Norfolk Catholic catches fire from distance in rout of Ponca

The Knights rallied from an early deficit to beat Ponca 71-39

February 14, 2026Updated: February 14, 2026
By Eric McKay

By Eric McKay

PONCA - Eleven point deficits generally don't vanish in the blink of an eye.

But Norfolk Catholic's did Friday. They used a 16-0 run in the second quarter to turn a 23-12 deficit into a 28-23 lead, and never looked back from there, dominating Ponca Friday 71-39.

The Knights' outside shooting keyed the run. They hit 13 3-pointers - tied for their second most this season - and swarmed Ponca defensively, allowing just 10 second-half points.

The win is Norfolk Catholic's 16th in their last 17 games.

GAME SUMMARY

NORFOLK CATHOLIC (18-4) - 12 23 23 13 - 71

PONCA (14-8) - 17 12 3 7 - 39

TEAM STATS

NORFOLK CATHOLIC

  • FG: 25/51 (49.0%)

  • 3P: 13/34 (38.2%)

  • FT: 8/12 (66.7%)

PONCA

  • FG: 15/47 (31.9%)

  • 3P: 5/18 (27.8%)

  • FT: 4/9 (44.4%)

INDIVIDUAL STATS

NORFOLK CATHOLIC

  • Nathan Timmerman: 6 pts

  • Breckon Feilmeier: 7 pts

  • Callen Marshall: 19 pts

  • Leighton Burbach: 3 pts

  • Gavin Schutt: 17 pts

  • Clay Rotherham: 3 pts

  • Jonny Hartzell: 2 pts

  • Brayden Kosch: 14 pts

PONCA

  • Kyan Byrne: 13 pts

  • Pierce Ehlers: 10 pts

  • Caden Cleveland: 2 pts

  • Mickenon Peterson: 12 pts

  • Cooper Stewart: 2 pts

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