Junior High Girls Basketball -- Oct. 8

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Published on October 9 2019 9:37 am
Last Updated on October 9 2019 9:53 am
Written by Millie Lange

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City was successful against Effingham Sacred Heart in junior high girls basketball competition Tuesday.

CHBC won the seventh-grade encounter, 35-9, taking an 18-4 opening half lead. Jaylyn Allen and Birgen Schlanser had seven points each for the winners. Sacred Heart was led by Korina Hecht and Audrey LaSarge with four each. CHBC is now 4-2 on the season.

In eighth-grade play, CHBC was a 33-12 winner to improve to 4-2.

Ruby Stuckemeyer tallied 12 points for the winners while Marissa Summers scored 11. Sacred Heart was led by Katie Zeigler and Camille Zeigler with four points each.

At Sacred Heart

Seventh-Grade Game

CHBC                           9    9    5    12    --    35

Sacred Heart               0    4    4      1    --      9

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Vaughn 2, Musson 4, Allen 7, Davis 2, Schlanser 7, Miller 2, Rodman 5, Dawson 6

Sacred Heart -- Hecht 4, LaSarge 4, Aldrich 1

Eighth-Grade Game

CHBC                        6    8    7    12    --    33

Sacred Heart            4    4    0      4    --    12

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City -- Summers 11, Morgason 6, Nohren 4, Stuckemeyer 12

Sacred Heart -- Helmink 1, Zeigler 4, Hecht 1, Thies 2, Zeigler 4

 

At Louisville

Sigel St.Michael captured an eighth-grade win over North Clay (Louisville) in junior high girls basketball Tuesday.

St. Michael was a 43-33 winner. The Sharpshooters were led by Hatton and Hotze with 15 points each.

North Clay was led by Camdyn Tappendorf with 18 and Miah Ballard with 12.

At Louisville

Eighth-Grade Game

St. Michael                6    17    8    12    --    43

North Clay                 9      7    8      9    --    33

Sigel St. Michael -- Hatton 15, Hotze 15, Dunbar 2, Mette 5, Ditamore 6

North Clay -- Ballard 12, Tappendorf 18, Boose 1, Guinn 2

 

At Dieterich

Dieterich claimed two victories over Martinsville in action Tuesday.

Dieterich won the seventh-grade contest, 29-17. Dieterich held a 16-9 first half lead and never looked back. Kady Tegeler led the way with 14 points and Brittney Niemerg added nine.

At Dieterich

Seventh-Grade Game

Martinsville              3    6    5    3    --    17

Dieterich                  8    8    9    4    --    29

Martinsville -- Adams 3, Jo. Wilhort 8, Hamm 1, Truelove 5

Dieterich -- Tegeler 14, Kreke 2, Niemerg 9, Goebel 2, Verdeyen 2

Eighth-Grade Game

Martinsville             1    2    5      2    --    10

Dieterich               13    9    3    10    --    35

Martinsville -- Phililps 2, Adams 1, Murphy 2, D. Hammend 5

Dieterich -- Westendof 13, Meinhart 4, Britton 1, Miramontes 9, Tegler 2, Niemerg 4, Goebel 2

 

At Strasburg

Stewardson-Strasburg claimed two wins over Neoga in National Trail Conference action Tuesday.

Stew-Stras edged Neoga 19-17 in the seventh-grade game. Wittenberg scored six and VonBehrens five for the winners. Neoga was led by Richards with 13.

In the eighth-grade contest, Stew-Stras won handily 33-11. Stew-Stras took a 22-6 halftime lead. Kinkelaar scored 12 and Vonderheide 10. Neoga was led by Eaton with four.

Stew-Stras improves to 3-2 in the conference and 3-2 overall in both seventh and eighth grade.

At Strasburg

Seventh-Grade Game

Neoga                     0    6    2    9    --    17

Stew-Stras             5    8    2    4    --    19

Neoga -- Richards 13, Jansen 4

Stewardson-Strasburg -- Wittenbreg 6, VonBehrens 5, Hayes 4, Quast 4

Eighth-Grade Game

Neoga                     4      2    0    5    --    11

Stew-Stras             8    14    4    7    --    33

Neoga -- Eaton 4, Kepp 3, Sampson 2, Campbell 2

Stewardson-Strasburg -- Kinkelaar 12, Vonderheide 10, Quast 5, Hayes 4, Mathis 2