St. Anthony, North Clay, South Central, Dieterich Win Friday Boys H.S. Games
Published on January 27 2025 6:16 am
Last Updated on January 27 2025 7:06 am
Written by Millie Lange
The Bulldogs edged out to a 20-16 opening quarter lead then broke loose with a 17-6 second period and never looked back.
Brock Fearday and Ryan Schmidt provided the one-two scoring punch with 22 and 21 points respectively.
Fearday connected on eight field goals, six coming from three-point range. Schmidt hit nine field goals, one a three-pointer and was two of three at the ilne.
Also in double figures was Will Fearday with 11.
Windsor/Stew-Strasburg's Brody Bible was the lone player in double digits. He hit three field goals, one a three-pointer, and was four of four at the line for 11.
In the junior varsity game, St. Anthony won 75-47. The Bulldogs were led by Miles Waldhoff with 15, Luis Gonazalez and Will Vonderheide with 13 each and Gabe Looman with 12.
Windsor/Stew-Stras was led by Ryker McDaniel with 14 and Wyatt Wetherell with 10.
In freshman/sophomore play, Windsor/Stew-Stras was a 45-42 winner. Jones led with 12 while Vonderheide had 10.
St. Anthony was led by Conner Storm with 16.
At St. Anthony
WSS (33)
Wetherell 0-0 -- 0, Verdeyen 1-0 -- 2, R. Rincker 2-0 -- 5, S. Rincker 2-0 -- 5, Jac. Gurgel 2-0 -- 5, Jak. Gurgel 0-0 -- 0, Morris 0-0 -- 0, McDaniel 0-0 -- 0, Bible 3-4 -- 11, Rahn 0-0 -- 0, Morris 1-0 -- 2, Vonderheide 0-3 -- 3, Deleon 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 11 FG, 7 FT.
ST. ANTHONY (70)
Gonzalez 0-0 -- 0, Waldhoff 1-0 -- 2, Vonderheide 0-0 -- 0, Griffith 2-2 -- 7, Storm 1-0 -- 2, Gannaway 0-1 -- 1, w. Fearday 4-2 -- 11, Link 2-0 -- 4, Bierman 0-0 -- 0, Sehy 0-0 -- 0, Schmidt 9-2 -- 21, Wiedman 0-0 -- 0, Jansen 0-0 -- 0, B. Fearday 8-0 -- 22, Looman 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 27 FG, 7 FT.
Windsor/Stew-Stras 16 6 7 4 -- 33
St. Anthony 20 17 26 7 -- 70
3-point FG -- WIndsor/Stew-Stras 4 (R. Rincker 1, S Rincker 1, Jac. Gurgel 1, Bible 1), St. Anthony 9 (B. Fearday 6, Schmidt 1, W. Fearday 1, Griffith 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Windsor/Stew-Stras 7 16 15 9 -- 47
St. Anthony 14 18 20 23 -- 75
Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg -- Morris 3, Wetherell 10, Finks 0, Dison 7, Jones 4, Lankow 0, J. Vonderheide 0, McDaniel 14, Gurgel 2, Rahn 7
St. Anthony -- Gonzalez 13, Waldhoff 15, Vonderheide 13, Bloemer 0, Storm 4, McAllister 2, Gannaway 8, Vogel 0, Bierman 6, Sehy 0, Jansen 2, Hahn 0, Looman 12
Freshman/Sophomore Game
Windsor/Stew-Stras 9 10 13 13 -- 45
St. Anthony 8 9 10 15 -- 42
Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg -- Jones 12, Manhart 5, Duncan 5, Barnard 2, Vonderheide 10, Pruemer 8, Owens 0, Holland 3
St. Anthony -- Bloemer 8, C. Storm 16, McAllister 7, Vogel 0, Sehy 3, Wernsing 0, M. Storm 4, Jansen 4
At Altamont
Shelbyville came calling and picked up a 62-49 non-conference victory over Shelbyville Friday evening.
The Rams ran out to a 17-9 opening quarter lead and led 29-19 at halftime.
Jokisch scored nine of the 17 opening quarter points for the Rams while Joel Wiley hit for six.
The lead stood at Shelbyville 29, Altamont 19 at halftime.
Although Altamont played the Rams even in the second half, that first half run couldn't be overcome.
Jokisch led the way for Shelbyville with 33 points on 12 field goals, one a three-pointer and eight of 10 at the line.
Altamont was led by Kade Milleville with 25 points, 14 coming in the final quarter. He hit eight field goals, five from beyond the arc, and was four of six at the line.
In junior varsity play, Shelbyville won 59-52.
Altamont was led by Parker Bell with 15, Kaiden Wolff with 13 and Jacob Johnson with 12.
At Altamont
SHELBYVILLE (62)
Beyers 0-0 -- 0, Hammond 3-4 -- 10, Jo. Wiley 5-1 -- 11, Nohren 0-0 -- 0, Harov 3-0 -- 6, Ja. Wiley 1-0 -- 2, Jokish 12-8 -- 33, Walker 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 24 FG, 13 FT.
ALTAMONT (49)
Walker 2-0 -- 6, McManaway 1-1 -- 3, Roedl 3-2 -- 8, Milleville 8-4 -- 25, Bell 0-1 -- 1, Ruffner 0-0 -- 0, Miller 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 17 FG, 8 FT.
Shelbyville 17 12 13 20 -- 62
Altamont 9 10 10 20 -- 49
3-point FG -- Shelbyville 1 (Jokish 1), Altamont 7 (Milleville 5, Walker 2).
Junior Varsity Game
Shelbyville 14 13 11 21 -- 59
Altamont 19 11 12 10 -- 52
Shelbyville -- Serranno 4, Beyers 16, McConnell 2, Nohren 11, Bruns 8, Georges 4, Clark 14
Altamont -- Pals 0, Elam 5, Milleville 3, Bell 15, Wolff 13, Lurkins 4, Berg 0, Johnson 12
At Mulberry Grove
St. Elmo/Brownstown fell to Mulberry Grove by a 48-45 count Friday evening.
The Eagles held a 13-10 opening quarter lead and led 22-20 at halftime. But Mulberry Grove came back with a 28-23 second half run.
Graiden Wilhour led the way in scoring for St. Elmo/Brownstown. He connected on six field goals, three of those three-pointers and was two of two at the line for 17 points. Also in double figures was Lowell Wilhour with 10 points and nine rebounds.
At Mulberry Grove
SEB (45)
G. Wilhour 6-2 -- 17, L. Wilhour 4-2 -- 10, Plum 2-1 -- 7, J. Wilhour 2-0 -- 6, Sanders 1-0 --3, Monnet 1-0 -- 2, Powell 0-0 -- 0, Hughett 0-0 -- 0, Lowe 0-0 -- 0, Voelker 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 16 FG, 5 FT.
MULBERRY GROVE (48)
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St. Elmo/Brownstown 13 9 9 14 -- 45
Mulberry Grove 10 10 15 13 -- 48
3-point FG -- St. Elmo/Brownstown 8 (G. Wilhour 3, Plum 2, J. Wilhour 2, Sanders 1).
At Louisville
North Clay went on a scoring spree and finished with a 110-27 victory over Ramsey Friday evening.
The Cardinals improved to 12-7 on the season. The victory was the 1,000th win in North Clay's school history.
North Clay also claimed the junior varsity matchup, 67-5.
At Farina
South Central picked up a National Trail Conference win over Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City Friday, 70-28.
The Cougars ripped out to a 20-2 opening quarter lead behind Westin Neilson's 11 points. He connected on three from beyond the arc and hit a regular basket.
Neilson continued on with 10 points in the second period on two more three-pointers and two regular baskets.
Neilson finished out with 36 points, hitting a whopping 10 three-pointers and three regular baskets. The Cougars finished with 14 three-pointers in the game.
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City was led by AJRadloff with 11 points on four field goals, one a three-pointer, and two of two at the line.
South Central won the junior varsity contest, 42-34.
At Farina
CHBC (28)
Cosart 1-0 -- 2, Vaughn 1-0 -- 2, Dilley 1-0 -- 2, Dodge 0-0 -- 0, Howell 3-1 -- 7, Radloff 4-2 -- 11, Askins 0-0 -- 0, Lilley 1-2 -- 4, Schlasner 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 11 FG, 5 FT.
SOUTH CENTRAL (70)
Hoover 1-0 -- 3, Markley 2-0 -- 4, Bursott 2-0 -- 4, Byers 0-0 -- 0, C. Smith 2-0 -- 5, Hiestand 0-0 -- 0, Neilson 13-0 -- 36, Sidwell 2-0 -- 5, Robb 3-0 -- 7, Bergman 1-0 -- 2, J. Smith 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 28 FG, 0 FT.
CHBC 2 6 10 10 -- 28
South Central 20 24 15 11 -- 70
3-point FG -- Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City 1 (Radloff 1), South Central 14 (Neilson 10, C. Smith 1, Sidwell 1, Robb 1).
At Dieterich
Dieterich was an easy wnner over Oblong/Palestine/Hutsonville by a 64-47 tally Friday evening.
The Maroons tore out to a 26-10 opening quarter lead behind Landen Keck's nine ponits on two three-pointers, a regular basket and a free throw. Brock Niemerg chipped in with seven and Jaxon Funneman added five.
In the second quarter, Dieterich had a 14-6 run to lead 40-16 at halftime. Lucas Westendorf scored five points.
Westendorf continued on with a 15-11 third quarter run as he hit a basket and was five of seven at the line for seven points. Niemerg added six points.
Funneman finished with 18 to lead the Maroons. He hit eight field goals, two of those three-pointers. Westendorf added 15 and Keck 14.
At Dieterich
OPH (47)
Bailey 1-1 -- 3, Cook 0-0 -- 0, Goodwin 0-0 -- 0, Sipes 4-0 -- 11, Blank 6-3 -- 19, Roeder 1-0 -- 2, Kanthack 0-0 -- 0, Lawyer 2-0 -- 5, Webster 1-0 -- 2, Amburgy 0-0 -- 0, Kincaid 2-1 -- 5. TOTALS 18 FG., 5 FT.
DIETERICH (64)
Will 1-0 -- 2, Keck 4-1 -- 14, Williams 0-0 -- 0, Homann 0-0 -- 0, Funneman 3-1 -- 7, B. Niemerg 8-0 -- 18, Bohnhoff 1-0 -- 2, Desai 0-0 -- 0, Meinhart 2-0 -- 4, Westendorf 4-6 -- 15, Hall 1-0 -- 2, McDaniel 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 24 FG, 10 FT.
OPH 10 6 11 20 -- 47
Dieterich 26 14 13 9 -- 64
3-point FG -- Oblong/Palestine/Hutsonville 6 (Sipes 3, Blank 2, Lawyer 1), Dieterich 6 (Keck 3, Niemerg 2, Westendorf 1).