Published on November 17 2017 7:30 am
Last Updated on November 17 2017 9:56 am
Written by Millie Lange
NEOGA -- Neoga High School edged Arcola 38-35 in girls high school basketball action Thursday evening.
Arcola edged out to an 18-17 halftime lead but Neoga came back with a 14-10 third period and held on for the 38-35 victory.
Banning tallied 15 as the lone player in double figures for the Indians. Neoga improves its record to 1-1 on the season and plays host to Marshall Monday.
At Neoga
ARCOLA (35)
Melton 0-0 -- 0, Key 5-0 -- 10, Klopfleisch 0-0 -- 0, Ingram 1-1 -- 3, Helmuth 0-0 -- 0, Becera 4-1 -- 12, Hopkins 0-1 -- 1, Holbauch 4-1 -- 9, Gomez 0-0 --0. TOTALS 14 FG, 4 FT.
NEOGA (38)
Partlow 0-0 -- 0, Estay 1-2 -- 4, Atwell 1-0 -- 3, O. Titus 2-0 -- 4, Banning 6-3 -- 15, M. Hill 4-0 -- 9, Gentry 0-3 -- 3. TOTALS 14 FG, 8 FT.
Arcola 12 6 10 7 -- 35
Neoga 10 7 14 7 -- 38
3-point FG -- Arcola 3 (Becera 3), Neoga 2 (Atwell 1, M. Hill 1).
Junior Varsity Game -- Neoga 33, Arcola 25.
At Robinson
Newton pounded Robinson in a non-conference contest Monday, 43-16.
The Eagles held an 18-4 halftime lead and never looked back. Frohning led the way with 17 points while Grunloh chipped in with 10. Frohning had six steals and five rebounds while Harris had three assists and three rebounds and Carr five boards.
Newton is now 1-1 and will host the Bob Kerans Tournament beginning Monday.
Newton also claimed the junior varsity contest 46-18.
At Robinson
NEWTON (43)
Frohning 8-1 -- 17, Grunloh 4-2 -- 10, Carr 3-0 -- 6, Jansen 2-0 -- 4, Smith 1-2 -- 4, R. Russell 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 19 FG, 5 FT.
ROBINSON (16)
Florkowski 2-2 -- 6, Johnson 2-2 -- 6, Straugh 0-2 -- 2, Hartke 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 5 FG, 6 FT.
Newton 12 6 8 17 -- 43
Robinson 2 2 6 6 -- 16
3-point FG -- none.
Junior Varsity Game
Newton 46, Robinson 18
Newton -- Grunloh 19, Jansen 10, R. Russell 6, Parr 5, Einhorn 2, Zumbahlen 2, Stone 2
Robinson -- no scoring listed.
At Brownstown
Brownstown/St. Elmo pounded home 82 points for an 82-20 win over Shelbyville Thursday.
BSE held a 44-11 halftime lead. Four players scored in double figures. Claire Wilhour had 18 while Deana Shelton scored 13, Olivia Campbell 12 and Dana Shelton 11. Wilhour also led in rebounds with seven and had four steals. Campbell added four steals.
At Brownstown
SHELBYVILLE
No scoring listed
BSE (82)
Scholes 3-1 -- 7, Viramontes 4-1 -- 9, Campbell 6-0 -- 12, Da. Shelton 4-2 -- 11, De. Shelton 6-1 -- 13, Walk 1-0 -- 2, E. Wilhour 2-1 -- 5, C. Wilhour 7-4 -- 18 Oberlink 2-1 -- 5. TOTALS 35 FG, 11 FT.
Shelbyville 6 5 7 2 -- 20
BSE 17 27 26 12 -- 82
3-point FG -- 1 (Da. Shelton 1).
At Altamont
Atlamont fell to Charleston in non-conference action Thursday evening, 82-40.
The Trojans ran off to a 22-7 opening quarter lead. Swango tallied 32 points for Charleston while Littleford scored 20.
Altamont was led by Tinley Mette with 10 points.
Charleston also claimed the junior varsity contest 35-24.
At Altamont
Varsity Game
CHARLESTON (82)
Crowder 1-0 -- 3, Flight 0-0 -- 0, Balland 0-0 -- 0, Littleford 9-1 -- 20, Griffin 2-2 -- 6, Fullermoore 1-0 -- 2, Davis 0-0 -- 0, Coffey 2-0 -- 4, Swango 12-2 -- 32, Buescher 1-0 -- 2, McGahey 0-0 -- 0, Buscher 1-0 -- 2, Crites 1-0 -- 2, Johnson 3-0 -- 8, Littleford 0-1 -- 1. TOTALS 33 FG, 6 FT.
ALTAMONT (40)
Stone 4-0 -- 8, Hosick 1-0-- 2, Schultz 2-0 -- 4, Mette 5-0 -- 10, Goeckner 1-0 -- 3, Runge 1-2 -- 5, Hardiek 1-0 -- 2, Guse 1-1 -- 4, Jackman 0-0 -- 0, Mayhaus 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 17 FG, 3 FT.
Charleston 22 27 21 12 -- 82
Altamont 7 3 13 17 -- 40
3-point FG -- Charleston 10 (Swango 6, Johnson 2, Littleford 1, Crowder 1), Altamont 3 (Goeckner 1, Runge 1, Guse 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Charleston 15 12 6 2 -- 35
Altamont 6 5 6 7 -- 24
Charleston -- Crowder 9, Flight 10, Ballard 3, Fuller-Moore 2, Myerscough 0, McGahy 2, Buescher 7, Carter 2, Littleford 0
Altamont -- Mette 0, Crow 0, Pemberton 0, Schultz 7, Goeckner 1, Runge 8, Hosick 4, Guse 0, Jackman 4
At Centralia
Dieterich traveled to Centralia Christ Our Rock Lutheran and fell to the homestanders 68-30.
CORL took a 22-4 opening quarter lead and led 41-13 at halftime.
Dieterich was led in scoring by Gracie Britton with eight points. Cassie Vahling led in rebounds with five and steals with three. Britton also had three steals. Andrea Bierman led in assists with three. The Maroons fall to 0-2.
Christ Our Rock Lutheran also nabbed the junior varsity contest 44-13.
At Centralia
DIETERICH (30)
Britton 2-3 -- 8, Bloemer 0-0 -- 0, Vahling 1-0 -- 2, Locey 2-0 -- 4, Robards 3-0 -- 6, Bloemer 2-0 -- 4, Aherin 0-0 -- 0, Johnson 0-0 -- 0, Brummer 1-0 -- 2, Bierman 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 13 FG, 3 FT.
CORL (68)
Eickmeyer 0-0 -- 0, Agan 4-1 -- 9, Reynolds 0-0 -- 0, M. Boehne 1-0 -- 2, Travis 1-0 -- 2, Martin 3-0 -- 7, Peltes 2-2 -- 6, Podergois 0-1 -- 1, Johnson 0-0 -- 0, Pieron 5-1 -- 11, DeBoard 3-0 -- 8, C. Boehne 11-0 -- 22. TOTALS 30 FG, 5 FT.
Dieterich 4 9 7 10 -- 30
CORL 22 19 13 14 -- 68
3-point FG -- Dieterich 1 (Britton 1), Christ Our Rock Lutheran 3 (DeBoard 2, Martin 1)
Junior Varsity Game -- Christ Our Rock Lutheran 44, Dieterich 13.
At Farina
North Clay (Louisvile) handed South Central a 46-6 loss in National Trail Conference action Thursday evening.
The Cardinals stepped out to a 9-0 opening quarter lead and led 17-3 at halftime. The Cardinals held South Central scoreless in the third quarter.
Madi Craig tallied 10 points to lead North Clay.
South Central drops to 0-2 in the conference, 0-2 overall.
"We played better at times than we did in our first game Monday," said South Central Coach Gary Kapper. "Some things we worked on we had some improvement but not the consistency we need. The girls never quit working and continued to go hard the whole game."
At Farina
NORTH CLAY (46)
Jones 0-1 -- 1, Kessler 0-0 --0, Fleener 1-2 -- 4, Fender 0-0 -- 0, Mad. Craig 5-0 -- 10, Coble 4-1 -- 9, Ashida 2-0 -- 6, Bailey 0-2 -- 2, Holkenbrink 2-0 -- 4, Mal. Craig 0-0 -- 0, Kincaid 0-0 -- 0, Lewis 2-0 -- 4, Lovett 2-2 -- 6, Pierson 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 18 FG, 8 FT.
SOUTH CENTRAL (6)
Vandygriff 0-0 -- 0, Hilmes 1-0 -- 3, Blomberg 0-0 -- 0, Kollmon 0-1 -- 1, Garrett 0-0 -- 0, Swift 1-0 -- 2, Horton 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 2 FG, 1 FT.
North Clay 9 8 20 9 -- 46
South Central 0 3 0 3 -- 6
3-point FG -- North Clay 2 (Ashida 2), South Central 1 (Hilmes 1).
At Moweaqua
Moweaqua Central A&M downed Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City 76-37.
CAM had a 45-17 halftime lead.
CHBC was led by Endsley with 17 points.
"We're young," said CHBC Coach Carolyn Wendte. "We're going to have to get some games underneath our skin. We have no upperclassmen, just two juniors."
At Moweaqua
CHBC (37)
Lorton 0-1 -- 1, Robertson 2-3 -- 7, Bertin 0-0 -- 0, Persinger 1-0 -- 2, Burks 0-0 -- 0, Lorton 0-0 -- 0, Moon 0-0 -- 0, Blaine 2-0 -- 4, Bunch 0-0 -- 0, Wojcik 1-3 -- 6, Endsley 5-7 -- 17, Cherry 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 12 FG, 14 FT.
CENTRAL A&M (76)
Collins 6-2 -- 19, Virden 4-2 -- 8, T. Swams 4-5 -- 15, Schinzler 0-0 -- 0, Dixon 1-0 -- 2, Reed 5-0 -- 10, Mc. Denton 2-0 -- 4, Dunn 2-0 -- 4, Durbin 2-2 -- 6, L. Sams 2-0 -- 5, Mi. Denton 1-1 -- 3. TOTALS 28 FG, 12 FT.
CHBC 10 7 7 13 -- 37
Central A&M 29 16 21 10 -- 76
3-point FG -- CHBC 1 (Wojcik 1), Central A&M 8 (Collins 5, T. Sams 2, L. SAmes 1).
At Toledo
Edwards County (Albion) took a 31-7 halftime lead on Cumberland and went on for a 63-26 victory.
Cumberland was led by Baker with six points, five rebounds and three steals. Brown had five rebounds and Dunaway had four steals.
At Toledo
EDWARDS CO. (63)
Schapper 2-0 -- 5, Cowling 2-3 -- 7, Dilley 2-0 -- 5, Reid 3-2 -- 8, Nelson 4-0 -- 10, Hoffeditz 0-0 -- 0, Hout 2-1 -- 6, Murbarger 0-0 -- 0, Newkirk 0-0 -- 0, McFall 0-0 -- 0, Schmittler 7-2 -- 16, Ellis 0-0 -- 0, Melloy 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 25 FG, 8 FT.
CUMBERLAND (26)
Brown 0-1 -- 1, Shobe 1-0 -- 2, Williams 1-1 -- 3, Scott 1-1 -- 3, Sowers 0-2 -- 2, Baker 3-0 -- 6, Boswell 1-1 -- 3, Dunaway 1-0 -- 3, Ervin 1-0 -- 2, Oakley 0-1 -- 1. TOTALS 9 FG, 7 FT.
Edwards County 20 11 19 13 -- 63
Cumberland 5 2 9 10 -- 26
3-point Fg -- Edwards County 5 (Nelson 2, Schepper 1, Dilley 1, Hout 1), Cumberland 1 (Dunaway 1).
At Salem
Highland and Salem captured victories at the Salem Thanksgiving Tournament.
Highland beat Centralia 75-31 and Salem downed Belleville Althoff 38-22.
Tonight's games feature Teutopolis against Carterville at 6 and Centralia taking on Salem at 7:30