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Clarksville Today
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Clarksville Girls Basketball Opens Postseason Play
Indians host Northwood-Kensett in Class 1A Region 2 matchup
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Clarksville girls basketball team will begin postseason play on Thursday night, hosting Northwood-Kensett in a Class 1A Region 2 matchup. The Indians (15-7) enter the game following a 62-33 loss to St. Ansgar in their regular-season finale, but finished second in the Iowa Star Conference North Division standings.
Why it matters
As the postseason begins, the Clarksville girls basketball team will look to build on their strong regular season performance and make a deep playoff run. The outcome of this game will determine if they advance to the next round of the tournament.
The details
Paige Campman leads the Indians in scoring with 511 total points, averaging 23.2 points per game to finish the regular season as the Iowa Star Conference's leading scorer. Hannah Wangsness averages 10.8 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game, leading the team in both categories. Head Coach Ross Timmermans says offensive execution will be a key emphasis as the team looks to advance in the postseason.
- The game is scheduled for Thursday night.
- Clarksville finished the regular season with a 15-7 record.
The players
Paige Campman
Leads the Indians in scoring with 511 total points, averaging 23.2 points per game to finish the regular season as the Iowa Star Conference's leading scorer.
Hannah Wangsness
Averages 10.8 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game, leading the team in both categories.
Ross Timmermans
Head Coach of the Clarksville girls basketball team.
Avarie Skellenger
Leads the Northwood-Kensett Vikings with an average of 7.2 points per game.
What they’re saying
“Offensively we're going have to continue to shift the ball, move it, collapse it, have some other girls step up and knock some shots down when they're open, which they did tonight, and look to press the issue, getting to the rim, getting to the free throw line, doing all the little things that end up making big differences come postseason.”
— Ross Timmermans, Head Coach (radioonthego.com)
What’s next
The winner of this game will advance to the next round of the Class 1A Region 2 tournament.
The takeaway
Clarksville's girls basketball team has had a strong regular season, finishing second in their conference, and will look to carry that momentum into the postseason as they host Northwood-Kensett in the opening round of the playoffs. Offensive execution and getting contributions from multiple players will be key for the Indians as they aim to make a deep playoff run.


