Junior High Girls Basketball -- Sept. 27
Published on September 28 2022 10:23 am
Last Updated on September 29 2022 2:14 pm
Written by Millie Lange
In the seventh-grade contest, the Bullpups won 33-19. Stephens led the way with 10 points while Budde and Fearday had eight each.
Neoga was led by Conder with nine points.
In eighth-grade action, St. Anthony was a winner 57-23. The Bullpups held a 23-7 halftime lead. Lauritzen led the way with 18 points while Henning had 12.
Neoga was led by Henderson with 13.
At Neoga
Seventh-Grade Game
St. Anthony 10 6 11 6 -- 33
Neoga 6 1 8 4 -- 19
St. Anthony -- Budde 8, Emmerich 2, Stephens 10, Fearday 8, Phillips 5
Neoga -- Hartke 6, Conder 9, Frankie 2, Cole 2
Eighth-Grade Game
St. Anthony 17 15 15 10 -- 57
Neoga 7 0 14 2 -- 23
St. Anthony -- Frisbie 1, Stephens 4, Denning 9, Henning 12, Schultz 3, Lauritzen 18, Christie 4, Fearday 4, Mitchell 2
Neoga -- Brandenburg 6, Henderson 13, Conder 2, Campbell 2
At Cowden
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City split victories with Vandalia Tuesday.
Vandalia was a winner in the seventh-grade matchup, 21-19. CHBC held a 9-8 halftime lead but Vandalia had a 7-2 third period run and held on for the victory.
CHBC was led by Carissa Wakefield with eight points. CHBC drops to 1-1 overall.
In the eighth-grade contest, CHBC took a 19-9 halftime lead and outscored Vandalia 26-5 in the second half for a 45-14 victory.
CHBC was led by three players in double digits. Haley Doty had 18 points while Lena Bowlin added 15 and Lainey Nohren 10. CHBC improved to 2-0.
At Cowden
Seventh-Grade Game
Vandalia 6 2 7 6 -- 21
CHBC 3 6 2 8 -- 19
Vandalia -- Sefton 2, Gillett 2, Walk 17
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Stuckemeyer 2, Schoonover 2, Shields 2, Lilly 2, Wakefield 8, Doty 1, Thompson 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Vandalia 9 0 2 3 -- 14
CHBC 10 9 10 16 -- 45
Vandalia -- Miller 10, Weischedel-Brown 4
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Stuckemeyer 2, Bowlin 15, Nohren 10, Doty 18
At Louisville
Teutopolis scored 35 points in both the seventh- and eighth-grade victories over North Clay (Louisville) Tuesday.
In the seventh-grade contest, the Wooden Shoes won 35-14. Ella Willenborg led the way for T-town with 11 points.
Norht Clay was led by Romack with four points.
In the eighth-grade matchup, T-town ran off to an 11-3 opening quarter lead and tallied a 35-10 victory.
Kylie Borries scored 11 for the winners while Elise Pals added eight.
North Clay was led by Zink with three.
At Louisville
Seventh-Grade Game
Teutopolis 9 8 8 10 -- 35
North Clay 3 6 3 2 -- 14
Teutopolis -- Willenborg 11, Kocher 8, McMahon 6, Probst 4, Shue 4, Vahling 2
North Clay -- Romack 4, Zink 3, Price 3, Robey 2, Phillips 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Teutopolis 11 4 12 8 -- 35
North Clay 3 3 0 4 -- 10
Teuotpolis -- Borries 11, Pals 8, Gaddis 6, Tegeler 4, Roley 4, Hoene 2
North Clay -- Zink 3, Ruesken 2, Thompson 2, Phillips 2, Romack 1