St. Anthony, Newton, BSE, CHBC, N.C. Nab Girls Basketball Victories
Published on November 22 2024 7:44 am
Last Updated on November 22 2024 12:11 pm
Written by Millie Lange
Addi Nuxoll scored six points while three other players hit four points each in the opening quarter.
St. Anthony then had a 20-12 second period run to lead 39-21 at halftime. Nancy Ruholl cut loose, connecting on five baskets and four of four at the line for 14 points.
In the third quarter, St. Anthony had a 12-10 lead and finished out with a 20-13 final quarter.
Ruholl finished with 26 points on nine field goals, one a three-pointer, and seven of nine at the line. Also in double digits were Nuxoll with 14 and Lilly Gannaway with 10.
Ady Rios had seven steals and six rebounds.
The Bulldogs finished the game with 35 rebounds, 25 steals and only eight turnovers.
"We had a great finish to the week with two wins at Sandoval last night," said St. Anthony Coach Aaron Rios.
St. Anthony is back in action at the Robinson Hoilday Tournament Friday, November 29 at 9 a.m. against Marshall.
In the junior varsity game, St. Anthony was a 52-30 winner over Sandoval.
Addie Lauritzen scored 19 and had 10 rebounds while Aubrey Denning and Jackie Vonderheide tallied 10 points each. Vonderheide had seven rebounds.
At Sandoval
ST. ANTHONY (71)
Gannaway 5-0 -- 10, Rios 2-2 -- 6, Denning 1-0 -- 2, Ruholl 9-7 -- 26, Nuxoll 6-2 -- 14, Faber 0-0 -- 0, Vonderheide 0-0 -- 0, Kollman 3-2 -- 8, Lauritzen 2-1 -- 5, Kabbes 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 28 FG, 14 FT.
SANDOVAL (44)
Harper 2-0 -- 4, Starr 0-0 -- 0, Howell 4-0 -- 9, Am. Ray 7-5 -- 20, Al. Ray 2-2 -- 6, Moore 0-5 -- 5. TOTALS 15 FG, 12 FT.
St. Anthony 19 20 12 20 -- 71
Sandoval 9 12 10 13 -- 44
3-point FG -- St. Anthony 1 (Ruholl 1), Sandoval 2 (Howell 1, Am. Ray 1).
Junior Varsity Game
St. Anthony 17 12 6 17 -- 52
Sandoval 9 3 11 7 -- 30
St. Anthony -- Grunloh 2, DelRossi 0, Denning 10, Schultz 2, Henning 1, Vonderheide 10, Kollman 6, Laurtizen 19, Kollman 2
Sandoval -- Finley 1, Cullip 7, Garrett 0, McClelland 4, Hopkins 0, Moore 11, Hunter 0, Howell 5, Ford 2, Waits 0
At Newton
Camryn Martin led Newton to a 69-38 victory over Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg Thursday by putting in her 1,000th career point.
Martin knocked in eight field goals, one a three-pointer, and was two of two at the line for 19 points. She finished with a double-double picking up10 assists.
Newton ran out to a 21-2 opening quarter lead and led 38-11 at halftime.
Leading the Eagles in scoring was Karasyn Martin with 20 on nine field goals, one a three-pointer, and one of one at the line.
"Congratulations to Camryn for reaching the 1,000th point milestone," said Newton Coach Brad Harris. "She is such a determined athlete with a strong work ethic. She definitely deserves this honor."
Windsor/Stew-Stras was led by Wittenberg with 14 points and Hayes with nine.
At Newton
WSS (38)
Wittenberg 4-4 -- 14, K. Hayes 3-2 -- 9, K. VonBehrens 1-6 -- 8, Holland 1-0 -- 3, Johnson 1-0 -- 2, C. VonBehrens 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 11 FG, 12 FT.
NEWTON (69)
K. Martin 9-1 -- 20, C. Martin 8-2 -- 19, Schumacher 4-1 -- 9, O'Dell 3-0 -- 7, Meinhart 2-0 -- 5, Brummer 2-0 -- 4, Hermann 1-0 -- 3 , Probst 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 30 FG, 4 FT.
Windsor/Stew-Stras 2 9 20 7 -- 38
Newton 21 17 19 12 -- 69
3-point FG -- Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 4 (Wittenberg 2, Hayes 1, Holland 1), Newton 5 (K. Martin 1, C. Maritn 1, O'Dell 1, Meinhart 1, Hermann 1)
Junior Varsity Game
Newton 50, Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 19
Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg -- no statistics listed.
Newton -- Bergbower 14, Schumacher 10, Brummer 10, Davis 7, Duncan 4, Kirkendoll 2, Ghast 2, Earnest 1)
At Litchfield
Brownstown/St. Elmo captured a 53-42 victory over Litchfield Thursday evening.
The Bombers edged out to a 14-12 opening quarter lead as Dayana Haslett connected on a three-pointer, a regular basket and six of seven at the line for 11 of her team's points.
In the second period, Haslett continued on with nine of the 10 points and BSE held a 24-17 halftime lead.
Litchfield came back with a 16-12 third quarter run to pull within 36-33. But the Bombers got back on track to put Litchfield away with a 17-9 final quarter. Haslett scored 10 points while Madi Miller added five in the quarter.
Haslett connected on 11 field goals, three of those from three-point range, and was 10 of 11 at the line for 35 points. Miller finished with 13.
BSE won the junior varsity contest, 38-33. Koonce led with eight points while Haslett added seven.
At Litchfield
BSE (53)
Wililams 1-0 -- 2, Sasse 0-1 -- 1, M. Barker 00-0 -- 0, Huddlestun 1-0 -- 2, Berner 0-0 -- 0, P. Barker 0-0 -- 0, Haslett 11-10 -- 35, Miller 3-7 -- 13. TOTALS 16 FG, 18 FT.
LITCHFIELD (42)
Melchert 1-0 -- 2, Walch 5-5 -- 18, Reid 0-0 -- 0, C. Law 3-6 -- 13, Jenkins 0-0 -- 0, K. Law 0-0 -- 0, Harmon 1-0 -- 2, Weidhner 0-0 -- 0, Carroll 0-0 -- 0, Hartel 3-0 -- 7. TOTALS 13 FG, 11 FT.
BSE 14 10 12 17 -- 53
Litchfield 12 5 16 9 -- 42
3-point FG -- Brownstown/St. Elmo 3 (Haslett 3), Litchfield 5 (Walch 3, C. Law 1, Hartel 1).
Junior Varsity Game
BSE 13 10 8 7 -- 38
Litchfield 12 5 5 11 -- 33
Brownstown/St. Elmo -- Ramsey 3, Koonce 8, Logue 6, Sefton 0, Haslett 7, M. Barker 0, P. Barker 6, Dush 6 (players, linescore adds up to 36 while 38 listed as final)
Litchfield -- Hemken 0, Estell 0, Belusko 0, Reid 15, Weidner 0, Rieke 0, Melchert 12, Carroll 5, Reyes 0, Ferguson 0, Longwell 1
At Newton
Newton played host to Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg and claimed a 69-38 victory.
The Eagles flew out to a 21-2 opening quarter lead and led 38-11 at halftime.
It was the Martin scoring show as Karasyn Martin tallied 20 and Camryn Martin 19 for the winners. Probst led the team in rebounds with eight. C. Martin had 10 assists and six steals. K. Martin had five steals.
Windsor/Stew-Stras was led by Ellie Wittenberg with 14 points and Kendra Hayes with nine.
Newton improves to 2-0 on the season and will host Flora in the first round of the Bob Kerans Tournament Monday.
Newton also claimed the junior varsity contest, 50-19. Bergbower led the winners with 14 points while Schumacher and Brummer had 10 each.
At Newton
WSS (38)
Wittenberg 4-4 -- 14, K. Hayes 3-2 -- 9, K. VonBehrns 1-6 -- 8, Holland 1-0 -- 3, Johnson 1-0 -- 2, C. VonBehrns 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 11 FG, 12 FT.
NEWTON (69)
K. Maritn 9-1 -- 20, C. Martin 8-2 -- 19, Schumacher 4-1 -- 9, O'Dell 3-0 -- 7, Meinhart 2-0 -- 5, Brummer 2-0 -- 4, Hermann 1-0 -- 3, Probst 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 30 FG, 4 FT.
Windsor/Stew-Stras 2 9 20 7 -- 38
Newton 21 17 19 12 -- 69
3-point FG -- Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 4 (Wittenberg 2, K. Hayes 1, Holland 1), Newton 4 (K. Martin 1, C. Martin 1, Meinhart 1, Hermann 1).
At Nokomis
In the Nonomis Tip-off Tournament, Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City was a 48-29 winner over Greenfield-Northwestern.
In other games, Vandalia won over Raymond-Lincolnwood 42-30, Nokomis downed Maryville Christian 56-12 and Pawnee beat Piasa Southwestern, 32-27.
CHBC held a 15-12 opening quarter lead and led 24-16 at haltime. The Bobcats then went on a 16-4 third quarter tear.
Haley Doty led the way in scoring with 17 while Macee Rodman added 15 and Averie Vaughn 10.
Macee Rodman led the team in rebounds with seven. Ellie Miller had five steals. Carissa Wakefield and Adelyn Musson had one block each.
CHBC will now meet Pawnee today at 6 p.m. Other games today include Nokomis vs. Vandalia at 7:30 p.m. in the high school gym, Marysville vs. Raymond Lincolnwood at 7:30 in the junior high gym and Piasa Southwestern against Greenfield/Northwestern at 6 p.m. in the junior high gym.
Nokomis Tournament
CHBC (48)
Vaughn 3-4 -- 10, Rodman 4-5 -- 15, Miller 2-0 -- 4, Doty 6-2-- 17, Sarver 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 16 FG, 11 FT.
GREENFIELD/NW (29)
No statistics listed
CHBC 15 9 16 8 -- 48
Greenfield/NW 12 4 4 9 -- 29
3-point FG -- 5 (Doty 3, Rodman 2).
At Louisville
North Clay (Louisville) claimed a 50-42 win over South Central in Thursday evening action.
The Cardinals improved to 1-0 in the National Trail Conference and 2-0 overall.
At Albion
Edwards County (Albion) took the early lead and held off Cumberland by a 62-59 tally Thursday evening.
Edwards County held a 14-11 opening quarter lead but Cumberland came back with a 19-14 second period to lead 30-28 at halftime.
The homestanders then had a 17-8 third quarter and held off the Pirates in the final quarter for the three-point victory.
L. Nussmeyer scored 23 and G. Bishup 21 for the winners.
Cumberland was led by Suzy Fritts with nine field goals that included six three-pointers, for 24 points and Jude Miller with 20 points on eight field goals that included three trifectas, and one at the line.
At Albion
CUMBERLAND (59)
Jones 2-0 -- 5, Miller 8-1 -- 20, Carr 1-1 -- 4, Long 2-0 -- 4, Fritts 9-0 -- 24, Dittamore 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 23 FG, 2 FT.
EDWARDS CO. (62)
Robb 4-0 -- 10, Bishup 8-5 -- 21, McCarthy 3-0 -- 8, Nussmeyer 6-11 -- 23. TOTALS 21 FgG, 16 FT.
Cumberland 11 19 8 21 -- 59
Edwards Co. 14 14 17 17 -- 62
3-point FG -- Cumberland 11 (Fritts 6, Miller 3, Jones 1, Carr 1), Edwards County 4 (Robb 2, McCarty 2).