Kee boys basketball team bounces back from home loss to Waukon with highest point total in three years with wins of 83-31 over Postville, 105-52 at West Central


Baseline bucket ... Kee boys basketball senior Dalton Mudderman soars to the hoop between a pair of defenders in the Hawks’ 68-51 home loss to Waukon Monday, December 9. Mudderman finished the game with 18 points while grabbing seven rebounds and recording four steals, three assists and one blocked shot. Photo by Danielle Potter. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this webpage.

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The Kee boys basketball team played through a busy week of three games this past week, putting two of those games in the win column, and each in a big way. The Hawks opened the week falling in an intra-county clash at home with Waukon by a 68-51 final result Monday, December 9, but then bounced back with two of their highest team scoring totals in several years, handling Postville at home with an 83-31 victory Tuesday, December 10 for the highest Hawk point total since consecutive 89- and 90-point games in February of 2022. Kee then rolled to even greater production to end this past week in a 105-52 romp at West Central Friday, February 13, scoring a new program record 74 points in the first half of the contest but coming up shy of the program’s single-game mark of 127 points.

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