St. A Falls To Mount Carmel, Friday Boys Roundup

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Published on January 4 2019 7:23 pm
Last Updated on January 7 2019 9:01 am
Written by Millie Lange

MOUNT CARMEL -- The Effingham St. Anthony Bulldogs ended up on the short end of a 57-51 count against Mount Carmel despite a career-best 16 points from Logan Antrim, along with 10 points apiece from Kaden Fearday and Jaccob Dust.

Mount Carmel stepped out to a 14-9 opening quarter lead and led 24-20 at halftime. The Golden Aces continued to control the third quarter with a 17-13 tally. The Bulldogs came back with an 18-16 final period only to fall short.

St. Anthony won the junior varsity game 50-38 with 14 points from Kennan Walsh, 11 points from Connor Walk and 10 points from Eli Moore.

At Mount Carmel

ST. ANTHONY (51)

Hoene 1-0 -- 2, Milleville 0-1 -- 1, Brandenburger 1-0 -- 2, Ludwig 1-1 -- 3, Webb 1-0 -- 2, Elder 0-0 -- 0, Fearday 4-1 -- 10, Wall 2-1 -- 5, Antrim 8-0 -- 16, Dust 5-0 -- 10. TOTALS 23 FG, 4 FT.

MOUNT CARMEL (57)

Stipp 1-9 -- 11, Doan 7-0 -- 17, Gould 1-0 -- 3, Rager 3-5 -- 11, Applebey 5-2 -- 13, Laws 1-0 -- 2, Gill 0-0 -- 0, Plassman 0-0 -- 0, Wilkinson 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 18 FG, 16 FT.

St. Anthony                  9    11    13    18    --    51

Mount Carmel            14    10    17    16    --    57

3-point FG -- St. Anthony 1 (Fearday 1), Mount Carmel 5 (Doan 3, Gould 1, Applebey 1).

Junior Varsity Game

St. Anthony                  7    13    18    12    --    50

Mount Carmel            10      7    14      7    --    38

St. Anthony -- Walsh 14, Weidman 0, Webb 2, Elder 6, Moore 10, Croy 2, Walk 11, Lawrence 0, Nuxoll 5

Mount Carmel -- Acree 0, Allen 0, Ray 2, Wilkinson 0, Patberg 2, Belt 9, Hadra 2, Gill 3, Zimmerman 11, Kline 2, Martin 5, Laws 2

 

At Altamont

Altamont improved to 9-7 with a 58-45 win over Dieterich in National Trail Conference play Friday evening.

There was balanced scoring for the Indians as Alek Biggs and Aiden Jahraus each scored 15 points and Derek Duckwitz scored 14 points.

The Indians edged ahead 12-10 after the opening quarter and 29-22 at halftime. Altamont held an 11-point lead going into the final quarter.

Dieterich was led by Collin Hartke with 18 points.

Altamont won the JV game 57-50.

At Altamont

DIETERICH (45)

E. Bohnhoff 2-0 -- 5, Hunzinger 2-0 -- 4, S. Bohnhoff 3-0 -- 8, Hartke 7-4 -- 18, Kuhl 2-0 -- 5, Niebrugge 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 18 FG, 5 FT.

ALTAMONT (58)

Biggs 5-3 -- 15, Jahraus 5-3 -- 15, Duckwitz 5-2 -- 14, Eirhart 1-0 -- 3, Klitzing 2-2 -- 7, Kollmon 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 20 FG, 10 FT.

Dieterich             10    12      8    15    --    45

Altamont             12    17    12    17    --    58

3-point FG -- Dieterich 4 (E. Bohnhoff 1, S. Bohnhoff 2, Kuhl 1), Altamont 8 (Biggs 2, Jahraus 2, Duckwitz 2, Eirhart 1, Klitzing 1).

Junior Varsity Game

Dieterich             14    10    12    14    --    50

Altamont            16    25    10      6    --    57

Dieterich -- Gephart 9, D. Budde 0, Lidy 7, B. Budde 14, Shadle 0, Ruholl 0, Will 9, Wente 1, Westendorf 10

Altamont -- Klimpel 6, Budde 18, Ruffner 6, Bryce 2, Eirhart 17, Robbins 8, Schultz 0, Wendling 0

 

At Cisne

South Central tallied a 33-17 victory over Cisne in a non-conference matchup Friday.

The Cougars led 17-11 at halftime then had a 16-6 second half. Seth Shumate led South Central with 11 points. He was the lone player in the game in double figures.

South Central is now 10-6 overall.

The Cougars also claimed the junior varsity game, 50-21.

At Cisne

SOUTH CENTRAL (33)

Lotz 3-0 -- 6, Roberts 2-0 -- 4, Brandt 1-0 -- 2, Miller 4-0 -- 9, Shumate 4-0 -- 11. TOTALS 14 FG, 0 FT.

CISNE (17)

Hatcher 1-0 -- 3, Fethering 3-2 -- 8, Brach 2-0 -- 4, Levi 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 7 FG, 2 FT.

South Central              13    4    10    6    --    33

Cisne                            2    9      6    0    --    17

Junior Varsity Game -- South Central 50, Cisne 21.

 

At Teutopolis

The Wooden Shoes trailed 34-31 at halftime against Champaign St. Thomas More Friday evening but came back with a 30-24 second half for the 61-58 victory.

Leading Teutopolis were three players in double figures, Dawson Smith with 21, Clint Weber with 18 and Luke Ungrund with 12. Dawson Smith led the Shoes in rebounds with eight while Weber added seven. Smith also led in assists with five.

Morris led St. Thomas More with 31.

At Teutopolis

ST. THOMAS MORE (58)

Lee 4-2 -- 10, Morris 10-8 -- 31, Twohey 0-0 -- 0, Margrini 2-0 -- 6, Hughs 0-0 -- 0, Kapolnek 4-0 -- 9, Jackson 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 21 FG, 10 FT.

TEUTOPOLIS (61)

Addis 0-0 -- 0, Smith 7-6 -- 21, Ungrund 5-0 -- 12, Wermert 2-0 -- 5, M. Hardiek 0-2 -- 2, Weber 6-6 -- 18, Drees 0-0 -- 0, J. Hardiek 1-0 -- 3, Hoene 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 21 FG, 14 FT.

St. Thomas More               16    18      8    16    --    58

Teutopolis                          11    20    15    15    --    61

3-point FG -- Champaign St. Thomas More 6 (Morris 3, Margrini 2, Kapolnek 1), Teutopolis 5 (Ungrund 2, Smith 1, Wermert 1, J. Hardiek 1).

 

At Strasburg

Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg continued its winning ways by downing St. Elmo/Brownstown 58-40 in National Trail Conference action Friday evening.

The Hatchets edged out to a 13-11 opening quarter lead and led 25-21 at halftime. WSS then broke the game open with a 33-19 second half.

Clay Tabbert and Jackson Miller were the one-two scoring punch for the winners with 16 points each. Beau Bennett chipped in with 12 and Adam Burton rounded out the four scorers in double figures with 10.

SEB was led by Jacob Baron with 12 and Nate Philpot with 10. The Eagles drop to 1-4 in the conference, 7-7 overall.

Windsor/Stew-Stras picked up its seventh victory in the last eight games and improves to 1-1 in the conference, 11-6 overall.

At Strasburg

SEB (40)

Baron 5-2 -- 12, Philpot 2-6 -- 10, Goldsborough 3-0 -- 6, McWhorter 1-2 -- 4, K. Tish 1-1 -- 4, Brooks 1-0 -- 2, Rosborough 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 14 FG, 11 FT.

WSS (58)

Tabbert 5-6 -- 16, Miller 4-4 -- 16, Bennett 5-1 -- 12, Burton 4-2 -- 10, Smith 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 20 FG, 13 FT.

SEB               11    10    11       8    --    40

WSS              13    12    16    17    --    58

3-point FG -- St. Elmo/Brownstown 1 (Tish 1), Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 5 (Miller 4, Bennett 1).

 

At Newton

Newton fell to Red Hill (Bridgeport), 58-46 Friday evening.

Red Hill took a 31-22 halftime lead and had a 15-10 third period.

Newton was led by Kyle Schafer with 20 points.

At Newton

RED HILL (58)

Havill 1-2-- 4, Ray 1-0 -- 2, McKinney 8-5 -- 27, Wirth 2-0 -- 4, Moore 3-4 -- 10, Allen 4-3 -- 11. TOTALS 19 FG, 14 FT.

NEWTON (46)

Meinhart 2-0 -- 5, Tharp 1-0 -- 3, Finn 1-1 -- 4, Ochs 0-0 -- 0, Einhorn 0-0 -- 0, K. Schafer 6-5 -- 20, J. Zumbahlen 2-0 -- 5, M. Zumbahlen 0-0 -- 0, Eckl 0-0 -- 0, Geier 0-0 -- 0, Eaton 0-0 -- 0, Weber 4-1 -- 9, Wright 0-0 -- 0, Conlin 0-0 -- 0, E. Schafer 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 16 FG, 7 FT.

Red Hill                15    16    15    12    --    58

Newton                10    12    10    14    --    46

3-point FG -- Red Hill 6 (McKinney 6), Newton 7 (K. Schafer 3, Meinhart 1, Tharp 1, Finn 1, J. Zumbahlen 1).

 

At Cowden

North Clay (Louisville) captured a National Trail Conference contest over Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City, 58-37.

No other information was provided.

 

OTHER SCORES:

Casey-Westfield 72, Paris 37

Mattoon 81, Charleston 47

Lincoln 61, Prarie Central 38

Litchfield 71, Vandalia 68

Mulberry Grove 48, Ramsey 39