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 Junior High School Softball — August 12 Results 

Published on August 13, 2025 7:47 am
Last Updated on August 13, 2025 7:55 am

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TOLEDO — Cumberland played host to Dieterich and picked up a 9-5 victory in junior high softball competition Tuesday.

Cumberland edged out to a 1-0 opening inning lead but Dieterich came roaring back with a five-run second then moved into a 5-1 lead by the fourth inning.

Cumberland had nine hits.

Dieterich finished with eight hits led by Lydia Kreke with a single, triple and three RBI, Addison Icenogle and Avery White with two singles each and Alivia Icenogle with a single and an RBI.

At Toledo

Dieterich              031     100     0     —     5-8-2

Cumberland        100      026     x     —     9-9-3

WP — only first name listed. LP — Kreke.

Dieterich — Kreke, single, triple, 3 RBI; Ad. Icenogle, 2 singles; Wente, single; Al. Icenogle, single, 1 RBI; White, 2 singles

Cumberland — only first names listed

 

At Vandalia

Altamont edged out to a 2-1 lead in the third inning and then had to hold off Vandalia in the bottom of the seventh for a 5-4 victory Tuesday.

The Wildcats took a 2-1 lead in the third then tacked on three runs in the fourth. Vandalia came back with two in the bottom of the sixth and ended with one in the seventh.

Altamont had six hits and was aided by seven Vandalia errors. O. Bowman had a triple and two RBI while Z. Kraemer had two singles. B. Suckow added a single and two RBI and A. Roberts an RBI.

Suckow tossed the five-hitter with four walks and eight strikeouts.

In a Saturday contest, Altamont fell to Greenville by a 17-1 count. Greenville took the 4-1 opening inning lead then ended the game in the third inning.

Altamont had one hit, a triple by Ort.

At Vandalia

Altamont               002     300     0     —     5-6-1

Vandalia               001      002     1     —     4-5-7

WP — Suckow. LP — Schmid.

Altamont — Ort, single; Suckow, single, 1 RBI; Burrus, single; Bowman, triple, 2 RBI; Kraemer, 2 singles; Robrets, 1 RBI

Vandalia — Goldsboro, single; Schilling, 1 RBI; Schmidt, single; Burnam, 2 singles; Meyer, single, 1 RBI; Hardin, 1 RBI

Saturday Game

Altamont                 100     —       1-  1-5

Greenville               485     —     17-15-1

WP — Neely. LP — Suckow.

Altamont — Ort, triple

Greenville — Neely, 3 singles, 2 RBI; Coleman, triple, 1 RBI; Tally, single, 2 RBI; Roeder, double, triple, 3 RBI; Spratt, 2 singles, double, 1 RBI; Coulter, single, double, 1 RBI; Marti, single, 1 RBI; Benne, single, 1 RBI; Estevez, single, 1 RBI

 

At St. Elmo

Neoga put together 14 hits and finished with an 11-5 win over St. Elmo/Brownstown Tuesday.

The Indians edged out to a 1-0 first inning lead and led 3-2 after three. Neoga then had a four-run fourth and a four-run sixth.

Neoga banged out 14 hits in the game led by Bliss Bear with a double, home run and three RBI, Ellie Plummer with four singles and an RBI, Lucy Haarman, Nora Hartke and Kinzie Bell with two singles each. Haarman had an RBI. Addie Eubanks added an RBI.

Bear went the distance on the mound. She gave up five runs on nine hits, four walks while striking out seven.

St. Elmo/Brownstown was led offensively by M. Abendroth with a single, double and three RBI, Z. Zerruson with two singles and an RBI and M. Booker with two singles.

At St. Elmo

Neoga                    111     404     0     —     11-14- 1

SEB                       011     010     2      —      5- 9-11

WP — Bear. LP — Haslett.

Neoga — Hartke, 2 singles; Eubanks, 1 RBI; Bell, 2 singles; White, single; Plummer, 4 singles, 1 RBI; Haarman, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Frankie, single; Bear, double, home run, 3 RBI

St. Elmo/Brownstown — Haslett, single; Booker, 2 singles; Pruett, single; Ahendroth, single, double, 3 RBI; Ring, single; Zerruson, 2 singles, 1 RBI

 

At Cowden

Teutopolis blanked Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City by a 20-0 count in two innings Tuesday. The game was cut short by lightning. After a 20-minute delay, the game resumed only to end when it stormed again.

The Wooden Shoes had 11 hits led by Payton Ruholl with a single, double and five RBI; Kennedi Hartke and Emma Wells with two singles and two RBI each, Lilly Ruholl with two singles and an RBI, Sophia Grunloh with a single and three RBI, JoJo Schmidt and Addisyn Meyer with a single and an RBI each and Emily Murray and Danielle Probst with two RBI each.

At Cowden

Teutopolis                    (12)    8     —     20-11-0

CHBC                              0     x     —       0- 0-0

Teutopolis — Schmidt, single, 1 RBI; Hartke, 2 singles, 2 RBI; P. Ruholl, single, double, 5 RBI; Murray, 2 RBI; L. Ruholl, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Meyer, single, 1 RBI; Grunloh, single, 3 RBI; Probst, 2 RBI; Wells, 2 singles, 2 RBI

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City — no hits