Published on October 8, 2025 1:41 pm
Last Updated on October 8, 2025 1:43 pm
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City was a winner over Effingham Sacred Heart in girls junior high basketball action Tuesday.
CHBC won the seventh-grade contest, 33-16. Elli Wheeler led the winners with nine points while Maycee Robertson and Aubree Towler had eight each as the team improved to 4-2.
Sacred Heart was led by Haarman with six points.
In eighth-grade play, CHBC won 42-25.
CHBC held a 24-4 halftime lead. Valentine Doty scored 12 and Reece Vaughn 10 for the winners.
The Shamrocks were led by Chojnicki with 18.
At Cowden
Seventh-Grade Game
Sacred Heart 5 4 3 4 — 16
CHBC 10 10 8 5 — 33
Sacred Heart — Kruger 0, Grunloh 2, Kastl 0, Roedl 2, Ruholl 2, Mette 0, Haarmann 6, Robertson 2, Daume 2
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City — Schoonover 2, Macklin 0, Meeks 0, Sears 0, Robertson 8, Wheeler 9, Towler 8, Knight 0, Goeckner 3, Hoene 2, Cole 0, Evans-Pigott 1, Jones 0
Eighth-Grade Game
Sacred Heart 2 2 12 9 — 25
CHBC 15 9 5 13 — 42
Sacred Heart — Kruger 0, Grunloh 0, Kastl 0, Roedl 0, Ruholl 0, Mette 0, Haarmann 2, Robrtson 0, Daume 5, Chojnicki 18
Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City — Robertson 4, Vaughn 10, Doty 12, Thompson 2, Thatcher 2, Goeckner 8, Collins 2, Schoonover 2, Watson 0, Ruffner 0
At Strasburg
Stewardson-Strasburg and Neoga split wins in Tuesday evening action.
Stew-Stras won the seventh-grade game 23-19 to improve to 3-3 on the season overall and 3-2 in the National Trail Conference.
Stew-Stras was led by Shafer with seven.
Neoga was led by Hartke with nine.
In eighth-grade play, Neoga claimed a 32-17 victory.
Neoga jumped out to an 11-2 opening quarter lead and never looked back.
Bear scored 18 for the winners.
Stew-Stras was led by Macklin with 10 as the team fell to 2-3 in the NTC and 2-4 overall.
At Strasburg
Seventh-Grade Game
Neoga 0 9 1 9 — 19
Stew-Stras 0 10 3 10 — 23
Neoga — Hartke 9, Frankie 4, Will 4, Taylor 2
Stewardson-Strasburg — Shafer 7, Barnard 6, Em. Pruemer 6, El. Pruemer 2, Kaufman 2
Eighth-Grade Game
Neoga 1 12 7 12 — 32
Stew-Stras 1 7 2 2 — 17
Neoga — Bear 18, Hartke 6, Bell 4, Taylor 2, McNeal 2
Stewardson-Strasburg — Macklin 10, I. Manhart 4, M. Manhart 2, Holland 1
At Dieterich
Dieterich claimed two victories over Martinsville Tuesday.
Dieterich was a 28-10 winner in the seventh-grade matchup.
Ali Koester led the scoring with 10 points and had 10 steals and one blocked shot. Kambryn Mellendorf led in rebounds with nine.
In the eighth-grade contest, Dieterich was a 44-15 winner.
Three players hit double figures for the winners. Emma Williams had 12 points while Mya Ohnesorge contributed 11 and Mackenzie Roedl 10. Ohnesorge pulled down 12 rebounds and had three steals. Emery Bill also had three steals.
At Dieterich
Seventh-Grade Game
Martinsville 2 0 6 2 — 10
Dieterich 6 8 4 10 — 28
Martinsville — no scorers listed.
Dieterich –– Bohnhoff 4, Niemerg 6, Iffert 2, Koester 10, Mellendrof 2, Meinhart 4
Eighth-Grade Game
Martinsville 2 0 11 2 — 15
Dieterich 20 10 3 11 — 44
Martinsville — no scorers listed
Dieterich — Roedl 10, White 4, Kreke 1, Bill 4, Bohnhoff 2, Williams 12, Ohnesorge 11
At Charleston
Teutopolis pounded Charleston in both seventh- and eighth-grade action Tuesday.
T-town won the seventh-grade contest, 38-5. T-town held a 25-0 first half lead.
Mette scored nine to lead the Shoes as they improved to 8-1.
In the eighth-grade game, T-town was a 57-2 winner, leading 32-0 at halftime.
The Shoes were led by Zerrusen with 13, Meyer 11 and Dennis 10. T-town improved to 7-2.
At Charleston
Seventh-Grade Game
Teutopolis 15 10 5 8 — 38
Charleston 0 0 4 1 — 5
Teutopolis — Mette 9, P. Ruholl 6, Bloemer 6, Wells 5, Schmidt 4, L. Ruholl 2, Pals 2, D. Probst 2, Westendorf 2
Charleston — Belle 3, Bierman 1, Weiss 1
Eighth-Grade Game
Teutopolis 18 14 17 8 — 57
Charleston 0 0 2 0 — 2
Teutopolis — Zerrusen 13, Meyer 11, Dennis 10, G. Probst 9, Tebbe 4, P. Ruholl 4, Murray 2, Mette 2, Bloemer 2
Charleston — Bierman 2
At Louisville
Sigel St. Michael came calling and downed North Clay 37-23.
North Clay dropped to 1-3 overall and returns to action today against Altamont at 4 p.m.