OTTUMWA —
Time and Place: 7 p.m. tonight at the Hellyer Student Life Center in Ottumwa.
Broadcast Info: The game will be carried live on KMGO radio (98.7 FM), KEDB radio (105.3 FM) and on the Internet at www.kmgo.com.
Records: Sixth-ranked (DI) Indian Hills is 22-2 overall, 4-0 in Region XI play. Northeast is 14-9 and 1-3 in Region XI.
Last time over the century mark: For 24 consecutive games this season, IHCC has kept their offensive average over 100 points a game. It has been a little more difficult as the Warriors have only cracked the century mark twice in their last nine games. In fact, the last time Indian Hills broke 100 on the scoreboard was in the 120-89 win at Northeast in IHCC’s regional opener on Jan. 16.
Maroon night at Hellyer: Warrior fans are reminded to wear their maroon-colored gear to tonight’s game for ‘Maroon’ night. Fans that attend tonight’s game can also sign up for the bus trip the Indian Hills athletic department is providing for the Warriors next two regional road games – at Iowa Western next Saturday and at Southeastern on Feb. 16.
Coach Peery says: “The most important game for us is this one because it’s the next one and it’s a regional game.”
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