SportsJanuary 23, 2009
Meadow Heights jumped ahead early and slowly built on its lead Thursday. The Panthers downed Woodland 62-37 behind 13 points from Jillian Mills in girls basketball action. Ashley Doublin chipped in 11 and Heather Dietiker tallied 10 for the victors (10-4)...
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com<br>Meadow Heights' Heather Dietiker tries to keep the ball away from Woodland's Becky Brannon during the third quarter Thursday at Woodland.
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com<br>Meadow Heights' Heather Dietiker tries to keep the ball away from Woodland's Becky Brannon during the third quarter Thursday at Woodland.

Meadow Heights jumped ahead early and slowly built on its lead Thursday.

The Panthers downed Woodland 62-37 behind 13 points from Jillian Mills in girls basketball action.

Ashley Doublin chipped in 11 and Heather Dietiker tallied 10 for the victors (10-4).

Lauren Johnson netted 16, while Taylor Steckman dropped in 12 for Woodland.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Meadow Hgts20111813--62

FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.comWoodland's Taylor Steckman goes up for a shot over Meadow Heights defender Ashley Dublin in the second quarter Thursday at Woodland. A photo gallery from the game is available at semissourian.com.
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.comWoodland's Taylor Steckman goes up for a shot over Meadow Heights defender Ashley Dublin in the second quarter Thursday at Woodland. A photo gallery from the game is available at semissourian.com.

Woodland137125--37

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:MEADOW HEIGHTS (62) -- Hattie Cook 6, Gina Cureton 3, Ashley Doublin 11, Heather Dietiker 10, Whitney Welker 9, Jillian Mills 13, Chelsey Kight 8, Brooke Sander 2. FG 21, FT 16-26, F 16. (3-pointers: Cook, Doublin 2, Mills. Fouled out: Kight)

WOODLAND (37) -- Kaitlin McCormick 2, Taylor Steckman 12, Sarah Lincoln 2, Lauren Johnson 16, MacKenzie Lincoln 1, Becky Brannon 4. FG 15, FT 4-11, F 17. (3-pointers: Steckman 3. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Meadow Heights won 51-27.

Delta 58, Oran 41

FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.comWoodland's Juliet Dickey finds herself caught between Meadow Heights defenders Whitney Welker, left, and Heather Dietiker during the third quarter Thursday at Woodland High School in Marble Hill. Meadow Heights won 62-37. Story on Page 3B. A photo gallery from the game is available at semissourian.com.
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.comWoodland's Juliet Dickey finds herself caught between Meadow Heights defenders Whitney Welker, left, and Heather Dietiker during the third quarter Thursday at Woodland High School in Marble Hill. Meadow Heights won 62-37. Story on Page 3B. A photo gallery from the game is available at semissourian.com.

The Bobcats used a 22-11 advantage in the fourth quarter to pull away.

Taylor Smith went 13 of 14 from the charity stripe while dropping in 28 points. Jodi Menz added 14 for Delta (10-4).

Cheyanne King tallied 20 and Taylor Irwin added 11 for Oran.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Oran1411511--41

Delta1317622--58

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:ORAN (41) -- Abbey Anderson 3, Taylor Tenkhoff 5, Kirstie Mangels 2, Taylor Irwin 11, Cheyanne King 20. FG 16, FT 3-6, F 17. (3-pointers: Irwin 2. Fouled out: Anderson)

DELTA (58) -- Taylor Smith 28, Taylor Keys 5, Kendra Burnett 1, Jodi Menz 14, Courtney Burton 8, Amanda Rozmirsky 2. FG 14, FT 18-22, F 9. (3-pointers: Smith 3, Keys. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Oran won 41-31.

Perryville 71, Herculaneum 31

Ava Johnson scored 24 points, collected eight rebounds and made six steals to help the Pirates romp at home.

Perryville (8-6, 4-0) put the game away early as it led 21-4 after the first quarter.

Emily Hanquist added 20 points for the Pirates.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Herculaneum414130--31

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:HERCULANEUM (31) -- Stephanie Austin 5, Carolyn Buckner 2, Jamie Jerger 8, Kellie Pigg 2, Chastity Reece 9, Ciera Shores 2, Stephanie Uhls 1, Betty Vogelsang 2. FG 12, FT 3-8, F 12. (3-pointers: Austin 1, Reece 1. Fouled out: None)

PERRYVILLE (71) -- Alicia Kueker 10, Ava Johnson 24, Makenzie Schirmer 2, Emily Hanquist 20, Catie Oberndorfer 2, Natalie Bauwens 3, Samantha Amberger 10, FG 32, FT 6-14, F 12. (3-pointers: Johnson 1. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Perryville 57-27

Central 72, Seckman 36

Wendi Zickfield netted 24 and Chelsea Pannier added 20 in the Tigers' romp.

Sadie Pittman tallied 11 for Central (6-8).

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Seckman741312--36

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:SECKMAN (36) -- Texas Crowe 5, Courtney Keim 2, Marissa Lehnig 18, Abby Hayden 5, Shelby Stuckmeyer 2, Heather Niemeyer 4. FG 13, FT 9-18, F 12. (3-pointers: Crowe. Fouled out: None)

CENTRAL (72) -- Emily Myers 4, Sadie Pittman 11, Farrah Malik 10, Amy Kennison 2, Chelsea Pannier 20, Wendi Zickfield 24, Michaela Durham 1. FG 29, FT 9-13, F 17. (3-pointers: Malik 2, Pannier 3. Fouled out: Myers)

JV -- Eureka won 51-25.

St. Vincent 60, Hillsboro 31

Courtney Besand hit for 20 points while Chelsie Boxdorfer added 18 in the road win.

The Indians (4-10) outscored the Hawks 47-14 in the middle two quarters.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:St. Vincent1021263--60

Hillsboro10957--31

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:ST. VINCENT (60) -- Chelsie Boxdorfer 18, Nikki Julian 2, Courtney Besand 20, Lindsey Wehmeyer 4, Amanda Wengert 2, Anne Steele 8, Valerie Finger 1, Briana Burroughs 1, Alyse Wheeler 4. FG 20, FT 9-15, F 13. (3-pointers: Boxdorfer 3. Fouled out: None)

HILLSBORO (31) -- Dakota Harmon 2, Sara Lowen 6, Anna Maupin 5, Brooke Meyer 3, Angie Tinker 8, Bridger 4, Young 3. FG 10, FT 9-16, F 14. (3-pointers: Tinker 2. Fouled out: None)

BOYS BASKETBALL Scott-Miss Conference tourney

Oran and Scott County Central will meet for the title today at 8:30 p.m. after both teams won their semifinals.

The Eagles (6-8) dispatched Kelly 61-54 behind 30 points from Nathan Michelson. He hit one 3-pointer.

Preston Scherer added 13 in the victory.

Levi Felter and Eric Turley both scored 15 to lead the Hawks.

Drew Thomas poured in 19 points and Bobby Hatchett added 15 as the Braves rolled past Chaffee 94-31.

Otto Porter scored 14 in the win.

Mike Rutherford scored 11 to lead the Red Devils.

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:Oran 61, Kelly 54

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Oran18111319--61

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:ORAN (61) -- Kurt Rendleman 4, Preston Scherer 13, Gabe Kielhofner 6, Nathan Michelsen 30, Jon Morrow 8. FG 20, FT 17-27, F 17. (3-pointers: Rendleman 1, Scherer 2, Michelson 1. Fouled out: None)

KELLY (54) -- Ryan Essner 9, Josh DeBrock 12, Levi Felter 15, Zach Essner 3, Eric Turley 15. FG 19, FT 13-21, F 20. (3-pointers: R. Essner 1, Felter 1, Turley 1. Fouled out: Felter)

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:SCC 94, Chaffee 31

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Chaffee103126--31

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:CHAFFEE (31) -- Trenton Horman 4, Taimen Taylor 4, Collin Dannenmueller 6, J.R. Keller 2, Nathan Cicardi 4, Mike Rutherford 11. FG 13, FT 2-5, F 7. (3-pointers: Rutherford 3. Fouled out: None)

SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL (94) -- Rashad Brown 2, Jac'Quan Cowley 6, Bobby Hatchett 15, Rhyne McCoy 3, Otto Porter 14, John Roden 7, Drew Thomas 19, Randy Timmons 10, Alan Timmons 2, Dezmin Williams 8, Nick Johnson 8, FG 43, FT 3-4, F 8. (3-pointers: Hatchett 1, Johnson 1, Thomas 1, Roden 1, McCoy 1. Fouled out: None)

Lindbergh tournament

Marcus Harris hit a shot with 0.8 seconds left to break a tie and vault the Indians to a 32-30 victory over Lafayette.

Jackson (8-7) used a 9-4 advantage in the fourth quarter to complete the comeback.

Henrie Williams led the way with nine points.

Jackson faces off against Hickman tonight at 8:30 in the semifinals.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Jackson83129--32

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@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:JACKSON (32) -- Marcus Harris 8, Kyle Keith 8, Andrew Shrum 2, Zach McDowell 2, Henrie Williams 9, Bobby Clark 3. FG 14, FT 2-5, F 12. (3-pointers: Keith 2. Fouled out: None)

LAFAYETTE (30) -- Andrew Shaffer 4, Jake Finley 3, Zeke Dieckhaus 2, Messer 9, Tyler Griffey 11, Will Kirksey 1. FG 10, FT 7-11, F 10. (3-pointers: Finley, Messer 2. Fouled out: None)

Leopold 65, Richland 54

The Wildcats (12-2) went up 25-9 after the first frame and never relinquished the lead.

Larry Nussbaum went off for 26 points, while Anthony Seabaugh netted 20 for the victors.

@z_agate_HSbasketball_linescore:Richland9101322--54

Leopold2581418--65

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:RICHLAND (54) -- Brown 2, D. Thorton 26, Kleefer 17, Je. McGarity 5, M. Thorton 2, Jo. McGarity 2. FG 22, FT 7-10, F 17. (3-pointers: D. Thorton, Kleefer, Je. McGarity. Fouled out: None)

LEOPOLD (65) -- Dustin Thiele 5, Wade Wiseman 6, David Fluchel 8, Larry Nussbaum 26, Anthony Seabaugh 20. FG 27, FT 10-16, F 12. (3-pointers: Wiseman. Fouled out: Thiele)

JV -- Leopold won 72-49.

WRESTLING Jackson 58, Sikeston 10

The Indians captured 12 of the 14 matches to romp the Bulldogs.

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:103 -- Blake Angel, S, maj dec. Cole Dean, 13-0

112 -- Colton Cook, J, dec. Austin Curtis 10-7

119 -- Clay Rouse, J, p. Terrence Dorsey 2:33

125 -- Kenton Robinson, S, p. Josh Scott 5:08

130 -- Doug Froemsdorf, J, dec. Jacob Murphy 5-2

135 -- Chris Hurst, J, maj. dec Dustin Wells 15-3

140 -- Levi Hobeck, J, dec. Dustin Ruby 8-3

145 -- Blake Hooe, J, won by forfeit

152 -- Adam Kirchdorfer, J, won by forfeit

160 -- Austin Gonzaque, J, won by forfeit

171 -- Michael Riney, J, p. Faylon Marshall 4:22

189 -- Justin Darnell, J, p. Jarian Wims 2:28

215 -- Blake Peiffer, J, won by forfeit

275 -- Max McNeely, J, dec. Josh Carlyle 2-1

GIRLS SWIMMING MICDS meet

Lauren Castleman placed first in the 50 freestyle (26.68 seconds) and second in the 100 freestyle (1:00.53) to help Notre Dame capture second place behind the host.

Castleman also helped Notre Dame's 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay teams finish second.

Notre Dame's Jackie Bader finished second in the 200 individual medley (2:41.41), third in the 100 backstroke (1:16.42) and was a member of Notre Dame's 400 freestyle relay team that finished third.

@z_agate_no tab_no indnt_bld ld:Team scores -- 1. MICDS 150; 2. Notre Dame 97; 3. John F. Kennedy 58.

200 medley relay -- 2. Notre Dame (Brittany Menz, Audrey Glover, Courtney Luehmann, Lauren Castleman), 2:06.72.

200 individual medley -- 2. Jackie Bader, ND, 2:41.41; 3, Glover, ND, 2:45.35.

50 freestyle -- 1. Castleman, ND, 26.68.

100 butterfly -- 3. Luehmann, ND, 1:08.22.

100 freestyle -- Castleman, ND, 1:00.53.

500 freestyle -- 3. Abbie Messmer, ND, 6:39.13.

200 freestyle relay -- 2. Notre Dame (Luehmann, Castleman, Rachel Henson, Morgan Morris), 1:54.

100 backstroke -- 3. Bader, ND, 1:16.42.

100 breaststroke -- 3. Luehmann, ND, 1:20.87.

400 freestyle relay -- 3. Notre Dame (Glover, Morris, Messmer, Bader), 4:28.83.

-- From staff reports

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