SportsSeptember 27, 2015

All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Saturday.

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From left to right, Cape Central's 200 medley relay team of Sam Hahs, Reagan Ragsdale, Brogan Davis and John Young pose for a photo after Saturday's CoMo Invitational in Columbia, Missouri. The team finished second in the event. (Submitted photo)
From left to right, Cape Central's 200 medley relay team of Sam Hahs, Reagan Ragsdale, Brogan Davis and John Young pose for a photo after Saturday's CoMo Invitational in Columbia, Missouri. The team finished second in the event. (Submitted photo)

Cape Central sophomore Brogan Davis posted a first-place time of 50.26 seconds in the 100 butterfly and broke the school record to help lead the Tigers' boys swimming team to a sixth-place finish at Saturday's CoMo Invitational at the Mizzou Aquatics Center in Columbia, Missouri.

Sophomore Sam Hahs also broke the school record with his third-place time of 59.56 seconds in the 100 breaststroke. Hahs and Davis were also part of Cape Central's 200 medley relay team, which placed second with a time of 1 minutes, 38.02 seconds, also breaking the school record.

Team Scores -- 1. Rock Bridge 270; 2. Rockhurst 195; 3. Staley 155; 4. Eureka 145; 5. David H. Hickman 139; 6. Cape Central 136; 7. (tie) Blue Springs South, Lee's Summit North 125; 9. Lee's Summit 123; 10. Kearney 122; 11. Marquette 112; 12. (tie) Liberty, Liberty North 80; 14. Lee's Summit West 77; 15. Hannibal 62; 16. Parkway West 61; 17. St. Louis University High 60; 18. DeSmet 49; 19. Webb City 48; 20. Park Hill South 36; 21. Oak Park 28; 22. Raymore-Peculiar 26; 23. Parkway Central 25; 24. Pembroke Hill 10; 25. Raytown 8; 26. Parkway South 6

Local results

200 medley relay -- 2. Cape Central (Reagan Ragsdale, Sam Hahs, Brogan Davis, John Young) 1:38.02

200 individual medley -- 6. Sam Hahs (C) 1:59.80; 8. Brogan Davis (C) 2:02.06

100 butterfly -- 1. Brogan Davis (C) 50.26

100 freestyle -- 3. Reagan Ragsdale (C) 47.74;

200 freestyle relay -- 23. Cape Central (Reed Dickson, Levi Strickland, Miles Frazier, Hyrum Dickson) 1:40.22

100 breaststroke -- 3. Sam Hahs (C) 59.56

400 freestyle relay -- 6. Cape Central (John Young, Sam Hahs, Brogan Davis, Reagan Ragsdale) 3:22.03

FALL SOFTBALL

Jackson Invitational Tournament

Windsor seniors Madison Harris and Hannah Hearst each hit a home run as the Owls flew to a 9-6 victory over Farmington to capture the championship at the Shawnee Park Sports Complex.

The nine-team tournament was originally scheduled to be played last weekend with 16 teams but was rained out. The tournament consisted of three teams in each pool.

Windsor dealt Notre Dame its second loss of the season in an 11-8 win followed by a 10-3 victory over Chaffee to receive first place in Pool B. The Owls edged Portageville 1-0 in the semifinals to play for the championship. Farmington advanced to the championship game following an 11-4 win over Poplar Bluff. The Mules finished first in Pool A following a 2-0 win over Lutheran South and a 3-2 victory over Jackson. The host Indians edged Lutheran South 2-1 in the opening round but then fell to the Lancers 17-8 in eight innings.

POOL A

Jackson 2, Lutheran South 1

Jackson 002 000 0 -- 2 8 1

Lutheran S. 000 010 0 -- 1 7 1

WP -- Sophie Wunderlich. LP -- Lilah Halveland. 2B -- Erica Gray (J), Mallorie Maintz (J), Lauren Beier (LS), Abigail George (LS). Multiple hits -- Jackson: Erica Gray 2-3, Mallorie Maintz 2-4, Sophie Wunderlich 2-3; Lutheran South: Abby Frankenreiter 2-3.

Poplar Bluff 3, Jackson 2

Jackson 000 100 10 -- 2 4 2

P. Bluff 200 000 01 -- 3 6 0

WP -- Shelby Sievers. LP -- Sicily Johnston. HR -- Mallorie Maintz (J). 2B -- Erica Gray (J), Sophie Wunderlich (J). Multiple hits -- Poplar Bluff: Gracie King 2-3, Shelby Sievers 2-4.

Lutheran South 17, Jackson 7

Lutheran S. 430 100 09 -- 17 19 3

Jackson 000 015 20 -- 8 10 5

WP -- Lauren Beier. LP -- Sicily Johnston. HR -- Madison Earnheart (J), Lauren Beier (LS), Abby Frankenreiter (LS) 2. 2B -- Erica Gray (J), Mallorie Maintz (J), Abigail George (LS), Meredith Wernig (LS) 2. Multiple hits -- Jackson: Erica Gray 2-4, Mallorie Maintz 2-4, Sophie Wunderlich 2-5; Lutheran South: Lauren Beier 3-5, Abby Frankenreiter 2-6, Emily Frankenreiter 2-5, Abigail George 3-6, Lilah Halveland 2-5, Meredith Wernig 3-6.

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POOL B

Notre Dame 9, Chaffee 2

Notre Dame 013 320 0 -- 9 12 0

Chaffee 110 000 0 -- 2 6 0

WP -- Ellie Retz. LP -- Carleigh Burnett. HR -- Carlie Milz (C). 2B -- Hallie Bollinger (C), Sydney Walker (C), Madison Landeros (ND), Abby Rollet (ND), Christina Scherer (ND), Anne Ziegler (ND). Multiple hits -- Notre Dame: Madison Landeros 4-4, Abby Rollet 2-2, Anne Ziegler 2-3.

Windsor 11, Notre Dame 8

Windsor 120 125 0 -- 11 13 0

Notre Dame 030 004 1 -- 8 12 3

WP -- Kylie Gmerek. LP -- Haylie Santos. HR -- Kylie Gmerek (W), Madison Harris (W), Jessica Veselske (W). 3B -- Morgan Duschell (ND). 2B -- Morgan Duschell (ND), Payton Friga (ND), Madison Landeros (ND), Christina Scherer (ND), Camryn Clark (W), Kylie Gmerek (W), Madison Harris (W). Multiple hits -- Notre Dame: Morgan Duschell 2-4, Lindsey Elfrink 3-4, Payton Friga 2-3, Abby Rollet 2-4; Windsor (Imperial): Nicole Barton 2-4, Ally Brickner 2-2, Kylie Gmerek 3-4, Madison Harris 2-4, Devon Kaltmeyer 2-4.

Notre Dame 12, Naylor 2

Notre Dame 11(10) 00 -- 12 13 1

Naylor 000 20 -- 2 5 5

WP -- Ellie Retz. LP -- Gracie Gargac. 2B -- Callee Pickrell (Na), Lily Dohogne (ND) Madison Landeros (ND), Sydney Newell (ND) 2, Abby Rollet (ND), Maddie Urhahn (ND). Multiple hits -- Notre Dame: Lily Dohogne 2-3, Morgan Duschell 2-4, Adrianna Landewee 2-3, Sydney Newell 2-4.

CROSS COUNTRY

Marshall County Invitational

Senior Chelsea Drum was the first runner to cross the finish line as the Jackson girls cross country team won the championship in Benton, Kentucky.

Drum posted a first-place time of 18 minutes, 42.83 seconds and was one of six Indians runners who placed in the top 10 to help lead Jackson to the title.

Notre Dame's Alaina Baumgart finished with a third-place time of 19 minutes, 45.65 seconds as the Bulldogs placed 40 points behind the Indians to receive second place.

On the boys' side, Notre Dame junior Rudy McClellan posted a fourth-place time of 16 minutes, 48.40 seconds to lead the Bulldogs to second place in the team standings.

BOYS

Team Scores -- 1. North Hopkins (Madisonville, Ky.) 63; 2. Notre Dame 87; 3. Jackson 93; 4. Webster County (Dixon, Ky.) 118; 5. McCracken County (Paducah, Ky.) 136; 6. Graves County (Mayfield, Ky.) 185; 7. Marshall County (Benton, Ky.) 208; 8. Owensboro, Ky. 241; 9. Paducah Tilghman, Ky. 271; 10. Hopkinsville 273; 11. Trigg County (Cadiz, Ky.) 324; 12. Henderson County (Henderson, Ky.) 336; 13. Fort Campbell, Ky. 404; 14. Hickman County (Clinton, Ky.) 408; 15. St. Mary (Paducah, Ky.) 413

Local top five finishers

NOTRE DAME -- 4. Rudy McClellan (16:48.40); 10. Matt Gibbs (17:18.56); 11. Benton Keran (17:21.46); 31. Hogan Coad (18:25.34); 36. Evan Landewee (18:35.12)

JACKSON -- 16. Joseph Reed (17:33.28); 17. Caleb Bess (17:33.72); 19. Alex Philipps (17:47.72); 22. Kyle Kester (17:57.84); 24. Brent Werner (18:04.75)

GIRLS

Team Scores -- 1. Jackson 23; 2. Notre Dame 63; 3. McCracken County (Paducah, Ky.) 122; 4. Owensboro, Ky. 194; 5. Webster County (Dixon, Ky.) 204; 6. North Hopkins (Madisonville, Ky.) 206; 7. North Hardin (Elizabethtown, Ky.) 219; 8. Paducah Tilghman, Ky. 227; 9. Graves County (Mayfield, Ky.) 232; 10. Trigg County (Cadiz, Ky.) 232; 11. Hopkinsville, Ky. 246; 12. Marshall County (Benton, Ky.) 261; 13. Calloway County (Murray, Ky.) 265; 14. Dawson Springs, Ky. 351

Local top finishers

JACKSON -- 1. Chelsea Drum (18:42.83); 2. Carli Knott (19:17.06); 4. Megan Barnum (19:55.59); 7. Courtney Hahs (20:26.55); 9. Leah Hecht (21:11.07); 10. Ana Compton (21:12.65)

NOTRE DAME -- 3. Alaina Baumgart (19:45.65); 6. Katie Hanners (20:17.98); 8. Bailey Beussink (20:39.64); 18. Emily Timpe (21:36.10); 30. Kennedy McGhee (22:15.08)

-- From staff reports

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