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Fair ~ River stage: 26.02 Rising Monday, July 6, 2009 |
Kielhofner pitches Oran past DeltaTuesday, September 18, 2007
Kielhofner struck out four, walked one and allowed one earned run.
Amanda Williams went 3-for-3 to lead the Eagles (9-2) offensively.
Taylor Smith had three hits for Delta (7-7). Kendra Burnett allowed six hits and just two earned runs. She struck out eight and walked two.
WP -- Callie Kielhofner. LP -- Kendra Burnett. 2B -- Amanda Williams (O), Jodi Urhahn (O), Halle Woodfin (O). Multiple hits -- Oran, Williams 3-3; Delta, Taylor Smith 3-4. Records -- Oran 9-2, Delta 7-7.
Chaffee 16, Malden 1
Chaffee pounded out 19 hits during a four-inning home rout.
Veronica Bennett went 4-for-4 and had three RBIs for the Red Devils (6-9), while Megan Horman went 3-for-3.
Also getting three hits were Madeline Kiefer and Hillary Eichhorn. Hannah Bedwell had two hits and three RBIs.
Kiefer pitched a three-hitter.
WP -- Madeline Kiefer. LP -- Benson. 2B -- Kiefer (C), Shelby Ancell (C). Multiple hits -- Chaffee, Veronica Bennett 4-4, Megan Horman 3-3, Kiefer 3-4, Hillary Eichhorn 3-4, Hannah Bedwell. Records -- Chaffee 6-9.
Meadow Heights defeated Oak Ridge in three games.
The Panthers (8-5-2) had 27 kills.
Ashley Soemo notched eight kills and five digs as Jackson earned the win.
Chelsea Olsen had 15 assists, Chelsea Dale had five kills and eight digs while Jill Rushin had six blocks for the Indians (9-3-1).
JV -- Jackson won in three games.
Chelsea Morris led the Cardinals (9-3) with six aces and nine kills.
Lauren Johnson had seven kills and Jessica Santi added five kills for Woodland.
JV -- Woodland won 26-24, 25-19.
Rachel Spears led Bell City to a road win with five kills, seven digs and five aces.
Jessica Abner had four digs and 11 kills, while Cody Lancaster added 15 assists for the Cubs (15-2-1).
JV -- Bell City lost 25-23, 25-12.
Central defeated Marion in three games with help from Wendi Zickfield, who had 16 kills and eight blocks. Rita Walter chipped in with eight digs for the Tigers (10-6-2).
JV -- Central lost in three games.
GIRLS TENNISCentral 8, Carbondale (Ill.) 1
Central won all its singles matches and took two of three doubles matches to knock off Carbondale, Ill.
The Tigers improved to 8-1.
Singles
1 -- Sarah Ford (Cen.) def. Keely McMillen 8-0
2 -- Lindsey Pingel (Cen.) def. Sarah Allison 8-1
3 -- Christen Edmonds (Cen.) def. Annie Rendleman 8-3
4 -- Brooke Morris (Cen.) def. Carly Cook 8-0
5 -- Kristi Lazarova (Cen.) def. Natasha Harpalen 8-4
6 -- Sami Gross (Cen.) def. Allison Gibson 8-1
Doubles
1 -- Ford-Pingel (Cen.) def. Allison-Rendleman 8-0
2 -- Edmonds-Lazarova (Cen.) def. McMillen-Harpalen 8-6
3 -- Smith-Cook (Carb.) def. Morris-Gross 8-7 (12-10)
JV -- Central won 6-5; Winners, Singles: Paige Kinder, Sarah Uptmor, Elizabeth Knight, Kelsey Teichman. Doubles: Knight-Teichman, Emma Segar-Kaley Chism
BOYS SOCCERFredericktown 4, Saxony Lutheran 3
Saxony Lutheran lost for the first time this season as it could not overcome a half-time deficit on the road.
Alex Rodewald, Andrew Etzold and Ben Cortois scored for the Crusaders (5-1).
Jackson 8, Kennett 0
Jackson remained undefeated with the shutout victory.
Brian Davidson and Spencer McCormack both had two goals, while Garret Stone, Andrew Lysell, Tyson Stoverink and Robbie Martin added one each for the Indians (7-0).
Justin Darnell earned the shutout.
Eagle Ridge 7, Westminster 0
Eagle Ridge Christian remained undefeated by rolling past host Westminster Christian Academy of Edwardsville, Ill.
Daniel Cohn had two goals and four assists for Eagle Ridge (6-0). Ben Davis and Mary-Kate Galemmo added two goals each, while Josh Wisemen scored the other goal.
Ethan Grant made eight saves for the shutout.
JV FOOTBALLCentral 13, Sikeston 12
Andrew Williams threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Sean Prince and ran two yards for a TD as Central's junior varsity improved to 3-0.
-- From staff reports
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