The Horsemen of St. Helena bolted out to a quick 13-0 lead over visiting St. Ignatius School Tuesday evening, and they never looked back. Eight players scored for the Horsemen, and 11 varsity cheerleaders raised the home crowd’s excitement level. The Horsemen had a 23-13 lead at the half, and by the time the dust had settled, the Horsemen won easily 45-24. Horsemen team scoring went very nicely in consecutive descending order, with almost every player scoring in only two quarters. Matthew Manning scored a team-high nine points, scoring seven in the first quarter and adding another two in the third. Soraya Morales hit a two in the second and three twos in the third for eight points. Sammy Lugo hit two twos in the first and scored three points in the third for seven points. Matthew Rodriquez scored his six points in the first and third quarters. Dylan Carrisquillo hit a free throw in the first and two twos in the fourth for five points, and Francisco Mattei hit a two in both the first and second quarters for four points. Princess Mensah also had four points, hitting a free throw in the second and a three in the fourth. Finally, Kameron Carrisquillo finished out the Horsemen scoring with two free throws in the second. Eighth grader Christopher Oquendo had a game-high 13 points for Ignatius, and he was the only player to score in three quarters. Ignatius was 0 for 4 from the foul line, while the Horsemen were 5 for 11.