Altamont, Brownstown/St. Elmo, Dieterich, T-town Pick Up Boys Basketball Victories

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Published on December 11 2013 9:06 am
Last Updated on December 11 2013 9:48 am
Written by Millie Lange

WINDSOR -- Altamont High School bounced Windsor in National Trail Conference boys basketball competition Tuesday evening, 83-42.

The opening quarter was close with the Indians edging out to a 16-14 lead. Altamont then took off to lead 36-25 at halftime and the third quarter was a scoring outburst, 27-13 for a 63-38 lead going into the final period.

The Indians had three players hit double digits. Garrett Ziegler led the way with 17 points as he connected on seven field goals, including one three-pointer, and two of two at the line. Derek Jahraus added 16 and Griffin Jackman 11.

Windsor was led by Allen and Warner with 17 points each.

At Windsor

ALTAMONT (83)

Jackman 3-4 -- 11, McGinnis 2-3 -- 7, Ziegler 7-2 -- 17, Borders 1-0 -- 2, A. Goeckner 3-0 -- 6, Armstrong 3-0 -- 8, Seidel 2-2 -- 6, Kuhns 1-0 -- 2, J. Goeckner 1-0 -- 2, Jahraus 5-6 -- 16, Wolff 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 31 FG, 17 FT.

WINDSOR (42)

Haddock 0-0 -- 0, Hutchinson 0-0 -- 0, Allen 6-5 -- 17, Peadro 0-0 -- 0, Cole 1-3 -- 5, Warner 8-0 -- 17, Blackburn 0-3 -- 3, Ard 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 15 FG, 11 FT.

Altamont          16    20    27    20    --    83

Windsor           14    11    13       4    --    42

3-point FG -- Altamont 4 (Jackman 1, Ziegler 1, Armstrong 2), Windsor 1 (Warner 1).

Junior Varsity Game

Altamont          25    18    18    12    --    73

Windsor             0        5      6     4    --    15

Altamont -- Jackman 13, Deadmond 6, Belcher 8, Wolff 4, Hosick 15, Armstrong 7, Whitt 12, Goeckner 2, Wolff 6

Windsor -- Hutchinson 4, Williams 2, Elliott 2,  Boyar 3, McCormick 0, Gilbert 2, VanHyfte 0, Kemper 0, Jones 0, Coywood 0, Curry 0, Harris 2, Howard 0

 

At Teutopolis

Teutopolis broke a 10-10 opening quarter tie with a 19-10 second period run to lead 29-20 at halftime. Salem then came back with an 18-8 third period run to lead 38-37 going into the final quarter.

T-town then broke the game open with a 23-12 final period run to pull out a 60-50 victory. Hardiek tallied 13 points while Brett Mette scored 12 and Wenthe 11.

The Wooden Shoes are now 5-1 on the season.

At Teutopolis

SALEM (50)

McCay 4-0 -- 10, Helm 0-0 -- 0, Coinlkin 3-2 -- 8, Rush 4-0 -- 8, Mercer 5-2 -- 12, Maxey 2-0 -- 4, Tolliver 2-4 -- 8. TOTALS 20 FG, 7 FT.

TEUTOPOLIS (60)

Drees 2-4 -- 9, Ungrund 1-2 -- 5, Smith 0-0 -- 0, Bro. Mette 0-0 -- 0, Will 2-0 -- 4, Borries 0-0 -- 0, Wenthe 5-1 -- 11, Gebben 0-0 -- 0, Kenter 0-0 -- 0, Hardiek 3-7 -- 13, Thoele 0-0 -- 0, Te. Jansen 1-0 -- 2, To. Jansen 0-0 -- 0, Bre. Mette 4-4 -- 12, Probst 0-0 -- 0, Sandschafer 2-0 -- 4. TOTALS 20 FG, 18 FT.

Salem                  10    10    18    12    --    50

Teutopolis          10    19      8    23    --    60

3-point FG -- Salem 3 (McCay 2, Conklin 1), Teutopolis 2 (Drees 1, Ungrund 1).

Junior Varsity Game -- Teutopolis 56, Salem 45.

 

At Brownstown

Brownstown/St. Elmo claimed a National Trail Conference win over Cowden-Herrick Tuesday evening, 67-45.

B/SE took a 31-17 halftime lead and never looked back. Behrends tallied a whopping 30 points for the winners while L. Maxey had 19 and M. Maxey 13.

Cowden-Herrick was led by Burrus with 15.

At Brownstown

COWDEN-HERRICK (45)

Blackerby 6, M. Sandiford 5, Lorton 4, Burrus 15, N. Sandiford 2, Nohren 1, Barnes 7, Evans 5

ST. ELMO/BROWNSTOWN (67)

M. Maxey 13, Frailey 4, L. Maxey 19, Behrends 30, Hardimon 1

Cowden-Herrick                       6    11    17    11    --    45

St. Elmo/Brownstown          13    18    18    18    --    67

Junior Varsity Game

Cowden-Herrick                     10      2    13    16    --    41

St. Elmo/Brownstown          17    19    21    10    --    67

Cowden-Herrick -- Brunken 3, Sphar 7, M. Sandiford 4, N. Sandiford 14, Nohren 11, Beck 2

St. Elmo/Brownstown -- Miller 5, Austin 4, Matthews 2, Sefton 4, Flowers 8, Feezel 14, Oberlink 16, Pasley 8, Hardimon 6

 

At Arcola

Stewardson-Strasburg dropped a non-conference contest with Arcola. The Purpleriders claimed a 65-54 victory.

Arcold held a 31-21 halftime lead and led 48-34 going into the final period. Javi Leal tallied 14 points, Kollin Seaman 13, Cole Hutton 11 and Chase Strader 10 for the winners.

Stew-Stras was led by Brandon Helmuth with 16, Jason Fry with 15 and Bryse Bugger with 14.

At Arcola

STEW-STRAS (54)

Jones 0-4 -- 4, Reed 0-0 -- 0, Ballinger 0-0 -- 0, Rincker 2-0 -- 5, Blythe 0-0 -- 0, Rentfro 0-0 -- 0, Kramer 0-0 -- 0, P. Blythe 0-0 -- 0, Helmuth 5-6 -- 16, Bugger 5-4 -- 14, Kessler 0-0 -- 0, Fry 5-4 -- 15. TOTAL 17 FG, 18 FT.

ARCOLA (65)

Warren 0-0 -- 0, Seaman 6-0 -- 13, Hobgood 2-0 -- 4, Fishel 2-0 -- 5, Salinas 0-0 -- 0, Moreno 0-0 -- 0, Ch. Strader 3-3 -- 10, Cl. Strader 1-4 -- 6, Hutton 4-1 -- 11, Leal 7-0 -- 14, Alanss 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 26 FG, 8 FT.

Stew-Stras          8    13    13    20    --    54

Arcola                 16    15    17    17    --    65

3-point FG -- Stew-Stras 2 (Rincker 1, Fry 1), Arcola 5 (Seaman 1, Fishel 1, Ch. Strader 1, Hutton 2).

 

At Dieterich

Dieterich picked up a National Trail Conference victory over Neoga Tuesday evening. The Movin' Maroons took a 27-23 halftime lead and outscored Neoga 13-7 in the third period for a 56-45 victory.

Traub tallied 12 for the winners while Aherin added 11. Neoga was led by Krikie with 23. The Indians drop to 1-2 in the conference, 3-5 overall.

In a freshman/sophomore game, Dieterich was a 32-16 winner.

At Dieterich

NEOGA (45)

L. Baker 1-0 -- 2, C. Kersey 4-0 -- 8, Krikie 10-0 -- 23, J. Baker 3-1 -- 7, Atwell 1-0 --2, Moore 1-1 -- 3. TOTALS 20 FG, 2 FT.

DIETERICH (56)

Traub 5-2 -- 12, Bohnhoff 3-2 -- 9, Campbell 1-0 -- 2, Feldhake 4-4 -- 13, Aherin 5-1 -- 11, Niemerg 3-1 -- 7. TOTALS 21 FG, 10 FT. (individuals add up to 54 while 56 listed as final)

Neoga                13    10      7    15    --    45

Dieterich          13    14    13    16    --    56

3-point FG -- Neoga 3 (Krikie 3), Dieterich 4 (Traub 2, Bohnhoff 1, Feldhake 1).

Freshman/Sophomore Game

Neoga                  1    8      2    5    --    16

Dieterich          11    0    16    5    --    32

Neoga -- Holt 8, Shubert 4, Pittman-Kirk 3, Moran 1

Dieterich -- no scorers listed

 

OTHER SCORES:

Sullivan 53, Okaw Valley 38

Arthur-Lovington 66, Tuscola 45

Ramsey 63, Centralia Christ Our Rock Luthern 55 (OT)

Pana 89, Shelbyville 73

Marshall 80, Casey-Westfield 68