VIDEO: St. Anthony, Effingham Pick Up Girls Basketball Victories, Area Roundup
Published on February 4 2014 9:01 am
Last Updated on February 10 2014 12:54 pm
Written by Millie Lange
Effingham St. Anthony High School had 11 players score in downing Ramsey 68-41 in a non-conference girls basketball contest Monday evening at The Enlow Center.
The Bulldogs didn't waste any time as they ripped out to an 18-4 opening quarter lead and led 40-8 at halftime. Nuxoll tallied 14 points while Wendt scored 10. Walsh chipped in with nine.
Ramsey had only three players score in the contest and they all finished in double figures. Joliff tallied 19, S. Kimberlin 12 and Zimmerman 10.
At The Enlow Center
RAMSEY (41)
Strobel 0-0 -- 0, Zimmerman 5-0 -- 10, Morell 0-0 -- 0, Cunningham 0-0 -- 0, M. Kimberlin 0-0 -- 0, Joliff 7-5 -- 19, S. Kimberlin 3-6 -- 12, Kelly 0-0 -- 0, Weselman 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 15 FG, 11 FT.
ST. ANTHONY (68)
Gardewine 3-1 -- 7, L. Niebrugge 3-0 -- 6, Wendt 5-0 -- 10, Burton 0-0 -- 0, McDevitt 1-0 -- 2, Mumm 3-0 -- 6, Nuxoll 4-6 -- 14, Brown 1-0 -- 2, K. Richards 4-0 -- 8, Walsh 3-2 -- 9, E. Richards 0-0 -- 0, H.Niebrugge 1-0 -- 2, Schuette 1-0 -- 2, Dust 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 29 FG, 9 FT.
Ramsey 4 4 13 20 -- 41
St. Anthony 18 22 18 10 -- 68
3-point FG -- Ramsey 0, St. Anthony 1 (Walsh 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Ramsey 2 5 5 7 -- 19
St. Anthony 18 17 16 13 -- 64
Ramsey -- Strobel 0, Morell 0, Cunningham 0, M. Kimberlin 7, S. Kimberlin 12, Kelly 0, Wesselman 0, Carroll 0, Hicks 0
St. Anthony -- Burton 4, Slaughter 3, Dust 2, McDevitt 8, Niebrugge 6, Brown 10, Horn 2, Woltman 6, Schuette 11, Doetman 0, Richards 3, Schmidt 9
At Paris
Effingham got back on the winning track by trouncing Paris 47-28 in Apollo Conference action Monday evening.
"We bounced back really nice tonight," said EHS Coach Jeff Schafer. "We didn't shoot the ball that great, but our ball movement was the best it has been all year. We had 18 baskets with 18 assists. I don't remember that ever happening before. Everybody shared the ball moving it to the right person. Had we shot it better it would have even been better."
The Hearts were led by Caitlin Kaufman with 18 and Josie Zerrusen with 16.
"Josie just played an incredible overall game with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals, a block and took two charges. Jantzen Michael did a nice job of setting everybody up also. Her court vision and awareness was excellent. Caitlin knocked down six threes and everyone else was solid.
"It was another great effort defensively. It was a good response to Friday's loss. We just have to keep plugging along and keep improving."
The Hearts are now 9-0 in the conference, 25-1 overall.
At Paris
EFFINGHAM (47)
Michael 3-0 -- 7, Beals 0-0 -- 0, Totten 0-0 -- 0, Stephenson 0-0 -- 0, Kaufman 6-0 -- 18, Robb 0-2 -- 2, Zerrusen 8-0 -- 16, Vonderheide 0-0 -- 0, Nunamaker 0-0 -- 0, Crowell 0-0 -- 0, Field 1-2 -- 4. TOTALS 18 FG, 4 FT.
PARIS (28)
Lau 1-0 -- 3, Gates 1-0 -- 2, Keller 1-0 -- 2, Rigdon 1-0 -- 2, Volkman 2-0 -- 5, Brouwer 4-0 -- 8, Gladding 1-0 -- 2, Brandenburg 1-0 -- 2, Mills 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 13 FG, 0 FT.
Effingham 9 12 12 14 -- 47
Paris 4 5 4 15 -- 28
3-point FG -- Effingham 7 (Michael 1, Kaufman 6), Paris 2 (Lau 1, Volkman 1)
At Brownstown
Brownstown/St. Elmo handed Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City a 70-58 National Trail Conference loss.
The two squads were tied after the opening quarter before CHBC edged ahead 29-21 at halftime. SE/B came back with a 22-17 third period run and then had a 27-14 final quarter surge.
Pruett taliled 18 while Austin added 15 and Fitch 10 for the winners. CHBC was led by Morrison with 24 points.
At Brownstown
CHBC (58)
Ward 3-0 -- 9, Wehrle 0-0 -- 0, Morrison 9-5 -- 24, Johnson 3-0 -- 6, Riley 3-0 -- 6, Herrman 2-1 -- 5, Sloan 1-0 -- 2, Meek 3-0 -- 6. TOTALS 24 FG, 6 FT.
BROWNSTOWN/ST. ELMO (70)
Pruett 4-3 -- 18, Austin 5-4 -- 15, Fitch 4-1 -- 10, Hill 2-3 -- 7, Moore 2-2 -- 6, Bone 4-8 -- 14. TOTALS 22 FG, 17 FT.
CHBC 13 16 17 12 -- 58
St. Elmo/Brownstown 13 8 22 27 -- 70
3-point FG -- Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City 4 (Ward 3, Morrison 1), St. Elmo/Brownstown 6 (Pruett 4, Austin 1, Fitch 1).
Junior Varsity Game
CHBC 4 8 6 4 -- 22
St. Elmo/Brownstown 8 9 12 14 -- 43
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Miller 4, Wehrle 2, S. Morrison 2, Doty 1, Riley 4, Sloan 2, Meek 5, Barnes 2
St. Elmo/Brownstown -- Fitch 6, Moore 4, Brown 12, Grames 5, Zasada 2, Baron 2, Howard 12
At Toledo
Dieterich trounced Cumberland 72-34 behind three players hitting 20 points or more. The Maroons took a 47-13 halftime lead.
Courtney Flach led the way with 21 points while Rachel Schmidt and Mallorie Vahling chipped in with 20 each. Vahling led in rebounds with 16 and had seven assists and nine steals. Flach had seven assists and eight steals.
Cumberland was led by Lainey Jackson with 10 points. Dieterich improves to 9-13 on the season.
At Toledo
DIETERICH (72)
Abbott 3-0 -- 6, Flach 9-3 -- 21, Schmidt 7-0 -- 20, Heuerman 2-1 -- 5, Vahling 7-6 -- 20, Aherin 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 28 FG, 10 FT.
CUMBERLAND (34)
Jackson 4-0 -- 10, Sowers 0-0 -- 0, Willenborg 3-0 -- 6, Poe 3-0 -- 7, Grisson 3-0 -- 8, Maxey 1-1 -- 3. TOTALS 14 FG, 1 FT.
Dieterich 20 27 8 17 -- 72
Cumberland 3 10 3 18 -- 34
3-point FG -- Dieterich 6 (Schmidt 6), Cumberland 5 (Jackson 2, Poe 1, Grisson 2).
Junior Varsity Game -- Cumberland 22, Dieterich 21.
At Breese
Breese Mater Dei edged Teutopolis 35-32 in overtime. Mater Dei whipped out to a 13-5 opening quarter lead and led 19-13 at halftime. T-town came back tro pull within 25-21 going into the final period. T-town then tied the score sending the game into overtime.
In the overtime session, Mater Dei outscored the Shoes 5-2 to pull out the win. Theising tallied 10 for the winners. T-town was led by Repking and M. Hartke with seven each.
In a freshman contest, T-town was a 51-43 winner.
At Breese
Overtime
TEUTOPOLIS (32)
Schumacher 0-2 -- 2, Hardiek 0-5 -- 5, Repking 1-4 -- 7, Giles 0-0 -- 0, A. Hartke 2-0 -- 4, Thompson 2-0 -- 5, M. Hartke 3-1 -- 7, Thoele 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 9 FG, 12 FT.
BREESE MATER DEI (35)
Perkes 0-0 -- 0, Beckmann 0-2 -- 2, Chiaralanzg 0-0 - -0, Evischi 0-0 -- 0, Kampwerth 2-4 -- 8, Theising 2-5 -- 10, Lager 2-1 -- 6, Ripperda 0-0 -- 0, Donnewald 4-1 -- 9. TOTALS 10 FG, 13 FT.
Teutopolis 5 8 8 9 2 -- 32
Breese Mater Dei 13 6 6 5 5 -- 35
3-point FG -- Teutopolis 2 (Repking 1, Thompson 1), Breese Mater Dei 2 (Theising 1, Lager 1).
Freshman Game
Teutopolis 10 13 19 9 -- 51
Breese Mater Dei 10 11 14 8 -- 43
Teutopolis -- Drees 11, Hoene 15, Kaufman 2, Sandschafer 12, Thompson 9, Young 2, Buhnerkempe 0
Breese Mater Dei -- Braundmeier 15, Gerdes 13, Ratermann 7, Richter 6, Heigen 2
At Neoga
Neoga had a big scoring second quarter in downing Altamont 54-41 in National Trail Conference action.
Altamont held a 14-11 first quarter lead but Neoga came back with a 20-7 run. Three players hit double figures for the winners. Jillian Deters and Madison Butler scored 15 points each while E.C. Thies had 14. Thies led in rebounds with seven. Neoga improves to 4-1 in the conference, 17-8 overall.
Altamont was led by M. Ohnesorge with 23.
At Neoga
ALTAMONT (41)
M. Ohnesorge 9-2 -- 23, L. Ohnesorge 1-2 -- 4, Vaughn 1-0 -- 2, Smith 1-0 -- 2, Tillman 2-0 -- 4, Wendling 1-2 -- 4, Burns 1-0 -- 2. TOTALS 16 FG, 6 FT.
NEOGA (54)
Butler 5-3 -- 15, Partlow 0-0 -- 0, Ott 1-2 -- 4, Thies 4-3 -- 14, Deters 6-3 -- 15, Erickson 1-0 -- 2, Miah 0-0 -- , Roy 2-0 -- 4, Buening 0-0 -- 0, Struthers 0-0 -- 0, Hotze 0-0 -- 0. TOTALS 19 FG, 11 FT.
Altamont 14 7 10 10 -- 41
Neoga 11 20 10 13 -- 54
3-point FG -- Altamont 3 (M. Ohnesorge 3), Neoga 5 (Butler 2, Thies 3).
OTHER SCORES:
Monticello 57, Shelbyville 44
Marshall 68, Oblong 33
Hillsboro 50, Pana 45
Salem 55, Mount Zion 41
Tuscola 47, Argenta-Oreana 24
Flora 53, Vandala 44
Sullivan 70, Maroa-Forsyth 56
Mattoon 74, Charleston 68