The high school boys’ basketball season for Greene County ended on Thursday night with a Class 2A District 15 semi-final loss to tenth ranked Des Moines Christian on the Lions’ home floor in Urbandale. Coach Chris Nelson’s Rams finished with 12 wins and 11 losses, while DMC improved to 20-2.

Junior Trey Hinote was the high scorer for the game. The Greene County guard had six-three point goals and 26 points. Next for the Rams was junior Lance Hughes with nine points.

DMC was led by senior Isaac Prewitt with 20 points. The Lions were 12 of 20 from the foul line, and 19 of 37 from the floor. DMC made eight of 13 three-point shots and had 17 turnovers.

The Rams turned the ball over 10 times with just two in the second half. Greene County made five of seven foul shots and went 20 of 49 from the field. They made nine of 26 shots from three-point range.

DMC meets Woodward-Granger (14-9) for the District 15 title on Tuesday at Dallas Center-Grimes. W-G banked in a three-pointer with two seconds to play to win 54-53 over Woodward Academy.