St. A, EHS, Newton Pick Up Girls Victories
Published on January 29 2024 12:16 pm
Last Updated on January 29 2024 12:57 pm
Written by Millie Lange
The Bulldogs pushed into a 27-18 opening quarter lead then went on a run, zipping out to a 24-2 second period to lead 51-20 at halftime.
Stacie Vonderheide was unstoppable, scoring 10 points in the opening quarter then tallying 15 in the second period. Adyson Rios scored eight in the first quarter.
St. Anthony had a 19-6 third quarter as Nancy Ruholl tallied seven and Addie Lauritzen scored six points.
Four Bulldogs finished in double figures. Vonderheide led the way with 13 field goals and five of six at the line for 31 points. Rios tallied 17, Ruholl 15 and Lauritzen 10.
St. Anthony ended with a total of 19 assists, 38 rebounds, 17 steals and only nine turnovers. They shot 78 percent from the stripe going 19 of 24. All 11 players on the roster played in the first and second halves.
"Stacie, once again, had an outstanding game," said St. Anthony Coach Aaron Rios. "She had 12 rebounds, four steals amd eight assists. She was just two assists shy of her fourth tir\\riple-double of the season.
"Adysen had eight assists, five rebounds and two steals. Nancy had six rebounds, five assists and six steals. This was excellent balance of production for us.
"Aidan finished with eight rebounds. It was almost a double/double for the freshman. Addi Nuxoll had seven rebounds."
St. Anthony is now 20-6 on the season and 5-1 in the National Trail Conference. They wiill take on North Clay tonight.
At Pana
ST. ANTHONY (79)
Rios 6-4 -- 17, Frisbie 0-0 -- 0, Kollman 0-0 -- 0, Denning 0-0 -- 0, Ruholl 4-6 -- 15, Nuxoll 1-2 -- 4, Faber 1-0 -- 2, Henning 0-0 -- 0, Vonderheide 13-5 -- 31, Kollman 0-0 -- 0, Lauritzen 4-2 -- 10. TOTALS 29 FG, 19 FT.
PANA (34)
Layer 2-3 -- 9, Casner 3-0 -- 9, Dressen 1-1 -- 3, Rochken 4-2 -- 10, Blackwell 1-0 -- 3, Kinsey 0-0 -- 0, Swenny 0-0 -- 0, Arbebauer 0-0 -- 0, Hackler 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 11 FG, 6 FT.
St. Anthony 27 24 19 9 -- 79
Pana 18 2 6 8 -- 34
3-point FG -- St. Anthony 2 (Rios 1, Ruholl 1), Pana 6 (Casner 3, Layer 2, Blackwell 1).
At Mahomet
Effingham took off to a 20-9 opening quarter lead and never looked back in a 57-39 Apollo Conference win over Mahomet-Seymour Saturday.
The Hearts took a 20-9 opening quarter lead as Alyssa Martin connected on three baskets and two free throws for eight points while Averie Wolf and Bria Beals scored five each. Wolfe hit a regular basket and a three-pointer while Beals hit a three-pointer and two free throws.
EHS held a 37-21 halftime lead. Wolfe put in four more points while Beals added another three-pointer and Martin connected on three of four at the line.
In the third period, Mahomet-Seymour came back with a slight 13-11 edge but the Hearts finished out with a 9-5 final quarter.
Martin tallied 21 poimts on sevem of nine from the field and seven of eight at the line. Also in doublel figures was Beals with three baskets, two from three-point range, and two of two at the line.
The Hearts hit 16 of 18 free throws while Mahomet-Seymour was 10 of 13.
Effingham improved to 23-4 on the season. The Hearts will be back in action hosting Charleston in Apollo Conference play Tuesday in a game that will be heard on KJ Country 102.3.
Effingham edged Mahomet-Seymour, 33-31 in the junior varsity game. The Hearts were led by Mya Harvey with 12 points.
At Mahomet
EFFINGHAM (57)
Hodge 0-0 -- 0, Martin 7-7 -- 21, Wolfe 4-0 -- 9, Beals 3-2 -- 10, Moser 1-2 -- 4, Althoff 2-0 -- 4, Donaldson 2-4 -- 8, Austin 0-1 -- 1, Harvey 0-0 -- 0, Raddatz 0-0 -- 0, Bierman 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 19 FG, 16 FT.
MAHOMET-SEYMOUR (39)
Young 0-2 -- 2, Stricher 0-0 -- 0, Gallier 3-0 -- 8, Waldinger 3-4 -- 10, Dallas 2-0 -- 5, Eisenmann 2-0 -- 4, Brinkley 3-0 -- 6, Fonte 0-0 -- 0, Campion 0-4 -- 4. TOTALS 13 FG, 10 FT.
Effingham 20 17 11 9 -- 57
Mahomet-Seymour 9 12 13 5 -- 39
3-point FG -- Effingham 3 (Beals 2, Wolfe 1), Mahomet-Seymour 3 (Gallier 2, Dallas 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Effingham 12 7 4 10 -- 33
Mahomet-Seymour 10 1 11 9 -- 31
Effingham -- Weis 0, Hayes 1, Raddatz 6, Love 6, Hecht 2, Bierman 3, Feldhake 1, K. Armstrong 0, N. Armstrong 0, Thompson 2, Harvey 12
Mahomet-Seymour -- Cox 0, Collins 0, Streicher 5, Fonte 9, Mertin 6, Creel 7, Jones 2, Dallas 2
At Teutopolis
Breese Central pulled into Teutopolis and claimed a 46-35 victory over Teutopolis in Saturday competition.
Central edged out to an 11-6 opening quarter lead then held T-town to only three points in the second period to lead 22-9.
T-town came roaring out after halftime with a 20-12 run to pull within 34-29 but Central got back on track with a 12-6 final quarter.
Anna Probst led the way for T-town with nine points on three field goals, one a three-pointer, and two of two at the line.
Mollie Ruholl led in rebounds with eight and had one steal and one assist. C. Probst and Kelsey Niemerg had one steal each. A. Probst had one assist.
At Teutopolis
BREESE CENTRAL (46)
Nettemeier 3-3 -- 9, Rakess 2-7 -- 11, Trame 3-4 -- 10, Toennies 2-2 -- 6, Santel 0-0 -- 0, Schroedes 1-3 -- 5, Albers 2-0 -- 5. TOTALS 13 FG, 19 FT.
TEUTOPOLIS (35)
Wall 1-0 -- 2, Zerrusen 2-0 -- 4, C. Probst 3-0 -- 7, M. Ruholl 1-4 -- 6, A. Probst 3-2 -- 9, Niemerg 2-0 -- 4, A. Ruholl 0-0 -- 0, Helmink 1-1 -- 3. TOTALS 13 FG, 7 FT.
Breese Central 11 11 12 12 -- 46
Teutopolis 6 3 20 6 -- 35
3-point FG -- Breese Central 1 (Albres 1), Teutopolis 2 (C. Probst 1, A. Probst 1).
At Marshall
Newton edged out to a 16-13 opening quarter lead then broke the game wide open with a 17-2 second period run and went on for a 64-42 win over Marshall Saturday.
The Eagles had a 23-15 third quarter surge. Three players hit double figures for the Eagles.
Camryn Martin led the way with 10 field goals, one a three-poimter and five of six at the line for 26. Lilly Kessler added 17 and Karasyn Martin had 10. Kessler led in rebounds with 10 while C. Martin had six. K. Martin and C. Martin had five steals each. K. Martin led in assists with seven and C. Martin had six.
Newton moves to 15-10 on the season and is back in action today at Pana.
Newton also nabbed the junior varsity contest, 42-31. Allie Hermann led with 19 points while Claire Probst added 11. Newton improves to 13-2.
At Marshall
NEWTON (64)
C. Martin 10-5 -- 26, Kessler 7-3 -- 17, K. Martin 5-0 -- 10, Bennett 2-0 -- 5, Hermann 2-0 -- 4, Probst 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 27 FG, 8 FT.
MARSHALL (42)
Welborn 6-1 -- 13, Heighton 4-0 -- 9, Engledow 2-4 -- 8, Hilliard 2-0 -- 4, Robinson 1-0 -- 3, McFarland 1-1 -- 3, Mattas 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 17 FG, 6 FT.
Newton 16 17 23 8 -- 64
Marshall 13 2 15 12 -- 42
3-point FG -- Newton 2 (C. Martin 1, Bennett 1), Marshall 2 (Heighton 1, Robinson 1).
Junior Varsity Game -- Newton 42, Marshall 31
Newton -- Hermann 19, Probst 11, Schumacher 6, Meinhart 4, Davis 2
At Neoga
Robinson came calling and picked up a 59-36 victory over Neoga Saturday.
The Maroons moved into an 11-10 opening quarter lead then had an 18-5 second period and outscored Neoga 22-8 in the third quarter.
M. Zane had 22 points for Robinson.
Neoga was led by Brynn Richards with 14 points on six field goals and two of six at the line.
The Indians drop to 15-11 on the season and play host to Altamont tonight.
At Neoga
ROBINSON (59)
McClenathan 1-0 -- 2, Blank 1-0 -- 2, A Zane 2-0 -- 4, Ramsey 1-0 -- 2, List 1-0 -- 2, Manhart 1-0 -- 2, Jones 7-1 -- 15, M. Zane 10-1 -- 22, Shea 2-4 -- 8. TOTALS 26 fG, 6 FT.
NEOGA (36)
Frankie 0-0 -- 0, Snidle 0-0 -- 0, Henderson 0-0 -- 0, Richards 6-2 -- 14, O'Dell 0-0 -- 0, Sampson 1-4 -- 6, Eaton 2-0 -- 5, Reynolds 0-0 -- 0, Lindsay 0-0 -- 0, Osborn 3-0 -- 6, Campbell 2-1 -- 5. TOTASL 14 FG, 7 FT.
Robinson 11 18 22 8 -- 59
Neoga 10 5 8 13 -- 36
3-point FG -- Robinson 1 (M. Zane 1), Neoga 1 (Eaton 1).