BSE, Cumberland, Altamont, T-town, N. Clay Claim Wins In Girls Basketball
Published on December 20 2024 7:49 am
Last Updated on December 20 2024 8:58 am
Written by Millie Lange
The Bombers stepped out to a 24-11 lead on Neoga and went on for a 78-27 win over a National Trail Conference opponent.
Dayana Haslett hit two three-pointers and three regular baskets for 12 in the opening quarter run. Madi Miller stepped in with three regular baskets and a free throw for seven points.
Haslett added on four more baskets and two free throws for 10 in the second quarter. BSE held a 46-16 halftime lead.
Addie Sasse took over the scoring in the third quarter with two three-pointers and three two-pointers for 12.
Haslett finished wih a whopping 34 points on 14 field goals, two of those three-pointers, and four of four at the line.
Also in double figures were Sasse and Miller with 15 each.
Neoga was led by Brynn Richards with 10 points on four field goals, one from three-point range, and one of one at the line.
In the junior varsity contest, Neoga won 51-35. Molly Moran scored 13 and Natalie Ballinger added 10 for the winners.
BSE was led by Addison Koonce with 17 points.
At Neoga
BSE (78)
Williams 2-1 -- 6, Sasse 6-1 -- 15, M. Barker 0-0 -- 0, Berner 0-0 -- 0, P. Barker 4-0 -- 8, D. Haslett 14-4 -- 34, Miller 7-1 -- 15. TOTALS 33 FG, 7 FT.
NEOGA (27)
Snidle 0-0 -- 0, Henderson 3-1 -- 7, Richards 4-1 -- 10, Kepp 0-0 -- 0, Knobloch 0-0 -- 0, Reynolds 1-0 -- 2, Lindsay 0-0 -- 0, Osborn 3-0 -- 6, Ballinger 0-0 -- 0, Moran 0-0 -- 0, Graziano 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 12 FG, 2 FT.
BSE 24 22 22 10 -- 78
Neoga 11 5 4 7 -- 27
3-point FG -- Brownstown/St. Elmo 5 (Sasse 2, D. Haslett 2, Williams 1), Neoga 1 (Richards 1).
Junior Varsity Game
BSE 14 8 8 5 -- 35
Neoga 11 7 20 13 -- 51
Brownstown/St. Elmo -- Koonce 17, Logue 5, Sefton 2, C.Haslett 7, M. Barker 4, P. Barker 0, Dush 0
Neoga -- Moran 13, Snidle 2, Henderson 9, Ames 0, Knobloch 0, Titan 0, Cole 0, Ballinger 10, Westendorf 0, Lindsay 4, Frankie 7, Graziano 6
At Bement
Cumberland pounded another opponent to the tune of 76-48 as the Pirates beat Cerro Gordo-Bement Thursday evening.
The Pirates ran out to a 20-9 opening quarter lead and led 36-20 at halftime.
Three players hit double figures for the Pirates. Alyssa Dittamore led the way with nine field goals and two free throws for 20 points while Suzy Fritts and Jude Miller finished with 19 each. Fritts connected on nine field goals, one a three-pointer, and J. Miller knocked in seven field goals, one a three-pointer, and four free throws.
At Bement
CUMBERLAND (76)
Jones 2-0 -- 6, Miller 7-4 -- 19, Carr 3-1 -- 8, Long 2-0 -- 4, Fritts 9-0 -- 19, Dittamore 9-2 -- 20. TOTALS 32 FG, 7 FT.
CGB (48)
Durbin 2-1 -- 5, Malone 4-0 -- 8, Callaway 4-1 -- 9, Petty 4-0 -- 9. TOTALS 14 FG, 2 FT. (players add up to 31 while 48 listed as final).
Cumberland 20 16 20 20 -- 76
CGB 9 11 18 10 -- 48
3-point FG -- Cumberland 5 (Jones 2, Miller 1, Carr 1, Fritts 1), Cerro Gordo-Bement 3 (Walter 2, Petty 1).
At Cowden
Altamont captured a 44-17 victory over Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City in National Trail Conference action Thursday evening.
The Indians moved into an 18-2 opening quarter lead and never looked back.
Ella Nelson got the Indians off in the right direction by connecting on two three-pointers and two of two at the line for eight points while Avery Aldrich and Kaylee Lurkins scored four each.
The lone basket for CHBC came from Macee Rodman.
The lead went to 30-4 at halftime. This time around, Aldrich hit three baskets and four of four at the line for 10 of her team's 12 points.
Nelson and Aldrich finished with 14 points each to lead Altamont. Nelson hit four three-pointers and was two of two at the line while Aldrich connected on five baskets and was four of four at the line.
The Bobcats were led by Rodman with four baskets and five of six at the line for 13 points.
CHBC won the junior varsity contest, 18-16. Allison Shields scored eight and Lena Bowlin seven for the winners.
Altamont was led by Ada Roberts and Sophia Long with four points each.
At Cowden
ALTAMONT (44)
Pospischel 0-0 -- 0, Nelson 4-2 -- 14, Reardon 0-2 -- 2, Roberts 0-0 -- 0, Kuenstler 1-0 -- 2, Aldrich 5-4 -- 14, Higgs 1-0 -- 2, Pearcy 0-0 -- 0, Schultz 0-0 -- 0, Lurkins 1-2 -- 4, Osteen 2-2 -- 6, Kollman 0-0 -- 0, Sphar 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 14 FG, 12 FT.
CHBC (17)
Vaughn 0-0 -- 0, Bowlin 0-0 -- 0, Rodman 4-5 -- 13, Stuckemeyer 1-0 -- 2, MIller 0-0 -- 0, Doty 0-0 -- 0, Musson 0-1 -- 1, Shields 0-0 -- 0, Wakefield 0-1 -- 1, Sarver 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 5 FG, 7 FT.
Altamont 18 12 12 2 -- 44
CHBC 2 2 10 3 -- 17
3-point FG -- Altamont 4 (Nelson 4), Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City 0.
Junior Varsity Game
Altamont 10 6 -- 16
CHBC 6 12 -- 18
Altamont -- Pospischel 0, Kuenstler 2, Roberts 4, Pearcy 0, Alwardt 2, Schultz 2, Kollman 0, Higgs 2, Scholes 0, Long 4, Sphar 0, Fleeharty 0
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Bowlin 7, Drake 0, Doty 1, Shields 8, Dilley 0, Sarver 2
At Newton
Teutopolis came calling and claimed another victory, this one over host Newton by a 54-46 tally Thursday evening.
The Wooden Shoes took a 12-3 opening quarter lead and led 24-13 at halftime. Molly Ruholl scored five points in the opening quarter while Kelsey Niemerg hit a three-pointer.
Chloe Probst connected for four points while M. Ruholl added another three-pointer and Jersey Gaddis also added a three-pointer and the Shoes led 24-13 at halftime.
C. Probst finished strong with a basket and five of six free throws for seven in the quarter.
Newton came back with a 33-30 second half run but couldn't make up that opening quarter.
C. Probst led the way with 16 points on five field goals, one a three-pointer and five of nine at the line. Also in double digits was M. Ruholl with 12. Avery Probst and Gaddis were one point away from double figures with nine each.
Malea Helmink led in rebounds with nine and steals with five. A. Probst had seven boards.
Newton was led by Karasyn Martin with 18 and Camryn Martin with 13. K. Martin connected on eight field goals, two from three-point range.
In the junior varsity contest, Teutopolis was a 52-23 winner.
Newton was led by Alani Bergbower with 10 and Grace Schumacher with nine.
At Newton
TEUTOPOLIS (54)
C. Probst 4-5 -- 16, M. Ruholl 5-0 -- 12, A. Probst 4-1 -- 9, Niemerg 2-1 -- 6, Helmink 0-2 -- 2, A. Ruholl 0-0 -- 0, Gaddis 3-1 -- 9. TOTALS 19 FG, 10 FT.
NEWTON (46)
O'Dell 2-0 -- 4, Probst 2-1 -- 5, Meinhart 1-0 -- 2, K. Martin 8-0 -- 18, C. Martin 4-4 -- 13, Hermann 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 19 fG, 5 FT.
Teutopolis 12 12 12 18 -- 54
Newton 3 10 15 18 -- 46
3-point FG -- Teutopolis 6 (M. Ruholl 2, Gaddis 2, Niemerg 1, C. Probst 1), Newton 3 (K. Martin 2, C. Martin 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Teutopolis 52, Newton 23
Newton -- Bergbower 10, Schumacher 9, Brummer 4
Teutopolis -- no players listed
At Bridgeport
North Clay (Louisville) tallied a victory over Red Hill (Bridgeport), 42-26.
The Cardinals improved to 6-5 on the season. They return to action Monday against Casey-Westfield.
At Dieterich
Charleston came calling and downed Dieterich, 68-51.
The Trojans took a 20-15 opening quarter lead as Sam Fehrenbacher scored seven points and McKaylee Patton six.
The lead went to 38-22 at halftime behind the scoring of Sadie Phillips. Phillips hit three from beyond the arc, a regular basket and three of four at the line, for 14 of her team's 18 points.
Dieterich played Charleston to a 19-19 final quarter but couldn't get over that first half.
Sammi Goebel led Dieterich with 12 points on five field goals and two of two at the line. Kady Tegeler chipped in with 10 and Addison Miller added nine.
The game was dominated by fouls as Charleston hit 20 of 31 from the free throw line while Dieterich was 19 of 34.
In the junior varsity contest, Dieterich was a 28-8 winner.
Cassidy Goebel scored 10 for the winners.
At Dieterich
CHARLESTON (68)
Tomlinson 1-7 -- 10, Fehrenbacher 3-1 -- 8, Patton 4-0 -- 8, Wanek-Clementi 1-0 -- 2, Phillips 8-8 -- 28, Sweis 1-1 -- 3, Cox 1-0 -- 2, Cartright 0-0 -- 0, Logsdon 2-3 -- 7. TOTALS 21 FG, 20 FT.
DIETERICH (51)
Tegeler 4-2 -- 10, Kreke 1-1 -- 3, L. Goebel 0-0 -- 0, Miller 1-7 -- 9, Faller 1-0 -- 2, C. Goebel 0-1 -- 1, Huber 1-2 -- 5, Ohnesorge 0-0 -- 0, Niemerg 2-4 -- 9, S. Goebel 5-2 -- 12. TOTALS 15 FG, 19 FT.
Charleston 20 18 11 19 -- 68
Dieterich 15 7 10 19 -- 51
3-point FG -- Charleston 6 (Phililps 4, Fehrenbacher 1, Tomlinson 1), Dieterich 2 (Huber 1, Niemerg 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Charleston 0 5 0 3 -- 8
Dieterich 11 7 6 4 -- 28
Charleston -- Okrasinski 0, Sweis 0, warek-Clementi 2, Guerrero 0, Nelson 0, Clark 3, Montz 0, Grider 0, Cartright 0, Cox 0, Babbs 3, thomas 0
Dieterich -- L. Goebel 6, Niemerg 0, Higgins 1, C. Goebel 10, Huber 3, Russell 4, Ohnesorge 4, Boerngen 0