Junior High Boys Basketball -- Dec. 3 Results

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Published on December 4 2024 12:07 pm
Last Updated on December 4 2024 12:41 pm
Written by Millie Lange

SIGEL -- Sigel St. Michael and Effingham Sacred Heart split victories in junior high boys basketball competition Tuesday evening.

In the seventh-grade encounter, Sacred Heart was a 30-28 winner. St. Michael held a 9-2 opening quarter lead and led 18-14 at halftime and 25-21 after three quarters. The Shamrocks came back with a 9-3 final quarter run for the victory.

Jansen led the winners with 13 points.

St. Michael was led by Burton with 12 and Walk with 11.

In the eighth-grade contest, St. Michael raced out to a 22-11 halftime lead and went on for a 50-31 victory.

Heuerman tallied 10 while Ballinger added eight for the Sharpshooters.

Sacred Heart was led by Mason Karolewicz with 14 and Gabe Traub with 11.

At Sigel

Seventh-Grade Game

Sacred Heart               2    12    7    9    --    30

St. Michael                  9      9    7    3    --    28

Sacred Heart -- Kenter 4, Traub 6, Hayes 7, Jansen 13

Sigel St. Michael -- P. Walk 5, B. Walk 11, Burton 12

Eighth-Grade Game

Sacred Heart             8      3    10    10    --    31

St. Michael               11    11    21      7    --    50

Sacred Heart -- McDevitt 2,  Roedl 2, Kruger 2, Traub 11, Karolewicz 14

Sigel St. Michael -- E. Walk 2, Kreke 1, Krampe 3, Andrews 3, Ordner 3, Whitter 3, Dasenbrock 6, Altgilbers 6, Platz 5, Ballinger 8, Heuerman 10

 

At Salem

Salem Franklin Park was a winner over Effingham in both seventh- and eighth-grade action Tuesday evening.

Frankliln Park won the seventh-grade contest, 47-28. Franklin Park held a 31-11 halftime lead.

Effingham was led by Deek Thompson with 13 points.

Salem then claimed the eighth-grade contest, 54-48. Franklin Park held a 14-11 opening quarter lead and led 31-22 at halftime.

Dagg Thompson led the Mustangs with 15 points while Kaden Rohr added nine.

At Salem

Seventh-Grade Game

Effingham                7      4      8    9    --    28

Salem F.P.               18    13    10    6    --    47

Effingham -- Thompson 13, Schuler 3, Beck 4, Klingler 3, Yager 0, Bridges 3, Partlow 2, Field 0, Wyckoff 0, Hood 0

Salem Franklin Park -- Wolfe 6, Gibson 4, Lux 12, Squibb 3, Washington 14, Purintur 6, Purdy 2, Krutsinger 0

Eighth-Grade Game

Effingham             11    11    14    12    --    48

Salem F.P.             14    17      7    16    --    54

Effingham -- Moon 7, Rohr 9, Kade 6, Flack 7, Thompson 15, Jones 2, Richmond 2, Westjohn 0

Salem Franklin Park -- Bryan 7, Schaubert 4, Applegate 11, Tennyson 22, Shober 8, Lux 2

 

At Teutopolis

Teutopolis improved in both seventh- and eighth-grade play after downing Marshall in both games Tuesday evening.

The Wooden Shoes won the seventh-grade game with an 11-4 opening quarter start and finished out with a 37-19 victory.

Mason Giles scored 13 and Maddux Pals 10 for the winners.

In eighth-grade play, T-town had a 13-4 second period and a 24-2 final quarter for a 56-23 win.

Kale Goeckner scored 20 and Sammy Probst 14 to lead the Shoes.

At Teutopolis

Seventh-Grade Game

Marshall                  4      6    7    2    --    19

Teutopolis             11    10    8    8    --    37

Marshall -- Richardson 4, Eastin 8, Dahnke 7

Teutopolis -- Althoff 4, Hoene 2, Giles 13, Pals 10, Meyer 2, Niebrugge 2, Wermert 4

Eighth-Grade Game

Teutopolis              10    13    9    24    --    56

Marshall                 11     4    6      2    --    23

Teutopolis -- Goeckner 20, Drees 3, Schmidt 5, Niemerg 8, Probst 14, Tegeler 2, Mette 4

Marshall -- Norton 3, Welch 2, Sumner 8, Sheehy 10

 

At Cowden

Okaw Valley came calling and claimed a nine point win in the seventh-grade game and a one point victory in eighth-grade play.

Okaw Valley ran out to a 17-9 opening quarter lead in the seventh-grade contest and finished out with a 47-38 win.

Lane Reed and Drake Thull led CHBC with 11 points each.

In the eighth-grade game, Okaw Valley came back from a 30-26 deficit to outscore CHBC 13-8 in the final quarter to for the 39-38 win.

Kaisyn Calame led CHBC with 15 points and Zach Bennett added 10.

At Cowden

Seventh-Grade Game

Okaw Valley               17    9    12      9    --    47

CHBC                          9    7      7    15    --    38

Okaw Valley -- Lenover 9, Gotts 6, Nickerson 7, Whitney 4, Thomas 10, Patient 3, Sarver 8

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Schaefer 5, Cox 5, Reed 11, Kramer 2, Hoene 1, Voudrie 3, Thull 11

Eighth-Grade Game

Okaw Valley            9    10      7    13    --    39

CHBC                    14      4    12      8    --    38

Okaw Valley -- Stollard 7, Wise 8, Russell 7, Whitney 2, Thomas 4, Drollinger 2, Cazel 9

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Calame 15, Kircher 3, Pope 3, Davis 5, Bennett 10, Thull 2

 

At Newton

Robinson came calling and was a winner in both seventh- and eighth-grade play over Jasper County Tuesday evening.

Robinson won the seventh-grade game easily, 53-10.

Drake Turrentine led Jasper County with four points. Maverik Horner was the top rebounder and defender while Alex Keller was the top passer.

In the eighth-grade contest, Robinson took a 15-5 opening quarter lead and went on for a 39-25 victory.

Brendan Emmerich led Jasper County with 15 points. Hank Huber was the top rebounder. Emmerich was the top defender and Chase Kistner was the top passer.

Jasper County drops to 3-6 in seventh-grade play and 4-5 in eighth-grade action.

At Newton

Seventh-Grade  Game

Robinson               11    19    15    8    --    53

Jasper Co.              2      0      5    3    --    10

Robinson leading scorers -- Pasero 14, Fuller 9, Hardiman 8

Jasper County -- Frichtl 2, Turrentine 4, Guzman 3, Sparling 1

Eighth-Grade Game

Robinson               15    8    8    8    --    39

Jasper Co.               5    8    6    6    --    25

Robinson leading scorers -- Reynolds 20, Hoalt 12

Jasper County -- Harris 2, Ulm 3, Emmerich 15, Davidson 1, Ferguson 6 (players add up to 27 while 25 listed as final).

 

At Neoga

North Clay (Louisville) came calling and downed Neoga in both games Tuesday.

North Clay took a 12-4 opening quarter lead and went on for a 38-19 victory in the seventh-grade game. Ruholl scored 12 and Snell 10 for the winners.

Neoga was led by Baylor Matusas with six.

In the eighth-grade game, North Clay was a 36-23 winner, taking a 21-6 halftime lead.

Lewis scored 15 and Frost 14 for North Clay.

Neoga was led by Brody Strobl with 11.

At Neoga

Seventh-Grade Game

North Clay                12    4    13    9    --    38

Neoga                       4      8      2    5    --    19

North Clay -- Robey 6, Snell 10, Washburn 6, Ruholl 12, VanDyke 2, McCulley 2

Neoga -- Fitzpatrick 2, Nohren 4, Coy 4, Rivers 2, Matusas 6, Strohl 1

Eighth-Grade Game

North Clay             10    11    7    8    --    36

Neoga                      4      2    9    8    --    23

North Clay -- Lewis 15, Frost 14, Ruholl 3, Stone 4

Neoga -- Be. Strobl 4, Finney 2, Br. Strobl 11, Sparling 2, Carillo-Osorio 4

 

At Dieterich

Altamont came calling and went home with two wins over Dieterich Tuesday evening.

Altamont won the seventh-grade contest, 42-25 by tearing out to a 16-1 opening quarter lead.

Jack Neu tallied 20 points for the winners.

In eighth-grade action, Altamont edged out to a 12-11 opening quarter lead and led 20-14 at halftime. Dieterich stayed close in the third quarter but Altamont took off with a 15-4 final period.

Neu scored 15 for the winners while Beckwith added 13.

Dieteich was led by McQueen with 11.

At Dieterich

Seventh-Grade Game

Altamont              16    19    3    4    --    42

Dieterich               1      6    12    6    --    25

Altamont -- Stock 0, Sain 0, Huston 3, Workman 2, Meyer 0, Moore 0, Verdeyen 4, Veteto 5, O'Dell 8, Neu 20, Ready 0

Dieterich -- McCammon 0, Brummer 3, Will 2, Swingler 2, name unreadable 6, Lustig 0, name unreadable 12

Eighth-Grade Game

Altamnot                 12    8    11    15    --    46

Dieterich                 11    3    10      4    --    28

Altamont -- Logue 9, Potts 0, Bannister 13, Scholes 0, Veteto 6, O'Dell 3, Neu 15

Dieterich -- Bierman 2, Goeckner 7, Niemerg 0, McQueen 11, Niemerg 8