Junior High Girls Basketball Results -- Oct. 4

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Published on October 5 2016 9:55 am
Last Updated on October 5 2016 10:05 am
Written by Millie Lange

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City Junior High School claimed two wins over Effingham Sacred Heart in girls basketball action.

CHBC won the seventh-grade game 38-15. CHBC had a 22-5 first half lead. Gracie Heckert scored 15 for the winners. Karolewicz led the Shamrocks with seven. The winners improve to 3-2.

In eighth-grade play, CHBC won 44-20. Madison Cherry tallied a whopping 25 points for the winners who improve to 4-1. The Shamrocks were led by Carie with eight.

At Cowden

Seventh-Grade Game

Sacred Heart           3      2    4      6    --    15

CHBC                     10    12    6    10    --    38

Sacred Heart -- Hakman 4, Karolewicz 7, Rozene 4

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Morrison 5, Bunch 6, Heckert 15, Dye 2, Duckwitz 4, Wojcik 6

Eighth-Grade Game

Sacred Heart          7    2      3      8    --    20

CHBC                    13    3    13    15    --    44

Sacred Heart -- N. Hakman 2, C. Hakman 2, Karolewicz 5, Carie 8, Hanfland 3

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Lorton 9, Bunch 7, Vaughn 2, Moeller 1, Cherry 25

 

At Teutopolis

Teutopolis and Charleston were both winners. T-town took the seventh-grade contest 41-8.

Isabella Hardiek tallied 11 while Macy Probst had 10 for the Shoes. T-town is now 4-0.

In eighth-grade action, Charleston was a 57-11 winner. T-town's Jessica Runde scored four. The Shoes drop to 1-3.

At Teutopolis

Seventh-Grade Game

Charleston           0       7     0    1    --     8

Teutopolis            9    14    16    2    --    41

Charleston -- Logsdon 1, Wood 3, Lutz 4

Teutopolis -- Deters 6, Piedra 4, Jansen 2, T. Probst 2, Hardiek 11, Cates 4, M. Probst 10, Jansen 2

Eighth-Grade Game

Charleston            23    13    14    7    --    57

Teutopolis               2      2      4    3    --    11

Charleston -- Spoonhour 3, Buescher 8, McPeak 4, Littleton 28, McGahey 2, McFerlough 4, Stacy 2, Moore 2, Blase 2, Taylor-Lutz 2

Teutopolis -- Michels 2, Runde 4, Bushue 1, Koester 3, Siemer 1

 

At Neoga

Neoga and Stewardson-Strasburg/Windsor took a victory each Tuesday.

Neoga won the seventh-grade game 31-12 and was led by two players in double figures. Dunn had 15 and Moore 11. SSW was led by Hayes with six. WSS drops to 0-6 overall and 0-5 in the National Trail Conference.

In the eighth-grade contest, Stew-Stras/Windsor won 37-11. Megan Nichols tallied 11 for the winners who improve to 3-2 in the conference, 4-2 overall. Neoga was led by Phillips with five.

At Neoga

Seventh-Grade Game

SSW               3    2      4    3    --    12

Neoga            5    8    10    8    --    31

Stew-Stras/Windsor -- Hayes 6, Koontz 4, Cognion 2

Neoga -- Dunn 15, Moore 11, Gresens 3, Morrison 2

Eighth-Grade Game

SSW           11    10    6    10    --    37

Neoga          2      4    1      4    --    11

Stew-Stras/Windsor -- Me. Nichols 22, Hayes 8, Mi. Nichols 3, Schlechte 2, Hoene 2

Neoga -- Phillips 5, Gresens 2, Dunn 2, Stodden 1, Morrison 1

 

At Martinsville

Dieterich traveled to Martinsville and won the seventh-grade game 36-25.

Boerngen led the winners with 12 points, six coming in the second quarter. Pruemer and Kinnison tallied eight each.

Martinsville captured the eighth-grade contest, 42-31. Dieterich held a 15-13 first half lead but Martinsville came back to hold Dieterich scoreless in the third quarter while pushing ahead 34-15. Dieterich was led by Ella Probst with 11 points.

At Martinsville

Seventh-Grade Game

Dieterich                6    14    10      6    --    36

Martinsville          13      2     0    10    --    25

Dieterich -- Schmidt 4, Hall 2, Boerngen 12, Meinhart 2, Pruemer 8, Brummer 8

Martinsville -- Kannmacher 7, Kambry 3, A. Propst 4, L. Propst 11

Eighth-Grade Game

Dieterich                  6    12    6    7    --    31

Martinsville           10     3    21    8    --    42

Dieterich -- Bloemer 11, Aherin 2, Locey 4, Ohnesorge 2, Meinhart 4, Wendte 8

Martinsville -- Propst 13, Parcel 15, Morgan 4, Kupferer 4,  Davidson 6