Junior High Boys Basketball -- Jan. 11

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Published on January 12 2018 9:54 am
Last Updated on January 12 2018 10:15 am
Written by Millie Lange

NEOGA -- Effingham Sacred Heart grabbed two victories over Neoga in junior high boys basketball action Thursday.

The Shamrocks won the seventh-grade contest 29-22. Sacred Heart led 14-12 at halftime then had a 7-3 third quarter.

McDevitt and Tegeler scored eight points each for the winners. Neoga was led by Reynolds with 11.

In eighth-grade action, Sacred Heart won 34-12. The Shamrocks held Neoga to four first half points, taking an 18-4 lead.

McClure scored 13 for the winners. Neoga was led byFeldhake with eight.

At Neoga

Seventh-Grade Game

Sacred Heart             10    4    7    8    --    29

Neoga                          6    6    3    7    --    22

Sacred Heart -- Hartke 5, Wiedman 4, Lohman 4, McDevitt 8, Tegeler 8

Neoga -- Reynolds 11, Richards 7, Stodden 2, Sheehan 2

Eighth-Grade Game

Sacred Heart            6    12    7    9    --    34

Neoga                       4      0    4    4    --    12

Sacred Heart -- Titus 6, Peters 3, McClure 13, O'Dell 2, Stevens 2, Romack 8

Neoga -- Hartke 8, Sherrod 2, Doedtman 2

 

At Altamont

Effingham St. Anthony edged Altamont 37-35 in seventh-grade action Thursday.

Altamont held an 18-16 halftime lead. St. Anthony tied the score at 25-25 in the third quarter then had a 12-10 final period for the victory.

Hoene scored 17 while Willenborg chipped in with nine for the Bullpups. Altamont was led by Hammer with 12 and Kollmann with 11.

At Altamont

Seventh-Grade Game

St. Anthony              6    10    9    12    --    37

Altamont                11      7    7    10    --    35

St. Anthony -- Sager 4, Sehy 4, Willenborg 9, Martelli 3, Hoene 17

Altamont -- Davis 2, Hammer 12, Rippetoe 4, Nelson 4, Eirhart 2, Kollmann 11

 

At Windsor

Stewardson-Strasburg claimed two victories over Windsor in action Thursday.

Stew-Stras won the seventh-grade contest 50-15. Stew-Stras led 39-7 at halftime and never looked back.

A. Wittenburg scored 21 while J. Wittenburg added 14 for the winners. Windsor was led by Heddens with six. Stew-Stras is now 19-1 on the season.

In the eighth-grade contest, Stew-Stras was a 38-24 winner and is 6-12. Wernsing scored 16 for the winners.

Windsor was led by Colclasure with 13.

At Windsor

Seventh-Grade Game

Stew-Stras              22    17    8    3    --    50

Windsor                    2      5    8    0    --    15

Stew-Stras -- A. Wittenburg 21, J. Wittenberg 14,  Jackson 9, Price 2, Stremming 2, Nothaus 2

Windsor -- Heddins 6, Curry 4, Rincker 3, Dison 2

Eighth-Grade Game

Stew-Stras               14    4    12      8    --    38

Windsor                     9    2      3    10    --    24

Stewardson-Strasburg -- Wernsing 16, Kirby 6, Kinkelaar 5, Vonderheide 5, Gracey 4, Beals 2

Windsor -- Colclasure 13, Curry 3, Chiasson 3, J. Collins 2, Bartimus 2, Welton 1

 

 At Salem

Teutopolis split victories with Salem in seventh and eighth grade play Thursday.

The Wooden Shoes won the seventh-grade encounter 42-23. T-town took a 28-10 halftime lead. B. Niebrugge scored 14 and Roepke 10.

In eighth-grade play, Salem claimed a 40-29 win. T-town led 11-7 after the opening quarter but Salem came back to lead 19-16 at halftime then had a 21-11 second half.

K. Althoff and Bushur led T-town with eight points each.

At Salem

Seventh-Grade Game

Teutopolis            15    13    5    9    --    42

Salem                     8      2    4    9    --    23

Teutopolis -- B. Niebrugge 14, Roepke 10, Ca. Siemer 6, C. Bloemer 3, Niemerg 4, Mette 2, Schwerdt 1, Wernsing 2

Salem -- Fehrenbacher 2, Susema 2, Adams 5, Day 6, Gregg 3, Schoemaker 2, King 3

Eighth-Grade Game

Teutopolis               11      5      6      5    --    29

Salem                       7    12    10    11    --    40

(T-town linescore adds up to 27 while 29 listed as final)

Teutopolis -- K. Althoff 8, Bannick 7, Buehnerkemper 2, Bushur 8, Tegeler 2, M. Althoff 2

Salem -- Daniels 3, Quinn 4, Brandurg 2, Light 3, Bei 10, Smith 14, Nielpoettis 2, Davis 2