Junior High School Girls Basketball -- Sept. 29
Published on September 30 2016 10:30 am
Last Updated on September 30 2016 1:10 pm
Written by Millie Lange
St. Anthony and Teutopolis split girls junior high school basketball victories Thursday evening.
T-town was a winner in seventh-grade play, 15-11. Grace Hoene, Isabella Hardiek and Macy Probst had even scoring with four points each for the Shoes. T-town improves to 2-0.
St. Anthony was led by Elizabeth Kabbes with four.
In eighth-grade action, St. Anthony picked up a 24-19 victory. McDevitt scored eight to lead the winners. T-town was led by Carly Michels with 16. The Shoes drop to 1-1.
At St. Anthony
Seventh-Grade Game
Teutopolis 6 2 2 5 -- 15
St. Anthony 0 4 4 3 -- 11
Teutopolis -- Hoene 4, Deters 1, Hardiek 4, Cates 2, Probst 4
St. Anthony -- Strullmyer 3, Wegman 1, Kabbes 4, Guy 2, Clausius 1
Eighth-Grade Game
Teutopolis 4 9 2 4 -- 19
St. Anthony 7 8 6 3 -- 24
Teutopolis -- Michels 16, Runde 2, McMahon 1
St. Anthony -- Kabbes 4, Guy 5, McDevitt 8, Hartke 6, Boatman 1
At Brownstown
Brownstown/St. Elmo picked up a seventh-grade victory over Stewardson-Strasburg/Windsor Thursday, 31-15.
BSE was led by McWhorter with eight points. SSW was led by Hayes, also with eight points. SSW drops to 0-2 in the National Trail Conference, 0-3 overall.
In the eighth-grade contest, Stew-Stras/Windsor claimed the victory 32-20. Megan Nichols had 16 points for the winners who improve to 2-0 in the NTC, 3-0 overall.
BSE was led by Campbell with eight.
At Brownstown
Seventh-Grade Game
Stew-Stras/Windsor 2 4 2 7 -- 15
BSE 6 12 11 2 -- 31
Stew-Stras/Windsor -- Hayes 8, Sayers 2, Weeden 2, Richards 2, Cognion 1
Brownstown/St. Elmo -- McWhorter 8, Baldridge 6, Myers 4, Wilhour 4, Stine 4, Whitehead 2, Seabaugh 3
Eighth-Grade Game
Stew-Stras/Windsor 7 6 4 15 -- 32
BSE 8 6 3 3 -- 20
Stew-Stras/Windsor -- Me. Nichols 16, Hayes 8, Schlechte 4, Mi. Nichols 4
Brownstown/St. Elmo -- Campbell 8, Griggs 6, Baldridge 4, Wilhour 2
At Louisville
Dieterich and North Clay (Louisville) were both winners Thursday evening.
Dieterich captured the seventh-grade contest 32-13. Dieterich held an 18-5 first half lead and outscored North Clay 14-8 in the second half. Oschwald tallied 10 for the winners. North Clay was led by Allen with seven.
In the eighth-grade game, North Clay was a 37-22 winner. Lewis and Lovett provided the one-two scoring punch with 13 and 12 ponts respectively for the winners. Dieterich was led by Locey with nine.
At Louisville
Seventh-Grade Game
Dieterich 8 10 10 4 -- 33
North Clay 4 7 6 2 -- 13
Dieterich -- Schmidt 2, Brummer 2, Hall 2, Boerngen 6, Meinhart 6, Oschwald 10, Brummer 4, Parish 2, Tegler 2
North Clay -- Allen 7, West 1, Holkenbrink 1, Cornell 2, Ballard 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Dieterich 7 3 6 6 -- 22
North Clay 5 11 13 8 -- 37
Dieterich -- Bloemer 8, Locey 9, Ohnesorge 2, Wendte 3
North Clay -- Kincaid 8, McKinney 4, Lewis 13, Lovett 12
At Robinson
Jasper County split wins with Robinson.
Robinson won the seventh-grade contest 16-9. Emma Kidwell led Jasper County with four points.
In eighth-grade play, Jasper County picked up a 34-7 victory. Whitney Zumbahlen scored 15 for the winners.
At Robinson
Seventh-Grade Game
Jasper County 0 2 1 6 -- 9
Robinson 7 3 2 4 -- 16
Jasper County -- Kidwell 4, Borgic 2, Kessler 2, White 1
Robinson -- Elder 9, List 3, Martin 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Jasper County 10 5 11 8 -- 34
Robinsoin 2 2 2 1 -- 7
Jasper County -- Zumbahlen 15, Blake 6, Parr 6, Einhorn 4, Michl 2, Rodriguez 1
Robinson -- Strauch 2, Steward 2, McKeighan 2, Henry 1