Shoes Beat Bulldogs, Friday H.S. Basketball Roundup
Published on February 10 2025 8:37 am
Last Updated on February 10 2025 12:55 pm
Written by Millie Lange
The Wooden Shoes edged out to a 19-13 opening quarter lead as Henry Thompson connected on three from beyond the arc for nine points and Alex Kremer put in four baskets for four.
Ryan Schmidt kept the Bulldogs close with seven points.
In the second quarter, T-town had a slight 12-11 edge to lead 31-24 at halftime. Gavin Addis hit two three-pointers for the Shoes while Kremer put in four more points.
Miles Waldhoff scored five for the Bulldogs and Brock Fearday hit a three-pointer.
St. Anthony came back with a 13-8 third quarter run to pull within 39-37. Schmidt scored six points and B. Fearday five.
But the Shoes got back on track with a 15-2 final quarter. Mick Niebrugge and Kremer scored five each.
Kremer finished with 21 points on eight field goals and five of eight at the line. Thompson tallied 10 and Niebrugge finished with nine.
St. Anthony was led by Schmidt with 17points on six field goals and four of five at the line. B. Fearday added 12.
In the junior varsity contest, T-town was a 63-29 winner. The Shoes were led by Aiden Niemerg with 12 points and Joey Probst with nine.
St. Anthony was led by Will Bierman and Miles Waldhoff with seven points each.
At Teutopolis
ST. ANTHONY (39)
Waldhoff 1-2 -- 5, Griffith 1-1 -- 3, W. Fearday 1-0 -- 2, Link 0-0 -- 0, Schmidt 6-4 -- 17, B. Fearday 5-1 -- 12. TOTALS 14 FG, 8 FT.
TEUTOPOLIS (54)
B. Thoele 0-0 -- 0, Kremer 8-5 -- 21, Kreke 0-0 -- 0, McWhorter 0-0 -- 0, Thompson 3-1 -- 10, Niebrugge 3-3 -- 9, Addis 3-0 -- 8, C. Thoele 3-0 -- 6, Hoene 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 20 FG, 9 FT.
St. Anthony 13 11 13 2 -- 39
Teutopolis 19 12 8 15 -- 54
3-point FG -- St. Anthony 3 (Waldhoff 1, Schmidt 1, B. Fearday 1), Teutopolis 5 (Thompson 3, Addis 2).
Junior Varsity Game
St. Anthony 8 5 8 8 -- 29
Teutopolis 10 13 31 9 -- 63
St. Anthony -- Gonzalez 3, Waldhoff 7, Vonderheide 6, Bloemer 0, C. Storm 1, McAllister 0, Gannaway 0, Bierman 7, Sehy 0, Jansen 5, Looman 0
Teutopolis -- McWhorter 0, Jo. Probst 9, Pennington 0, Niemerg 0, Worman 12, L. Buening 7, Kreke 2, G. Buening 5, Pals 5, Lustig 2, Thoele 6, Ja. Probst 3, Mette 6, Kocher 6
At Neoga
Neoga claimed a 42-34 victory over Decatur St. Teresa in Friday evening action.
The Indians held a 7-2 first quarter lead as Landon Titis connected on two three-pointers.
The Indians held a 12-10 halftime lead. Titus hit a third three-pointer.
St. Teresa had a 10-8 third quarter run to tie the score at 20-20.
But Neoga got back on the scoring train with a 22-14 final period. Of those 22 points, only two baskets were scored. Luke Keller hit a three-pointer and was six of six at the line for eight points. Gavin Ray hit a basket and was three of three at the line for five. L. Titus hit three of four from the line. Neoga was 14 of 16 from the free throw line in the quarter. The Indians hit 16 of 19 for the game.
Titus finished with 19 on five three-pointers and four of four at the line while Keller added 11.
At Neoga
ST. TERESA (34)
Cleary 0-0 -- 0, Etchason 5-0 -- 14, Rhodes 1-0 -- 2, Pena 0-1 -- 1, Porkrzywinski 4-0 -- 9, Chapman 0-0 -- 0, Herman 2-0 -- 5, Hart 1-0 -- 3. TOTALS 13 FG, 1 FT.
NEOGA (42)
Young 2-1 -- 5, Hakman 0-0 -- 0, Haarman 0-1 -- 1, Titus 5-4 -- 19, B. Ray 0-0 -- 0, G. Ray 1-4 -- 6, Will 0-0 -- 0, Keller 2-6 -- 11. TOTALS 10 FG, 16 FT.
St. Teresa 2 8 10 14 -- 34
Neoga 7 5 8 22 -- 42
3-point FG -- St. Teresa 7 (Etchason 4, Porkrzywsinki 1, Herman 1, Hart 1), Neoga 6 (Titus 5, Keller 1).
At Windsor
Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg claimed a 57-42 non-conference victory over Mulberry Grove in Friday evening competition.
The Hatchets led 28-27 at halftime then had a 29-15 second half run.
Jackson Gurgel led the way for the Hatchets with 26 points on seven field goals, three from beyond the arc, and nine of 12 at the line. Also in double figures was Aiden Sayers with 14.
Windsor/Stew-Stras is now 15-12 on the season and is back in action hosting St. Elmo/Brownstown Wednesday
Windsor/Stew-Stras also claimed the junior varsity contest, 61-30.
At Windsor
MULBERRY GROVE (42)
Icenogle 7-4 -- 18, Sugg 4-4 -- 12, Bauer 2-2 -- 7, Hartmann 2-0 -- 4, A. Walker 0-1 -- 1. TOTALS 15 FG, 11 FT.
WSS (57)
Gurgel 7-9 -- 26, Sayers 5-3 -- 14, Bible 4-1 -- 9, S. Rincker 2-0 -- 5, Vonderheide 1-1 -- 3. TOTALS 19 FG, 14 FT.
Mulberry Grove 15 12 10 5 -- 42
Windsor/Stew-Stras 14 14 16 13 -- 57
3-piont FG -- Mulberry Grove 1 (Bauer 1), Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg 5 (Gurgel 3, Sayers 1, S. Rincker 1).
At St. Elmo
South Central moved into the early lead and handed St. Elmo/Brownstown a 62-44 loss as two National Trail Conference teams met Friday evening.
The Cougars took a 19-6 opening quarter lead as Westin Neilson hit a regular basket and two three-pointers for eight while Seth Bergmann scored six.
Bergmann went on a tear in the second quarter, connecting on three baskets and three free throws for nine while Callaway Smith hit two three-pointers and Neilson another three for a 37-15 halftime lead.
Jayden Hughett attempted to stop the South Central flow with two baskets and three free throws for seven.
But South Central continued on with a 21-17 third quarter to lead 58-27.
St. Elmo/Brownstown had a 17-4 final period but it was too little, too late.
Neilson led the way for South Central with 19 points on seven field goals, five from three-point range. Bergmann added 17.
St. Elmo/Brownstown was led by Graiden Wilhour with 11 points on four field goals, three of those beyond the arc. Benji Lowe added 10.
At St. Elmo
SOUTH CENTRAL (62)
Hoover 2-0 -- 4, Markley 1-0 -- 2, Bursott 1-0 -- 2, Byers 0-0 -- 0, C. Smith 3-0 -- 9, Hiestand 2-5 -- 9, Neilson 7-0 -- 19, Sidwell 0-0 -- 0, Robb 0-0 -- 0, Bergmann 7-3 -- 17, J. Smith 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 23 FG, 8 FT.
SEB (44)
Sanders 0-0 -- 0, Willms 1-0 -- 3, Plum 2-0 -- 5, L. Wilhour 2-0 -- 4, Powell 1-2 -- 4, Hughett 2-3 -- 7, G. Wilhour 4-0 -- 11, Lowe 4-0 -- 10, Monnet 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 16 FG, 5 FT.
South Central 19 18 21 4 -- 62
SEB 6 12 9 17 -- 44
3-point FG -- St. Elmo/Brownstown 8 (Neilson 5, C. Smith 3), St. Elmo/Brownstown 7 (G. Wilhour 3, Lowe 2, Plum 1, Willms 1).
At Altamont
Altamont's Cooper McManaway and Kade Milleville got the Indians off in the right direction with seven and six points respectively in the opening quarter for a 19-15 lead.
Altamont went on to down Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City by a 62-52 count.
The lead stood at 29-20 at halftime. Altamomt's McManaway then scored seven third quarter points while Milleville added six for a 49-34 lead.
CHBC came back with an 18-13 final quarter as AJ Radloff scored six points but the Bobcats couldn't make up those first three quarters.
Milleville led Altamont with 21 points on eight field goals and five of seven at the line for 21. McManaway chipped in with 18 and Ben Roedl added 13.
The Bobcats were led by Griffin Vaughn with 15 points on six field goals, one from beyond the arc, and two of two at the line. Radloff added 11.
In the junior varsity contest, Altamont pounded CHBC 63-24. Parker Bell tallied 13 points while Brayden Elam and Jacob Johnson scored 10 each.
CHBC was led by Carter Dilley with seven.
At Altamont
CHBC (52)
Cosart 3-0 -- 6, Vaughn 6-2 -- 15, Dilly 0-1 -- 1, Howell 2-0 -- 4, Radloff 4-3 -- 11 Schlanser 4-1 -- 9, Lilly 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 22 FG, 7 FT.
ALTAMONT (62)
Pals 1-0 -- 2, Walker 0-0 -- 0, McManaway 7-3 -- 18, Roedl 6-1 -- 13, Milleville 8-5 -- 21, Bell 2-0 -- 4, Ruffner 0-0 -- 0, Miller 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 26 FG, 9 FT.
CHBC 15 5 14 18 -- 52
Altamont 19 10 20 13 -- 62
3-point FG -- Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City 1 (Vaughn 1), Altamont 1 (McManaway 1).
Junior Varsity Game
CHBC 4 0 14 6 -- 24
Altamont 15 14 26 8 -- 63
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Dilley 7, Ledbetter 5, Witteborg 0, Sutter 3, Rauch 5, Askins 0, Richards 0, Barnes 0, Wells 2, Sarver 2
Altamont -- Pals 8, Bannister 1, Elam 10, Milleville 5, Bell 13, Wolff 5, Lurkins 0, Berg 4, Johnson 10, Frederking 0, Bridges 7
At Dieterich
North Clay (Louisville) picked up a 53-46 victory over Dieterich Friday evening.
The Cardinals also won the junior varsity game 42-38. Dieterich claimed the freshman/sophomore contest 34-26.
At Newton
Newton fell victim to Marshall in a 51-42 loss Friday evening.
The Eagles held an 18-14 opening quarter lead but Marshall pulled back to knot the score at 24-24 at halftime.
Marshall then had a 27-18 second half run led by Scott with 18, Pugh with 11 and Delp with 10.
Newton was led by Hayden Mulvey with 19 points on six field goals, four from three-point range, and three of four at the line. Kody Bergbower added 15. Lance Volk led in rebounds with six.
The Eagles drop to 7-16 on the season. They will celebrate Senior Night Tuesday against Oblong/Palestine/Hutsonwille.
At Newton
MARSHALL (51)
Scott 6-3 -- 18, Osborn 1-0 -- 3, Delp 4-1 -- 10, McGuire 2-0 -- 5, Pugh 3-5 -- 11, Burnside 0-0 -- 0, Jansen 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 18 FG, 9 FT.
NEWTON (42)
Mulvey 6-3 -- 19, Bergbower 7-2 -- 16, Volk 2-0 -- 5, Oldham 0-0 -- 0, Earnest 0-0 -- 0, Fulton 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 16 FG, 5 FT.
Marshall 14 10 11 16 -- 51
Newton 18 6 8 10 -- 42
3-point FG -- Marshall 6 (Scott 3, Osborn 1, Delp 1, McGuire 1), Newton 5 (Mulvey 4, Volk 1).