SportsSeptember 26, 2008

The Notre Dame softball team kept rolling Thursday with a 12-0, five-inning win over visiting Kennett. Ace pitcher Lauren Reinagel tossed a three-hit shutout, striking out eight and walking two. The Bulldogs improved to 14-0. Reinagel's record on the mound now stands at 13-0...

The Notre Dame softball team kept rolling Thursday with a 12-0, five-inning win over visiting Kennett.

Ace pitcher Lauren Reinagel tossed a three-hit shutout, striking out eight and walking two.

The Bulldogs improved to 14-0. Reinagel's record on the mound now stands at 13-0.

Reinagel also went 2-for-3 at the plate, including a double, triple and two RBIs.

Britney Schott also had a strong day, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs. Paris Burger and Mallory Siebert both added two hits for Notre Dame.

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Notre Dame 615 0X — 12 15 2

WP — Lauren Reinagel, 13-0. LP — Jones. 3B — Reinagel (ND), Jane Morrill (ND). 2B — L. Reinagel (ND), Erika Reinagel (ND), Alecia Glaus (ND). Multiple hits — Notre Dame: E. Reinagel 2-3, Paris Burger 2-3, Britney Schott 3-3, L. Reinagel 2-3, Mallory Siebert 2-3. Records — Notre Dame 14-0.

Poplar Bluff 5, Central 1, 10 inn.

Central outhit Poplar Bluff 9-4 but committed six errors during a 10-inning home loss.

Amanda Nichols allowed only one earned run while pitching all 10 innings. She struck out 11 and walked one.

Chelsea Sterling and Brittany Perkins both had two hits for the Tigers (6-9).

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Central 000 001 000 0 — 1 9 6

WP — Perry. LP — Amanda Nichols. 2B — Kelm (P). Multiple hits — Poplar Bluff: Moore 2-5. Central: Chelsea Sterling 2-4, Brittany Perkins 2-5. Records — Central 6-9.

Delta 8, Scott City 0

Kendra Burnett pitched a one-hit shutout to lead visiting Delta.

Burnett improved to 10-4 as she struck out 12 and walked three.

Amanda Seabaugh and Taylor Keys each had three hits for the Bobcats (10-5).

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Scott City 000 000 0 — 0 1 1

WP — Kendra Burnett. LP — Reed. 3B — Amanda Seabaugh (D). Multiple hits — Delta, Seabaugh 3-4, Taylor Keys 3-4. Records — Delta 10-5.

Oran 8, Sikeston 4

Abbey Anderson had two hits and stole three bases to lead host Oran.

Amanda Williams and Taylor Tenkhoff also had two hits for the Eagles (9-5). Courtney Scheeter was the winning pitcher.

Sikeston 201 100 0 — 4 8 6

Oran 320 120 X — 8 8 3

WP — Courtney Scheeter. LP — Hopson. 3B — Claire Seyer (O). 2B — Hopson (S), David (S), Deason (S), Amanda Williams (O). Multiple hits — Sikeston: Hopson 3-4, Deason 3-4. Oran: Williams 2-4, Abbey Anderson 2-3, Taylor Tenkhoff 2-3. Records — Oran 9-5.

VOLLEYBALL

Scott City 25 25

Sikeston 13 11

Scott City dominated host Sikeston.

Brooke Simpson led the Rams (12-1-1) with a double-double in digs and kills and also had two aces.

Katie Diebold added 10 assists and two aces for Scott City.

Bell City 25 25

Dexter 20 13

Jasmine Johnson had 12 kills to lead Bell City.

Codie Lancaster recorded 18 assists for the Cubs, who improved to 12-3-2.

Leopold 25 25

Zalma 12 22

Lauren Seiler had 12 assists to lead host Leopold (11-1-1).

Perryville 25 25

Festus 14 12

Ava Johnson had 10 kills as host Perryville romped.

Megan Moldenhauer dished out 23 assists for the Pirates (16-6-1).

Oakville 25 25 25

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Jackson 14 13 20

Jackson lost at home in a best-of-five match.

Jill Rushin had seven kills, two aces and two blocks for the Indians (9-7), Rachel Meyr had 15 assists and seven digs, and Katelyn Myracle added 13 digs.

JV — Oakville won.

BOYS SOCCER

Eagle Ridge 3, Christian Outreach 0

Ron Oh scored two goals and Josh Carbaugh added one goal as Eagle Ridge (4-1-1) won on the road.

Stephen Cohen had an assist and goalkeeper Ethan Grant recorded the shutout.

CROSS COUNTRY

Oak Ridge Invitational

Kelly runners claimed both individual races as Cody Kern won the boys division and Tara Johnson captured the girls division.

Farmington's boys and Dexter's girls were the team champions.

Boys

Team — 1. Farmington 43, 2. Saxony Lutheran 90, 3. Oak Ridge 103, 4. Woodland 137, 5. Delta 158, 6. Arcadia Valley 161, 7. North County 208, 8. Meadow Heights 219, 9. South Iron 254.

Individual — 1. Cody Kern, K, 16:22; 2. Colton Wooldridge, F, 16:33; 3. Caleb Suttn, AV, 16:35; 4. Tommy Bridges, K, 16:40; 5. Alex Lutzinger, NC, 16:54; 6. Ross Gage, SL, 16:59; 7. Ryan Hathaway, F, 17:08; 8. Alex Rhodes, F, 17:10; 9. Grant Gray, Advance, 17:17; 10. Joe Buerck, SL, 17:23.

Girls

Team — 1. Dexter 34, 2. North County 48, 3. Farmington 55, 4. Chaffee 80, 5. Saxony Lutheran 81, 6. Woodland 88, 7. Oak Ridge 96.

Individual — 1. Tara Johnson, K, 19:37; 2. Molly Arnzen, W, 19:40; 3. Brittany Walder, D, 20:59; 4. Lizzie Kolbaker, D, 20:59; 5. Alissah Dickey, NC, 21:21; 6. Hannah Baker, D, 21:22; 7. Sarah Reischman, C, 21:24; 8. Amanda Lappe, OR, 21:26; 9. Kristin Dippold, SL, 21:39; 10. Lucy Gage, SL, 21:42.

GIRLS TENNIS

Central 9, Poplar Bluff 0

Central improved to 8-4 in dual matches with a road sweep.

Singles

No. 1 — Christen Edmonds (C) def. Jessica Gray 8-3

No. 2 — Kristi Lazarova (C) def. Jenni Hubbard 8-1

No. 3 — Sami Gross (C) def. Allie Poteet 8-3

No. 4 — Brooke Morris (C) def. Kelsey Olsen 8-3

No. 5 — Emma Segar (C) def. Rachael Brodell 8-4

No. 6 — Paige Kinder (C) def. Emily Gilmore 8-1

Doubles

No. 1 — Edmonds Lazarova (C) def. Gray-Poteet 8-2

No. 2 — Gross-Morris (C) def. Hubbard-Olsen 8-3

No. 3 — Segar-Morgan Crowell (C) def. Brodell-Gilmore 8-3

Jackson 9, Dexter 0

Jackson swept host Dexter, winning all nine matches.

Singles

No. 1 — Erinne Haff (J) def. Katelyn Heil 9-8 (7-5)

No. 2 — Alison Keiper (J) def. Catherine Kinchen 8-0

No. 3 — Chelsea Jones (J) def. Julie Bell 8-1

No. 4 — Raechel Batz (J) def. Kill Temples 8-2

No. 5 — Ashley Ptacek (J) def. Audra Lasater 8-1

No. 6 — Maura Neader (J) def. Jessica Snider 8-2

Doubles

No. 1 — Haff-Keiper (J) def. Heil-Kinchenc 8-4

No. 2 — Batz-Neader (J) def. Bell-Temples 8-2

No. 3 — Kaylyn Sneathen-Jade Freeman (J) def. Lasater-Snyder 8-0

— From staff reports

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