The seniors of the Pella and Pella Christian basketball teams will be recognized in the final home doubleheader of the winter season this evening.
Dallas Center-Grimes comes to the Tulip City for a Little Hawkeye Conference twin bill featuring the 3rd and 4th place conference teams in both the girls and boys ranks.
Pella’s No. 2 boys are hoping to finish the final three games of the year strong, starting with a Mustangs team that just finished a wild week with two tight wins against Pella Christian and a lopsided loss to Indianola.
The Lady Dutch are going to test their playoff readiness with games hosting the Fillies tonight and Friday at Grinnell — and head coach Jerod Garland says now is a prime time to see how far the team has grown.
Coverage from Pella High School begins at 6 p.m. on the KRLS2 stream at KNIAKRLS.com.
The Pella Christian basketball teams are aiming to flip the script on one of the toughest weeks of the season when they host senior night festivities this evening on Eagle Lane.
Both Eagles teams will host Newton for the final home doubleheader of 2020, as the No. 8 in 2A Pella Christian boys are hoping to stop a four-game losing skid while the girls are looking to take advantage of two winnable games before their playoffs begin this Saturday.
Girls Head Coach Brad Engbers says despite where their regular season record lands, he feels the team can find a lot of success this postseason as they drop back to Class 2A competition.
Tonight, Eagles and Cardinals fans are encouraged to “Pink AND Purple out the Gym” to support Mrs. Haveman and Karsen Kamerick. Purple (the Hodgkins Lymphoma color) and pink bandanas will be available at the game and fans should come in clothing in those colors. On-air coverage begins from Eagle Lane on 92.1 KRLS at 6 p.m. this evening.