Junior High Girls Basketball -- Nov. 15
Published on November 16 2022 8:44 am
Last Updated on November 16 2022 9:42 am
Written by Millie Lange
CHBC claimed the seventh-grade contest, 20-18. St. Anthony held a 12-6 halftime lead but CHBC came roaring back with a 10-2 third quarter and held on for the victory.
Allison Shelds led the way with eight points. CHBC improved to 9-12 on the season.
St. Anthony was led by Budde with six.
In eighth-grade action, the Bullpups and Bobcats played to a 6-6 opening quarter tie. St. Anthony edged ahead 12-11 at halftime then went on for the 29-22 win.
Frisbie and Denning tallied seven points each for the winners.
CHBC was led by Lena Bowlin and Gabriella Wakefield with six each. The Bobcats dropped to 10-11.
At Beecher City
Seventh-Grade Game
St. Anthony 6 6 2 4 -- 18
CHBC 6 0 10 4 -- 20
St. Anthony -- Budde 6, Barker 2, Niebrugge 2, Stephens 4, Fearday 2, Phillips 2
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Stuckemeyer 6, Shields 8, Wakefield 6
Eighth-Grade Game
St. Anthony 6 6 6 11 -- 29
CHBC 6 5 4 7 -- 22
St. Anthony -- Frisbie 7, Denning 7, Henning 3, Schultz 6, Lauritzen 6
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Bowlin 6, Dawson 1, Nohren 5, Doty 4, Wakefield 6
At Robinson
Effingham eighth-graders tallied a 34-23 win over Robinson Nuttall Tuesday.
The Mustangs took a 10-4 opening quarter lead and led 20-12 at halftime.
Drew Weis tallied 11 for the winners while Cailin Ohnesorge added 10.
At Robinson
Eighth-Grade Game
Effingham 10 10 4 10 -- 34
Robinson 4 3 7 9 -- 23
Effingham -- Weis 11, Kirk 4, Robison 1, Ohnesorge 10, Raddatz 8
Robinson Nuttall -- McDonald 6, Sandifer 7, Beard 1, Cornell 5, Dunlap 4
At Vandalia
Teutopolis was a double winner Tuesday evening.
The Wooden Shoes claimed the seventh-grade contest, 27-8. T-town ripped out to a 10-0 opening quarter lead and led 18-4 at halftime.
Shue led the way with six points for the Shoes who improved to 19-3.
In the eighth-grade contest, T-town also moved to a big opening quarter lead, 17-2 and led 29-2 at halftime. T-town tallied a 43-10 victory.
Gaddis and Pals scored 11 each while Borries added 10. T-town is now 18-4 on the season.
At Vandalia
Seventh-Grade Game
Teutopolis 10 8 6 3 -- 27
Vandalia 0 4 4 0 -- 8
Teutopolis -- Shue 6 Kocher 4, E. Willenborg 3, McMahon 3, Peterson 2, Koester 2, Probst 2, S. Vahling 2, E. Vahling 2, Meyer 1
Vandalia -- Walk 6, Winter 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Teutopolis 17 12 10 4 -- 43
Vandalia 2 0 5 3 -- 10
Teutopolis -- Gaddis 11, Pals 10, Borries 10, C. Hoene 5, Tegeler 3, Mette 2, Roley 2
Vandalia -- Walk 3, Oaks 3, Donaldson 2, Gillett 2
At Kinmundy
Stewardson-Strasburg claimed two victories over South Central Tuesday.
In the seventh-grade game, Stew-Stras trailed South Central 6-2 after the opening quarter but led 10-8 at halftime then had a 7-1 third quarter and went on for 23-16 win.
Vonderheide led the way with eight points for the winners who improve to 11-7 overall, 5-3 in the National Trail Conference.
South Central was led by Brown with 14.
In the eighth-grade game, Stew-Stras ran off to a 12-0 opening quarter lead and tallied a 33-14 win.
Hayes led in scoring with 14 points as Stew-Stras improved to 5-3 in the conference, 13-5 overall.
Rose and Peddicord led South Central with four points each.
At Kinmundy
Seventh-Grade Game
Stew-Stras 2 8 7 6 -- 23
South Central 6 2 1 7 -- 16
Stewardson-Strasburg -- Vonderheide 8, Friese 4, Wetherell 4, Bostedo 4, Wittenberg 3
South Central -- Brown 14, Hiestand 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Stew-Stras 12 4 9 8 -- 33
South Central 0 8 2 4 -- 14
Stewardson-Strasburg -- Hayes 14, McCormick 6, VonBehrens 6, M. Friese 7
South Central -- Rose 4, Peddicord 4, Brown 2, Logan 2, Hiestand 2
At Louisville
North Clay (Louisville) defeated Sandoval to complete its regular season Tuesday.
The seventh-grade won 19-4 to improve to 13-7.
The eighth-graders were 34-7 winners and stand at 6-14.