In Grand Meadow Tuesday evening, Riley Queensland poured in 28 points, Madison Hindt added eight points and Gina Stier chipped in five points and nine rebounds as the Superlarks remained unbeaten on the season by downing the visiting Randolph Rockets in a Southeast Conference matchup 62-46.

The Superlarks are out to a 4-0 start for the 2019-2020 season, and they are now 3-0 in the Southeast Conference.  Grand Meadow is back into action Thursday night in Spring Valley against the Kingsland Knights.

Speaking of the Knights, they hosted the LeRoy/Ostrander Cardinals Tuesday night in another Southeast Conference game and blew past the Cardinals 69-27 to move to 1-0 in the conference and 2-1 overall on the sesaon.

Jordan Rundle led LeRoy/Ostrander with 10 points, while Libertee Smalley added seven for the Cardinals, who are 0-3 in conference play and 0-5 overall.

In a non-conference tilt, the Lyle/Pacelli Athletics played host to Granada-Huntley-East Chain-Truman/Martin Luther Jaguars, and it was the Jaguars outscoring the Athletics 39-21 in the first half on their way to a 73-36 win.

Olivia Christenson tallied a double-double for Lyle/Pacelli with 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Olivia Heard added five points for the Athletics, who drop to 1-3 overall on the season.

In the Three Rivers Confernence Tuesday night, the Southland Rebels were on the road at Plainview to take on the Bulldogs of Plainview-Elgin-Millville, and Lexi Smith tallied 16 points while Larissa Goslee added 13 to help lead the Rebels to a 58-51 win.

Kayla Nelsen chipped in nine points in the winning effort, while Bailey Johnson and Hattie Wiste each added six points for the Rebels, who are now 2-1 in the conference and 2-1 overall on the season.

In the Gopher Conference, the Hayfield Vikings traveled to Medford to try to hand the Tigers their first defeat of the season, but it was not meant to be as Medford outscored the Vikings 35-15 in the first half on their way to a 63-37 win.

Rachel Pack scored 13 points to lead the way for Hayfield, while Cela Carney added nine points and Taylor Burt tallied eight points for the Vikings, who are now 1-3 overall on the season and 0-2 in the Gopher Conference.