ADM Stifles Bondurant-Farrar
The ADM Tigers girls basketball team delivered a dominant defensive performance on Tuesday night, defeating Bondurant-Farrar 43-25 at ADM High School. The Tigers' strong start set the tone as they controlled the game wire-to-wire, improving to 5-3 overall and 3-1 in the Raccoon River Conference.
Fast Start Fuels ADM
The Tigers came out with intensity on both ends of the floor, jumping to a commanding 17-4 lead after the first quarter. ADM's defense was stifling, forcing turnovers and limiting Bondurant-Farrar to just four points. Freshman Ella Subbert and junior Madelyn Roundcount were early catalysts, combining for key baskets to give ADM momentum.
In the second quarter, ADM continued their defensive dominance, holding the Bluejays to just six points while adding eight more of their own. At halftime, the Tigers led comfortably 25-10, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and disciplined team defense.
Maintaining Control in the Second Half
Bondurant-Farrar showed signs of life in the third quarter, hitting shots to score nine points, but ADM maintained their distance. Sophomore Alexis Maxwell and senior Kelli Storck contributed timely points to keep the Tigers ahead 33-19 heading into the final frame.
ADM closed out the game with confidence, adding 10 points in the fourth quarter while holding Bondurant-Farrar to just six to seal the 43-25 victory.
Key Performers
- Madelyn Roundcount led the Tigers with 11 points, shooting efficiently from the field and adding two rebounds.
- Freshman Ella Subbert added seven points along with a game-high seven rebounds, showcasing her growing impact on both ends of the floor.
- Sophomore Alexis Maxwell tallied six points, including a three-pointer, while grabbing three rebounds.
- Senior Kelli Storck provided a steady presence with five points, four rebounds, and two assists.
Team Stats
ADM's dominance came through their defensive pressure and strong rebounding:
- Field Goals: 16-of-47 (34%)
- Free Throws: 9-of-20 (45%)
- Rebounds: 39 total (14 offensive, 25 defensive)
- Defense: ADM forced 9 steals and limited Bondurant-Farrar to just 25 points, including a single-digit first half.
Scoring Summary:
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bondurant-Farrar | 4 | 6 | 9 | 6 | 25 |
| ADM | 17 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 43 |
What's Next?
The Tigers' win improves their conference record to 3-1, as they continue to position themselves among the top teams in the Raccoon River Conference. Bondurant-Farrar falls to 2-4 overall and 1-3 in the RRC.
ADM will return to action on Friday night, hosting Ballard in another important conference matchup.