Junior High Boys Basketball -- Jan. 11
Published on January 12 2024 10:03 am
Last Updated on January 12 2024 12:07 pm
Written by Millie Lange
The Bullpups were winners in the seventh-grade game, 50-11. St. Anthony went out to a 13-0 opening quarter lead and led 34-0 at halftime.
Sebastian Looman was the lone player in double figures in the contest with 10 while nine other players scored.
Altamont was led by Xavier Logue with five points.
In the eighth-grade contest, St. Anthony ripped out to a 20-4 opening quarter lead and never looked back.
The Bullpups were led by Cooper Sehy with 19 points while Johnny Gannaway added 16 and Silas Vogel with 10.
Altamont was led by Cage with four points.
St. Anthony is now 21-2 in seventh-grade play and 13-8 in eighth-grade action.
At Altamont
Seventh-Grade Game
St. Anthony 13 21 12 4 -- 50
Altamont 0 0 5 6 -- 11
St. Anthony -- Wagner 4, Trupiano 5, Bierman 6, McAllaster 4, Sandschafer 2, Verdeyen 9, Tingley 4, Boudier 2, Hoene 4, Looman 10
Altamont -- Logue 5, Potts 0, Haslett 0, Beckwith 0, Bannister 3, Burrus 3, Potter 0
Eighth-Grade Game
St. Anthony 20 19 21 19 -- 79
Altamont 4 4 2 3 -- 13
St. Anthony -- Kull 2, Vogel 10, McAllister 5, Fearday 9, Pennington 4, C. Storm 2, Bloemer 8, Sehy 19, Gannaway 16, M. Storm 4
Altamont -- Kraus 0, K. Beccue 2, Zuber 0, Saunders 0, Durbin 2, Cage 4, G. Beccue 0, Lee 0, Woods 2, Logue 0, Bannister 3
At Neoga
Effingham Sacred Heart and Neoga split victories in Thursday evening play.
The Shamrocks won the seventh-grade game, 56-48. Sacred Heart held a 24-14 halftime lead and went on for the eight point victory.
Gabe Traub led the Shamrocks with 30 points while Logan Schoenoff added 17.
Neoga was led by Brody Strobl with 19, Benji Strobl with 14 and Matusas with 11.
In the eighth-grade contest, Neoga edged Sacred Heart, 38-32.
Sacred Heart led 15-14 at halftime. Neoga came back with an 11-4 third quarter run and the two teams played even in the final period.
Haarman led the way for Neoga with 16 points while Ballinger added 15.
Sacred Heart is back in action Saturday at the National Trail Conference Eighth-Grade Tournament against North Clay at 11:15 a.m.
At Neoga
Seventh-Grade Game
Sacred Heart 11 13 13 19 -- 56
Neoga 5 8 24 17 -- 48
(Neoga linescore adds up to 54 while 48 listed as final score).
Sacred Heart -- Roedl 2, Jansen 2, Hayes 5, Schoenhoff 17, Traub 30
Neoga -- Finney 2, Kenworthy 2, Matusas 11, Be. Strobl 14, Br. Strobl 19
Eighth-Grade Game
Sacred Heart 8 7 4 13 -- 32
Neoga 9 5 11 13 -- 38
Sacred Heart -- Schoenhoff 3, LaSarge 6, Jansen 9, Traub 14
Neoga -- Dilley 2, Sparrow 2, Will 3, Ballinger 15, Haarman 16
At Windsor
Stewardson-Strasburg picked up two victories over Windsor in Thursday evening action.
Stew-Stras stepped out to a 15-8 opening quarter lead and led 24-10 at halftime. Stew-Stras then had a 21-9 third quarter run.
Weston Spannagel led in scoring with 12. Stew-Stras improved to 10-11.
Windsor was led by Hartman with 11 points.
In eighth-grade play, the score was knotted at 23-23 at halftime. Windsor moved ahead 35-30 going into the final quarter.
Stew-Stras then went on an 11-3 final quarter tear to pull out the 41-38 win.
Mason Manhart and Parker Duncan scored 12 points each for the winner. Stew-Stras improved to 12-7.
Windsor was led by Crnkovich with 12.
Stew-Stras is back in action Saturday in the National Trail Conference Eighth-Grade Tournament against either Windsor or Sigel St. Michael at 12:30 p.m. Windsor and St. Michael play today at 6:45 p.m.
At Windsor
Seventh-Grade Game
Stew-Stras 15 9 21 6 -- 51
Windsor 8 2 9 5 -- 24
Stewardson-Strasburg -- Spannagel 12, Slifer 9, Pruemer 6, Vonderheide 7, Friese 4, Gracey 4, Wascher 4, Hille 2, Kaufman 3
Windsor -- Hartman 11, Corrie 7, Rincker 6
Eighth-Grade Game
Stew-Stras 11 12 7 11 -- 41
Windsor 10 13 12 3 -- 38
Stewardson-Strasburg -- Manhart 16, Duncan 12, Jones 7, Bible 4, Holland 2
Windsor -- Crnkovich 12, McCray 9, Owen 9, Pfeiffer 3, Cowger 3, Vaughn 2
At Salem
Teutopolis picked up two victories over Salem Frankin Park in Thursday action.
The Wooden Shoes ran out to a 21-8 opening quarter lead in the seventh-grade game and won 47-23.
Sam Probst and Mark Probst scored 10 points each to lead the Shoes.
In eighth-grade play, T-town ran out to a 31-18 halftime lead and won 53-38.
Jake Probst led the way with 25 points for the Shoes.
At Salem
Seventh-Grade Game
Teutopolis 21 11 4 7 -- 47
Salem 8 2 6 7 -- 23
(T-town linescore adds up to 43 while 47 listed as final, players add up to 45).
Teutopolis -- Drees 6, S. Probst 10, Goeckner 4, Niemerg 6, M. Probst 10, Tegeelr 4, Rauch 3, Maritn 2
Salem -- Graham 2, Tennyson 6, Applegate 4, Nix 2, Starnes 2, Bryan 4, Pereta 2 (Salem players ad up to 22 while 23 listed as final)
Eighth-Grade Game
Teutopolis 15 16 14 8 -- 53
Salem 6 12 11 9 -- 38
Teutopolis -- Bushur 6, Probst 25, Weidner 4, Brooks 6, Davidson 2, Horn 4, Niebrugge 6
Salem -- Applegate 3, Keele 9, King 11, Squid 2, Percell 3, Bryan 4, Lux 6
At Newton
Newton St. Thomas edged Dieterich 23-22 in the seventh-grade game while Dieterich was a 39-25 winner in eighth-grade competition Thursday.
St. Thomas took a 9-5 opening quarter lead in the seventh-grade game. St. Thomas held on for a 15-14 halftime lead.
St. Thomas then pushed that to 20-18 in the third quarter.
Dieterich came back with a 4-3 run only to fall a point short.
St. Thomas was led by Herman with 10 points. Dieterich was led by McQueen with seven.
In eighth-grade action, Dieterich moved into a 17-10 halftime lead then had a 22-15 second half run for a 39-25 victory.
Ben Schottman led the way with 14 points while Bryce Bohnhoff and Blake Westendorf had nine each.
St. Thomas was led by Bergbower with 10 points.
At Nwwton
Seventh-Grade Game
Dieterich 5 9 4 4 -- 22
St. Thomas 9 6 5 3 -- 23
Dieterich -- Goeckner 0, Hall 2, Bierman 6, M. Niemerg 2, McQueen 5, B. Niemerg 7
Newton St. Thomas -- Michl 0, G. Bierman 8, Seaton 2, Herman 10, Earnest 3
Eighth-Grade Game
Dieterich 6 11 11 11 -- 39
St. Thomas 6 4 4 11 -- 25
Dieterich -- B. Schottman 14, Kessler 0, A. Schottman 5, Bohnhoff 9, Westendorf 9, Jackson 2
Newton St. Thomas -- Ochs 2, Bergbower 10, Bierman 0, Bennett 1, Fulton 8, Weber 0, Barthelme 4
At Patoka
South Central won both contests over Patoke in Thursday evening competition.
South Central claimed the seventh-grade contest, 25-17. The two teams were tied at 5-5 at halftime.
South Central then came back with a 20-12 second half run. I. Guerrettaz led the way with 11 points.
In the eighth-grade game, South Central claimed a 35-22 victory. South Central moved into a 20-14 halftime lead and had a 9-4 third quarter run.
Draven Gillespie led the winners with 11 points while Colton Cartright added 10.
At Patoka
Seventh-Grade Game
South Central 2 3 10 10 -- 25
Patoka 5 0 7 5 -- 17
South Central -- Hoover 0, Strobel 6, Guerrettaz 11, Smith 0, Tockstein 2, Lotz 4, McDowell 2
Patoka -- Kuhn 2, Cain 8, Eddy 0, Jolliff 2, Hyde 0, Murray 2, Podergois 2, Brumfield 0, Spicer 0, Garrett 0, Thompson 1
Eighth-Grade Game
South Central 10 10 9 6 -- 35
Patoka 7 7 4 4 -- 22
South Central -- Cartright 10, Hoover 2, Gillespie 11, Strobel 0, Guerrettaz 2, Sigrist 6, Tockstein 0, Dodson 4, Yates 0, Smith 0
Patoka -- Burks 4, J. Cain 8, Faulkner 2, Kuhn 6, Thompson 2, K. Cain 0, Eddy 0, Murray 0
At Casey
Jasper County fell to Paris Mayo, 48-35 in the LEIC Tournament Thursday.
Jasper County trailed Paris Mayo 9-5 after the opening quarter and 21-15 at halftime.
Eli Wolf led Jasper County with 18 points.
Jasper County's eighth-grade team is now 15-3 on the season.
At Casey
LEIC Tournament
Jasper County 5 10 15 5 -- 35
Paris Mayo 9 12 14 11 -- 48
(Paris Mayo linescore adds up to 45 while 48 listed as final)
Jasper County -- Wolf 18, Muvley 2, Horner 5, Kessle 4, Huber 4, Lingafelter 2
Paris Mayo leading scorers -- Yalden 23, Lopez 11, Bartley 7