off Classic hosted at Johnston High School.
The Johnston girls traveled the 15 miles to Roosevelt High School on Tuesday night to take on the 6th ranked Roughriders. The game proved to be a defensive battle all night. Johnston jumped on the board first and would never trail in the game taking a 24-16 lead into halftime. Roosevelt came out and made a run in the 3rd quarter to pull the game within 2 heading into the final frame but the Dragons would secure the win with free throws down the stretch for the 46-36 victory. Johnston had a cold shooting night only connecting on 28% of their attempts but they held the Roughriders to 3 single digit scoring quarters. Jada Gyamfi recorded a double double with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Aili Tanke (8), Zoey Buchan (8), Anna Gossling (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), and Molly Noelck (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 on the season and has 2 huge games coming up to finish out the week. The Dragons will travel to Urbandale for a rivalry matchup with the Jayhawks before playing the Class 4A #1 ranked Glenwood Rams on Saturday at the Winter Tip Off Classic hosted at Johnston High School.
11/26/21 - Johnston Opens Season With Win / School Record
The #1 ranked Johnston girls basketball team opened the season on Friday night with a home game against the Little Cyclones of Ames. The Dragons controlled the entire game from start to finish. All 13 players saw considerable minutes and all 13 players got into the scoring column helping Johnston set a school record for points at 95. The final was 95-17. Johnston forced 29 turnovers, only committed 6, made 12 three point field goals (second most in school history), and shot over 60% from the field for the game. Molly Noelck led the scoring attack with 15 points, Jada Gyamfi added 13 points, Anna Gossling poured in 12, and Aili Tanke put in 10. The rest of the Dragons to score included Zoey Buchan (8), Jayce Blanchard (8), Ava Helming (5), Emma Hampton (5), Averie Ryan (5), Cortlynn Jackson (5), Isabella Balsley (4), Aaliyah Riley (3), and Kamryn Jilek (2). Ava Helming had a team high 7 rebounds and Isabella Balsley had a team high 7 assists while Jada Gyamfi had a team high 6 steals. The Dragons sit at 1-0 and have a big road game on Tuesday the 30th at 6th ranked Des Moines Roosevelt. Tip time is 6:15.
The #1 ranked Johnston girls basketball team opened the season on Friday night with a home game against the Little Cyclones of Ames. The Dragons controlled the entire game from start to finish. All 13 players saw considerable minutes and all 13 players got into the scoring column helping Johnston set a school record for points at 95. The final was 95-17. Johnston forced 29 turnovers, only committed 6, made 12 three point field goals (second most in school history), and shot over 60% from the field for the game. Molly Noelck led the scoring attack with 15 points, Jada Gyamfi added 13 points, Anna Gossling poured in 12, and Aili Tanke put in 10. The rest of the Dragons to score included Zoey Buchan (8), Jayce Blanchard (8), Ava Helming (5), Emma Hampton (5), Averie Ryan (5), Cortlynn Jackson (5), Isabella Balsley (4), Aaliyah Riley (3), and Kamryn Jilek (2). Ava Helming had a team high 7 rebounds and Isabella Balsley had a team high 7 assists while Jada Gyamfi had a team high 6 steals. The Dragons sit at 1-0 and have a big road game on Tuesday the 30th at 6th ranked Des Moines Roosevelt. Tip time is 6:15.
2020-2021 Game Summaries
3/4/21 Dragons Move On To State Title Game
It'll be a rematch for the Class 5A state championship. Defending champion Johnston completed the title game pairing with a 52-47 victory over Iowa City West, holding on after leading by 16 in the first half. The second-ranked Dragons will play No. 1 Waukee, the team they beat in last year's title game, for the 2021 crown at 7 o'clock Friday night. Waukee advanced with a 50-29 victory over Ankeny Centennial.
The two CIML rivals met twice in the regular season and split, Johnston winning 51-45 on Jan. 8 and Waukee prevailing 58-40 Feb. 4. Johnston made it back with a young team that starts only one senior, getting most of its production in the semifinal win from juniors Jada Gyamfi and Zoey Buchan and freshmen Aaliyah Riley and Alli Tanke. Gyamfi, who has committed to the University of Iowa, scored 11 points and grabbed 18 rebounds for her second double-double of the tournament. She had 19 points and 18 rebounds in a quarterfinal victory over Cedar Falls. Riley made all six of her free throws in scoring 10 points. Buchan and Tanke each scored nine for the Dragons, who'll take a 19-1 record into the finals. Audrey Koch led West with 16 points on near-perfect shooting -- 4-for-5 from the field and 8-for-9 on free throws. Malayia Tellis scored 10 points for the Trojans and Emma Ingersoll-Wang had six points and six rebounds.
Johnston went on a 21-3 run to open a 27-11 lead midway through the second quarter and seemed on its way to a rout. West did not let that happen. The Trojans got the lead down to 29-21 at halftime, continued to chip away in the second half and had a chance to tie it after Koch sank two free throws with 2:07 left, leaving the Trojans trailing 45-43. Tellis then stole the ball on Johnston's inbound pass, but Ingersoll-Wang missed a shot, Gyamfi grabbed the rebound and fired the ball down the floor to Tanke for a breakaway layup. After another West miss, Riley made two free throws for a 49-43 lead and that was enough. West won state titles in 2012 and 2018 but couldn't find the offense it needed for a chance at a third championship and finished 14-4.
It'll be a rematch for the Class 5A state championship. Defending champion Johnston completed the title game pairing with a 52-47 victory over Iowa City West, holding on after leading by 16 in the first half. The second-ranked Dragons will play No. 1 Waukee, the team they beat in last year's title game, for the 2021 crown at 7 o'clock Friday night. Waukee advanced with a 50-29 victory over Ankeny Centennial.
The two CIML rivals met twice in the regular season and split, Johnston winning 51-45 on Jan. 8 and Waukee prevailing 58-40 Feb. 4. Johnston made it back with a young team that starts only one senior, getting most of its production in the semifinal win from juniors Jada Gyamfi and Zoey Buchan and freshmen Aaliyah Riley and Alli Tanke. Gyamfi, who has committed to the University of Iowa, scored 11 points and grabbed 18 rebounds for her second double-double of the tournament. She had 19 points and 18 rebounds in a quarterfinal victory over Cedar Falls. Riley made all six of her free throws in scoring 10 points. Buchan and Tanke each scored nine for the Dragons, who'll take a 19-1 record into the finals. Audrey Koch led West with 16 points on near-perfect shooting -- 4-for-5 from the field and 8-for-9 on free throws. Malayia Tellis scored 10 points for the Trojans and Emma Ingersoll-Wang had six points and six rebounds.
Johnston went on a 21-3 run to open a 27-11 lead midway through the second quarter and seemed on its way to a rout. West did not let that happen. The Trojans got the lead down to 29-21 at halftime, continued to chip away in the second half and had a chance to tie it after Koch sank two free throws with 2:07 left, leaving the Trojans trailing 45-43. Tellis then stole the ball on Johnston's inbound pass, but Ingersoll-Wang missed a shot, Gyamfi grabbed the rebound and fired the ball down the floor to Tanke for a breakaway layup. After another West miss, Riley made two free throws for a 49-43 lead and that was enough. West won state titles in 2012 and 2018 but couldn't find the offense it needed for a chance at a third championship and finished 14-4.
3/1/21 Dragons Win State Quarterfinal
Johnston made their seventh consecutive appearance at Wells Fargo Arena for the IGHSAU state basketball tournament on Monday. Johnston took on the 6th ranked Tigers of Cedar Falls. The Dragons roared out to a 28-10 lead midway through the 2nd quarter en route to a 71-64 win. The win marks the 4th consecutive state semifinal appearance for Johnston. Jada Gyamfi had a double double with 19 points and 18 rebounds. Aili Tanke scored 17 points and had 7 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley went 7 for 7 from the free throw line on her way to 11 points. Molly Noelck also added 9 huge points. The Dragons outrebound the Tigers 39-19 and shot 43% from long range. Johnston will now play in the state semifinal at noon on Thursday March 4th against 6th ranked Iowa City West.
Johnston made their seventh consecutive appearance at Wells Fargo Arena for the IGHSAU state basketball tournament on Monday. Johnston took on the 6th ranked Tigers of Cedar Falls. The Dragons roared out to a 28-10 lead midway through the 2nd quarter en route to a 71-64 win. The win marks the 4th consecutive state semifinal appearance for Johnston. Jada Gyamfi had a double double with 19 points and 18 rebounds. Aili Tanke scored 17 points and had 7 rebounds. Aaliyah Riley went 7 for 7 from the free throw line on her way to 11 points. Molly Noelck also added 9 huge points. The Dragons outrebound the Tigers 39-19 and shot 43% from long range. Johnston will now play in the state semifinal at noon on Thursday March 4th against 6th ranked Iowa City West.
2/23/21 Johnston Qualifies for 7th Straight State Tournament
The second ranked Dragons hosted the 15th ranked Indianola Indians on Tuesday in a regional final. Johnston came out hot in th first half on their way to 52 points taking a 52-32 lead into the half. The Indians tried to claw back outscoring the Dragons 15-9 in the 3rd quarter but Johnston shot 10 of 20 from the 3 point line on the game and scored 23 in the 4th to pull away with a 23 point win, 84-61. The 84 points was the highest total for the Dragons on the season. With the win Johnston qualifies for their 7th straight state tournament. The Dragons received contributions from a number of players. Anna Gossling scored 24 points going 5 of 7 from the 3 pt line. Ailie Tanke added 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. Zoey Buchan chipped in with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists. Aailyah Riley also got into double figures with 12 points and also dished out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (6), Jada Gyamfi (5) and also pulled down 7 rebounds and dished out 4 assists, Natalie Kahre (4), Isabella Balsley (2), and Allie Hart (2). The Dragons head into the state tournament next Monday as the 2 seed and a record of 16-1.
The second ranked Dragons hosted the 15th ranked Indianola Indians on Tuesday in a regional final. Johnston came out hot in th first half on their way to 52 points taking a 52-32 lead into the half. The Indians tried to claw back outscoring the Dragons 15-9 in the 3rd quarter but Johnston shot 10 of 20 from the 3 point line on the game and scored 23 in the 4th to pull away with a 23 point win, 84-61. The 84 points was the highest total for the Dragons on the season. With the win Johnston qualifies for their 7th straight state tournament. The Dragons received contributions from a number of players. Anna Gossling scored 24 points going 5 of 7 from the 3 pt line. Ailie Tanke added 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. Zoey Buchan chipped in with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists. Aailyah Riley also got into double figures with 12 points and also dished out 4 assists. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (6), Jada Gyamfi (5) and also pulled down 7 rebounds and dished out 4 assists, Natalie Kahre (4), Isabella Balsley (2), and Allie Hart (2). The Dragons head into the state tournament next Monday as the 2 seed and a record of 16-1.
2/20/21 Dragons Start Regionals With Win
The 2nd ranked Dragons hosted Des Moines Lincoln on Saturday night in the regional semifinal. Johnston jumped out to a 19-2 lead after the first quarter en route to a 71-22 win. Johnston used suffocating defense to force the Railsplitters to shoot 29% from the field and turn the ball over 29 times. Eleven of 14 Dragons got into the scoring column as they doubled the shot attempts of Lincoln. Jada Gyamfi scored 11 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Aili Tanke scored 10 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and dished out 3 assists. Aaliyah Riley was perfect from the field and scored 10 points and also dished out 3 assists. Both Emma Hampton and Molly Noelck came off the bench and scored 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (5), Natalie Kahre (5), Kinsey Jilek (4), Kayla Frickentstein (4), Zoey Buchan (3), and Allie Hart (3). Johnston moves to 15-1 on the season and will now host the 15th ranked Indianola Indians on Tuesday night in the regional final with the winner advancing to the 2021 IGHSAU state tournament.
The 2nd ranked Dragons hosted Des Moines Lincoln on Saturday night in the regional semifinal. Johnston jumped out to a 19-2 lead after the first quarter en route to a 71-22 win. Johnston used suffocating defense to force the Railsplitters to shoot 29% from the field and turn the ball over 29 times. Eleven of 14 Dragons got into the scoring column as they doubled the shot attempts of Lincoln. Jada Gyamfi scored 11 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Aili Tanke scored 10 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and dished out 3 assists. Aaliyah Riley was perfect from the field and scored 10 points and also dished out 3 assists. Both Emma Hampton and Molly Noelck came off the bench and scored 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (5), Natalie Kahre (5), Kinsey Jilek (4), Kayla Frickentstein (4), Zoey Buchan (3), and Allie Hart (3). Johnston moves to 15-1 on the season and will now host the 15th ranked Indianola Indians on Tuesday night in the regional final with the winner advancing to the 2021 IGHSAU state tournament.
2/17/21 Johnston Finishes Regular Season With Win
Johnston hosted the 10th ranked class 4A Gilbert Tigers on Tuesday for both teams regular season finale. Gilbert was able to keep the game close throughout but the Dragons scored 36 points in the second half to pull away. After going 3 of 8 from the FT line in the first half the Dragons made 14 of 15 in the second half. The Dragons dominated the boards and turned over the Tigers 16 times. Jada Gyamfi scored 21 second half points to lead the Dragons with 23. Aili Tanke added 13 points. Both Zoey Buchan and Aaliyah Riley added 7 each while Anna Gossling chipped in with 6. Other Dragons in the scoring column were Molly Noelck (3), Kinsey Jilek (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). The Dragons finished the regular season 14-1 and will open up regional play on Saturday the 20th has the will host the Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters for a 7:00 pm tip.
Johnston hosted the 10th ranked class 4A Gilbert Tigers on Tuesday for both teams regular season finale. Gilbert was able to keep the game close throughout but the Dragons scored 36 points in the second half to pull away. After going 3 of 8 from the FT line in the first half the Dragons made 14 of 15 in the second half. The Dragons dominated the boards and turned over the Tigers 16 times. Jada Gyamfi scored 21 second half points to lead the Dragons with 23. Aili Tanke added 13 points. Both Zoey Buchan and Aaliyah Riley added 7 each while Anna Gossling chipped in with 6. Other Dragons in the scoring column were Molly Noelck (3), Kinsey Jilek (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). The Dragons finished the regular season 14-1 and will open up regional play on Saturday the 20th has the will host the Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters for a 7:00 pm tip.
2/12/21 Dragons Take Down #9 Dowling
The Dragons traveled to Dowling on Friday night to take on the 9th ranked Maroons for the last conference game of the season. Johnston started out on fire scoring 25 points and took a 25-19 lead after the first quarter. Dowling fought back to tie the score at 37 at the half but the Dragons jumped out again at the start of the 3rd quarter. The Dragons set a school record for 3 point field goals with 13, going 13 of 25 for 52%. Johnston also grabbed 11 offensive rebounds in the game and had 4 girls score in double figures. Jada Gyamfi score 21 first half points and hit 5 three pointers on her way to 24 points. Aili Tanke went 8 of 11 from the field for 18 points. Zoey Buchan went 4 of 6 from the three point line and scored 14. Molly Noelck was the other Dragon to hit double figures with 12. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek (3), Aaliyah Riley (3), and Emma Hamption (2). With the win the Dragons move to 13-1 on the year and finish the conference season at 7-1 which was good for the CIML Central Conference Championship. The Dragons finish the regular season on Tuesday the 16th as they host the Gilbert Tigers for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons traveled to Dowling on Friday night to take on the 9th ranked Maroons for the last conference game of the season. Johnston started out on fire scoring 25 points and took a 25-19 lead after the first quarter. Dowling fought back to tie the score at 37 at the half but the Dragons jumped out again at the start of the 3rd quarter. The Dragons set a school record for 3 point field goals with 13, going 13 of 25 for 52%. Johnston also grabbed 11 offensive rebounds in the game and had 4 girls score in double figures. Jada Gyamfi score 21 first half points and hit 5 three pointers on her way to 24 points. Aili Tanke went 8 of 11 from the field for 18 points. Zoey Buchan went 4 of 6 from the three point line and scored 14. Molly Noelck was the other Dragon to hit double figures with 12. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek (3), Aaliyah Riley (3), and Emma Hamption (2). With the win the Dragons move to 13-1 on the year and finish the conference season at 7-1 which was good for the CIML Central Conference Championship. The Dragons finish the regular season on Tuesday the 16th as they host the Gilbert Tigers for a 6:15 tip.
2/9/21 Johnston Bounces Back Big
After suffering their first loss of the year last Thursday the Dragons bounced back in a big way on Tuesday. Johnston welcomed the DM Lincoln Railsplitters to JHS on Tuesday night for a CIML crossover contest. The Dragons cruised to an easy 76-20 victory as all 14 players had big contributions to the win. Johnston totaled 8 three pointers, had 18 assists on 29 made field goals, and caused the Railsplitters to turn the ball over 37 times. Aili Tanke lead the Dragons in scoring with 13 points going 3 of 3 from the three point line. Jada Gyamfi also poured in 13 points. Molly Noelck also nailed 3 three pointers and totaled 12 points. Aaliyah Riled and Kayla Frickenstein both came off the bench to add 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek (5), Emma Hampton (5), Jayce Blanchard (5), Anna Gosling (3), Zoey Buchan (2), and Natalie Kahre (2). Johnston moves to 12-1 on the season and will be in action again for a road contest at Dowling Catholic on Friday the 12th for a 5:00 pm tip.
After suffering their first loss of the year last Thursday the Dragons bounced back in a big way on Tuesday. Johnston welcomed the DM Lincoln Railsplitters to JHS on Tuesday night for a CIML crossover contest. The Dragons cruised to an easy 76-20 victory as all 14 players had big contributions to the win. Johnston totaled 8 three pointers, had 18 assists on 29 made field goals, and caused the Railsplitters to turn the ball over 37 times. Aili Tanke lead the Dragons in scoring with 13 points going 3 of 3 from the three point line. Jada Gyamfi also poured in 13 points. Molly Noelck also nailed 3 three pointers and totaled 12 points. Aaliyah Riled and Kayla Frickenstein both came off the bench to add 8 points each. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek (5), Emma Hampton (5), Jayce Blanchard (5), Anna Gosling (3), Zoey Buchan (2), and Natalie Kahre (2). Johnston moves to 12-1 on the season and will be in action again for a road contest at Dowling Catholic on Friday the 12th for a 5:00 pm tip.
2/4/21 Dragons Take First Loss Of The Season
The Dragons hosted the #2 ranked Warriors of Waukee on Tuesday night in a rematch of from early January. Johnston was flat all night and could only muster 40 points against the Warriors. Waukee shot over 50% for the game and gave the Dragons their first loss, 40-58. Johnston is now 11-1 on the year and 6-1 in the CIML Central Conference. Freshman Aaliyah Riley the Dragons in the scoring column with 11 points off the bench. Jada Gyamfi and Molly Noelck both added 9 points. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (5), Zoey Buchan (2), Aili Tanke (2), and Natalie Kahre (2). Johnston will play again on Tuesday the 9th as they take on the Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons hosted the #2 ranked Warriors of Waukee on Tuesday night in a rematch of from early January. Johnston was flat all night and could only muster 40 points against the Warriors. Waukee shot over 50% for the game and gave the Dragons their first loss, 40-58. Johnston is now 11-1 on the year and 6-1 in the CIML Central Conference. Freshman Aaliyah Riley the Dragons in the scoring column with 11 points off the bench. Jada Gyamfi and Molly Noelck both added 9 points. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (5), Zoey Buchan (2), Aili Tanke (2), and Natalie Kahre (2). Johnston will play again on Tuesday the 9th as they take on the Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters for a 6:15 tip.
2/2/21 Johnston Cages The Bobcats
Johnston traveled to Marshalltown on Tuesday to take on the Bobcats in a CIML crossover game inside of the iconic Marshalltown Roundhouse. The Dragons streaked out to a 22-4 lead after the first quarter as Kinsey Jilek hit back to back 3s in the first minute of the game to get the scoring started. In all, 13 out of the 15 Dragons who played got into the scoring column. Jada Gyamfi led the way with another double double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek added 8 points and both Zoey Buchan and Molly Noelck added 7 each. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), Isabella Balsley (5), Natalie Kahre (3), Allie Hart (3), Kayla Frickenstein (2), Macie Downing (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). The Dragons run their record to 11-0 and remain the only unbeaten team in Class 5A. The Dragons will host the Warriors of Waukee on Thursday night the 4th. The game will be another #1 vs #2 matchup with the Dragons taking the first game 51-46.
Johnston traveled to Marshalltown on Tuesday to take on the Bobcats in a CIML crossover game inside of the iconic Marshalltown Roundhouse. The Dragons streaked out to a 22-4 lead after the first quarter as Kinsey Jilek hit back to back 3s in the first minute of the game to get the scoring started. In all, 13 out of the 15 Dragons who played got into the scoring column. Jada Gyamfi led the way with another double double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek added 8 points and both Zoey Buchan and Molly Noelck added 7 each. Other Dragons to score were Aili Tanke (6), Aaliyah Riley (5), Isabella Balsley (5), Natalie Kahre (3), Allie Hart (3), Kayla Frickenstein (2), Macie Downing (2), Emma Hampton (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). The Dragons run their record to 11-0 and remain the only unbeaten team in Class 5A. The Dragons will host the Warriors of Waukee on Thursday night the 4th. The game will be another #1 vs #2 matchup with the Dragons taking the first game 51-46.
1/30/21 Dragons Move To 10-0
The Dragons made the short trip to arch rival, the Urbandale Jayhawks, on Friday night. The Jayhawks put up a good fight but Johnston was able to keep a comfortable lead for most of the game and came away with a 51-35 victory. The win moves the Dragons to 10 wins on the season and remain the only Class 5A team that is still without a loss. Aili Tanke had 16 points and 5 rebounds to lead the way while Zoey Buchan connected on three 3 point fgs to total 9 points. Jada Gyamfi scored 7 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (4), Aaliyah Riley (4), Kinsey Jilek (3), Molly Noelck (3), Natalie Kahre (3), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). Johnston continued their hot 3 pt shooting going 9/20 on the game. This the Dragons take on the Marshalltown Bobcats on Tuesday before a rematch between #2 Waukee and #1 Johnston on Thursday the 4th. The game will be a Coacher vs Cancer contest where JHS will be raising funds for cancer awareness.
The Dragons made the short trip to arch rival, the Urbandale Jayhawks, on Friday night. The Jayhawks put up a good fight but Johnston was able to keep a comfortable lead for most of the game and came away with a 51-35 victory. The win moves the Dragons to 10 wins on the season and remain the only Class 5A team that is still without a loss. Aili Tanke had 16 points and 5 rebounds to lead the way while Zoey Buchan connected on three 3 point fgs to total 9 points. Jada Gyamfi scored 7 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (4), Aaliyah Riley (4), Kinsey Jilek (3), Molly Noelck (3), Natalie Kahre (3), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). Johnston continued their hot 3 pt shooting going 9/20 on the game. This the Dragons take on the Marshalltown Bobcats on Tuesday before a rematch between #2 Waukee and #1 Johnston on Thursday the 4th. The game will be a Coacher vs Cancer contest where JHS will be raising funds for cancer awareness.
1/23/21 Dragons Take Down The Black Raiders
Johnston made the 3 hour trip to Sioux City on Saturday to take on the Black Raiders of Sioux City East. The Raiders came into the game 11-1 and playing great basketball. Johnston took a 4 point lead after 1 quarter and a 13 point lead, 37-24 into the half. The East played the Dragons straight up the rest of the way and Johnston came out with the 13 point victory, 67-54. The #1 ranked Dragons now sit at 9-0 on the season with two games coming up this week, Tuesday vs Des Moines East and Friday at Urbandale. The Dragons played 9 girls and their unselfish play created a balanced attack. Almost 5 players got into double figures scoring lead by sophomore Molly Noelck's 16 points. She went 4 of 4 from the 3 pt line. Ailie Tanke turned in a double double with 15 points and 12 rebounds while going 3 of 3 from the 3 pt line. Jada Gyamfi scored 13 and Anna Gossling had 10. Freshman Aaliyah Riley was 1 point away from double figures with 9. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek and Emma Hampton who both had 2. The Dragons shot a blistering 10-17 from the 3 pt line, good for 59%. The Dragons will host the DM East High Scarlets on Tuesday for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston made the 3 hour trip to Sioux City on Saturday to take on the Black Raiders of Sioux City East. The Raiders came into the game 11-1 and playing great basketball. Johnston took a 4 point lead after 1 quarter and a 13 point lead, 37-24 into the half. The East played the Dragons straight up the rest of the way and Johnston came out with the 13 point victory, 67-54. The #1 ranked Dragons now sit at 9-0 on the season with two games coming up this week, Tuesday vs Des Moines East and Friday at Urbandale. The Dragons played 9 girls and their unselfish play created a balanced attack. Almost 5 players got into double figures scoring lead by sophomore Molly Noelck's 16 points. She went 4 of 4 from the 3 pt line. Ailie Tanke turned in a double double with 15 points and 12 rebounds while going 3 of 3 from the 3 pt line. Jada Gyamfi scored 13 and Anna Gossling had 10. Freshman Aaliyah Riley was 1 point away from double figures with 9. Other Dragons to score were Kinsey Jilek and Emma Hampton who both had 2. The Dragons shot a blistering 10-17 from the 3 pt line, good for 59%. The Dragons will host the DM East High Scarlets on Tuesday for a 6:15 tip.
1/22/2021 Johnston Grinds Out Win At #12 Valley
The Dragons traveled to West Des Moines to take on the Valley Tigers on Friday night for a ranked conference matchup. Johnston started out slow and trailed the Tigers after 1 qtr 9-16. From that point on the Dragons held the Tigers to only 18 more points to grind out a 45-34 victory. The Dragons move to 8-0 on the season and 5-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Freshman Aaliyah Riley came off the bench to pace the Dragons with 18 points including going 4/4 from the three point line. Anna Gossling scored 13 and help salt the game away going 4/4 form the free throw line down the stretch. Freshman Aili Tanke chipped in with 10 points and 5 rebounds. Only two other Dragons scored as Molly Noelck had 2 and Jada Gyamfi scored 4 and pulled down 9 rebounds. Next up for the Dragons is a trip to 11-1 Sioux City East to take on the Black Raiders Saturday the 23rd for a 2:30 afternoon tip.
The Dragons traveled to West Des Moines to take on the Valley Tigers on Friday night for a ranked conference matchup. Johnston started out slow and trailed the Tigers after 1 qtr 9-16. From that point on the Dragons held the Tigers to only 18 more points to grind out a 45-34 victory. The Dragons move to 8-0 on the season and 5-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Freshman Aaliyah Riley came off the bench to pace the Dragons with 18 points including going 4/4 from the three point line. Anna Gossling scored 13 and help salt the game away going 4/4 form the free throw line down the stretch. Freshman Aili Tanke chipped in with 10 points and 5 rebounds. Only two other Dragons scored as Molly Noelck had 2 and Jada Gyamfi scored 4 and pulled down 9 rebounds. Next up for the Dragons is a trip to 11-1 Sioux City East to take on the Black Raiders Saturday the 23rd for a 2:30 afternoon tip.
1/19/2021 Dragons Win By 30 In Mason City
Johnston made the 2 hour trip up I-35 on Tuesday night to take on the Mohawks of Mason City. The Mohawks put up a fight in the first quarter to keep the game close after one, 15-10. From that point on the Dragons took control and won the game by a score of 75-42. The Dragons had a balanced scoring attack as they almost got 5 players into double figures. Jada Gyamfi lead the Dragons with a double-double, 19 points and 11 rebounds. Emma Hampton came off the bench to score 13 points and Aili Tanke added 12. Both Aaliyah Riley and Anna Gossling had 9 points with Riley also collecting 6 rebounds. Other Dragons to score on the night were Kayla Frickenstein (4), Molly Noelck (3), Natalie Kahre (2), Allie Hart (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 on the season and will play Friday night the 22nd at Valley in a big conference matchup.
Johnston made the 2 hour trip up I-35 on Tuesday night to take on the Mohawks of Mason City. The Mohawks put up a fight in the first quarter to keep the game close after one, 15-10. From that point on the Dragons took control and won the game by a score of 75-42. The Dragons had a balanced scoring attack as they almost got 5 players into double figures. Jada Gyamfi lead the Dragons with a double-double, 19 points and 11 rebounds. Emma Hampton came off the bench to score 13 points and Aili Tanke added 12. Both Aaliyah Riley and Anna Gossling had 9 points with Riley also collecting 6 rebounds. Other Dragons to score on the night were Kayla Frickenstein (4), Molly Noelck (3), Natalie Kahre (2), Allie Hart (2), and Jayce Blanchard (2). Johnston moves to 2-0 on the season and will play Friday night the 22nd at Valley in a big conference matchup.
1/18/2021 Johnston Take Down Ames
The Dragons traveled to Ames tonight for the first of four road games this week. Johnston jumped out to a first quarter lead then took a double digit lead into the half. The Dragons extended the lead to 17 in the 3rd before Ames battled back to cut their deficit to only 4 going into the last quarter. Johnston erupted for 25 points in the 4th to pull away for the 71-54 win. The Dragons used a balanced scoring attack as they had 4 players in double figures. Anna Gossling went 5/7 from the 3 point line and scored 17. Jada Gyamfi added 15 points and 7 rebounds. While freshman Ailia Tanke added 13 points and 6 rebounds. Molly Noelck chipped in with 11 points. Aaliyah Riley added 7 points and 5 assists. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton with 5 and Zoey Buchan with 3. The win moves the #1 ranked Dragons to 6-0 on the year. Next up is the road trip to Mason City, tomorrow the 19th. The varsity will tip at 6:15.
The Dragons traveled to Ames tonight for the first of four road games this week. Johnston jumped out to a first quarter lead then took a double digit lead into the half. The Dragons extended the lead to 17 in the 3rd before Ames battled back to cut their deficit to only 4 going into the last quarter. Johnston erupted for 25 points in the 4th to pull away for the 71-54 win. The Dragons used a balanced scoring attack as they had 4 players in double figures. Anna Gossling went 5/7 from the 3 point line and scored 17. Jada Gyamfi added 15 points and 7 rebounds. While freshman Ailia Tanke added 13 points and 6 rebounds. Molly Noelck chipped in with 11 points. Aaliyah Riley added 7 points and 5 assists. Other Dragons to score were Emma Hampton with 5 and Zoey Buchan with 3. The win moves the #1 ranked Dragons to 6-0 on the year. Next up is the road trip to Mason City, tomorrow the 19th. The varsity will tip at 6:15.
1/16/2021 Dragons Win On Senior Night
It took one day longer because of weather but the Dragons were able to host #12 Dowling on Saturday. The day was extra special as Johnston was able to celebrate senior night for their 5 seniors and earn a 61-44 win. The Dragons let Dowling control the start of the game as they trailed 13-17 after a quarter. Johnston came out in the second quarter and put some pressure on the Dowling guards to force a number of turnovers while outscoring the Maroons 17-4 in the second to take a 9 point lead into halftime. Dowling would make a little run in the second half getting as close as 4 but defense earned the Dragons two easy transition baskets and Aili Tanke drained a 23 foot 3 pointer as the 3rd quarter buzzer sounded to put the Dragons up by 11. Johnston would get up by as many as 18 and won by 17. This is the 4th ranked opponent in 5 games that the Dragons have kept to 45 points or less. Freshman Aili Tanke lead the way in scoring with a career high 21 points. Jada Gyamfi was one rebound away from a double double as she had 19 points and 9 rebounds. Anna Gossling missed double digits by one as she scored 9. Freshman Aaliyah Riley had 5 points and 5 assists. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). Johnston starts a busy week Monday as they have 4 road games in the next 7 days starting with a trip to Ames on Monday to take on the Little Cyclones for a 6:45 tip.
It took one day longer because of weather but the Dragons were able to host #12 Dowling on Saturday. The day was extra special as Johnston was able to celebrate senior night for their 5 seniors and earn a 61-44 win. The Dragons let Dowling control the start of the game as they trailed 13-17 after a quarter. Johnston came out in the second quarter and put some pressure on the Dowling guards to force a number of turnovers while outscoring the Maroons 17-4 in the second to take a 9 point lead into halftime. Dowling would make a little run in the second half getting as close as 4 but defense earned the Dragons two easy transition baskets and Aili Tanke drained a 23 foot 3 pointer as the 3rd quarter buzzer sounded to put the Dragons up by 11. Johnston would get up by as many as 18 and won by 17. This is the 4th ranked opponent in 5 games that the Dragons have kept to 45 points or less. Freshman Aili Tanke lead the way in scoring with a career high 21 points. Jada Gyamfi was one rebound away from a double double as she had 19 points and 9 rebounds. Anna Gossling missed double digits by one as she scored 9. Freshman Aaliyah Riley had 5 points and 5 assists. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). Johnston starts a busy week Monday as they have 4 road games in the next 7 days starting with a trip to Ames on Monday to take on the Little Cyclones for a 6:45 tip.
1/12/2021 Johnston Moves Wins With Strong Defensive Effort
For the 3rd time in 8 days the Dragons took on another ranked foe as the #5 Southeast Polk Rams visited JHS and for the 3rd time the Dragons used strong defense to earn the win. Johnston lead for virtually the entire game, leading by as many as 16 points to take home the 57-44 win. Its the 3rd time the Dragons held a ranked opponent to 45 points or less. Along with the strong defense the Dragons had a balanced offensive effort. For the 3rd game in a row freshman Aili Tanke came off the bench to lead the Dragons in the scoring column with 14. Jada Gyamfi poured in 13 and grabbed 6 rebounds. Johnston got third double digit performance from Anna Gossling with 11 points. Freshman Aaliyah Riley came off the bench to score 8 as no Ram could stop her from getting to the basket. Molly Noelck also came off the bench to score 7. Zoey Buchan was the only other player to score with 4. Johnston will return home on Friday for another ranked opponent as #12 Dowling Catholic visits JHS at 6:15 for a conference showdown. Friday will also mark senior night for our 5 seniors. Please get online to watch the livestream to help recognize Kinsey, Natalie, Kayla, Ashley, and Allie.
For the 3rd time in 8 days the Dragons took on another ranked foe as the #5 Southeast Polk Rams visited JHS and for the 3rd time the Dragons used strong defense to earn the win. Johnston lead for virtually the entire game, leading by as many as 16 points to take home the 57-44 win. Its the 3rd time the Dragons held a ranked opponent to 45 points or less. Along with the strong defense the Dragons had a balanced offensive effort. For the 3rd game in a row freshman Aili Tanke came off the bench to lead the Dragons in the scoring column with 14. Jada Gyamfi poured in 13 and grabbed 6 rebounds. Johnston got third double digit performance from Anna Gossling with 11 points. Freshman Aaliyah Riley came off the bench to score 8 as no Ram could stop her from getting to the basket. Molly Noelck also came off the bench to score 7. Zoey Buchan was the only other player to score with 4. Johnston will return home on Friday for another ranked opponent as #12 Dowling Catholic visits JHS at 6:15 for a conference showdown. Friday will also mark senior night for our 5 seniors. Please get online to watch the livestream to help recognize Kinsey, Natalie, Kayla, Ashley, and Allie.
1/9/2021 Dragons Set 3 pt Record In Win
Less than 20 hours after a big road win at #1 Waukee the Dragons took the court for a home game with the Des Moines North Polar Bears. The Dragons jumped out to a 22-4 lead and used the start to keep the legs fresh as all 15 players played with 11 different players getting in the scoring column. The Dragons took the victory by a score of 77-48 and poured in a school record 12 three point shots. Aili Tanke lead the way in the scoring column for the second straight game with 17 points. Ann Gossling and Zoey Buchan both got into double figures with 11 and 10. Jada Gyamfi and Kayla Frickenstein both had 8 points and Allie Hart came off the bench to put in 7. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Riley (6), Natalie Kahre (5), Molly Noelck (3), and Ashley Faber (3). Johnston has another top 10 matchup as they will host the 6th ranked Southeast Polk Rams on Tuesday January 12th for a 6:15 tip.
Less than 20 hours after a big road win at #1 Waukee the Dragons took the court for a home game with the Des Moines North Polar Bears. The Dragons jumped out to a 22-4 lead and used the start to keep the legs fresh as all 15 players played with 11 different players getting in the scoring column. The Dragons took the victory by a score of 77-48 and poured in a school record 12 three point shots. Aili Tanke lead the way in the scoring column for the second straight game with 17 points. Ann Gossling and Zoey Buchan both got into double figures with 11 and 10. Jada Gyamfi and Kayla Frickenstein both had 8 points and Allie Hart came off the bench to put in 7. Other Dragons to score were Aaliyah Riley (6), Natalie Kahre (5), Molly Noelck (3), and Ashley Faber (3). Johnston has another top 10 matchup as they will host the 6th ranked Southeast Polk Rams on Tuesday January 12th for a 6:15 tip.
1/8/2021 Dragons Win #1 vs #2 Matchup
Johnston travelled to Waukee on Friday night to take on the #1 ranked Warriors. The game was a rematch of the Class 5A State Championship game played last March at Wells Fargo Arena. After 1 quarter of play the game was tied at 10 but the Dragons were able to take a 4 point lead into halftime. Waukee came out in the second half to score 5 quick points to take the lead and from that point on the game was back and forth before the Dragons eventually pulled away in the final minute for a 5 point win, 51-46. Aili Tanke came off the bench to lead the Dragons in scoring with 16, including going 3 for 3 from the three pt line. Jada Gyamfi 15 points and 6 rebounds. Zoey Buchan and Anna Gossling both had 4 points and 4 assists. Emma Hampton chipped in 5 points and 4 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Aaliyah Riley (2). The win moves the Dragons to 2-0 on the year and 2-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston has a short turnaround as they will host the DM North Polar Bears at noon on Saturday.
Johnston travelled to Waukee on Friday night to take on the #1 ranked Warriors. The game was a rematch of the Class 5A State Championship game played last March at Wells Fargo Arena. After 1 quarter of play the game was tied at 10 but the Dragons were able to take a 4 point lead into halftime. Waukee came out in the second half to score 5 quick points to take the lead and from that point on the game was back and forth before the Dragons eventually pulled away in the final minute for a 5 point win, 51-46. Aili Tanke came off the bench to lead the Dragons in scoring with 16, including going 3 for 3 from the three pt line. Jada Gyamfi 15 points and 6 rebounds. Zoey Buchan and Anna Gossling both had 4 points and 4 assists. Emma Hampton chipped in 5 points and 4 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Molly Noelck (3), Isabella Balsley (2), and Aaliyah Riley (2). The win moves the Dragons to 2-0 on the year and 2-0 in the CIML Central. Johnston has a short turnaround as they will host the DM North Polar Bears at noon on Saturday.
1/5/2021 Johnston Wins Belated First Game
On Tuesday night the Dragons were finally able to get onto the floor for their first game as the 13th ranked Valley Tigers visited Johnston. The first quarter was a virtual draw but the Dragons were able to pull ahead by 7 at halftime. The second half saw the Dragons pull away from the Tigers en route to a 60-37 victory. Johnston held Valley to 3 single digit scoring quarters with a tough defensive effort. In her first game as a Dragon Jada Gyamfi scored a game high 22 points. Anna Gossling poured in 15 points going 3/4 from the 3 pt line. Molly Noelck knocked down 2 three pointers for 6 points. Zoey Buchan added one 3 pointer and lead the way with 5 assists. Kinsey Jilek added 3 points and lead the way on the boards with 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Aaliyah Riley (4), Emma Hampton (3), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). The next game for the Dragons will be Friday January 8th as they travel to Waukee for a clash of the top two ranked teams in 5A and a re-match of last season Class 5A State Championship game. Game time is set for 6:15.
On Tuesday night the Dragons were finally able to get onto the floor for their first game as the 13th ranked Valley Tigers visited Johnston. The first quarter was a virtual draw but the Dragons were able to pull ahead by 7 at halftime. The second half saw the Dragons pull away from the Tigers en route to a 60-37 victory. Johnston held Valley to 3 single digit scoring quarters with a tough defensive effort. In her first game as a Dragon Jada Gyamfi scored a game high 22 points. Anna Gossling poured in 15 points going 3/4 from the 3 pt line. Molly Noelck knocked down 2 three pointers for 6 points. Zoey Buchan added one 3 pointer and lead the way with 5 assists. Kinsey Jilek added 3 points and lead the way on the boards with 5 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Aaliyah Riley (4), Emma Hampton (3), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (2). The next game for the Dragons will be Friday January 8th as they travel to Waukee for a clash of the top two ranked teams in 5A and a re-match of last season Class 5A State Championship game. Game time is set for 6:15.
2019-2020 Game Summaries
3/6/2020 Dragons Win The State Championship
Friday night the Dragons fulfilled their season long goal of winning the state championship. Johnston took on the Waukee Warriors, the #1 seed. The Dragons started fast racing out to a 24-14 first quarter lead. The Warriors clawed their way back and the lead dwindled to only 4 at the half. Waukee scored the first 7 points of the second half to take the lead. From that point on it was a back and forth lead until the Dragons took a 56-54 lead midway through the 4th and would never trail again. Johnston went 10-11 from the line to win the title 69-65 for the school's first ever girls basketball state title. Johnston finishes the season at 24-2 which sets a school record for wins. Kendall Nead set the tone for the Dragons with 21 points and the first 6 quick 1st quarter points. Anna Gossling had a huge game with 17 points including 3 big three pointers. Maya McDermott had 14 points and 9 assists. For the second game in row Maddie Mock came down with 11 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek added 5 points and took a big charge in the 3rd quarter to swing the momentum. Zoey Buchan had 3 and Molly Noelck added 2. This marked the last game in a Johnston uniform for Maya McDermott, Kendall Nead, and Maddie Mock. The 3 seniors combined for 4 state tournament trips, 86 wins, and one state championship. Kendall Nead made the all tournament team while Maya McDermott was named captain of the all tournament team. McDermott had a class 5A state tournament high of 30 points in the quarterfinal. Maddie Mock lead the class 5A tournament with 31 total rebounds. Maya McDermott lead the tournament with 21 total assists, 9 total steals, 4 total blocked shots, and minutes played. Molly Noelck went 3 of 4 from the 3 point line for the tournament to lead in 3 pt fg percentage.
Friday night the Dragons fulfilled their season long goal of winning the state championship. Johnston took on the Waukee Warriors, the #1 seed. The Dragons started fast racing out to a 24-14 first quarter lead. The Warriors clawed their way back and the lead dwindled to only 4 at the half. Waukee scored the first 7 points of the second half to take the lead. From that point on it was a back and forth lead until the Dragons took a 56-54 lead midway through the 4th and would never trail again. Johnston went 10-11 from the line to win the title 69-65 for the school's first ever girls basketball state title. Johnston finishes the season at 24-2 which sets a school record for wins. Kendall Nead set the tone for the Dragons with 21 points and the first 6 quick 1st quarter points. Anna Gossling had a huge game with 17 points including 3 big three pointers. Maya McDermott had 14 points and 9 assists. For the second game in row Maddie Mock came down with 11 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek added 5 points and took a big charge in the 3rd quarter to swing the momentum. Zoey Buchan had 3 and Molly Noelck added 2. This marked the last game in a Johnston uniform for Maya McDermott, Kendall Nead, and Maddie Mock. The 3 seniors combined for 4 state tournament trips, 86 wins, and one state championship. Kendall Nead made the all tournament team while Maya McDermott was named captain of the all tournament team. McDermott had a class 5A state tournament high of 30 points in the quarterfinal. Maddie Mock lead the class 5A tournament with 31 total rebounds. Maya McDermott lead the tournament with 21 total assists, 9 total steals, 4 total blocked shots, and minutes played. Molly Noelck went 3 of 4 from the 3 point line for the tournament to lead in 3 pt fg percentage.
3/5/2020 JHS Moves Onto State Championship
Johnston is back in the state championship. This marks the second time in the past 5 season the Dragons have reached the championship game after taking down #2 Iowa City High 71-61. The win is also the Dragons 23rd of the season which sets a new school record. Maddie Mock paced Johnston with a double-double, pouring in 11 points and grabbing 11 rebounds before fouling out with 3 min left. Kendall Nead lead in the scoring column with 16. Maya McDermott added 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Anna Gossling also got into double figures scoring 15 points. Molly Noelck came off the bench and hit 3 pointers on three consecutive possessions to total 9 points while Kinsey Jilek and Zoey Buchan combined to go 6 for 6 from the free throw line. Johnston advances to the Class 5A state championship game where they will take on the #1 seed Waukee Warriors at 6:00 pm Friday night the 6th.
Johnston is back in the state championship. This marks the second time in the past 5 season the Dragons have reached the championship game after taking down #2 Iowa City High 71-61. The win is also the Dragons 23rd of the season which sets a new school record. Maddie Mock paced Johnston with a double-double, pouring in 11 points and grabbing 11 rebounds before fouling out with 3 min left. Kendall Nead lead in the scoring column with 16. Maya McDermott added 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Anna Gossling also got into double figures scoring 15 points. Molly Noelck came off the bench and hit 3 pointers on three consecutive possessions to total 9 points while Kinsey Jilek and Zoey Buchan combined to go 6 for 6 from the free throw line. Johnston advances to the Class 5A state championship game where they will take on the #1 seed Waukee Warriors at 6:00 pm Friday night the 6th.
3/2/2020 Johnston Advances To The State Semifinals
For the 3rd straight year the Johnston Dragons have advanced to the semifinals of the Iowa Girls Basketball State Tournament with a 75-71 win over the Southeast Polk Rams. Johnston started out fast taking a 13-4 lead but the Rams came back and cut the lead to one, 35-34, at the half. Southeast Polk to a 5 point lead with about 4 minutes to play in the game but back to back threes by Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling gave the Dragons a 3 point lead with about 3 minutes left and the Dragons would never trail again. The win moves the Dragons to 22-2 on the season and into the semifinal where they will be #2 Iowa City High at 10 am on Thursday the 5th. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons hitting big shot after big shot for 30 points while dishing out 6 assists and grabbing 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead added 22 points while fighting through some foul trouble. Anna Gossling hit the go ahead 3 pointer and totaled 15 points. Maddie Mock only had 2 points but controlled the boards with 10. Zoey Buchan added 4 points and Kinsey Jilek had 2.
For the 3rd straight year the Johnston Dragons have advanced to the semifinals of the Iowa Girls Basketball State Tournament with a 75-71 win over the Southeast Polk Rams. Johnston started out fast taking a 13-4 lead but the Rams came back and cut the lead to one, 35-34, at the half. Southeast Polk to a 5 point lead with about 4 minutes to play in the game but back to back threes by Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling gave the Dragons a 3 point lead with about 3 minutes left and the Dragons would never trail again. The win moves the Dragons to 22-2 on the season and into the semifinal where they will be #2 Iowa City High at 10 am on Thursday the 5th. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons hitting big shot after big shot for 30 points while dishing out 6 assists and grabbing 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead added 22 points while fighting through some foul trouble. Anna Gossling hit the go ahead 3 pointer and totaled 15 points. Maddie Mock only had 2 points but controlled the boards with 10. Zoey Buchan added 4 points and Kinsey Jilek had 2.
2/25/2020 Dragons Are Onto State
The Dragons hosted the regional final on Tuesday night as the Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln Lynx came to town. The Dragons had to fight through some adversity early on as starter Kinsey Jilek was injured during warmups and could not play and senior captain Maddie Mock went down to injury after the first quarter and would not return. Johnston was still able to jump out on the Lynx and take a 22-11 lead after one quarter and a 15 point lead into halftime. Johnston grew the lead to as many as 23 and came away with a 20 point victory over the 14th ranked Lynx. The win secured the 6th straight state tournament berth for the Dragons. Anna Gossling stepped up for Johnston earning a double double with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Kendall Nead poured in 20 points. Zoey Buchan got the start and contributed 11 points and 4 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 8 points while Maya McDermott had 4 points and 8 assists. Kayla Frickenstein, Allie Hart, and Audrey Till each chipped in with 2. The Dragons will play a state quarterfinal game on Monday March 2nd against Southeast Polk at 11:45 am at Wells Fargo Arena.
The Dragons hosted the regional final on Tuesday night as the Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln Lynx came to town. The Dragons had to fight through some adversity early on as starter Kinsey Jilek was injured during warmups and could not play and senior captain Maddie Mock went down to injury after the first quarter and would not return. Johnston was still able to jump out on the Lynx and take a 22-11 lead after one quarter and a 15 point lead into halftime. Johnston grew the lead to as many as 23 and came away with a 20 point victory over the 14th ranked Lynx. The win secured the 6th straight state tournament berth for the Dragons. Anna Gossling stepped up for Johnston earning a double double with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Kendall Nead poured in 20 points. Zoey Buchan got the start and contributed 11 points and 4 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 8 points while Maya McDermott had 4 points and 8 assists. Kayla Frickenstein, Allie Hart, and Audrey Till each chipped in with 2. The Dragons will play a state quarterfinal game on Monday March 2nd against Southeast Polk at 11:45 am at Wells Fargo Arena.
2/22/202 Johnston Wins Regional Semifinal
Johnston opened up regional play on Saturday night with a convincing 65-19 win over the Marshalltown Bobcats. Johnston led 18-3 after one quarter and 41-8 at half. All 14 Dragons got playing time and 11 got into the scoring column. Kendall Nead led the Dragons with 15 points and Maya McDermott added 12 points and 5 assists. Kinsey Jilek poured in 9 points while Molley Noelck and Natalie Kahre each had 7. Maddie Mock had 4 points, 6 assists, and 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (3), Zoey Buchan (2), Kayla Frickenstein (2), Allie Hart (2), and Emma Hampton (2). Johnston improved to 20-2 on the season to mark the 4th time in the last 5 season the Dragons got to 20+ wins. Johnston will play in the regional final on Tuesday night the 25th for the right to earn their 6th consecutive state tournament when the host Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln at 7:00 pm.
Johnston opened up regional play on Saturday night with a convincing 65-19 win over the Marshalltown Bobcats. Johnston led 18-3 after one quarter and 41-8 at half. All 14 Dragons got playing time and 11 got into the scoring column. Kendall Nead led the Dragons with 15 points and Maya McDermott added 12 points and 5 assists. Kinsey Jilek poured in 9 points while Molley Noelck and Natalie Kahre each had 7. Maddie Mock had 4 points, 6 assists, and 7 rebounds. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (3), Zoey Buchan (2), Kayla Frickenstein (2), Allie Hart (2), and Emma Hampton (2). Johnston improved to 20-2 on the season to mark the 4th time in the last 5 season the Dragons got to 20+ wins. Johnston will play in the regional final on Tuesday night the 25th for the right to earn their 6th consecutive state tournament when the host Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln at 7:00 pm.
2/14/2020 Dragons Claim Conference Title
For the second straight year the Dragons have found themselves on top of the CIML Central Conference with a 9-1 record. Unlike last season the Dragons have to share the top spot with Dowling as both finished with 9-1 conference records and split their regular season games. Johnston jumped out to a 21-5 lead after the first quarter and cruised to a 76-38 win over the Ankeny Hawkettes. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with 24 points on 11/13 shooting while dishing out 5 assists. Maya McDermott hit four 3 pointers and totaled 16. Both Maddie Mock and Anna Gossling added 8 points. Kinsey Jilek, Natalie Kahre, and Allie Hart all chipped in with 4 points. Zoey Buchan, Molly Noelck, Audrey Till, and Emma Hampton each finished with 2. Johnston's 19-2 overall record ties the school record with last seasons squad. The Dragons will now be off until next Saturday the 22nd when they will play the Marshalltown Bobcats in a regional semifinal. The game will be at JHS at 5:00 pm.
For the second straight year the Dragons have found themselves on top of the CIML Central Conference with a 9-1 record. Unlike last season the Dragons have to share the top spot with Dowling as both finished with 9-1 conference records and split their regular season games. Johnston jumped out to a 21-5 lead after the first quarter and cruised to a 76-38 win over the Ankeny Hawkettes. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with 24 points on 11/13 shooting while dishing out 5 assists. Maya McDermott hit four 3 pointers and totaled 16. Both Maddie Mock and Anna Gossling added 8 points. Kinsey Jilek, Natalie Kahre, and Allie Hart all chipped in with 4 points. Zoey Buchan, Molly Noelck, Audrey Till, and Emma Hampton each finished with 2. Johnston's 19-2 overall record ties the school record with last seasons squad. The Dragons will now be off until next Saturday the 22nd when they will play the Marshalltown Bobcats in a regional semifinal. The game will be at JHS at 5:00 pm.
2/11/2020 Johnston Wins Top 5 Showdown
Johnston made the short trip to Altoona to take on the 5th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk. The Rams jumped out to a 12-3 advantage before the Dragons closed the gap to 20-13 after the first quarter. Johnston was cold in the first half going 0 of 7 from three to trail by 6 at the half. The second half was much different. Johnston was very efficient on offense scoring 51 points in the second half to take the game by a score of 79-70. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons on offense as she was unstoppable in scoring 32 points. Maya McDermott was over her average chipping in 22 points. Anna Gossling hit two big threes in the 4th quarter to extend the lead and scored a total of 9 points. Maddie Mock chipped in with 6 points but was a monster on the boards pulling down 21 huge rebounds. Kinsey Jilek was the only other Dragon to score with 5. The win improves the Dragons to 18-2 overall. They finish the regular season on Friday when the travel to Ankeny High for a 6:15 time.
Johnston made the short trip to Altoona to take on the 5th ranked Rams of Southeast Polk. The Rams jumped out to a 12-3 advantage before the Dragons closed the gap to 20-13 after the first quarter. Johnston was cold in the first half going 0 of 7 from three to trail by 6 at the half. The second half was much different. Johnston was very efficient on offense scoring 51 points in the second half to take the game by a score of 79-70. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons on offense as she was unstoppable in scoring 32 points. Maya McDermott was over her average chipping in 22 points. Anna Gossling hit two big threes in the 4th quarter to extend the lead and scored a total of 9 points. Maddie Mock chipped in with 6 points but was a monster on the boards pulling down 21 huge rebounds. Kinsey Jilek was the only other Dragon to score with 5. The win improves the Dragons to 18-2 overall. They finish the regular season on Friday when the travel to Ankeny High for a 6:15 time.
2/7/2020 JHS Improves to 8-1
The Dragons traveled to Ames on Friday to take on the Little Cyclones. Johnston took an early 1st quarter lead and never looked back. The Dragons connected on 6 three point field goals, dished out 16 assists, and out-rebounded the Little Cyclones 35-25. Johnston was able to ice the game down the stretch by making their free throws, going 16-19 for the game. Maddie Mock had a monster night with a double-double. She had 17 points and grabbed 17 rebounds. The 17 rebounds is tied for 4th in a single game. Maya McDermott hit 4 three pointers and went for 16 points while dishing out 6 assists. Kendall Nead also got into double figures scoring 14 points and she also had 6 assists. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Anna Gossling (9), Kinsey Jilek (5), Molly Noelck (3), and Natalie Kahre (2). The win improves the Dragons to 17-2 overall and 8-1 in CIML Central Conference play. If the Dragons can win at Ankeny next Friday the 14th they will do not worse than a tie for the conference championship, but before that the Dragons will travel to #5 Southeast Polk on Tuesday for a top 5 non conference matchup.
The Dragons traveled to Ames on Friday to take on the Little Cyclones. Johnston took an early 1st quarter lead and never looked back. The Dragons connected on 6 three point field goals, dished out 16 assists, and out-rebounded the Little Cyclones 35-25. Johnston was able to ice the game down the stretch by making their free throws, going 16-19 for the game. Maddie Mock had a monster night with a double-double. She had 17 points and grabbed 17 rebounds. The 17 rebounds is tied for 4th in a single game. Maya McDermott hit 4 three pointers and went for 16 points while dishing out 6 assists. Kendall Nead also got into double figures scoring 14 points and she also had 6 assists. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Anna Gossling (9), Kinsey Jilek (5), Molly Noelck (3), and Natalie Kahre (2). The win improves the Dragons to 17-2 overall and 8-1 in CIML Central Conference play. If the Dragons can win at Ankeny next Friday the 14th they will do not worse than a tie for the conference championship, but before that the Dragons will travel to #5 Southeast Polk on Tuesday for a top 5 non conference matchup.
2/4/2020 Dragons Win 81-5
Johnston hosted the win less Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters on Tuesday for their last regular season home game. The Dragons had 13 players get into the scoring column in the game en route to an 81-5 win. Kendall Nead again paced the Dragons in the scoring column with 17 points on 8 of 12 shooting. Anna Gossling added 13 points while Maya McDermott scored 12 and dished out 8 assists. Molly Noelck added 8 points and Allie Hart had 6. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Kayla Frickenstein (5), Macie Downing (4), Maddie Mock (4), Natalie Kahre (3), Emma Hampton (3), Kinsey Jilek (2), Zoey Buchan (2), and Audrey Till (2). The 5 points the Dragon allowed is a school record breaking the previous record of 10 points allowed. Johnston improved to 16-2 on the season. Johnston will travel to Ames on Friday for another CIML Central matchup with the Little Cyclones. Tip time is set for 6:15.
Johnston hosted the win less Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters on Tuesday for their last regular season home game. The Dragons had 13 players get into the scoring column in the game en route to an 81-5 win. Kendall Nead again paced the Dragons in the scoring column with 17 points on 8 of 12 shooting. Anna Gossling added 13 points while Maya McDermott scored 12 and dished out 8 assists. Molly Noelck added 8 points and Allie Hart had 6. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Kayla Frickenstein (5), Macie Downing (4), Maddie Mock (4), Natalie Kahre (3), Emma Hampton (3), Kinsey Jilek (2), Zoey Buchan (2), and Audrey Till (2). The 5 points the Dragon allowed is a school record breaking the previous record of 10 points allowed. Johnston improved to 16-2 on the season. Johnston will travel to Ames on Friday for another CIML Central matchup with the Little Cyclones. Tip time is set for 6:15.
1/31/2020 Johnston Takes Down #9 Urbandale
The Dragons made the short trip to cross-town rival Urbandale on Friday night for a conference matchup. The Dragons jumped out to a quick 10 point lead and was able to weather a couple Urbandale runs to take down the 9th ranked Jayhawks 62-45. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with 20 points. Maya McDermott added 16 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Anna Gossling followed up her 20 point performance Monday night with another 10 tonight. Kinsey Jilek was able to pour in 8. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (3), Maddie Mock (2), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). Johnston shot 55% from the field and outrebounded the Jayhawks 33-23. Next up for the Dragons will be their final regular season home game on Tuesday the 4th as they will host the DM Lincoln Railsplitters. Johnston is now 15-2 overall and 7-1 in conference play.
The Dragons made the short trip to cross-town rival Urbandale on Friday night for a conference matchup. The Dragons jumped out to a quick 10 point lead and was able to weather a couple Urbandale runs to take down the 9th ranked Jayhawks 62-45. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with 20 points. Maya McDermott added 16 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Anna Gossling followed up her 20 point performance Monday night with another 10 tonight. Kinsey Jilek was able to pour in 8. Other Dragons to score were Zoey Buchan (3), Maddie Mock (2), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). Johnston shot 55% from the field and outrebounded the Jayhawks 33-23. Next up for the Dragons will be their final regular season home game on Tuesday the 4th as they will host the DM Lincoln Railsplitters. Johnston is now 15-2 overall and 7-1 in conference play.
1/28/2020 Dragons Get Back In The Win Column
Coming off only their second loss of the season Friday night the Dragons hosted the 12th ranked Little Cyclones of Ames. This was a make up game from two weeks earlier. Ames went on a 10-0 run in the 1st quarter to take an 8 point lead but the Dragons came back to take a one point lead into the halftime break. Ames took a brief lead at the start of the third quarter but the Dragons went on a run of their own and pulled away in the 4th to take the 64-50 win. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with a career high 28 points on 13 of 17 shooting. Anna Gossling went 4 for 4 from the three point line and finished with 20 points. Maya McDermott added 10 points and 6 assists. Kinsey Jilek added 4 points while Molly Noelck ws the only other Dragon to score with 2. The win moves Johnston to 14-2 overall and 6-1 in CIML Central Conference play. The Dragons will travel to Urbandale on Friday the 31st to take on the 9th ranked Jayhawks in a huge rivalry showdown.
Coming off only their second loss of the season Friday night the Dragons hosted the 12th ranked Little Cyclones of Ames. This was a make up game from two weeks earlier. Ames went on a 10-0 run in the 1st quarter to take an 8 point lead but the Dragons came back to take a one point lead into the halftime break. Ames took a brief lead at the start of the third quarter but the Dragons went on a run of their own and pulled away in the 4th to take the 64-50 win. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons with a career high 28 points on 13 of 17 shooting. Anna Gossling went 4 for 4 from the three point line and finished with 20 points. Maya McDermott added 10 points and 6 assists. Kinsey Jilek added 4 points while Molly Noelck ws the only other Dragon to score with 2. The win moves Johnston to 14-2 overall and 6-1 in CIML Central Conference play. The Dragons will travel to Urbandale on Friday the 31st to take on the 9th ranked Jayhawks in a huge rivalry showdown.
1/24/2020 Johnston Drops 2nd Game
The game of the night happened in West Des Moines on Friday. The #2 Dragon traveled to #3 Dowling for a conference re-match. Dowling came out on fire scoring 50 first half points including 11 three pointers taking a 50-30 lead into halftime. The Dragons fought back in the 3rd and had chances to cut the lead to 10 but they weren't able to get any closer than 13. Kendall Nead lead the Dragons with 22 points and Maya McDermott added 15 points and 8 assists. Kinsey Jilek got into double figures with 10. Maddie Mock pulled down double digit rebounds again with 11. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (4), Molly Noelck (2), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). The Dragons fall to 13-2 overall and 5-1 in CIML Conference action. Next up for the Dragons is a Monday make up with Ames. Game time is 6:15 and the game will be a Coaches vs Cancer contest.
The game of the night happened in West Des Moines on Friday. The #2 Dragon traveled to #3 Dowling for a conference re-match. Dowling came out on fire scoring 50 first half points including 11 three pointers taking a 50-30 lead into halftime. The Dragons fought back in the 3rd and had chances to cut the lead to 10 but they weren't able to get any closer than 13. Kendall Nead lead the Dragons with 22 points and Maya McDermott added 15 points and 8 assists. Kinsey Jilek got into double figures with 10. Maddie Mock pulled down double digit rebounds again with 11. Other Dragons to score were Anna Gossling (4), Molly Noelck (2), Natalie Kahre (2), and Kayla Frickenstein (1). The Dragons fall to 13-2 overall and 5-1 in CIML Conference action. Next up for the Dragons is a Monday make up with Ames. Game time is 6:15 and the game will be a Coaches vs Cancer contest.
1/16/2020 Dragons Get The Win On Senior Night
Due to the pending weather forecast for the 17th the Dragons hosted the Ankeny Hawkettes on Thursday night. It was a special night as Johnston honored their 3 seniors, Maddie Mock, Maya McDermott, and Kendall Nead, after the game. The Dragons lead by as much as 22 points in the second half before taking a 70-60 win. All three seniors were big factors in the win. Maya McDermott scored 22 points and dished out 7 assists. Kendall Nead had 18 points and 8 rebounds, and Maddie Mock scored 6 and grabbed 5 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 12 points off the bench. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Zoey Buchan with 6, Kayla Frickenstein with 4, and Anna Gossling with 2. The Dragons are now 13-1 on the season and 5-0 in conference play. The girls now have a week off until they play at #3 Dowling next Friday the 24th.
Due to the pending weather forecast for the 17th the Dragons hosted the Ankeny Hawkettes on Thursday night. It was a special night as Johnston honored their 3 seniors, Maddie Mock, Maya McDermott, and Kendall Nead, after the game. The Dragons lead by as much as 22 points in the second half before taking a 70-60 win. All three seniors were big factors in the win. Maya McDermott scored 22 points and dished out 7 assists. Kendall Nead had 18 points and 8 rebounds, and Maddie Mock scored 6 and grabbed 5 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 12 points off the bench. Other Dragons to get in the scoring column were Zoey Buchan with 6, Kayla Frickenstein with 4, and Anna Gossling with 2. The Dragons are now 13-1 on the season and 5-0 in conference play. The girls now have a week off until they play at #3 Dowling next Friday the 24th.
1/15/2020 Johnston Wins At #10 Centennial In OT
The Dragons traveled to Ankeny on Tuesday to take on the #10 Jaguars for the second game of back to backs. The game went just as expected. The previous two matchups at Centennial were decided in overtime and this was no different. Johnston was down at the end of the first quarter but used a 24 point second quarter to take a 3 pt lead into the half. Centennial tied the game with a minute left. Johnston held the ball for the final 60 seconds and took the last shot but it was just short. In overtime the Dragons took the lead and made free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Maya McDermott, in her first game back from injury, scored 25 points while hitting 7 three pt fgs tying the school record. Kendall Nead added 19 points and Anna Gossling got into double figures with 12. Kinsey Jilek scored 4 and took 2 big charges and and Molly Noelck was the only other Dragon to score with 2. Maddie Mock had her third consecutive game with double digit rebounds by grabbing 13. The Dragons are now 12-1 and 4-0 in the CIML Central Conference. The next game is schedule for Friday when the Dragons will host the Ankeny Hawkettes. Friday will not only be senior night but also Coaches vs Cancer Night.
The Dragons traveled to Ankeny on Tuesday to take on the #10 Jaguars for the second game of back to backs. The game went just as expected. The previous two matchups at Centennial were decided in overtime and this was no different. Johnston was down at the end of the first quarter but used a 24 point second quarter to take a 3 pt lead into the half. Centennial tied the game with a minute left. Johnston held the ball for the final 60 seconds and took the last shot but it was just short. In overtime the Dragons took the lead and made free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Maya McDermott, in her first game back from injury, scored 25 points while hitting 7 three pt fgs tying the school record. Kendall Nead added 19 points and Anna Gossling got into double figures with 12. Kinsey Jilek scored 4 and took 2 big charges and and Molly Noelck was the only other Dragon to score with 2. Maddie Mock had her third consecutive game with double digit rebounds by grabbing 13. The Dragons are now 12-1 and 4-0 in the CIML Central Conference. The next game is schedule for Friday when the Dragons will host the Ankeny Hawkettes. Friday will not only be senior night but also Coaches vs Cancer Night.
1/13/2020 Dragons Take Care Of The Roughriders
The Des Moines Roosevelt Roughriders brought their 5-4 record and much improved team to Johnston on Monday night for a non conference matchup with the Dragons. Roosevelt was able to stay in the game through 3 quarters with their 4 guard lineup that was able to penetrate the lane. In the 4th quarter the Dragon defense stepped up and held Roosevelt to only 4 points to pull away for a 68-50 win. Johnston was playing their second game without all-state guard Maya McDermott. With her absence the Dragons got contributions from a number of other players. Kendall Nead lead the Dragons with 23 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Anna Gossling had another great game pouring in 16 points. Zoey Buchan also got into double figures with 10 points. Kinsey Jilek added 8 points and 6 rebounds while Maddie Mock scored only 3 points but grabbed 10 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 5 points while Kayla Frickenstein had 3. Johnston improves to 11-1 on the season and has a huge game at #10 Ankeny Centennial Tuesday night.
The Des Moines Roosevelt Roughriders brought their 5-4 record and much improved team to Johnston on Monday night for a non conference matchup with the Dragons. Roosevelt was able to stay in the game through 3 quarters with their 4 guard lineup that was able to penetrate the lane. In the 4th quarter the Dragon defense stepped up and held Roosevelt to only 4 points to pull away for a 68-50 win. Johnston was playing their second game without all-state guard Maya McDermott. With her absence the Dragons got contributions from a number of other players. Kendall Nead lead the Dragons with 23 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Anna Gossling had another great game pouring in 16 points. Zoey Buchan also got into double figures with 10 points. Kinsey Jilek added 8 points and 6 rebounds while Maddie Mock scored only 3 points but grabbed 10 rebounds. Molly Noelck added 5 points while Kayla Frickenstein had 3. Johnston improves to 11-1 on the season and has a huge game at #10 Ankeny Centennial Tuesday night.
1/8/2020 Johnston Improve to 10-1
Johnston traveled to Mason City on Tuesday night for the second game of back-to-backs and came away with a 76-52 win. Mason City scored the first points of the game but that would be the only lead the Mohawks would have. Johnston scored the next 7 and never looked back. The Dragons took a 39-28 lead into halftime and grew that lead to 20 quickly into the second half. With leading scorer Maya McDermott out with injury a number of players stepped up. Anna Gossling scored a career high 24 points as she was perfect from the field. Kendall Nead poured in 16 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Zoey Buchan, getting the first start of her career, scored 15 points. Both Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck added 8 while Maddie Mock scored 4 and grabbed 10 rebounds. Kayla Frickentstein was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 2. Johnston was able to keep the Mohawks at bay all night by going 21 or 24 from the free throw line. Johnston is now 10-1 on the year and will host Ames on Friday night for 6:15 tip.
Johnston traveled to Mason City on Tuesday night for the second game of back-to-backs and came away with a 76-52 win. Mason City scored the first points of the game but that would be the only lead the Mohawks would have. Johnston scored the next 7 and never looked back. The Dragons took a 39-28 lead into halftime and grew that lead to 20 quickly into the second half. With leading scorer Maya McDermott out with injury a number of players stepped up. Anna Gossling scored a career high 24 points as she was perfect from the field. Kendall Nead poured in 16 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Zoey Buchan, getting the first start of her career, scored 15 points. Both Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck added 8 while Maddie Mock scored 4 and grabbed 10 rebounds. Kayla Frickentstein was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 2. Johnston was able to keep the Mohawks at bay all night by going 21 or 24 from the free throw line. Johnston is now 10-1 on the year and will host Ames on Friday night for 6:15 tip.
1/6/2020 Dragons Pick Up 9th Win Over Sioux City East
The Sioux City East Raiders made the trip to Johnston on Monday night for a matchup of two 1 loss teams. The Dragons jumped out to an early lead but the Raiders kept clawing their way back into the game on 10/21 shooting from the 3 pt line. Johnston had multiple chances to put East away but the Raiders kept hitting some big shots to stay in the game. Johnston lead the entire way until the final 30 seconds when East tied the score at 59. Kendall Nead then proceeded to take the inbounds pass full court and got to the basket for the game winning field goal. East had one last chance to tie the game but missed a shot at the rim as time expired. Before getting hurt at the start of the 4th quarter Maya McDermott lead the Dragons in the scoring column with 25 points. Kendall Nead added 17 points and 8 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck both had 5 points. Other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (4) to go along with 7 rebounds, Zoey Buchan (3), and Anna Gossling (2). Johnston improves to 9-1 on the year and will make the trip to #8 Mason City on Tuesday night.
The Sioux City East Raiders made the trip to Johnston on Monday night for a matchup of two 1 loss teams. The Dragons jumped out to an early lead but the Raiders kept clawing their way back into the game on 10/21 shooting from the 3 pt line. Johnston had multiple chances to put East away but the Raiders kept hitting some big shots to stay in the game. Johnston lead the entire way until the final 30 seconds when East tied the score at 59. Kendall Nead then proceeded to take the inbounds pass full court and got to the basket for the game winning field goal. East had one last chance to tie the game but missed a shot at the rim as time expired. Before getting hurt at the start of the 4th quarter Maya McDermott lead the Dragons in the scoring column with 25 points. Kendall Nead added 17 points and 8 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck both had 5 points. Other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (4) to go along with 7 rebounds, Zoey Buchan (3), and Anna Gossling (2). Johnston improves to 9-1 on the year and will make the trip to #8 Mason City on Tuesday night.
1/2/2020 Johnston Takes Down Rival #8 Urbandale
Friday night was a huge rivalry game between the Dragons and Jayhawks. Urbandale came into the game 7-1 and ranked 8th in the latest poll while the Dragons entered at 7-1 and ranked 3rd. The gym was packed as both communities honored our police, firemen, military, and emt personnel. Johnston took a 10-7 lead after 1 quarter and a 26-11 lead at the half. Urbandale tried to claw back into the game in the 3rd but the Dragons pulled away for a 62-43 win. JHS used a balanced attack on offense and a great defensive effort to get the win. Johnston shot 56% from the field and 44% from 3. Maya McDermott tallied 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists while Kendall Nead poured in 15 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek also got into double figures scoring 10 points. Other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (7), Anna Gossling (6), Molly Noelck (5), Natalie Kahre (2), and Allie Hart (2). Along with her 7 points Maddie Mock grabbed her 500th career rebound becoming only the 3rd player in program history to reach that milestone. The win moves the Dragons to 8-1 on the season overall and 3-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will host the Sioux City East Black Raiders on Monday the 6th for a 6:15 tip.
Friday night was a huge rivalry game between the Dragons and Jayhawks. Urbandale came into the game 7-1 and ranked 8th in the latest poll while the Dragons entered at 7-1 and ranked 3rd. The gym was packed as both communities honored our police, firemen, military, and emt personnel. Johnston took a 10-7 lead after 1 quarter and a 26-11 lead at the half. Urbandale tried to claw back into the game in the 3rd but the Dragons pulled away for a 62-43 win. JHS used a balanced attack on offense and a great defensive effort to get the win. Johnston shot 56% from the field and 44% from 3. Maya McDermott tallied 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists while Kendall Nead poured in 15 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek also got into double figures scoring 10 points. Other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (7), Anna Gossling (6), Molly Noelck (5), Natalie Kahre (2), and Allie Hart (2). Along with her 7 points Maddie Mock grabbed her 500th career rebound becoming only the 3rd player in program history to reach that milestone. The win moves the Dragons to 8-1 on the season overall and 3-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Johnston will host the Sioux City East Black Raiders on Monday the 6th for a 6:15 tip.
12/20/2019 Dragons Win #3 vs #4 Showdown With Dowling
The 3rd ranked Dowling Maroons came to Johnston on Friday for the last basketball game of the year. Johnston used a 29 point 4th quarter to pull out an exciting 72-70 buzzer beating win. With the game tied at 70 with 30 seconds left the Dragons ran the clock down for one shot. Maya McDermott drove the lane and took a runner. Dowling came down with the rebound and looked to outlet the ball. Molly Noelck stepped in front of the pass and got up a little runner as time expired. The ball hit the front of the rim and rolled in to give the Dragons a great Christmas present. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons offensively with 24 points, Anna Gossling poured in 13 including four 3 pointers, and Maya McDermott added 13 points including three 3 pointers. Freshman Molly Noelck stepped in the game in the 4th quarter and with Johnston down 4 hit 3 consecutive three pointers on three possessions to give the Dragons a 5 point lead. Maddie Mock also added 8 points and Allie Hart 2. Maya McDermott had a double double as she also dished out 10 assists. The Dragons are now 7-1 on the season and 2-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Next up is another ranked opponent as the Dragons will host the Urbandale Jayhawks on Friday January 3rd.
The 3rd ranked Dowling Maroons came to Johnston on Friday for the last basketball game of the year. Johnston used a 29 point 4th quarter to pull out an exciting 72-70 buzzer beating win. With the game tied at 70 with 30 seconds left the Dragons ran the clock down for one shot. Maya McDermott drove the lane and took a runner. Dowling came down with the rebound and looked to outlet the ball. Molly Noelck stepped in front of the pass and got up a little runner as time expired. The ball hit the front of the rim and rolled in to give the Dragons a great Christmas present. Kendall Nead paced the Dragons offensively with 24 points, Anna Gossling poured in 13 including four 3 pointers, and Maya McDermott added 13 points including three 3 pointers. Freshman Molly Noelck stepped in the game in the 4th quarter and with Johnston down 4 hit 3 consecutive three pointers on three possessions to give the Dragons a 5 point lead. Maddie Mock also added 8 points and Allie Hart 2. Maya McDermott had a double double as she also dished out 10 assists. The Dragons are now 7-1 on the season and 2-0 in the CIML Central Conference. Next up is another ranked opponent as the Dragons will host the Urbandale Jayhawks on Friday January 3rd.
12/17/2019 Johnston Takes Control Early In Win Over East
The East High Scarlets visited Johnston on Tuesday night. Johnston took control early getting out to a 10-0 lead after 90 seconds and sailed to a 71-25 victory. Thirteen Dragons got into the scoring column and all 14 saw significant minutes. Kendall Nead lead all scorers with 14 points. Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling were the other Dragons to get into double figures with 11 each. Other players scoring were Kayla Frickenstein (7), Audrey Till (6), Molly Noelck (5), Zoey Buchan (4), Natalie Kahre (4), Ashley Faber (2), Kinsey Jilek (2), Allie Hart (2), Maddie Mock (2), and Emma Hampton (1). Kendall Nead added 4 assists while Maya McDermott and Maddie Mock each grabbed 5 rebounds. The win moves the Dragons to
6-1 on the season. The Dragons have a huge game on Friday as the host the 3rd ranked Maroons from Dowling for a pivotal CIML Central showdown to round out the pre-Christmas schedule. Game time is set for 6:15.
The East High Scarlets visited Johnston on Tuesday night. Johnston took control early getting out to a 10-0 lead after 90 seconds and sailed to a 71-25 victory. Thirteen Dragons got into the scoring column and all 14 saw significant minutes. Kendall Nead lead all scorers with 14 points. Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling were the other Dragons to get into double figures with 11 each. Other players scoring were Kayla Frickenstein (7), Audrey Till (6), Molly Noelck (5), Zoey Buchan (4), Natalie Kahre (4), Ashley Faber (2), Kinsey Jilek (2), Allie Hart (2), Maddie Mock (2), and Emma Hampton (1). Kendall Nead added 4 assists while Maya McDermott and Maddie Mock each grabbed 5 rebounds. The win moves the Dragons to
6-1 on the season. The Dragons have a huge game on Friday as the host the 3rd ranked Maroons from Dowling for a pivotal CIML Central showdown to round out the pre-Christmas schedule. Game time is set for 6:15.
12/13/2019 Johnston Pulls Off 4th Quarter Comeback
The Centennial Jaguars came to Johnston on Friday night for the first conference game of the season. The Jaguars jumped on the Dragons early and controlled the game for the first 3 quarters taking a 12 point lead into the 4th. Johnston used some pressure defense to for the Jaguars into multiple turnovers and outscored Centennial 21-6 to pull out the 47-44 victory. The Jaguars defense stymied Johnston's leading scorers for most the night but the Dragons were able to hit clutch shots down the stretch. After taking the lead Kendall Nead had two huge blocks in the last 30 seconds to secure the win. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons with 24 points, Kendall Nead scored 9, and Maddie Mock added 6. Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck hit one 3 pointer each and Anna Gossling added 2 free throws. The win moves the Dragons to 5-1 on the season and 1-0 in the CIML Central. Next up the Dragons will host the East High Scarlets on Tuesday for a 6:15 tip.
The Centennial Jaguars came to Johnston on Friday night for the first conference game of the season. The Jaguars jumped on the Dragons early and controlled the game for the first 3 quarters taking a 12 point lead into the 4th. Johnston used some pressure defense to for the Jaguars into multiple turnovers and outscored Centennial 21-6 to pull out the 47-44 victory. The Jaguars defense stymied Johnston's leading scorers for most the night but the Dragons were able to hit clutch shots down the stretch. After taking the lead Kendall Nead had two huge blocks in the last 30 seconds to secure the win. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons with 24 points, Kendall Nead scored 9, and Maddie Mock added 6. Kinsey Jilek and Molly Noelck hit one 3 pointer each and Anna Gossling added 2 free throws. The win moves the Dragons to 5-1 on the season and 1-0 in the CIML Central. Next up the Dragons will host the East High Scarlets on Tuesday for a 6:15 tip.
12/10/2019 Dragons Win at #6 Waukee
Johnston made the 5 mile trip to Waukee on Tuesday night to take on the 6th ranked Warriors. Johnston got out to a hot start scoring 26 first quarter points to take a 26-12 lead after one. The Dragons cooled off considerably in the second quarter only scoring 5 points but took a 31-25 lead into the half. Waukee made a run in the 3rd but Johnston was able to take a 10 point lead heading into the last quarter. Johnston kept Waukee at bay during the final period and won the game 67-57 to improve to 4-1 on the season. Maya McDermott went 11 of 15 from the field including 6 out of 8 from three to score a game high 31. Maddie Mock recorded a double-double with 11 points, including 3/5 from three, and grabbed 13 rebounds. Kendall Nead scored 11, Zoey Buchan and Anna Gossling both poured in 5, and Kinsey Jilek added 4. Next up for the Dragons is the first conference game of the season as Johnston will host 9th ranked Centennial on Friday the 13th for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston made the 5 mile trip to Waukee on Tuesday night to take on the 6th ranked Warriors. Johnston got out to a hot start scoring 26 first quarter points to take a 26-12 lead after one. The Dragons cooled off considerably in the second quarter only scoring 5 points but took a 31-25 lead into the half. Waukee made a run in the 3rd but Johnston was able to take a 10 point lead heading into the last quarter. Johnston kept Waukee at bay during the final period and won the game 67-57 to improve to 4-1 on the season. Maya McDermott went 11 of 15 from the field including 6 out of 8 from three to score a game high 31. Maddie Mock recorded a double-double with 11 points, including 3/5 from three, and grabbed 13 rebounds. Kendall Nead scored 11, Zoey Buchan and Anna Gossling both poured in 5, and Kinsey Jilek added 4. Next up for the Dragons is the first conference game of the season as Johnston will host 9th ranked Centennial on Friday the 13th for a 6:15 tip.
12/6/2019 Johnston Moves To 3-0 With 73-32 Win vs North
The Des Moines North Polar Bears traveled to Johnston for a CIML crossover game Friday night. North scored the first basket of the game but would never lead again. Johnston lead 39-14 at halftime and picked up the win 73-32. Thirteen Dragons got into the game on Friday and 9 got into the scoring column lead by Kendall Nead and Maya McDermott who each scored 17 points. Nead added 5 rebounds while McDermott added 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek got into double digits going 4 for 4 from the field for 10 points. Other Dragons getting into the scoring column were Anna Gossling (7), Molly Noelck (6), Natalie Kahre (5), Kayla Frickenstein (4), Emma Hampton (4), and Zoey Buchan (3). Allie Hart was able to grab 6 rebounds to lead the team. The Dragons move to 3-0 on the season and their next game will but Tuesday the 10th as they travel to Waukee to take on the 6th ranked Warriors for a 6:15 pm tip.
The Des Moines North Polar Bears traveled to Johnston for a CIML crossover game Friday night. North scored the first basket of the game but would never lead again. Johnston lead 39-14 at halftime and picked up the win 73-32. Thirteen Dragons got into the game on Friday and 9 got into the scoring column lead by Kendall Nead and Maya McDermott who each scored 17 points. Nead added 5 rebounds while McDermott added 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Kinsey Jilek got into double digits going 4 for 4 from the field for 10 points. Other Dragons getting into the scoring column were Anna Gossling (7), Molly Noelck (6), Natalie Kahre (5), Kayla Frickenstein (4), Emma Hampton (4), and Zoey Buchan (3). Allie Hart was able to grab 6 rebounds to lead the team. The Dragons move to 3-0 on the season and their next game will but Tuesday the 10th as they travel to Waukee to take on the 6th ranked Warriors for a 6:15 pm tip.
11/30/2019 Dragons Fall To #4 Cedar Falls
Johnston traveled to Cedar Rapids to play in Rivalry Saturday. The 3rd ranked Dragons took on the 4th ranked Tigers of Cedar Falls and the game turned into a back and forth contest. The game was tied at 12 after the first quarter, but the Tigers took a 5 point lead into halftime. Johnston took a lead in the 3rd quarter but eventually loss by a score of 57-58. Both Kendall Nead and Maya McDermott took scored 20 points each. McDermott also dished out 5 assists and grabbed 7 rebounds while Nead pulled down 5 boards. Maddie Mock added 7 points and 9 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Anna Gossling (4), Molly Noelck (4), and Zoey Buchan (2). Johnston falls to 2-1 and will host the North Polar Bears on Friday the 6th for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston traveled to Cedar Rapids to play in Rivalry Saturday. The 3rd ranked Dragons took on the 4th ranked Tigers of Cedar Falls and the game turned into a back and forth contest. The game was tied at 12 after the first quarter, but the Tigers took a 5 point lead into halftime. Johnston took a lead in the 3rd quarter but eventually loss by a score of 57-58. Both Kendall Nead and Maya McDermott took scored 20 points each. McDermott also dished out 5 assists and grabbed 7 rebounds while Nead pulled down 5 boards. Maddie Mock added 7 points and 9 rebounds. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Anna Gossling (4), Molly Noelck (4), and Zoey Buchan (2). Johnston falls to 2-1 and will host the North Polar Bears on Friday the 6th for a 6:15 tip.
11/26/2019 Johnston Starts Fast, Pulls Away at #5 Valley
On Tuesday the Dragons traveled to West Des Moines to play the fifth ranked Valley Tigers. Johnston jumped out to an early 13-1 lead and the Tigers could never really get any closer. The Dragons took a 42-18 lead into the half and midway through the third quarter blew it open. The final score was 74-40. The Dragons had 11 players get into the scoring column. Maya McDermott lead all scorers with 18. Maddie Mock was the only other player to reach double figures with 12. Other Dragons to score were Kendall Nead (9), Kinsey Jilek (7), Allie Hart (6), Molly Noelck (6), Zoey Buchan (5), Anna Gossling (4), Kayla Frickenstein (3), Macie Downing (2), and Ashley Faber (2). With the win the Dragons moved to 2-0 with wins over two top 5 teams. It won't get any easier as Johnston travels to Cedar Rapids for Rivalry Saturday to take on the 4th ranked Cedar Falls Tigers for a 5 pm tip.
On Tuesday the Dragons traveled to West Des Moines to play the fifth ranked Valley Tigers. Johnston jumped out to an early 13-1 lead and the Tigers could never really get any closer. The Dragons took a 42-18 lead into the half and midway through the third quarter blew it open. The final score was 74-40. The Dragons had 11 players get into the scoring column. Maya McDermott lead all scorers with 18. Maddie Mock was the only other player to reach double figures with 12. Other Dragons to score were Kendall Nead (9), Kinsey Jilek (7), Allie Hart (6), Molly Noelck (6), Zoey Buchan (5), Anna Gossling (4), Kayla Frickenstein (3), Macie Downing (2), and Ashley Faber (2). With the win the Dragons moved to 2-0 with wins over two top 5 teams. It won't get any easier as Johnston travels to Cedar Rapids for Rivalry Saturday to take on the 4th ranked Cedar Falls Tigers for a 5 pm tip.
11/22/2019 Dragons Start Season With Win vs 3A #1 North Polk
Preseason Class 5A #3 Johnston hosted the #1 ranked Class 3A North Polk Comets to open the season. The Dragons got out to an early 11 point lead by pushing the pace in the 1st quarter. The comets chipped away and got the score to within 8, 38-30, at halftime. The Dragons maintained a lead the entire game but it wasn't easy. The comets connected on 13 three point shots for the game to keep themselves within reach but Maya McDermott scored 19 second half points to help the Dragons hang on for a 10 point win. McDermott's 35 points were good for the 6 best single game total in Johnston history. She also connected on 7 three point shots which set the school record for threes in a game. Kendall Nead scored a career high 24 points and including 18 in the first half. Nead also grabbed 7 rebounds. Maddie Mock scored 2 points but pulled down a team high 10 rebounds. Anna Gossling was the only other Dragon to get into double digits points scoring a total of 12. Kinsey Jilek scored a single point and grabbed 5 rebounds. The Dragons will travel to 5th ranked Valley on Tuesday for a 7:15 game against the Tigers.
Preseason Class 5A #3 Johnston hosted the #1 ranked Class 3A North Polk Comets to open the season. The Dragons got out to an early 11 point lead by pushing the pace in the 1st quarter. The comets chipped away and got the score to within 8, 38-30, at halftime. The Dragons maintained a lead the entire game but it wasn't easy. The comets connected on 13 three point shots for the game to keep themselves within reach but Maya McDermott scored 19 second half points to help the Dragons hang on for a 10 point win. McDermott's 35 points were good for the 6 best single game total in Johnston history. She also connected on 7 three point shots which set the school record for threes in a game. Kendall Nead scored a career high 24 points and including 18 in the first half. Nead also grabbed 7 rebounds. Maddie Mock scored 2 points but pulled down a team high 10 rebounds. Anna Gossling was the only other Dragon to get into double digits points scoring a total of 12. Kinsey Jilek scored a single point and grabbed 5 rebounds. The Dragons will travel to 5th ranked Valley on Tuesday for a 7:15 game against the Tigers.
2018-2019 Game Summaries
2/28/2019 Season Comes To End In State Semifinals
Playing in their 5th straight state tournament the Dragons took on the Valley Tigers Thursday morning. The game was a back and forth battle between the two CIML foes. Johnston took a 62-55 lead with 1:52 left in the 4th quarter but the Tigers ended regulation on a 7-0 run to force overtime where they pulled out a 76-64 win. The Dragons bowed out in the semifinals for the second straight year. Seniors Macy Thompson and Regan Nesheim end their outstanding careers as the 2nd and 3rd players to make it to 4 straight state tournaments. The Dragons 22-3 record ties the school record for wins and sets the school record for winning percentage. Regan Nesheim lead the Dragons today in the scoring column putting in a career high 26 points and Maya McDermott poured in 12. Maddie Mock had 9 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists. Rounding out the scoring were Anna Gossling (8), Macy Thompson (7), and Kendall Nead (2). These young ladies represented Dragon Nation with a lot of class and will be back next year!
Playing in their 5th straight state tournament the Dragons took on the Valley Tigers Thursday morning. The game was a back and forth battle between the two CIML foes. Johnston took a 62-55 lead with 1:52 left in the 4th quarter but the Tigers ended regulation on a 7-0 run to force overtime where they pulled out a 76-64 win. The Dragons bowed out in the semifinals for the second straight year. Seniors Macy Thompson and Regan Nesheim end their outstanding careers as the 2nd and 3rd players to make it to 4 straight state tournaments. The Dragons 22-3 record ties the school record for wins and sets the school record for winning percentage. Regan Nesheim lead the Dragons today in the scoring column putting in a career high 26 points and Maya McDermott poured in 12. Maddie Mock had 9 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists. Rounding out the scoring were Anna Gossling (8), Macy Thompson (7), and Kendall Nead (2). These young ladies represented Dragon Nation with a lot of class and will be back next year!
2/25/2019 Johnston Wins State Quarterfinal
The Dragons played in their 5th straight state quarterfinal on Monday and after it was all said and done Johnston will be playing the state semifinals for the 3rd time in the last 4 seasons. It was anything but easy as the Dragons dug themselves into an 18 point halftime deficit to the 8th seeded Jayhawks of Urbandale. Urbandale came out strong and made shots. The Dragons didn't panic and came out in the second half with the intensity they lacked in the first. Johnston defense forced Urbandale into contested shots and only allowed 16 second half points while the Dragons offense exploded for 44 for a 29 point turnaround. Macy Thompson pulled down an offensive rebound with about 3 minutes left in the game and hit Maya McDermott who sank the 3 pt shot to give the Dragons their first lead of the game and they would push it to 10 and win by 9. McDermott finished with a team high 22 points while Kendall Nead poured in 15 and Regan Nesheim added 14. Freshman Anna Gossling came off the bench and went 3 for 3 from the field to finish with 7 big points. Maddie Mock pulled down 7 huge rebounds for the Dragons. Johnston improves to 22-2 on the year and will face the Valley Tigers in a state semifinal on Thursday the 28th at 10:00 am.
The Dragons played in their 5th straight state quarterfinal on Monday and after it was all said and done Johnston will be playing the state semifinals for the 3rd time in the last 4 seasons. It was anything but easy as the Dragons dug themselves into an 18 point halftime deficit to the 8th seeded Jayhawks of Urbandale. Urbandale came out strong and made shots. The Dragons didn't panic and came out in the second half with the intensity they lacked in the first. Johnston defense forced Urbandale into contested shots and only allowed 16 second half points while the Dragons offense exploded for 44 for a 29 point turnaround. Macy Thompson pulled down an offensive rebound with about 3 minutes left in the game and hit Maya McDermott who sank the 3 pt shot to give the Dragons their first lead of the game and they would push it to 10 and win by 9. McDermott finished with a team high 22 points while Kendall Nead poured in 15 and Regan Nesheim added 14. Freshman Anna Gossling came off the bench and went 3 for 3 from the field to finish with 7 big points. Maddie Mock pulled down 7 huge rebounds for the Dragons. Johnston improves to 22-2 on the year and will face the Valley Tigers in a state semifinal on Thursday the 28th at 10:00 am.
2/20/2019 Dragons Headed Back To State for the 5th Consecutive Time
Tuesday the Little Cyclones of Ames came to town for a regional final matchup. The first minutes of the quarter Ames staked themselves to a 9-8 lead. The would be the last time the Little Cyclones would be ahead. Johnston used some quick transition points to take the lead and went into halftime up 9. The third quarter saw much of the same as Johnston was able to push the lead to as many as 19 points. Ames fought back but the Dragons were able to hold them off and pick up the win 72-59 and earning a berth into next weeks state tournament. This will be the 5th consecutive trip to the state tournament for the Dragons. Also, Johnston enters the tournament as the #1 seed and will face #8 seed Urbandale at 10:00 am on Monday morning the 25th at Wells Fargo Arena. Leading the way for the Dragons tonight was Maya McDermott who scored a game high 34 points. Kendall Nead had a strong game finishing with 15 points while Regan Nesheim was able to pitch in with 11.
Tuesday the Little Cyclones of Ames came to town for a regional final matchup. The first minutes of the quarter Ames staked themselves to a 9-8 lead. The would be the last time the Little Cyclones would be ahead. Johnston used some quick transition points to take the lead and went into halftime up 9. The third quarter saw much of the same as Johnston was able to push the lead to as many as 19 points. Ames fought back but the Dragons were able to hold them off and pick up the win 72-59 and earning a berth into next weeks state tournament. This will be the 5th consecutive trip to the state tournament for the Dragons. Also, Johnston enters the tournament as the #1 seed and will face #8 seed Urbandale at 10:00 am on Monday morning the 25th at Wells Fargo Arena. Leading the way for the Dragons tonight was Maya McDermott who scored a game high 34 points. Kendall Nead had a strong game finishing with 15 points while Regan Nesheim was able to pitch in with 11.
2/16/2019 Johnston Opens Regional Play With Win Over Indianola
The Dragons came ready to play Saturday afternoon in the regional semifinal. After 1 quarter of play the Dragons lead the Indians by a score of 21-0 on their way to a 69-28 win. Eleven Dragons got into the scoring column on the day. Johnston improves to 20-2 overall and will host the Ames Little Cyclones on Tuesday night in a regional final, winner advances to the state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena.
The Dragons came ready to play Saturday afternoon in the regional semifinal. After 1 quarter of play the Dragons lead the Indians by a score of 21-0 on their way to a 69-28 win. Eleven Dragons got into the scoring column on the day. Johnston improves to 20-2 overall and will host the Ames Little Cyclones on Tuesday night in a regional final, winner advances to the state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena.
2/9/2019 Johnston Finished Regular Season 19-2
Johnston traveled to Ankeny to take on the Hawkettes on Friday for the last regular season game for both teams. This was a much different game than the first time the two team met before Christmas. In that game the Hawkettes jumped out to a 17 point first half lead but in last nights match-up the Dragons lead from start to finish leading by as much as 20 points. Kendall Nead scored a career high 21 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Junior Maddie Mock poured in a double double with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Regan Nesheim added 9 points, while Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling both had 8. Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score with 2. The Dragons end the regular season with a 19-2 record. The 19 wins are the most regular seasons ever by a Johnston team. The next game for the Dragons will be a regional semifinal on February 16th as the host the Indianola Indians at 7:00 pm.
Johnston traveled to Ankeny to take on the Hawkettes on Friday for the last regular season game for both teams. This was a much different game than the first time the two team met before Christmas. In that game the Hawkettes jumped out to a 17 point first half lead but in last nights match-up the Dragons lead from start to finish leading by as much as 20 points. Kendall Nead scored a career high 21 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Junior Maddie Mock poured in a double double with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Regan Nesheim added 9 points, while Maya McDermott and Anna Gossling both had 8. Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score with 2. The Dragons end the regular season with a 19-2 record. The 19 wins are the most regular seasons ever by a Johnston team. The next game for the Dragons will be a regional semifinal on February 16th as the host the Indianola Indians at 7:00 pm.
2/6/2019 #3 Johnston Takes Down #2 SEP
The second ranked Southeast Polk Rams came to Johnston on Tuesday night for a showdown of the 2 highest rated teams in the CIML. Johnston jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. The Dragons took a 40-27 lead into the halftime break. The Rams made a mini run at the Dragons to start the second half getting the score within 7 points but the Dragons responded and opened a 20 point lead in the 4th. Three Johnston players scored 20 points or more lead by Maya McDermotts 28. Regan Nesheim scored 21 and Maddie Mock poured in 20 as the Rams could not stop either of them in the post. Anna Gossling came off the bench in the first half to hit 2 big three point shots and totaled 8 points. Kendall Nead chipped in with 7 points while Macy Thompson added 3. Allie Hart had the only other basket for Johnston as she had 2 points. The win pushes the Dragons to 18-2 on the season. Johnston will travel to Ankney High on Friday the 8th to close out the regular and conference seasons against the Hawkettes.
The second ranked Southeast Polk Rams came to Johnston on Tuesday night for a showdown of the 2 highest rated teams in the CIML. Johnston jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. The Dragons took a 40-27 lead into the halftime break. The Rams made a mini run at the Dragons to start the second half getting the score within 7 points but the Dragons responded and opened a 20 point lead in the 4th. Three Johnston players scored 20 points or more lead by Maya McDermotts 28. Regan Nesheim scored 21 and Maddie Mock poured in 20 as the Rams could not stop either of them in the post. Anna Gossling came off the bench in the first half to hit 2 big three point shots and totaled 8 points. Kendall Nead chipped in with 7 points while Macy Thompson added 3. Allie Hart had the only other basket for Johnston as she had 2 points. The win pushes the Dragons to 18-2 on the season. Johnston will travel to Ankney High on Friday the 8th to close out the regular and conference seasons against the Hawkettes.
2/2/2019 Dragons Score 84 In Win At Lincoln
The Dragons made the short trip to Lincoln High School in Des Moines on Saturday to make up a game postponed from the beginning of the week due to weather. Johnston jumped on the Railsplitters early outscoring them 25 to 9 after one quarter and taking a 53-16 lead into the halftime break. Regan Nesheim lead the Dragons with perfect 9/9 shooting night for 19 total points and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Maya McDermott added 13 points and 8 assists, while Kinsey Jilek was the only other Dragon to reach double figures with 11. All in all 11 different Dragons scored; Kendall Nead (9), Maddie Mock (9), Macy Thompson (7), Anna Gossling (6), Natalie Kahre (3), Kayla Frickenstein (3), Macie Downing (2), and Allie Hart (2). Johnston shot 65% from the field for the game, controlled the boards to a 36-22 advantage, and forced 22 turnovers. Johnston improved to 17-2 overall and will now host the second ranked Rams of Southeast Polk and Tuesday night.
The Dragons made the short trip to Lincoln High School in Des Moines on Saturday to make up a game postponed from the beginning of the week due to weather. Johnston jumped on the Railsplitters early outscoring them 25 to 9 after one quarter and taking a 53-16 lead into the halftime break. Regan Nesheim lead the Dragons with perfect 9/9 shooting night for 19 total points and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Maya McDermott added 13 points and 8 assists, while Kinsey Jilek was the only other Dragon to reach double figures with 11. All in all 11 different Dragons scored; Kendall Nead (9), Maddie Mock (9), Macy Thompson (7), Anna Gossling (6), Natalie Kahre (3), Kayla Frickenstein (3), Macie Downing (2), and Allie Hart (2). Johnston shot 65% from the field for the game, controlled the boards to a 36-22 advantage, and forced 22 turnovers. Johnston improved to 17-2 overall and will now host the second ranked Rams of Southeast Polk and Tuesday night.
2/1/2019 Johnston Beats Jaguars on Senior Night
Johnston hosted the Centennial Jaguars on Friday night. It was a special night as we honored 3 seniors, two who have been four year varsity letter winners. Regan Nesheim and Macy Thompson celebrated their senior night by beating the Jaguars 46-27 to avenge one of the Dragon's two losses on the season. The win also secured the CIML Central Conference championship with one conference game left to play. Maya McDermott got the Dragon's off to a fast start scoring Johnston's first 11 points to take a 11-4 early lead and finished with 15 on the night. Kendall Nead also scored 15 as they were the only two Dragon's to reach double figures. Maddie Mock added 9 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. Senior Regan Nesheim scored 5 but got to double digits in rebounds with 10. Senior Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score as she poured in 2. Johnston used great defense to hold the Jaguars 4 single digit scoring quarters and didn't allow any Centennial player score more than 6 points. The win moves the Dragons to 16-2 on the year and 8-1 in CIML Central play. The Dragons go to DM Lincoln on Saturday for a 4:00 pm game before returning home on Tuesday the 5th to host the 2nd ranked Rams of Southeast Polk.
Johnston hosted the Centennial Jaguars on Friday night. It was a special night as we honored 3 seniors, two who have been four year varsity letter winners. Regan Nesheim and Macy Thompson celebrated their senior night by beating the Jaguars 46-27 to avenge one of the Dragon's two losses on the season. The win also secured the CIML Central Conference championship with one conference game left to play. Maya McDermott got the Dragon's off to a fast start scoring Johnston's first 11 points to take a 11-4 early lead and finished with 15 on the night. Kendall Nead also scored 15 as they were the only two Dragon's to reach double figures. Maddie Mock added 9 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. Senior Regan Nesheim scored 5 but got to double digits in rebounds with 10. Senior Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score as she poured in 2. Johnston used great defense to hold the Jaguars 4 single digit scoring quarters and didn't allow any Centennial player score more than 6 points. The win moves the Dragons to 16-2 on the year and 8-1 in CIML Central play. The Dragons go to DM Lincoln on Saturday for a 4:00 pm game before returning home on Tuesday the 5th to host the 2nd ranked Rams of Southeast Polk.
1/25/2019 Dragons Take Down Jayhawks 62-43
One night after a 70-15 win over Fort Dodge the Dragons played host to their biggest rival, the Urbandale Jayhawks. Johnston got off to a good start taking an 18-10 lead after one quarter and extending it to 18 at the half. Despite turning over the ball 19 a season high 19 times the Dragons outrebounded Urbandale 42-17 and shot 58% from the field to get the win 62-43. Regan Nesheim lead the way for the Dragons with a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Maya McDermott chipped in with 13 points, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds. Kendall Nead made it into double figures scoring 12 and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson added 5 points but also got double digit rebounds by pulling down 10. Maddie Mock and Anna Gossling both added 5 points while Kinsey Jilek added 2. Johnston is now 15-2 on the season and 7-1 in CIML Central play. Next game is Tuesday the 29th at Des Moines Lincoln before hosting Ankeny Centennial on Friday February 1st.
One night after a 70-15 win over Fort Dodge the Dragons played host to their biggest rival, the Urbandale Jayhawks. Johnston got off to a good start taking an 18-10 lead after one quarter and extending it to 18 at the half. Despite turning over the ball 19 a season high 19 times the Dragons outrebounded Urbandale 42-17 and shot 58% from the field to get the win 62-43. Regan Nesheim lead the way for the Dragons with a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Maya McDermott chipped in with 13 points, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds. Kendall Nead made it into double figures scoring 12 and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson added 5 points but also got double digit rebounds by pulling down 10. Maddie Mock and Anna Gossling both added 5 points while Kinsey Jilek added 2. Johnston is now 15-2 on the season and 7-1 in CIML Central play. Next game is Tuesday the 29th at Des Moines Lincoln before hosting Ankeny Centennial on Friday February 1st.
1/24/2019 Johnston Handles Fort Dodge
The Dodgers of Fort Dodge made the trip to Johnston on Thursday afternoon for an early 4:00 game. The game was never in doubt and 14 different Dragons were able to see the floor with 9 reaching the scoring column. Johnston was very efficient from the floor at they shot 57% for the game while their defense held Fort Dodge to 15 total points. Three Dragons got into double figures with Maya McDermott scoring 15 and both Kendall Nead and Regan Nesheim tallied 12. The other 6 players to score were Maddie Mock (7), Anna Gossling (6), Allie Hart (6), Macie Downing (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Kayla Frickentstein (2), Rachel Ruisch (2), and Kinsey Jilek (1). The win moves the Dragons to 14-2 on the year. They host the 13th ranked Urbandale Jayhawks tonight in a big rivalry matchup.
The Dodgers of Fort Dodge made the trip to Johnston on Thursday afternoon for an early 4:00 game. The game was never in doubt and 14 different Dragons were able to see the floor with 9 reaching the scoring column. Johnston was very efficient from the floor at they shot 57% for the game while their defense held Fort Dodge to 15 total points. Three Dragons got into double figures with Maya McDermott scoring 15 and both Kendall Nead and Regan Nesheim tallied 12. The other 6 players to score were Maddie Mock (7), Anna Gossling (6), Allie Hart (6), Macie Downing (4), Zoey Buchan (3), Kayla Frickentstein (2), Rachel Ruisch (2), and Kinsey Jilek (1). The win moves the Dragons to 14-2 on the year. They host the 13th ranked Urbandale Jayhawks tonight in a big rivalry matchup.
1/17/2019 Dragons Beat #7 Dowling, Move To 13-2
The game between Johnston and Dowling was slated to be played on Friday night the 18th but with the weather forecast for a considerable amount of snow the two teams squared off in a rare Thursday afternoon contest. The Dragons came into the game ranked 3rd and the Maroons 7th. The first half was a back and forth affair but the Dragons took a two point lead into the locker room at the half. Johnston opened up an 8 point lead in the 3rd quarter before Dowling came back to take a 1 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. Johnston took a lead in the 4th and eventually held on for the road conference win. Three Dragons reached double figures on the night lead by Maya McDermott's 18 points. Anna Gossling added 12 points and Regan Nesheim ended up with a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Maddie Mock and Kendall Nead both scored 7 while Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score with 2. Tonight's win was a special one for Maya McDermott as she became the 5th Dragon to reach the 1000 point mark and with her 5 assists became the Johnston all time career record holder for assists. The win moves the Dragons to 13-2 and 6-1 in the CIML Central Conference. Next up they host the Fort Dodge Dodgers on Tuesday the 22nd at 6:15 pm.
The game between Johnston and Dowling was slated to be played on Friday night the 18th but with the weather forecast for a considerable amount of snow the two teams squared off in a rare Thursday afternoon contest. The Dragons came into the game ranked 3rd and the Maroons 7th. The first half was a back and forth affair but the Dragons took a two point lead into the locker room at the half. Johnston opened up an 8 point lead in the 3rd quarter before Dowling came back to take a 1 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. Johnston took a lead in the 4th and eventually held on for the road conference win. Three Dragons reached double figures on the night lead by Maya McDermott's 18 points. Anna Gossling added 12 points and Regan Nesheim ended up with a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Maddie Mock and Kendall Nead both scored 7 while Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to score with 2. Tonight's win was a special one for Maya McDermott as she became the 5th Dragon to reach the 1000 point mark and with her 5 assists became the Johnston all time career record holder for assists. The win moves the Dragons to 13-2 and 6-1 in the CIML Central Conference. Next up they host the Fort Dodge Dodgers on Tuesday the 22nd at 6:15 pm.
1/11/2019 Johnston Takes Down #14 Ames
Johnston hosted the 14th ranked Ames Little Cyclones on Friday night. This game starts the second round of CIML Central Conference play. The Dragons won the first matchup and Friday was no different. Johnston lead from start to finish. Ames made a second half run but the Dragon's defense was too much for the Little Cyclones to overcome and Johnston won the game 58-45. Maya McDermott poured in 24 points for the Dragon's. Regan Nesheim was the only other Dragon to reach double figures with 12 points. The other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (7), Kendall Nead (6), Macy Thompson (6), and Anna Gossling (3). Both Mock and Nesheim had 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson kept Ames' leading scoring, who averages over 20 pts a game to only 12 on the night and Nehseim held their second leading scorer to 10 points. Johnston went 14 for 17 from the line to secure the win. The Dragons are now 12-2 overall and 5-1 in CIML Central play. Their next game is next Friday the 18th at 8th ranked Dowling.
Johnston hosted the 14th ranked Ames Little Cyclones on Friday night. This game starts the second round of CIML Central Conference play. The Dragons won the first matchup and Friday was no different. Johnston lead from start to finish. Ames made a second half run but the Dragon's defense was too much for the Little Cyclones to overcome and Johnston won the game 58-45. Maya McDermott poured in 24 points for the Dragon's. Regan Nesheim was the only other Dragon to reach double figures with 12 points. The other Dragons to score were Maddie Mock (7), Kendall Nead (6), Macy Thompson (6), and Anna Gossling (3). Both Mock and Nesheim had 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson kept Ames' leading scoring, who averages over 20 pts a game to only 12 on the night and Nehseim held their second leading scorer to 10 points. Johnston went 14 for 17 from the line to secure the win. The Dragons are now 12-2 overall and 5-1 in CIML Central play. Their next game is next Friday the 18th at 8th ranked Dowling.
1/8/2019 Dragons Beat #2 Mason City
The Mohawks of Mason City made the trip to Johnston on Tuesday night to take on the Dragons. The Mohawks come in as the second ranked team in class 4A and the Dragons entered the game as the second ranked team in 5A. Both offenses were in full effect as the Mohawks scored 22 points in the first quarter but trailed by 8 as the Dragons put up 30. Johnston was able to extend the lead at half to 53-34. Mason City made a run at the Dragons in the second half by cutting the lead to under 10 but the Dragons were able to stop the run and win by a score of 81-63. Johnston put 5 girls in double figures as Regan Nesheim scored 19, Anna Gossling 17, Kendall Nead 14, Maya McDermott 14, and Maddie Mock 12. McDermott also tallied 8 rebound and 8 assists. The win moves the Dragons to 11-2 on the season. Johnston will host the Ames Little Cyclones on Friday night in a rematch from and earlier meeting in with the Dragons won 64-38.
The Mohawks of Mason City made the trip to Johnston on Tuesday night to take on the Dragons. The Mohawks come in as the second ranked team in class 4A and the Dragons entered the game as the second ranked team in 5A. Both offenses were in full effect as the Mohawks scored 22 points in the first quarter but trailed by 8 as the Dragons put up 30. Johnston was able to extend the lead at half to 53-34. Mason City made a run at the Dragons in the second half by cutting the lead to under 10 but the Dragons were able to stop the run and win by a score of 81-63. Johnston put 5 girls in double figures as Regan Nesheim scored 19, Anna Gossling 17, Kendall Nead 14, Maya McDermott 14, and Maddie Mock 12. McDermott also tallied 8 rebound and 8 assists. The win moves the Dragons to 11-2 on the season. Johnston will host the Ames Little Cyclones on Friday night in a rematch from and earlier meeting in with the Dragons won 64-38.
1/4/2019 Johnston Loses First Game After Break
The Dragons had to travel to #12 Ankeny Centennial on Friday for the first game of the second half of the season. Johnston lead for 90% of the game but lost the lead with 15 seconds left in the game and couldn't get a basket at the buzzer. The loss was the Dragons first conference loss of the season and dropped them to 10-2 overall. Johnston lead in almost all statistical categories except for the one that counts, the final score. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons in scoring with 15 while Kendall Nead added 12, and Freshman Anna Gossling, making her first start, poured in 10. Regan Nesheim scored 6 and Maddie Mock added 3 but the two combined for 24 rebounds (Mock -14 and Nesheim 10) which was more than the entire Centennial team. Macy Mock was the other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 2. In the end the Dragons turned the ball over too many times to secure the win. It doesn't get any easier as Johnston will host #2 Mason City on Tuesday and #14 Ames on Friday.
The Dragons had to travel to #12 Ankeny Centennial on Friday for the first game of the second half of the season. Johnston lead for 90% of the game but lost the lead with 15 seconds left in the game and couldn't get a basket at the buzzer. The loss was the Dragons first conference loss of the season and dropped them to 10-2 overall. Johnston lead in almost all statistical categories except for the one that counts, the final score. Maya McDermott lead the Dragons in scoring with 15 while Kendall Nead added 12, and Freshman Anna Gossling, making her first start, poured in 10. Regan Nesheim scored 6 and Maddie Mock added 3 but the two combined for 24 rebounds (Mock -14 and Nesheim 10) which was more than the entire Centennial team. Macy Mock was the other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 2. In the end the Dragons turned the ball over too many times to secure the win. It doesn't get any easier as Johnston will host #2 Mason City on Tuesday and #14 Ames on Friday.
12/21/2018 Dragons Enter Break With Win
Johnston played host to the Ankeny Hawkettes in their final game before winter break. The Dragons started slow. That coupled with hot shooting let the Hawkettes get out to an 18 point lead in the first half. After some halftime adjustments Johnston came out and grabbed the lead midway though the 3rd quarter. The lead didn't last long and both teams battled back and forth the rest of the game. The Dragons were down a point and had the ball with 20 seconds left. Johnston moved the ball well on their final possession and Maddie Mock his a game winning 3 with 2 seconds remaining. Ankeny couldn't get up a shot and the Dragons came away with the win. Mock finished the game with 11 points and 7 rebounds. Maya McDermott kept the Dragons in the game the first half by connecting on four 3 point fgs and finished with a game high 26 pts. McDermott also had 5 assists and 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead came out with a purpose in the second half to finish with double-double, 12 points and 10 rebounds. Regan Nesheim poured in 13 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson and Anna Gossling both added 2 points. The Dragons finish the pre-break portion of their schedule with a 10-1 overall record, 4-0 conference record, and ranked 2nd in the class 5A poll. Next up for the Dragons will be a January 4th game at 12th ranked Ankeny Centennial.
Johnston played host to the Ankeny Hawkettes in their final game before winter break. The Dragons started slow. That coupled with hot shooting let the Hawkettes get out to an 18 point lead in the first half. After some halftime adjustments Johnston came out and grabbed the lead midway though the 3rd quarter. The lead didn't last long and both teams battled back and forth the rest of the game. The Dragons were down a point and had the ball with 20 seconds left. Johnston moved the ball well on their final possession and Maddie Mock his a game winning 3 with 2 seconds remaining. Ankeny couldn't get up a shot and the Dragons came away with the win. Mock finished the game with 11 points and 7 rebounds. Maya McDermott kept the Dragons in the game the first half by connecting on four 3 point fgs and finished with a game high 26 pts. McDermott also had 5 assists and 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead came out with a purpose in the second half to finish with double-double, 12 points and 10 rebounds. Regan Nesheim poured in 13 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. Macy Thompson and Anna Gossling both added 2 points. The Dragons finish the pre-break portion of their schedule with a 10-1 overall record, 4-0 conference record, and ranked 2nd in the class 5A poll. Next up for the Dragons will be a January 4th game at 12th ranked Ankeny Centennial.
12/18/2018 JHS Beat Rival Jayhawks 60-34
Johnston had to take the 10 minute trip down Merle Hay Road to take on their arch rivals, the Urbandale Jayhawks. Johnston has won 16 straight against the Jayhawks and tonight was no different. The Dragons got out to a 16-6 lead after 1 quarter and the lead would never get under double digits again. Johnston out rebounded Urbandale on the night by a margin of 33 to 19. Johnston also forced the Jayhawks into 17 turnovers and only allowed them to get to the free throw line twice on the night en route to a 60-34 victory. Maya McDermott poured in 25 points, dished out 4 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds to lead the way. Regan Nesheim scored 13 points and pulled down 7 rebounds while Maddie Mock also got into double figures scoring 10. Macy Thompson scored 4 while grabbing 5 rebounds and Natalie Kahre came off the bench to see her first extended minutes of the season to score 2 points but grab 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 6 points. The win moves the Dragons to 9-1 overall and 3-0 in conference play. The Dragons have one more game before Christmas Break as they host the Ankeny Hawkettes on Friday the 21st at 6:15.
Johnston had to take the 10 minute trip down Merle Hay Road to take on their arch rivals, the Urbandale Jayhawks. Johnston has won 16 straight against the Jayhawks and tonight was no different. The Dragons got out to a 16-6 lead after 1 quarter and the lead would never get under double digits again. Johnston out rebounded Urbandale on the night by a margin of 33 to 19. Johnston also forced the Jayhawks into 17 turnovers and only allowed them to get to the free throw line twice on the night en route to a 60-34 victory. Maya McDermott poured in 25 points, dished out 4 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds to lead the way. Regan Nesheim scored 13 points and pulled down 7 rebounds while Maddie Mock also got into double figures scoring 10. Macy Thompson scored 4 while grabbing 5 rebounds and Natalie Kahre came off the bench to see her first extended minutes of the season to score 2 points but grab 5 rebounds. Kendall Nead was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 6 points. The win moves the Dragons to 9-1 overall and 3-0 in conference play. The Dragons have one more game before Christmas Break as they host the Ankeny Hawkettes on Friday the 21st at 6:15.
12/14/2018 Dragons Take Down The Maroons
Johnston played their 4th straight game against a ranked opponent on Friday night as they host the sixth ranked Dowling Catholic Maroons. The result was the same as the Dragons picked up another victory to go 4-0 in that stretch. The Dragons lead from start to finish as the won 74-64 to move to 8-1 on the season and 2-0 in the conference. Maya McDermott scored 36 points and dished out 6 assists to lead the Dragons. Kendall Nead also got into double figures with 16 points and was tasked with guarding one of the best players in the country. Regan Nesheim contributed 7 points but also grabbed a game high 12 rebounds, dished out 6 assists, and added 3 blocked shots. Maddie Mock scored 8 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 7 points but also grabbed 5 rebounds. Despite being outrebounded on the night and starting the game 1 of 10 from the free throw line the Dragons shot 56% from the field en route to the 74 points. Next up for Johnston is the big rivalry game against Urbandale as they visit the Jayhawks on Tuesday night the 18th for a 6:15 tip.
Johnston played their 4th straight game against a ranked opponent on Friday night as they host the sixth ranked Dowling Catholic Maroons. The result was the same as the Dragons picked up another victory to go 4-0 in that stretch. The Dragons lead from start to finish as the won 74-64 to move to 8-1 on the season and 2-0 in the conference. Maya McDermott scored 36 points and dished out 6 assists to lead the Dragons. Kendall Nead also got into double figures with 16 points and was tasked with guarding one of the best players in the country. Regan Nesheim contributed 7 points but also grabbed a game high 12 rebounds, dished out 6 assists, and added 3 blocked shots. Maddie Mock scored 8 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Macy Thompson was the only other Dragon to get into the scoring column with 7 points but also grabbed 5 rebounds. Despite being outrebounded on the night and starting the game 1 of 10 from the free throw line the Dragons shot 56% from the field en route to the 74 points. Next up for Johnston is the big rivalry game against Urbandale as they visit the Jayhawks on Tuesday night the 18th for a 6:15 tip.
12/11/2018 Dragons Win at #14 Des Moines East
The Dragons traveled to Des Moines on Tuesday to take on the 14th ranked Scarlets of East High. It was the third ranked opponent in three games for the Dragons, all three victories. Johnston trailed at the end of the 1st quarter 8-12 but they would score the first 6 points of the second quarter to take the lead and never trailed again. The lead got to as many as 11 in the second half before east fought their way back to within 3 in the 4th quarter. Johnston was able to hit enough free throws down the stretch to earn the 7 point win. Three Dragons got into double figures as Maya McDermott scored 17, Kendall Nead 12, and Maddie Mock 11. Regan Nesheim (8), Macy Thompson (5), and Anna Gossling (2) also got into the scoring column for the Dragons. Johnston outrebounded the Scarlets 33 to 28 with Maddie Mock pulling down 9, McDermott,7, Nesheim 6, and Thompson 5. The win moves the Dragons to 7-1 on the season and host another ranked opponent on Friday night as 6th ranked Dowling visit Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
The Dragons traveled to Des Moines on Tuesday to take on the 14th ranked Scarlets of East High. It was the third ranked opponent in three games for the Dragons, all three victories. Johnston trailed at the end of the 1st quarter 8-12 but they would score the first 6 points of the second quarter to take the lead and never trailed again. The lead got to as many as 11 in the second half before east fought their way back to within 3 in the 4th quarter. Johnston was able to hit enough free throws down the stretch to earn the 7 point win. Three Dragons got into double figures as Maya McDermott scored 17, Kendall Nead 12, and Maddie Mock 11. Regan Nesheim (8), Macy Thompson (5), and Anna Gossling (2) also got into the scoring column for the Dragons. Johnston outrebounded the Scarlets 33 to 28 with Maddie Mock pulling down 9, McDermott,7, Nesheim 6, and Thompson 5. The win moves the Dragons to 7-1 on the season and host another ranked opponent on Friday night as 6th ranked Dowling visit Johnston for a 6:15 tip.
12/7/2018 Johnston Wins At #15 Ames
The Dragons traveled to Ames on Friday night to take on the 15th ranked Little Cyclones. Ames was able to take a 1 points lead at the end of the first quarter but the Dragons took control from there. Johnston was able to grab the lead in the second quarter and take an 11 point lead into the half. Ames wasn't able to stop the Dragons transition as Maya McDermott was able to set the single game assist record, most of which were dished out to Regan Nesheim on the break. Nesheim scored a team high 21 points going 10 of 11 from the field. McDermott also added 10 points on the night for a double double. Kendall Nead was tasked with defending Ames' leading scoring. Nead help her to ten points under her average while pouring in 9 points herself. Anna Gossling came of the bench to hit 2 big three pointers in the second quarter as she finished with 8 points on the night. Also, scoring for the Dragons were Maddie Mock (7), Macy Thompson (3), Natalie Kahre (2), and Zoey Buchan (1). This was the first conference game for the Dragons and the win moves them to 6-1 overall and 1-0 in conference play. Next up they travel to Des Moines to take on the 14th ranked East High Scarlets on Tuesday.
The Dragons traveled to Ames on Friday night to take on the 15th ranked Little Cyclones. Ames was able to take a 1 points lead at the end of the first quarter but the Dragons took control from there. Johnston was able to grab the lead in the second quarter and take an 11 point lead into the half. Ames wasn't able to stop the Dragons transition as Maya McDermott was able to set the single game assist record, most of which were dished out to Regan Nesheim on the break. Nesheim scored a team high 21 points going 10 of 11 from the field. McDermott also added 10 points on the night for a double double. Kendall Nead was tasked with defending Ames' leading scoring. Nead help her to ten points under her average while pouring in 9 points herself. Anna Gossling came of the bench to hit 2 big three pointers in the second quarter as she finished with 8 points on the night. Also, scoring for the Dragons were Maddie Mock (7), Macy Thompson (3), Natalie Kahre (2), and Zoey Buchan (1). This was the first conference game for the Dragons and the win moves them to 6-1 overall and 1-0 in conference play. Next up they travel to Des Moines to take on the 14th ranked East High Scarlets on Tuesday.
12/4/2018 Dragons Take Down #2 Waukee
The Dragons hosted the second ranked Warriors from Waukee on Tuesday night. This was the Dragons third top ten match-up of the season and the game did not disappoint. Waukee lead by two at the end of the first quarter but the Dragons took control from there. Johnston took the lead in the second quarter and never trailed again. Johnston controlled the boards all night with a 29-19 advantage. Maddie Mock lead the Dragons with a double-double, 10 points and 11 rebounds. Maya McDermott poured in 18 points while Kendall Nead also reached double figures with 11 points. Macy Thompson, Regan Nesheim, and Kendall Nead took Waukee's three top scorers out of the game as they combined for a total of 12 points. Other Dragons to reach the scoring column were Regan Nesheim (5), Anna Gossling (4), and Zoey Buchan (1). The Dragons will travel to Ames on Friday night to take on a ranked Little Cyclones team in the conference opener. Johnston is now 5-1 on the season.
The Dragons hosted the second ranked Warriors from Waukee on Tuesday night. This was the Dragons third top ten match-up of the season and the game did not disappoint. Waukee lead by two at the end of the first quarter but the Dragons took control from there. Johnston took the lead in the second quarter and never trailed again. Johnston controlled the boards all night with a 29-19 advantage. Maddie Mock lead the Dragons with a double-double, 10 points and 11 rebounds. Maya McDermott poured in 18 points while Kendall Nead also reached double figures with 11 points. Macy Thompson, Regan Nesheim, and Kendall Nead took Waukee's three top scorers out of the game as they combined for a total of 12 points. Other Dragons to reach the scoring column were Regan Nesheim (5), Anna Gossling (4), and Zoey Buchan (1). The Dragons will travel to Ames on Friday night to take on a ranked Little Cyclones team in the conference opener. Johnston is now 5-1 on the season.
11/30/2018 JHS Runs Past North
Johnston traveled to Des Moines on Friday night to take on the North High Polar Bears. The Dragons held the Polar Bears scoreless in the first quarter on the way to a 30-5 lead at the half. Johnston more than doubled up North on the boards and shot 50% from the field for the game. Johnston was lead by Maya McDermott's 21 points and 4 assists. Regan Nesheim added 11 points and 7 rebounds. The other Dragons to get ito the scoring column were Maddie Mock (8), Rachel Ruisch (7), Kendall Nead (4), Macy Thompson (4), Anna Gossling (3), and Kayla Frickenstein (3). The win moves the Dragons to 4-1 on the season. Next up for Johnston is a Tuesday night matchup between top 10 teams as #2 Waukee visits the 5th ranked Dragons.
Johnston traveled to Des Moines on Friday night to take on the North High Polar Bears. The Dragons held the Polar Bears scoreless in the first quarter on the way to a 30-5 lead at the half. Johnston more than doubled up North on the boards and shot 50% from the field for the game. Johnston was lead by Maya McDermott's 21 points and 4 assists. Regan Nesheim added 11 points and 7 rebounds. The other Dragons to get ito the scoring column were Maddie Mock (8), Rachel Ruisch (7), Kendall Nead (4), Macy Thompson (4), Anna Gossling (3), and Kayla Frickenstein (3). The win moves the Dragons to 4-1 on the season. Next up for Johnston is a Tuesday night matchup between top 10 teams as #2 Waukee visits the 5th ranked Dragons.
11/27/2018 Johnston Moves To 3-1
The Dragons hosted the Marshalltown Bobcats on Tuesday night. Johnston took control right from the start taking a 10-0 lead after 2 minutes. Ten Dragons got into the scoring column with four different players reaching double figures. Maya McDermott and Regan Nesheim lead the attack with 14 points apiece while Anna Gossling poured in 12 and Zoey Buchan added 10. The other Dragons to score were Kendall Nead (9) Macy Thompson (6), Natalie Kahre (6), Maddie Mock (2), and Rachel Ruisch (2). Johnston shot 60% from the field and forced the Bobcats into 24 turnovers. The win moves the Dragons to 3-1 on the season and will travel to Des Moines on Friday the 30th to take on the North High Polar Bears.
The Dragons hosted the Marshalltown Bobcats on Tuesday night. Johnston took control right from the start taking a 10-0 lead after 2 minutes. Ten Dragons got into the scoring column with four different players reaching double figures. Maya McDermott and Regan Nesheim lead the attack with 14 points apiece while Anna Gossling poured in 12 and Zoey Buchan added 10. The other Dragons to score were Kendall Nead (9) Macy Thompson (6), Natalie Kahre (6), Maddie Mock (2), and Rachel Ruisch (2). Johnston shot 60% from the field and forced the Bobcats into 24 turnovers. The win moves the Dragons to 3-1 on the season and will travel to Des Moines on Friday the 30th to take on the North High Polar Bears.
11/24/2018 Johnston Takes Down Roosevelt
Johnston traveled to Des Moines to take on the Roughriders from Roosevelt on Saturday night. The Dragons controlled the game from the start taking a 28-11 lead after the first quarter. Johnston shot 52% from the field, had a 16 rebound advantage, and forced the Roughriders into 20 turnovers. Maya McDermott paced the Dragons with 23 points on 9 of 13 shooting while dishing out 10 assists. Maddie Mock and Regan Nesheim both poured in 13 points. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Kendall Nead (9), Zoey Buchan (8), Anna Gosling (6), Allie Hart (2), and Rachel Ruisch (2). Macy Thompson also had 2 points but also pulled down 9 rebounds. The Dragons improved 2-1 on the season and will play again on Tuesday the 27th at home against the Marshalltown Bobcats.
Johnston traveled to Des Moines to take on the Roughriders from Roosevelt on Saturday night. The Dragons controlled the game from the start taking a 28-11 lead after the first quarter. Johnston shot 52% from the field, had a 16 rebound advantage, and forced the Roughriders into 20 turnovers. Maya McDermott paced the Dragons with 23 points on 9 of 13 shooting while dishing out 10 assists. Maddie Mock and Regan Nesheim both poured in 13 points. Other Dragons to get into the scoring column were Kendall Nead (9), Zoey Buchan (8), Anna Gosling (6), Allie Hart (2), and Rachel Ruisch (2). Macy Thompson also had 2 points but also pulled down 9 rebounds. The Dragons improved 2-1 on the season and will play again on Tuesday the 27th at home against the Marshalltown Bobcats.
11/20/2018 Dragons Drop A Tough One To #5 Valley
The 2nd ranked Dragons hosted the 5th ranked Tigers on Tuesday night. The teams played to a halftime tie at 28. Valley was able to take a 5 point lead heading into the 4th quarter and were able to pull away at the end for a 70-58 win. The Dragons were outrebounded 38-20 on the night. Maya McDermott lead the way for the Dragons with 24 points including 5 three pointers. Kendall Nead also got into double figures scoring 12. The other Dragons getting into the scoring column were Macy Thompson with 8, Regan Nesheim with 7, Maddie Mock with 5, and Anna Gossling with 2. Mock also grabbed 7 rebounds. Johnston is now 1-1 on the season and the next game will be on Saturday the 24th at DM Roosevelt.
The 2nd ranked Dragons hosted the 5th ranked Tigers on Tuesday night. The teams played to a halftime tie at 28. Valley was able to take a 5 point lead heading into the 4th quarter and were able to pull away at the end for a 70-58 win. The Dragons were outrebounded 38-20 on the night. Maya McDermott lead the way for the Dragons with 24 points including 5 three pointers. Kendall Nead also got into double figures scoring 12. The other Dragons getting into the scoring column were Macy Thompson with 8, Regan Nesheim with 7, Maddie Mock with 5, and Anna Gossling with 2. Mock also grabbed 7 rebounds. Johnston is now 1-1 on the season and the next game will be on Saturday the 24th at DM Roosevelt.
11/16/2018 Season Opener at #1 North Polk
The 2nd Ranked Dragons opened the season at #1 ranked North Polk Friday night in first game for both teams. Johnston raced out to a 5 point lead after the first quarter and never looked back. The Comets shot 35% from the field, were unable to keep up with the Dragons transition game, and were outrebound 49-27 as Johnston cruised to a 77-53 victory. The Dragons had four girls reach double figures with Maddie Mock leading the way with 23. Regan Nesheim tallied 20 pts and 6 rebounds. Maya McDermott poured in 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Kendall Nead tallied a double double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Macy Thompson was able to grab 10 rebounds. Anna Gossling also got into the scoring column with 2 points. Johnston is now 1-0 and will host the #5 ranked Valley Tigers on Tuesday the 20th at 7:30 pm in their home opener.
The 2nd Ranked Dragons opened the season at #1 ranked North Polk Friday night in first game for both teams. Johnston raced out to a 5 point lead after the first quarter and never looked back. The Comets shot 35% from the field, were unable to keep up with the Dragons transition game, and were outrebound 49-27 as Johnston cruised to a 77-53 victory. The Dragons had four girls reach double figures with Maddie Mock leading the way with 23. Regan Nesheim tallied 20 pts and 6 rebounds. Maya McDermott poured in 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Kendall Nead tallied a double double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Macy Thompson was able to grab 10 rebounds. Anna Gossling also got into the scoring column with 2 points. Johnston is now 1-0 and will host the #5 ranked Valley Tigers on Tuesday the 20th at 7:30 pm in their home opener.
2013-2014 Game Summaries
2/25/2014 Regional Final vs #5 Dowling Catholic
The Dragons played in the regional final on Tuesday night in Urbandale. They took on the #5 ranked Dowling Catholic Maroons. The two teams split a pair of regular season games and this proved to be the rubber match. The game turned out to be a low scoring defensive battle as both the Dragons and Maroons played well on that end of the floor. Dowling took a 6 point halftime lead and pushed it to 8 points at the start of the 4th. The Dragons roared back and cut the lead to 1 multiple times in the 4th quarter. Down by 3 with 6 seconds left in the game the Dragons were inbounding in front of their bench. They got the ball in and missed a last second 3 point attempt. Leading the Dragons in the scoring column was Elle Brown with 9 points but senior Bri Handel, playing in her last game as a Dragon, scored 8 points and had 9 rebounds. Rounding out the scoring for Johnston were Taryn Knuth (7), Shayna Stubbs (5), Rachel Hinders (4), and Haylee Towers (2). The Dragons ended their season at 14-10 and will return 5 girls next year that spent time as starters.
2/22/2014 Regional Semi-Final vs Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
The Dragons set up a rematch with #4 ranked Dowling with a victory over CB Lincoln on Saturday night. Johnston only trailed one time in the game at 2-0 before taking control and pulling away. The final score was 65-34 and the win pushed the Dragons record to 14-9 on the season. Elle Brown led all scorers in the game with 15 points including 2 three pt field goals. Rachel Hinders poured in 11 points while grabbing 10 rebounds for a double-double. Bri Handel chipped in with 9 points and 7 rebounds. Haylee Towers came off the bench for 8 points including 2 three pt field goals. Taryn Knuth scored 7 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. Emily Lehman had 2 points and dished out 5 assists. Rounding out the scoring for the Dragons were Shayna Stubbs (7), Brooke Wilmes (4), and Paige Sieren (2). Johnston will now travel to the regional final on Tuesday the 25th in Urbandale to take on Dowling for a right to go to the state tournament. The Dragons and Dowling split a pair of games this year with each one winning on the opponents home floor. Game time is slated for 7 pm.
2/14/2014 at #2 Dowling
The Dragons traveled to West Des Moines tonight for a CIC Divisional game against #2 ranked Dowling Maroons. The game was back and forth the entire night as both teams played great defense. The Dragons jumped out to a lead in the first quarter before falling behind. At the end of the first half Johnston manage to pull ahead 21-18. Dowling pulled ahead by 5 midway through the 4th quarter. From there Rachel Hinders got a put back on an offensive rebound, got fouled, and converted the 3 pt play. Dowling went down and scored on a lay-up. Taylor Joens has an offensive putback to pull the Dragons within two. Joens then stole the inbounds pass got the ball to Elle Brown who hit the 3 foot shot to tie the score. Dowling ran some clock and missed a shot with 1:00 minute left. The Dragons grabbed the rebound and ran the clock down to 10 seconds then took a timeout. On the inbounds the ball was passed back out to Shayna Stubbs who drove to the lane and was able to hit a contested 10 foot jump shot at the buzzer for the win, 40-38. The win moved the Dragons to 13-9 on the season. Taryn Knuth led the Dragons in scoring with 10 points. Elle Brown chipped in 8. Rounding out the scoring was Rachel Hinders (7), Shayna Stubbs (6), Taylor Joens (5), and Bri Handel (4). Joens grabbed 8 rebounds, Knuth grabbed 6, and Hinders had 5. The next game for the Dragons will be at home next Saturday night the 22nd in the regional tournament against the winner of Council Bluffs Lincoln and Council Bluffs Jefferson.
2/11/2014 vs Des Moines Roosevelt
After two tough losses the Dragons sent the 2014 seniors out in style tonight with a 74-34 victory on senior night. Bri Handel, Taylor Joens, and Madeline Miller were all playing their final regular season home game for the Dragons. Johnston had 11 players reach the scoring column. The Dragons also made 10 three point field goals on the night with 6 different players making at least 1. The win pushed the Dragons record to 12-9 on the season. Shayna Stubbs and Taryn Knuth both led the Dragons in scoring as each scored 16 points. Stubbs was a stellar 7-7 from the free throw line. Taylor Joens was next in line with 12 points including 3 three point shots. She also chipped in 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block. Haylee Towers came off the bench to score 8 points including 2 three point shots. Elle Brown knocked down 2 three point shots for 6 points. Rachel Hinders chipped in with 4 points and 8 rebounds. Julia Beswick and Brooke Wilmes each made a three point FG for 3 points apiece. Paige Sieren, Emily Lehman, and Bri Handel scored 2 points each. The Dragons next game will be on Feb 14th at # 2 ranked Dowling in their regular season finale.
2/8/2014 vs #10 Centennial
After a tough loss to the #2 ranked team in the state Friday night the Dragons had to take on another top 10 foe on Saturday. The Dragons got off to a sluggish start and fell behind early in a 36-54 loss. The loss drops the Dragons to 11-9 on the season. Taryn Knuth led the Dragons in scoring with 8 points. Rachel Hinders was next with 6 points. Rounding out the scoring were Taylor Joens (4), Bri Handel (4), Shayna Stubbs (4), Haylee Towers (3), Elle Brown (3), Emily Lehman (2), and Morganne Grant (2). Johnston's next game will be on Tuesday February 11th at home against the Roosevelt Roughriders. It will be senior night for Taylor Joens, Bri Handel, Madeline Miller, and Ronnoja Ayers. The game will also be televised on Mediacom 22 (on tape delay).
2/7/2014 vs #2 Valley
The Dragons hosted a cancer awareness night on Friday. The took on the #2 rated Valley Tigers in a rematch of an overtime game 2 weeks ago. They game started out slow as both teams took their time on the offensive end. Johnston trailed 11-15 at halftime. After the break things heated up but the Dragons came out on the short end 41-52. The loss moves their record to 11-8 on the season. Leading the way for the Dragons was sophomore Shayna Stubbs as she scored a career high 18 points including 3 three point field goals. Taylor Joens was back in the starting line-up and scored 11 points include two 3's. Johnston will be back in action tonight as they take on the 10th ranked Centennial Jaguars at home with a 7:45 tip. The Dragons defeated the Jaguars in December by a score of 54-47.
1/31/2014 vs Urbandale
On Friday night Johnston took on the Urbandale Jayhawks. The Dragons got off to a quick start and lead 13-2 midway through the first quarter en route to 61-48 victory in front of a packed house. The win improve their record to 11-7 on the season and 2-2 in the CIC Western Division. Taryn Knuth lead the Dragons with 18 points on 8 of 13 shooting. Elle Brown was able to score 13 points and bring down 4 rebounds. Haylee Towers came off the bench to hit 3 three pointers and go 3 of 4 from the line for 12 points. Rachel Hinders and Bri Handel put in 6 points a piece. Emily Lehman, Taylor Joens, and Shayna Stubbs all rounding out the scoring with 2 points each. The Dragons have two big games coming up next week as the host #10 Ankeny Centennial on Tuesday the 4th and #2 Valley on Friday the 7th.
1/28/2014 at Southeast Polk
The Dragons traveled to Southeast Polk on Tuesday night to take on defending state champion Southeast Polk. Through the first 3 quarters it was a back and forth contest. Johnston trailed by 2 heading into the final frame before falling 52-61. It was a tail of two halves. In the 1st half the Johnston had too many defensive lapses giving up 8 three point field goals but connected on 4 of their own as Haylee Towers came off the bench to hit 3. In the second half the Dragons shored up the defense and didn't allow a 3 pt field goal but couldn't find any rhythm offensively. The loss drops the Dragons to 10-7 on the season. Both Rachel Hinders and Elle Brown lead the Dragons in scoring with 12 apiece. Haylee Towers was next in line with 9 all from the three point line. Taryn Knuth and Taylor Joens both added 6 points each. Bri Handel added 3 points while Emily Lehman and Shayna Stubbs both added 2 points. The Dragons next game comes at home against rival Urbandale on Friday the 31st at 6:15.
1/25/2014 at Des Moines Hoover
On Saturday night Johnston traveled to Des Moines to take on the Hoover High Huskies. The Dragons used some pressure defense to recover from a slow start. They gained control midway through the 2nd quarter and built a 12 point halftime lead. Johnston continued the pressure in the second half and pushed the lead to 20 before winning by a final score of 58-44. The Dragons shot 44% from the 3 pt line and made 7 total 3 pt fg. Freshman Elle Brown lead the way in the scoring column with 19 points including 4 three's. Freshman Taryn Knuth scored 10 points and had 10 rebounds for the first double-double of her career. Senior Bri Handel also earned her first career double-double scoring 10 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. She also dished out 5 assists. Next in line in the scoring column were Haylee Towers (5), Emily Lehman (4), Paige Sieren (3), Brooke Wilmes (3), Shayna Stubbs (2), and Julia Beswick (2). Johnston will travel to Altoona on Tuesday the 28th to take on the defending class 5A state champions Southeast Polk Rams.
1/24/2014 at #2 West Des Moines Valley
The Dragons took on the Tigers in a conference match up Friday night. The Tigers came into the game undefeated and ranked #2 and this was the 9th time in 15 games the Dragons took on a ranked opponent. The game was tight throughout as the Dragons played great basketball. The game went to into overtime. WIth 8 seconds remaining Valley hit two free throws to stretch their lead to 4 points at 66-62 and that would be the final. Rachel Hinders lead the Dragons with 19 points. Sophomore Shayna Stubbs played one of her best games going 7-8 from the field to score her season high of 15 points while grabbing 5 rebounds. Taryn Knuth took advantage of her second start of the season to score 11 points. Elle Brown chipped in with 8 points and grabbed 4 rebounds. Haylee Towers came off the bench to score 4 points. Bri Handel scored 3 points and grabbed. Emily Lehman rounded out the scoring with 2 points. The Dragons record dropped to 9-6 on the season. Their next game will be Saturday night at Des Moines Hoover at 4:15.
1/21/2014 at #12 Indianola
Johnston traveled to Indianola on Tuesday to take the 12th ranked Indians in a hard fought CIC battle. The Dragons jumped out to an early lead and never trailed in the 42-30 victory to improve their record to 9-5. The Dragons played outstanding half court defense in limiting the Indians' drives to the basket and forcing them to shoot 26% from the field. On the offensive end of the floor the Dragons were led by Rachel Hinders 16 points and Taryn Knuth's 10. Other girls getting into the scoring column were Elle Brown (6), Taylor Joens (4), Emily Lehman (2), Shayna Stubbs (3) and Haylee Towers (2). The Dragon's next games will be on Friday the 24th as they travel to undefeated and #2 ranked West Des Moines Valley and on Saturday the 25th at Des Moines Hoover.
1/17/2014 at Marshalltown
The Dragons took to the road on Friday night as they traveled to Marshalltown to take on the Bobcats. Johnston jumped out to a 10-3 lead after one quarter and led at the half 29-8. They won the game by a final score of 63-27 to improve to 8-5 on the season. Leading in the scoring column was freshman Elle Brown with 14 points. Rachel Hinders chipped in 13 while Taryn Knuth added 11. Leading the way on the boards were Taylor Joens and Bri Handel with each pulling down 6 rebounds. Rounding out the scoring for the Dragons were Handel (7), Joens (6), Shayna Stubbs (4), Haylee Towers (3), Julia Beswick (2), Keely Larkin (2), and Morganne Grant (1). The Dragons will be in action next Tuesday the 21st as they travel to Indianola to take on the #12 ranked Indians.
1/14/2014 - vs Ankeny High
On Tuesday night the Dragons jumped out to an early 10-2 lead over the Ankeny Hawkettes and never trailed. The 60-40 win moved their record to 7-5 on the season. Leading the way for Johnston was Rachel Hinders with 14 points and 9 rebounds. Both Haylee Towers and Taryn Knuth came off the bench to score 11 points each. Towers knocked down 3 three point field goals to go along with her 11 points. Taylor Joens was strong on the boards collecting 11 rebounds. Rounding out the scoring for the Dragons were Joens (6), Bri Handel (6), Emily Lehman (4), Julia Beswick (4), Shayna Stubbs (2), and Elle Brown (2). The Dragons next game will be on Friday January 17th at 6:15 in Marshalltown as they take on the Bobcats.
1/11/2014 - vs Des Moines Lincoln
The Dragons returned home tonight and took down the Railsplitters by a score of 76-36. Johnston used a strong 2nd half defensive effort to hold Lincoln to only 11 second half points and pull away. Rachel Hinders lead the way for the Dragons with 16 points and 8 rebounds. Elle Brown turned in 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 assists. Bri Handel had a strong game off the bench with 11 points and 7 rebounds. Rounding out the scoring for Johnston were Taryn Knuth (9), Shayna Stubbs (8), Taylor Joens (8), Emily Lehman (4), Julia Beswick (4), and Haylee Towers (2). The Dragons return to action on Tuesday the 14th at home vs Ankeny High then travel to Marshalltown on Friday the 17th.
1/7/2014 - at Fort Dodge
Johnston traveled to Fort Dodge Tuesday night to take on the Dodgers. The Dragons took control of the game right from the start jumping out to a 16-4 first quarter lead and pushing that lead to 36-9 at halftime. Coming out of the break the Dragons scored the first 19 points of the second half to take a commanding 55-9 lead before ending the game by a final score of 78-34. Johnston was smothering on the defensive end of the floor and used their defensive effort to get numerous fast break points. The win pushed the Dragons back to the .500 mark at 5-5. Leading the way for Johnston was Rachel Hinders who broke the single game scoring record with 32 points. She also had 12 rebounds. It was the third time Hinders has recorded a double double this season. Freshman Taryn Knuth provided a spark off the bench scoring 16 points and grabbing 6 rebounds. Emily Lehman, Shayna Stubbs, and Elle Brown controlled the tempo with outstanding guard play and helped keep the team turnovers to a season low. Rounding out the scoring for the Dragons were Taylor Joens (7), Bri Handel (6), Morganne Grant (6), Brown (4), Haylee Towers (3), Stubbs (2), and Paige Sieren (2). The Dragons next action will be on Saturday January 11th at home vs Des Moines Lincoln. Tip off is slated for 4:30.
1/3/2014 - at #8 Mason City
The Dragons started out the new year with a tough loss at 8th ranked Mason City on Friday night. The loss dropped the Dragons to 4-5 overall. The first 3 quarters Dragons played extremely well and pushed their lead to double digits. Mason City was able to climb back into the game in the 4th to tie it and send the game to overtime. In overtime the Dragons were outscored 11 to 4 and the final score of the game was 47-53. Leading the way for the Dragons was Rachel Hinders who scored 20 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Taylor Joens also played well chipping in 9 points, 3 steals, 3 assists, and 3 rebounds. Elle Brown scored 7 points while grabbing 6 rebounds and dealing out 3 assists. Rounding out the scoring for the Dragons were Shayna Stubbs (5), Taryn Knuth (2), and Emily Lehman (1). Johnston will return to action on Tuesday Jan 7th when they travel to Fort Dodge to take on the Dodgers.
12/21/2013 - at #6 Ankeny Centennial
The pre-Christmas portion of the season is over and the Dragons closed it out on a great note by traveling to the #6 rated Ankeny Centennial and taking down the Jaguars by a score of 54-47. Johnston bolted out to a 9 point halftime lead and pushed it to 15 in the middle of the 3rd quarter. Centennial battled back to but the Dragons were able to hang on in the end. Rachel Hinders led the way for the Dragons with 18 points including 3 of 4 from the free throw line in the last 30 seconds to help seal the victory. Taylor Joens had a great performance also scoring 12 points and grabbing 7 rebounds. Elle Brown chipped in 8 points while Shayna Stubbs chipped in 7. Taryn Knuth had 7 points to go along with 4 blocked shots. Bri Handel rounded out the scoring for Johnston with 2. After playing one of the toughest schedules in the state (6 of 8 games against top 10 teams) the Dragons are 4-4. Their next game will be Friday January 3rd at #8 rated Mason City.
12/20/2013 - vs #4 Dowling
For the 5th time in the first 7 games this season the Dragons took on top 10 team and showed that they can compete with the best. Johnston lost the game 40-57 but took a 5 point lead into halftime. The Dragons started out slow digging themselves a 13-2 hole in the first 6 minutes of the game but was able to battle back to lead Dowling 27-22 at the half. The third quarter was the undoing for JHS as they were outscored 29-4. The Dragons were led by Rachel Hinders and Elle Brown who both scored 10 points. Taryn Knuth added 7 while Taylor Joens and Haylee Towers both added 5. Rounding out the scoring column for the Dragons was Shayna Stubbs with 3.
12/17/2013 - vs #8 Ames
Johnston was able to take the #8 rated Ames Little Cyclones to overtime tonight before falling at the buzzer by a score of 62-60. Ames' Ryan Wiess made her only basket of the game on a put back at the buzzer in overtime. The Dragons got out to a 29-19 lead but couldn't hang on. Leading the way for the Dragons was Rachel Hinders who had 18 points and 6 rebounds. Elle Brown was able to score 15 points, grab 5 rebounds, and dish out 3 assists. Shayna Stubbs added 10 points while Taylor Joens chipped in 9. The schedule doesn't get any easier for the Dragons as they take on #1 rated Dowling at home on December 20th before traveling to #6 Ankeny Centennial for a 3:00 on Saturday December 21st.
12/13/2013 - at Urbandale
Tonight the Dragons traveled to rival Urbandale for a 6:15 tip against the J-Hawks. Johnston took control from the start of the game getting out to a quick 7-2 lead and never looking back in a 52-20 victory to move to 3-2 on the season. The Dragons held Urbandale to 4 single digit scoring quarters only allowing 20 total points and forcing them into 33 turnovers. On the offensive end of the floor Johnston had a balanced scoring attack. They were led by Rachel Hinders 14 points. Both Elle Brown and Taryn Knuth chipped in 9 points. Emily Lehman and Taylor Joens both had 6 points while Julia Beswick and Shayna Stubbs poured in 4 a piece. Taryn Knuth grabbed 8 rebounds while Bri Handel was able to pull down 6. The Dragons have a busy week next week with 3 games against top 10 opponents. Home Tuesday vs #8 Ames, home friday vs #1 Dowling, and Saturday at #6 Ankeny Cenennial.
12/10/2013 - vs #8 Waukee
On Tuesday the Dragons took on the Warriors of Waukee. Johnston got out to a quick 8-4 lead but trailed by 7 at halftime. During the second half the Warriors pushed their lead to 12. The Dragons were able to cut the deficit to 5 on multiple occasions but could never get any closer. The loss dropped the Dragons to 2-2 on the season while Waukee improves to 3-0. Leading the way for the Dragons were freshman Elle Brown with 17 points (3 three pt fg) and 5 rebounds, and freshman Taryn Knuth with 14 points and 7 rebounds. Sophomore Rachel Hinders, after sitting out a game with an ankle injury, was also in double digits with 11 points and 5 rebounds. The next game for the Dragons will be Friday December 13th at rival Urbandale.
12/6/2013 - at Des Moines North
The Dragons were able to take out Des Moines North tonight by a score of 72-11. All 11 of the players who dressed for the game saw extended minutes tonight. The girls raced out to a 20-0 lead after one quarter and pushed the lead to 44-4 at halftime. The entire 2nd half was played with the running clock. 10 different Dragons made it into the scoring column lead by Junior Keely Larkin's 16 points, including two 3 pt field goals. Freshman Elle Brown was next in line with 14 points while fellow freshman Taryn Knuth added 10 points and 12 rebounds. Sophomores Shayna Stubbs and Julia Beswick added 8 and 7 points respectively, and Beswick tallied 5 steals. Senior Taylor Joens added 5 points and 5 rebounds while senior Bri Handel chipped in with 4 point. The other players that made it into the scoring column were Junior Emily Lehman - 4, Sophomore Haylee Towers - 2, and Freshman Paige Sieren - 2. The Dragons will be in action on Tuesday December 10th at home vs perennial power Waukee. Game time is 6:15 pm.
11/30/2013 - vs #3 Cedar Rapids Xavier
A night after knocking off the #1 ranked team in the state the Dragons tried to pull off another win against a top 5 ranked team as Cedar Rapids Xavier came to town. The Dragons dug themselves a hole early but battled back to tie the game on a three point shot at the buzzer at the end of regulation by Elle Brown. Johnston took a quick lead at the start of overtime as they controlled the tip and were fouled for the bonus. Xavier rolled off 6 straight points to take the lead for good. The Dragons didn't give up. Down by 5 with 7 seconds left Sophomore Haylee Towers hit a 3 off the inbounds play to pull Johnston to within 2, but Xaiver was able to get to the foul line and sink two free throws to put the game out of reach. Freshman Elle Brown led the way for the Dragons tonight with 10 points, including the big 3 to send the game to overtime. 6'2 Freshman Taryn Knuth was next in line with 9 points and also led the way on the boards with 9 rebounds. Shayna Stubbs was able to score 9 points also by getting some key steals and turning them into points. Senior Taylor Joens was able to add 8 points and 8 rebounds. Also getting into the scoring column tonight was Emily Lehman with 2, Haylee Towers with 3, Rachel Hinders with 1, and Bri Handel with 2.
11/29/2013 - Season Opener vs #1 Des Moines East Scarlets
The Dragons started off the 2013-2014 campaign in great fashion last night as they beat the #1 ranked Des Moines East Scarlets. With the exception of the first minute the Dragons led the entire game and pushed their lead to as many as 16 points in the second half. Johnston used great man to man defense to force the Scarlets into 37% shooting from the field and 27% from 3 pt range while the Dragons were able to push the ball up the floor offensively to get many high percentage shots. Sophomore Rachel Hinders led the way with 23 points and 17 rebounds while helping seal the victory by making 11-12 free throws. Her 17 rebounds ties the single game record while her 11 made free throws is good for second most in a single game. Freshman Elle Brown was next in line slicing her way to the basket to score 14 points. Junior Emily Lehman scored 4 points and had 6 assists but played great defense frustrating all-state guard Roichelle Marble. Sophomore Shayna Stubbs added 10 points and hit a huge 3 point shot early in the 4th quarter to stop an East run. Freshman wing Taryn Knuth was able to come off the bench and score 7 points on the night. Senior Taylor Joens, playing in her first game after sitting out her junior season, was able to add 7 points, including a 3 pt fg, while grabbing 5 rebounds. Rounding out the scoring was senior Bri Handel with 5 points including a big 3 pt play and sophomore Julia Beswick who added 1 point on a free throw. The Dragons play on Nov 30th at home vs #3 ranked Cedar Rapids Xavier at 6:30 pm.
11/23/2013 - CIML Jamboree vs Des Moines Hoover
After a tough loss against the #4 rated team last night the Dragons were able to upend the Huskies 27-15. The game included one regular 16 minute half of basketball. Johnston got off to a slow start in the first 5 minutes trailing 7-2 before ending the the game on a 25 to 8 run. The Dragons used pressure defense to keep the Huskies off balance. The Dragons were very balanced in scoring with 9 of their 11 players scoring. Sophomore Shayna Stubbs led the way with 5 points. The Dragons will play their first regular season game on Friday November 29th at home vs the #1 rated Des Moines East Scarlets. The varsity game will start at 7:30. The following night the Dragons will take on #3 rated, and defending State Champions, Cedar Rapids Xavier Saints. That game is also at home with the varsity contest starting at 6:30.
11/22/2103 - at #4 Dallas Center-Grimes
The girls basketball team played an exhibition game with the Class 4A #4 rated Fillies last night. The Dragons played very well and had the lead with 7 seconds left in the game only to be done in with the lay-up with .6 seconds to go to lose 55-54. Already playing short handed in the post the Dragons got into foul trouble in the first half and played undersized for most of the game. Sophomore Rachel Hinders lead the way with 18 points and 7 rebounds. Next in line was freshman Elle Brown with 10 points. Because of foul trouble Junior Keely Larkin saw extended minutes in the post and scored 9 points including 1 of the 2 made three point shots on the night. The Dragons will be participating in the CIML Jamboree tomorrow morning. They will play the first game of the day at 8:40 a.m. against Des Moines Hoover at Valley High School.