Lebo out-scored Madison by 12 points in the third quarter to turn its five-point halftime lead into a 17-point advantage in a 59-39 victory.
In the third period, Lebo got balance scoring from all over the court, as four players scored four points each in the frame: Brittany Hase, Lauren Schlesener, Morgan Tastove and Morgan Laflin.
The Lady Wolves would cruise from there.
Lebo’s Laflin did her part in helping the Lady Wolves improve to 5-0, as she scored a game-high 23 points.
Schlesener and Tastove also contributed to Lebo’s victory, with Tastove scoring 11 points and Schlesener scoring 10.
Morgan Stout led the Lady Bulldogs (3-2) with 13 points, while Chelcie Shankie added eight.
Lebo girls 59, Madison 39
Friday at Lebo
Madison 10 15 4 10 — 39
Lebo 12 18 16 13 — 59
Lebo (5-0) — Hase 6, Marks 2, Schlesener 10, Tastove 11, Frye 1, Laflin 23, Eagleburger 6.
Madison (3-2) — Bond 2, Schankie 8, Stout 13, Kile 1, Whitehurst 5, Buster 4, Bybee 2, Titus 4.
Halftime — Lebo 30-25. Total fouls — Lebo 15, Madison 19.
Olpe 50, Waverly 22
Led by five 3-pointers from Katie Moyer, the Olpe Lady Eagles took a 28-point victory over Waverly.
Olpe dominated with its defense, allowing just four points in the first quarter, two in the third and five in the fourth.
The Lady Eagles held a 14-4 lead after one quarter and a 27-15 advantage at halftime.
Moyer’s 15 points led Olpe, while freshman Kathryn Flott added 11 and Erica Brinkman had nine.
Brenna Wilson paced Waverly with seven points.
The two teams combined for only 12 fouls.
Olpe girls 50, Waverly 22
Friday at Waverly
Olpe 14 13 13 10 — 50
Waverly 4 11 2 5 — 22
Olpe (3-0) — Haag 7, Moyer 15, Flott 11, Brinkman 9, Woods 8.
Waverly (4-1) — Chapman 2, Steward 4, Gifford 3, Wilson 7, Hoag 4, Johnson 2.
Halftime — Olpe 27-15. Total fouls — Olpe 5, Waverly 7. Fouled out — None.
Burlingame 44, Hartford 41
Meghan Atchison led Burlingame with 16 points as the Lady Bearcats held off Hartford by three.
Burlingame grabbed a 25-20 halftime advantage and held the lead despite getting out-scored in both the third and fourth quarters.
Miranda Fagan added 10 for Burlingame, and Danielle Greenwood contributed eight.
Amy Bolen paced Hartford with 12 points, while Jessica Wilson had three 3-pointers to finish with nine points.
Burlingame girls 44, Hartford 41
Friday at Burlingame
Hartford 13 7 9 12 — 41
Burlingame 15 10 8 11 — 44
Hartford — Amy Bolen 12, Jessica Wilson 9, Kellie Farr 8, Paige Hamman 4, Christina Lee 2, Carmen Clark 2, Kim Darbro 2.
Burlingame — Meghan Atchison 16, Miranda Fagan 10, Danielle Greenwood 8, Shelby Creviston 6, Brooke Bingham 2, Gretchen Vandevord 2.
Halftime — Burlingame 25-20. Total fouls — Hartford 14, Burlingame 10. Fouled out — None.
Herington 43, Northern Heights 36
Northern Heights grabbed a first-quarter lead but couldn’t hang on, falling to Herington by seven.
The Ladycats jumped out to a 10-5 advantage but lost the momentum in the second quarter, as the Lady Railers went on a 15-6 run.
“I thought we played hard tonight, but we just didn’t shoot the ball very well,” Heights coach Tim Riemann said.
The Ladycats shot just 30 percent (16 of 53) from the field.
Sarah Boline posted a team-high 10 points and nine rebounds for Heights. Andrea Miller added nine points and six boards, while Amy Lee notched four steals.
Herington held a large advantage at the free-throw line, where it had 22 attempts compared to Heights’ six.
Herington girls 43, Northern Heights 36
Friday at Herington
Northern Heights 10 6 7 13 — 36
Herington 5 15 11 12 — 43
Northern Heights (1-2) — Sarah Boline 10, Andrea Miller 9, Alex DeLong 8, Amy Lee 5, Sky Linsey 2, Amy Boline 2.
Herington (2-0) — Brockmeier 17, Schneider 15, Makovec 6, Perry 5.
Halftime — Herington 20-16. Total fouls — Heights 20, Herington 12. Fouled out — None.
Chase County 37, Flinthills 21
Chase County got out to an 11-2 lead after the first quarter and never allowed Flinthills to make a comeback, defeating the Lady Mustangs by a 16-point margin.
The Bulldogs came out strong, ending the first half with a 17-point lead over Flinthills.
No player reached double-figure scoring in the game. Kylee Scott and Ashley Cahoone led Chase County, as each scored eight points.
Flinthills’ Hope Harsh scored seven points.
Flinthills v. Chase County
Friday at Rosalia
Chase County 11 6 9 11 — 37
Flinthills 2 7 3 9 — 21
Chase County — Grokett 4, Wells 4, Scott 8, Watts 4, Cahoone 8, Shull 5, Carr 4.
Flinthills — Finstad 2, Nelson 1, Harsh 7, Carr 1, Jackson 5, Riemann 3, Eidleman 2.
Halftime — Chase County 28-11. Total fouls — Chase County 15, Flinthills 15.
• Erica Bennett and Jesse Newell contributed to this report.