Teutopolis Hands Newton Loss, Area Boys Cage Roundup

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Published on February 5 2020 7:47 am
Last Updated on February 5 2020 12:10 pm
Written by Millie Lange

NEWTON -- Teutopolis High School moved ahead 12-11 in the opening quarter and led by that same one-point margin at halftime, 19-18.

The Wooden Shoes then decided it was time to kick into high gear and had a 14-7 third period to lead 33-25 going into the final quarter.

The Eagles had a comeback with an 18-15 final period but couldn't get over that third quarter run by the Shoes.

Four players hit double figures for T-town. Evan Wermert led the way with 14 points while Jordan Hardiek and Brock Deters had 11 each and Luke Ungrund scored 10.

"Brock Deters was incredible tonight and had 13 rebounds," said T-town Coach Chet Reeder. "We played a very sloppy game. Newton was very physical and rebounded very well. We were able to make some key shots and make free throws to seal the victory."

Newton was led by Kyle Schafer with 20 points while Jarrett Tharp chipped in with 10. The Eagles drop to 15-10 on the season.

At Newton

TEUTOPOLIS (48)

J. Hardiek 3-3 -- 11, Niebrugge 0-0 -- 0, Wermert 4-5 -- 14, M. Hardiek 0-0 -- 0, Addis 0-0 -- 0, Ungrund 2-5 -- 10, B. Deters 5-1 -- 11, M. Deters 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 15 FG, 14 FT.

NEWTON (43)

E, Schafer 2-1 -- 6, Tharp 4-0 -- 10, Einhorn 2-1 -- 5, K. Schafer 6-6 -- 20, J. Zumbahlen 0-0 -- 0, Weber 1-0 -- 2, Wright 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 15 FG, 8 FT.

Teutopolis             12    7    14    15    --    48

Newton                  11    7      7    18    --    43

3-point FG -- Teutopolis 4 (J. Hardiek 2, Wermert 1, Ungrund 1), Newton 5 (Tharp 2, K. Schafer 2, E. Schafer 1).

 

At Altamont

Altamont captured a 74-64 victory over Flora in Tuesday evening action.

Three players hit double figures for the Indians. Kaden Eirhart tallied 22 while Aiden Jahraus scored 21 and Noah Klimpel 16.

Altamont held a 36-28 halftime lead and connected on 13 free throws in the second half, 19 of 27 in the contest. The indians also knocked in 11 three-pointers with Eirhart hitting four and Klimpel and Jahraus three each.

Altamont improved to 20-3 on the season.

The Indians also nabbed the junior varsity contest, 47-31.

At Altamont

FLORA (64)

H. Warren 0-0 -- 0, G. Warren 6-0 -- 16, Conrad 1-0 -- 3, Young 9-3 -- 21, Harrell 0-0 -- 0, Wiles 2-4 -- 8, Hahn 1-0 -- 2, Desai 4-0 -- 8, Borders 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 26 FG, 7 FT.

ALTAMONT (74)

Klimpel 4-5 -- 16, Budde 0-0 -- 0, Jahraus 6-6 -- 21, Eirhart 6-6 -- 22, Duckwitz 2-1 -- 6, Ruffner 2-0 -- 4, Teasley 1-0 -- 2, Kollmann 1-1 -- 3. TOTAL 22 FG, 19 FT.

Flora                     11    17    14    22    --    64

Altamont              18    18    19    19    --    74

3-point FG -- Flora 5 (G. Warren 4, Conrad 1), Altamont 11 (Eirhart 4, Jahraus 3, Klimpel 3, Duckwitz 1).

Junior Varsity Game

Flora                    4      8    13      6    --    31

Altamont             6    15    16    10    --    47

Flora -- Ahuja 0, Warren 6, Stanford 4, Robinson 5, Harrell 2, Durre 0, Helm 0, Borders 12, Tignee 2

Altamont -- Klimpel 11, Budde 14, Scott 3, Suckow 0, Hammer 2, Jahraus 0, Robbins 7, Cornett 0, Winn 6, Ruffner 0, Schultz 4, Eirhart 0, Kollmann 0

 

At Dieterich

Dieterich ran out to a 34-14 halftime lead and that was the game as the Movin' Maroons downed St. Elmo/Brownstown, 71-52 Tuesday evening.

Three players hit double figures for Dieterich. Cole Niebrugge and Collin Hartke scored 20 points each while Derek Kuhl added 16. Niebrugge connected on six baskets and was eight of nine at the line while Hartke hit six field goals, including one three-pointer and was seven of 13 at the line. Kuhl tallied six field goals and four of six free throws.

Niebrugge led in rebounds with 11. Hartke had five assists and three steals.

The Maroons were 20 of 33 at the line for 60 percent and connected on 55 percent from field goal range.

SEB was led by Gavyn Smith with 14 and Bryton Pruett with 13. Jace McWhorter led in rebounds with six. Andy Goldsborough had two steals.

At Dieterich

SEB (52)

Pruett 3-6 -- 13, Smith 6-2 -- 14, McWhorter 2-2 -- 7, Goldsborough 3-0 -- 7,  K. Tish 1-0 -- 2, Baron 3-1 -- 7, Forbus 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 19 FG, 11 FT.

DIETERICH (71)

Gephart 1-0 -- 3, Budde 1-1 -- 4, Britton 3-0 -- 6, C. Niebrugge 6-8 -- 20, Hartke 6-7 -- 20, Kuhl 6-4 -- 16, Westendorf 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 24 FG, 20 FT.

SEB                       9      5    15    23    --    52

Dieterich             13    21    15    22    --    71

3-point FG -- St. Elmo/Brownstown 3 (Pruett 1, McWhorter 1, Goldsborough 1), Dieterich 3 (Gephart 1, Budde 1, Hartke 1).

 

At Louisville

North Clay (Louisville) claimed a 64-51 win over National Trail Conference opponent Neoga in Tuesday evening competition.

The Cardinals ran out to a 22-11 opening quarter lead and led 32-23 at halftime. Neoga came back with a 19-11 third period to pull within 43-42. But North Clay went back to its first half momentum and outscored the Indians 21-9 for the winning margin.

Four players scored in double figures for the Cardinals. Tyson Jones led with 23 while Luke Fleener added 15, Ian Bailey 11 and Ethan Bible 10. Jones hit eight field goals including two trifectas and five free throws.

Neoga was led by Trenton Moore with 14 and Paci McClure with 12.

North Clay won the junior varsity contest 53-39 and the freshman/sophomore game 49-40.

At Louisville

NEOGA (51)

Banning 1-0 -- 3, Fearday 1-0 -- 2, Titus 2-0 -- 6, Dunn 0-0 -- 0, Moore 6-2 -- 14, McClure 5-1 -- 12, Roy 7-0 -- 14. TOTALS 22 FG, 3 FT.

NORTH CLAY (64)

Lu. Fleener 4-6 -- 15, Ballard 0-0 -- 0, Bible 3-2 -- 10, Holkenbrink 1-3 -- 5, Jones 8-5 -- 23, Bailey 5-0 -- 11, Weidner 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 21 FG, 16 FT.

Neoga                    11    12    19      9    --    51

North Clay             22    10    11    21    --    64

3-point FG -- Neoga 4 (Titus 2, Banning 1, McClure 1), North Clay 6 (Jones 2, Bible 2, Fleener 1, Bailey 1).

Junior Varsity Game -- North Clay 53, Neoga 39

Freshman/Sophomore Game -- North Clay 49, Neoga 40.

 

At Patoka

South Central edged out to a one-point opening quarter lead and led 32-23 at halftime. The Cougars then had a 23-16 final period for a 63-50 non-conference win over Patoka Tuesday evening.

Four players hit double figures in even scoring. Chase Dodson led the way with 13 while Hunter Brandt added 12, Collin MIller 11 and Mason Robb 10.

The Cougars improved to 14-9 on the season and will host Ramsey Friday.

South Central also claimed the junior varsity contest.

At Patoka

SOUTH CENTRAL (63)

Robb 2-6 -- 10, Dodson 5-3 -- 13, Brandt 6-0 -- 12, Hester 1-0 -- 2, Miller 3-4 -- 11, Cowger 2-0 -- 4, Willshire 3-3 -- 9. TOTALS 22 FG, 16 FT. (players add up to 61 while 63 listed as final)

PATOKA (50)

Alexander 8-5 -- 24, Belcher 2-0 -- 4, Gebke 4-3 -- 13, Hill 4-1 -- 9. TOTALS 18 FG, 9 FT.

South Central            17    15      8    23    --    63

Patoka                        16      7    11    16    --    50

3-point FG -- South Central 1 (Miller 1), Patoka 5 (Alexander 3, Gebke 2).

 

At Windsor

Pana edged out to an 18-13 opening quarter lead and had a 14-9 second period to lead Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg at halftime, 32-22. WSS came back with a 13-6 third quarter to pull within 38-35 going into the final period. But Patoka got back on track with a 24-11 run for a 62-46 non-conference win Tuesday.

The Panthers had three players in double figures, Lauff with 17, Ambrose with 15 and Kile with 10 as they improved to 20-3.

The Hatchets were led by Gavan Wernsing with 16 and Jordan Wittenberg with 11. WSS dropped to 10-15 on the season.

Pana also claimed the junior varsity game, 58-31.

Windsor/Stew-Stras will be back in action Friday at Mulberry Grove.

At Windsor

PANA (62)

Lauff 6-5 -- 17, Ambrose 7-1 -- 15, Kile 4-2 -- 10, Spracklin 3-0 -- 8, Holthaus 2-0 -- 4, Schmitz 1-0 -- 2, Hackler 1-0 -- 2, Edmiston 1-0 -- 2, Funneman 0-2 -- 2. TOTALS 25 FG, 10 FT.

WSS (46)

Wernsing 5-4 -- 16, J. Wittenberg 5-0 -- 11, Vonderheide 2-4 -- 9, Domzalski 3-0 -- 6, A. Wittenberg 1-0 -- 3, Howard 0-1 -- 1. TOTALS 16 FG, 9 FT.

Pana            18    14      6    24    --    62

WSS            13      9    13    11    --    46

3-point FG -- Pana 2 (Spracklin 2), Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 5 (Wernsing 2, J. Wittenberg 1, Vonderheide 1).

Junior Varsity Game -- Pana 58, Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 31.

 

At Broadlands

Villa Grove/Heritage stepped out to an 18-9 opening quarter lead but Cumberland pulled within 28-23 at halftime. The Pirates had a 20-12 third period to pull ahead 43-40 going into the final quarter.

VGH then had a 15-10 run to pull out a 55-53 victory.

Cumberland was led by Ross Hemmen with 23, Wyatt Napier with 13 and Brennyn Cutts with 13.

At Broadlands

CUMBERLAND (53)

Hemmen 8-3 -- 21, Gerhardt 0-0 -- 0, McElravy 0-0 -- 0, Dill 0-0 -- 0, Waggoner 1-1 -- 3, Thompson 1-0 -- 3, Brant 0-0 -- 0, Napier 4-5 -- 13, Cutts 5-0 -- 13. Hendrix 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 19 FG, 9 FT.

VGH (55)

Reno 0-0 -- 0, Smith 3-2 -- 9, Sorenson 0-0 -- 0, Eversole 6-7 -- 21, Mahoe 0-0 -- 0, Howard 7-1 -- 15, Nohren 4-2 -- 10. TOTALS 20 FG, 12 FT.

Cumberland           9    14    20    10    --   53

VGH                      18    10    12    15    --   55

3-point FG -- Cumberland 6 (Cutts 3, Hemmen 2, Thompson 1), Villa Grove-Heritage 3 (Eversole 2, Smith 1).