SportsSeptember 5, 2012
All the local high school events reported Tuesday to the Southeast Missourian.

The Kelly softball team remained unbeaten with a 3-0 victory against visiting Scott City on Tuesday.

Kristi Brucker went 4 1/3 scoreless innings for the Hawks (6-0), striking out five and allowing three hits.

Morgan LeDure and Stephanie Worth connected for triples in the win, while Jessica Worth collected two RBIs.

Bella Bowers had a double for Scott City (2-4), while Alexis Spriggs struck out seven and gave up six hits and one earned run.

Scott City 000 000 0 -- 0 4 3

Kelly 012 000 X -- 3 6 2

WP -- Kristi Brucker, 4-0. LP -- Alexis Spriggs. 3B -- Morgan LeDure (K), Stephanie Worth (K). 2B -- Bella Bowers (SC). Records -- Kelly 6-0, Scott City 2-4.

Jackson 3, Oran 1

Jackson scored three unearned runs in the fourth inning in its road win.

The Indians (3-2) won despite being outhit 5-3.

Jackson junior Mallory Jones went the distance in the circle. She did not strike out a batter and walked one.

Tatum May took the loss for Oran.

Jackson 000 300 0 -- 3 3 1

Oran 000 100 0 -- 1 5 5

WP -- Mallory Jones, 0-0. LP -- Tatum May. 2B -- Molly McConnell (0). Muliple hits: Oran, Taylor Nenninger 2-3. Records -- Jackson 3-2, Oran 2-2.

Notre Dame 8, Poplar Bluff 5

Tiffany Wood went 2 for 4 with a triple in the Bulldogs' home win.

Maria Layton went 3 for 4, while Liz Kight added two hits.

Nikki Peters improved to 3-1 on the mound for Notre Dame (6-1).

Poplar Bluff 301 010 0 -- 5 5 3

Notre Dame 130 130 X -- 8 12 1

WP -- Nikki Peters, 3-1. LP -- Coleman. 3B -- Tiffany Wood (ND), Montgomery 2 (PB). Multiple hits -- Notre Dame: Wood 2-4, Liz Kight 2-4, Maria Layton 3-4; Poplar Bluff: Montgomery 2-3. Records -- Notre Dame 6-1.

Saxony Lutheran 12, Doniphan 1

Kelli Brunke pitched a no-hitter as the Crusaders won their road contest in five innings.

Brunke struck out seven and allowed no earned runs.

Ashley Steck had two RBIs for the Crusaders (3-5).

Saxony Lutheran 570 00 -- 12 5 2

Doniphan 100 00 -- 1 0 2

WP -- Kelli Brunke, 2-1. LP -- H. Sitch. Records -- Saxony Lutheran 3-5.

VOLLEYBALL

Woodland 25 25 Puxico 19 13

The Cardinals won their season opener in two games.

Josie Long had nine kills, five digs and two aces in the home win.

Kathlyn Cooper had three kills, while Makenzie Rhodes added three kills and three aces.

JV -- Puxico won 25-14, 25-18

Leopold 25 25 Meadow Heights 11 18

Caitlin Petty had seven kills, six assists and six aces in the Wildcats' road win.

Alli Woodfin had five kills, while Sydney Eeftink had seven assists and three aces.

Denai Arnzen added seven digs and three aces for Leopold (6-1).

Bell City 25 21 25 25 Zalma 18 25 18 18

Bell City won the best-of-five match at home.

Sierra Bradshaw led the Cubs (2-2-1) with five kills and four aces. Jessica Maddox added four kills.

Advance 25 25 Scott City 12 19

Liza Gray had four kills and two blocks for the Hornets, while Aimie Simmers had two kills and two blocks.

Haley Kinnison added two kills, and Allie Below had five assists.

JV -- Advance won 24-26, 25-12, 25-20

Dexter 25 25 Central 10 9

Katie Williams had eight digs and three kills in the Tigers' road loss.

Central fell to 1-6.

JV -- Dexter won in two sets

Marquand 25 25 Eagle Ridge 23 23

Hannah Hess had four kills and four digs in the Eagles' (2-3) road loss.

Callie Hefner and Hannah Petzoldt both had two kills and three aces. Emily Jackson added three kills.

Perryville 26 25 25 Farmington 28 11 22

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The Pirates improved to 5-1 with a three-game road win.

Ashley Bachmann had 12 assists, while Kaylie Hadler had seven kills. Lauren Buxton added six kills.

JV -- Perryville won 25-14, 25-18

Jackson 14 27 25 Poplar Bluff 25 25 17

Melinna Craft had 10 kills, 14 digs and two aces in the Indians' (1-2) home win.

Hailey Mouser had 14 digs and 11 kills, while Alexa Kelpe had 27 assists and 10 digs.

SOCCER

Saxony Lutheran 7, Fredericktown 1

Logan Sprandel led the Crusaders with three goals and one assist.

Anthony Etzold and Zach Beal both had one goal and one assist.

Collin Sprandel and Brandon Fritsche both netted a goal, while while Hunter Coe had two assists and Ryan Palmer had one.

Central 6, Farmington 0

The Tigers (4-1) blanked Farmington at home.

Chandler Bagley netted a goal and had two assists in the win.

Nick Barnes, Matt Castillo, Matt Chism, Eric Craiglow and Preston Mecum all added a goal.

Tyler Anderson and Josh Moore had assists.

Eagle Ridge 8, Westwood Baptist 0

Aaron Margrabe had two goals and two assists for Eagle Ridge (2-2).

Josiah Seyer netted two goals and had an assist, while Mike Perez and Josh Frederich both had two goals.

Caleb Cereny had three saves in goal.

GIRLS TENNIS

Notre Dame 9, Farmington 0

The Bulldogs won every match for the road win.

Singles

No. 1 -- Carly Hopkins (ND) def. Morgan Smith 8-5

No. 2 -- Reagan Kapp (ND) def. Anna Slinkard 3-0 (retired with injury)

No. 3 -- Anna Unterreiner (ND) def. Amanda Bradley 8-5

No. 4 -- Caroline Burke (ND) def. Kayle Nephew 8-4

No. 5 -- Maddie Walker (ND) def. Joannie Leach 8-2

No. 6 -- Emily Young (ND) def. Jennifer Henson 8-6

Doubles

No. 1 -- Hopkins-Kapp (ND) def. Smith-Nephew 8-3

No. 2 -- Unterreiner-Burke (ND) def. Slinkard-Bradley 8-6

No. 3 -- Walker-Young (ND) def. Leach-Henson 8-5

JV -- Notre Dame 4, Farmington 0

GIRLS TENNIS

Poplar Bluff 9, Central 0

The Tigers were swept in singles and doubles in their road match.

Singles

1. -- V.Bottorff (PB) def. Faith Tegel 9-7

2. -- Krishnan (PB) def. Caroline Retter 8-3

3. -- Crites (PB) def. Josey Powell 8-2

4. -- Ward (PB) def. Sydney Messerli 8-1

5. -- Parekh (PB) def. Courtney Limbaugh 8-0

6. -- Andrews (PB) def. Webb 8-6

Doubles

1. -- Bottorff-Crites (PB) def. Tegel-Messerli 8-4

2. -- Krishnan-Parekh (PB) def. Retter-Powell 8-5

3. -- Ward-Andrews (PB) def. Limbaugh-Webb 8-4

GIRLS GOLF

MICDS 388, Notre Dame 392

The Bulldogs lost by four strokes in the 18-hole competition at Dalhousie Golf Club.

Camille Brewer led Notre Dame with a 93. Morgan Schumer shot a 95, while Amy Blattel and Maris Parker both carded a 102.

-- From staff reports

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