Junior High Boys Basketball Results -- Nov. 12

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Published on November 14 2016 10:00 am
Last Updated on November 14 2016 10:16 am
Written by Millie Lange

SUMMERSVILLE -- Effingham St. Anthony picked up two victories over Germantown at the Summersville Shoot-out Saturday.

In the seventh-grade contest, the Bullpups picked up a 40-18 win. St. Anthony held a 17-14 first quarter lead then had a 17-2 third period run. Josh Blanchette tallied 14 for the winners.

In the eighth-grade game, St. Anthony claimed a 60-28 win. The Bullpups held a 30-15 halftime lead and never looked back.

Antrim scored 14, Schutte 13 and Walsh 13 for the Bullpups.

At Summersville Shootout

Game One

St. Anthony           11    6    17    6    --    40

Germantown            5    9      2    2    --    18

St. Anthony -- Mendella 8, Kemme 3, Chojnicki 4, Stewart 5, Blacnhette 14, Niebrugge 6

Germantown -- Schoeder 2, Toennies 5, Schuchman 6, Redman 2, Johnson 2, Tolan 1

Eighth-Grade Game

St. Anthony             11    19    14    16    --    60

Germantown             6      9      7      6    --    28

St. Anthony -- Antrim 14, Schutte 13, Walsh 13, Wiedman 8, Moore 6, Nuxoll 2, Lawrence 2, Willenborg 2

Germantown -- Mattson 5, Deerlake 3, Johnson 9, Malone 1, Lamp 6, VanBokel 4

 

At Summersville

Effingham also competed in the Summersville Shootout Saturday.

The Mustangs fell in seventh-grade action 44-33. Carbondale held a 22-13 halftime lead. Matteson tallied 10 for the Mustangs who drop to 0-4.

In the eighth-grade contest, Effingham was a 61-45 winner over Carbondale. The Mustangs stepped out to a 39-20 halftime lead and improved to 3-1 on the season.

Parker Wolfe led the way with 14 points and six assists. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the game. Nate Thompson added 13 points.

At Summersville Shootout

Game One

Effingham               5    8       8    12    --    33

Carbondale           13    9    10    12    --    44

Effingham -- Volpi 6, Jones 2, Matteson 10, Fox 6, Pals 6, Eaton 1, Pemberton 2

Carbondale -- Bradley 17, Lawrence 3, Geathers 4, Funchess 11, Williams 2, Daniels 2, McIntire 1, Hillard 4

Eighth-Grade Game

Effingham             14    25    17     5    --    61

Carbondale            9    11    10    15    --    45

Effingham -- Wolfe 14, Thompson 13, Duncan 8, Briggerman 4, Lee 4, Barnes 4, Woelfer 3, Woomer 2, Weber 3, B. Thompson 1, Moeller 1, Blickem 4

Carbondale -- Alexander 12, Ragland 8, Crowley 6, Allison 5, Hillard 4, Brown 3, Nosofor 3, McIntire 2, Tinsley 2

 

At Strasburg

Greenville won the championship of the Stewardson-Strasburg Tournament Saturday.

In the first contest, North Clay (Louisville) defeated Stewardson-Strasburg 33-12. North Clay stepped out to a 16-0 first quarter lead. Bible tallied 14 for the winners. Stew-Stras was led by Sayers with six.

Greenville won the second game over Stew-Stras 40-15 with a 24-6 halftime lead. Lager tallied 14 for the winners. Slifer led  Stew-Stras with six.

In the championship contest, Greenville edged North Clay 34-32. North Clay held a 19-10 first half lead and led 26-17 going into the final period. Greenville then rallied for a 17-6 run to pull out the victory.

Bible led North Clay with 16 points while Anthony added nine.

At Strasburg

Game One

Stew-Stras.             0    1    0    11    --    12

North Clay             16    4    9      4    --    33

Stew-Stras -- Sayers 6, Slifer 3, Reel 2, Rieman 1

North Clay -- Bible 14, Clifton 5, Anthony 4, Weidner 2, Griffy 2, Dawkins 2, Borton 2, Falica 2

Game Two

Stew-Stras            2      4      4     5    --    15

Greenville             12    12    10    6    --    40

Stew-Stras -- Slifer 6, Sayers 5, Walden 2, Rieman 2

Greenville -- Lager 14, Bauer 8, Johnson 6, Manhart 5, Leyson 4, Zykan 2, Lindsley 1

Game Three

Championship

Greenville             7    3    7    17    --    34

North Clay          11    8    7      6    --    32

Greenville -- Johnson 10, Lager 10, Lindley 6, Bauer 5, Heath 3

North Clay -- Bible 16, Anthoy 9, Dawkins 4, Weidner 2, Rinehart 1