SportsJanuary 30, 2011

All the scores from Friday that were reported to the Southeast Missourian.

St. Vincent's Adam Winkler grabbed a rebound and was fouled with 3 seconds left and the game tied in the second overtime Friday.

Winkler hit the second of his two attempts to give his team a one-point lead. He stole the inbounds pass, and the Indians held on for the 67-66 home victory over Hillsboro.

Winkler finished with a game-high 22 points and dished out seven assists. He went 12 of 17 from the free-throw line. Most of his attempts came in the fourth quarter and overtime.

The Indians (4-6) had a chance to win it at the end of the first overtime on an inbounds pass right under the Hawks' basket, but the Indians missed the potential game-winning layup.

Sean Martin finished with 11 points and eight rebounds in the win.

"We played with a lot of heart and desire," St. Vincent coach Bruce Valleroy said.

Hillsboro 17 19 15 8 4 3 -- 66

St. Vincent 12 23 7 17 4 4 -- 67

HILLSBORO (66) -- Tim Edwards 6, Drew Hern 6, Tyler Ludwig 21, David Marti 13, Erik Maynard 16, Josh McKee 4. FG 23, FT 11-14, F 24. (3-pointers: Ludwig 3, Maynard 3, Marti 2, Edwards 1. Fouled out: Edwards, Hern)

ST. VINCENT (67) -- Adam Winkler 22, Ryan Boxdorfer 8, Tim Schumer 11, Brett Wengert 9, Taylor Sauer 2, Mark Kutz 4, Sean Martin 11. FG 22, FT 22-33, F 20. (3-pointers: Wengert 1. Fouled out: Wengert)

JV -- St. Vincent won 59-54

SCAA tournament

Darren VanGennip scored a game-high 27 points to lead Advance past Bloomfield in the third-place game.

Grant Gray added 16 points, including four 3-pointers, in the Hornets' 81-69 victory.

Dexter beat Bernie 56-49 in the title game.

Advance 22 12 18 29 -- 81

Bloomfield 13 18 15 23 -- 69

ADVANCE (81) -- Grant Gray 16, Hunter Wilson 13, John Middleton 12, Darren VanGennip 27, Dylan Dunivan 11, Jacob Spears 3. FG 28, FT 16-27. (3-pointers: Gray 4, Middleton 2, VanGennip 1, Wilson 3)

BLOOMFIELD (69) -- Jon Eftink 2, Logan Cowart 10, Seth Hill 14, Aron Henson 5, Dylan Bader 19, Adam Vandiver 8, Mitchell Skaggs 11. FG 24, FT 15-25. (3-pointers: Hill 3, Cowart 2, Bader 1)

Zalma 75, Marquand 32

Justin Stotts netted 26 points to help the Bulldogs remain undefeated in the conference (4-0).

Stephen Simmers added 23 points for Zalma (11-3).

Zalma 25 24 20 6 -- 75

Marquand 13 3 11 5 -- 32

ZALMA (75) -- Austin Sitze 6, Stephen Simmers 23, Ryan Tucker 6, Floris De Jongh 6, Gage Lemons 8, Justin Stotts 26. FG 31, FT 7-14, F 18. (3-pointers: Simmers 5, Stotts 1. Fouled out: none)

MARQUAND (32) -- Zach Barnes 4, Brendon Weekley 8, Jake Moore 7, Alex Cook 12, Reeves 1. FG 13, FT 4-16, F 13. (3-pointers: Cook 1, Weekley 1. Fouled out: none)

Saxony Lutheran 69, Naylor 36

Gus Klaus poured in 26 points to help the Crusaders improve to 8-10 this season.

Gabe Bohnert picked up 10 points to go with seven rebounds and three steals in the home win.

Naylor 5 16 10 5 -- 36

Saxony 21 23 22 5 -- 69

NAYLOR (36) -- Kaleb Bridges 3, Cory Kovach 14, Austin Coble 2, John Garrett 1, Brandon Johnson 2, Dalton Woodard 8, Tyler Wilkerson 4, Mark Gargac 2. FG 11, FT 13-16, F 16. (3-pointers: Bridges 1. Fouled out: none)

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SAXONY LUTHERAN (69) -- Gus Klaus 26, Kris Cook 6, Clayton Carver 6, Taylor Johnson 1, Clay Roth 2, Matt Wills 2, Shawn Hadler 2, Gabe Bohnert 10, Nick Johnson 14. FG 25, FT 12-18, F 16. (3-pointers: Klaus 1, Cook 2, Carver 2. Fouled out: none)

Eagle Ridge 70, Comm. Christian 57

Andrew Hileman recorded 28 points and 14 rebounds in the Eagles' road win.

Josh Carbaugh added 21 points, 11 rebounds, six assists, three blocks and three steals for Eagle Ridge (3-13).

Eagle Ridge 12 20 11 27 -- 70

Community 20 9 10 18 -- 57

EAGLE RIDGE (70) -- Michael Perez 1, Andrew Hileman 28, Josh Friedrich 9, Aaron Margrabe 11, Josh Carbaugh 21. FG 29, FT 10-23, F 18. (3-pointers: Carbaugh 2. Fouled out: Hileman)

COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN (57) -- Womack 12, Woods 6, Masters 10, Hagan 14, Gusteffson 4, Israelson 11. FG 22, FT 9-20, F 18. (3-pointers: Womack 2, Woods 2. Fouled out: Gusteffson)

New Salem 60, Berean Christian 46

Josh Davault led the Eagles with 18 points in the home win.

John Buchholtz added 16 points for New Salem (6-8).

Berean 14 13 14 5 -- 46

New Salem 14 13 15 18 -- 60

BEREAN CHRISTIAN (46) -- Conrad Tallman 16, Patrick Davis 2, Joey Kozeluh 1, Ryan Washington 3, Ray Miner 5, Isaiah Hunt 15, David Anson 4. FG 16, FT 5-8, F 7. (3-pointers: Tallman 2, Washington 1. Fouled out: none)

NEW SALEM (60) -- Josh Davault 18, John Buchholtz 16, Paulie Barber 4, Brad Long 6, Chad Barber 9, Cody Vernon 2, Wade Barber 5. FG 22, FT 1-2, F 12. (3-pointers: Davault 1, Buchholtz 2, Barber 1, Barber 1. Fouled out: Mikie Bucholtz)

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jackson 74, Nerinx Hall 57

Brooke Sanders scored 24 points, while Connor King and Makenzie Quade added 12 points apiece in the road win.

Jackson improved to 11-4.

Jackson 21 17 18 18 -- 74

Nerinx Hall 10 24 18 5 -- 57

JACKSON (54) -- Dru Haertling 8, Paden Wachter 2, Rachel Hodo 3, Brooke Sanders 24, Connor King 12, Kylie Seyer 6, Danielle Daume 7, Makenzie Quade 12. FG 27, FT 17-23, F 14. (3-pointers: Quade 1, Hodo 1, Daume 1. Fouled out: none)

NERINX HALL (57) -- Rachel Brobeck 13, Abbie Marshall 11, Kelly Meyer 7, Emily Green 6, Fryman 6, Kenzie Yess 4, Jo Ingram 5, Emily Welin 3, Allie Eime 2. FG 21, FT 10-15, F 18. (3-pointers: Brobeck 3, Ingram 1, Welin 1. Fouled out: none)

Queen of Hearts tournament

Notre Dame lost to Kirkwood 52-48 in the semifinals.

Brooke Bohnert led the Bulldogs (12-7) with 16 points and five rebounds, while Summer Burger added 12 points.

Allyson Bradshaw had seven points and three steals in the loss.

Notre Dame was outscored 8-2 in the fourth quarter.

Notre Dame 16 17 13 2 -- 48

Kirkwood 14 20 10 8 -- 52

NOTRE DAME (48) -- Summer Burger 12, Allyson Bradshaw 7, Madison Huckstep 3, Brooke Bohnert 16, Miranda Fowler 2, Nicole Blattel 2, Kaelin Hale 6. FG 18, FT 7-11, F 19. (3-pointers: Bohnert 2, Hale 2, Bradshaw 1. Fouled out: none)

KIRKWOOD (52) -- Doty 10, Fryrear 9, Martin 25, Williams 6, Mullengore 2. FG 19, FT 10-14, F 15. (3-pointers: Fryrear 2, Martin 1, Doty 1. Fouled out: Williams)

-- From staff reports

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