Perryville boys soccer debuts with 6-3 victory against FestusWednesday, September 3, 2008
The Pirates posted a 6-3 victory at the Festus Invitational on Tuesday in the program's first game.
Ken Stephenson, Ben Prevallet, Wade Lawrence, Alex Robinson, Cody Leimbach and Dalton Hoehn scored for Perryville.
The Pirates face Hancock in the second round of the tournament Thursday.
Notre Dame 2, Lafayette 1
The Bulldogs opened their season with a victory at home as they try for their third consecutive state championship.
Lafayette opened the scoring on a corner kick, but Notre Dame fought back to score two goals before halftime. Josh Robert and Brock Dirnberger found the back of the net for Notre Dame.
"We played really great soccer in the first half, great team speed," Notre Dame coach Brad Wittenborn said.
Saxony Lutheran 4, Sikeston 0
The Crusaders started their season with a shutout on the road.
Garrett Fritsche, Ross Gage, Andrew Etzold and Mark Buerck scored in the win for the Crusaders (1-0).
Bryant Steffens had three saves to earn the shutout.
SOFTBALL Chaffee 4, Sikeston 3
Sarah Bedwell's one-out double scored the winning run from first base as the Red Devils won on the road in eight innings.
Bedwell, who went 2-for-4 with a triple and had three RBIs, scored Sierra Miller, who had singled.
Madelyn Kiefer, the winning pitcher, also went 2-for-4 for Chaffee (2-2).
WP — Madelyn Kiefer (2-2). LP — Hopson. 3B — Hannah Bedwell (C), Henson (S). 2B — Bedwell (C), Martin (S). Multiple hits — Chaffee: Bedwell 2-4, Kiefer 2-4. Records — Chaffee 2-2.
Herculaneum 6, St. Vincent 0
The Indians couldn't push across a run at home.
Brianna Burroughs struck out nine over seven innings for the Indians (0-4).
WP — Austin. LP — Brianna Burroughs, 0-3. Records — St. Vincent 0-4.
GIRLS TENNIS Jackson 9, Sikeston 0
Dominate might not be strong enough of a word.
The Indians took it to the Bulldogs, failing to drop a single game on their way to victory. Jackson, which hosts Central today, improved to 4-0 with the win.
"We used this as another step in the process," Jackson coach David Brummel said. "But I was very pleased with the way we played."
Singles
No. 1 — Erinne Haff (J) def. Jacarra Lampkin 8-0
No. 2 — Alison Keiper (J) def. Caroline Murray 8-0
No. 3 — Chelsea Jones (J) def. Erica Garrett 8-0
No. 4 — Raechel Batz (J) def. Jessica Hutchcraft 8-0
No. 5 — Maura Neader (J) def. Rachel Murray 8-0
No. 6 — Ashley Ptacek (J) def. Sarah Ruesler 8-0
Doubles
No. 1 — Haff-Keiper (J) def. Lampkin-C. Murray 8-0
No. 2 — Batz-Neader (J) def. Garrett-Hutchcraft 8-0
No. 3 — Jade Freeman-Kaylyn Sneathen (J) def. R. Murray-Ruesler 8-0
VOLLEYBALL
The Tigers dropped their home opener.
Marlena McDowell and Taylor Glueck had four aces each as Jackson won its season opener on the road.
Jill Rushin added three blocks and Rachel Meyr recorded 11 assists in the win.
Woodland tournament
Leopold, Woodland, Zalma and Advance earned wins in first-round matches.
Scores
Leopold def. Greenville 25-6, 25-14
Woodland def. Oak Ridge 25-15, 25-20
Zalma def. Meadow Heights 25-15, 21-25, 25-21
Advance def. Saxony Lutheran 25-9 25-23
SWIMMING
Notre Dame 119, Jackson 109, Central 87
The Bulldogs emerged with the early-season victory.
200 freestyle relay — 1. Notre Dame (Jacob Buckenmyer, Logan Bollinger, Coleman Schott, Ben Rockett) 1:51.24; 2. Notre Dame, 2:01.00; 3. Jackson, 2:08.11.
200 freestyle — 1. Sam Gramling, C, 1:52.35; 2. Sean Doyle, ND, 1:59.92; 3. Matthew Jedlinski, ND, 2:20.46.
200 individual medley — 1. R. Gibson, J, 2:07.93; 2. Caleb Coots, C, 2:08.70; 3. Schott, ND, 2:16.37.
50 freestyle — 1. Bollinger, ND, 24.16; 2. Riley Talbut, J, 24.14; 3. J. Gramling, C, 24.58.
500 freestyle — 1. S. Gramling, C, 5:02.00; 2. McGinnis, J, 5:11.29; 3. Bollinger, ND, 5:46.55.
100 backstroke — 1. G. Gibson, J, 1:03.52; 2. McGinnis, J, 1:04.68; 3. Tomaszewski, ND 1:07.07.
100 butterfly — 1. Coots, C, 56.62; 2. G. Gibson, J, 57:07; 3. Rockett, ND, 1:02.41.
100 freestyle — Doyle, ND, 52.35; 2. J. Gramling, C, 52.70; 3. G. Gibson, J, 54.18.
200 freestyle relay — Jackson (R. Gibson, G. Gibson, McGinnis, Talbut), 1:39.04; 2. Central, 1:42.87; 3. Notre Dame, 1:34.29.
100 breaststroke — 1. Schott, ND, 1:06.53; 2. Talbut, J, 1:14.72; 3. Kidd, C, 1:17.20.
400 freestyle relay — 1. Notre Dame (Buckenmyer, Doyle, Rockett, Bollinger) 3:38.21; 2. Jackson, 3:38.20; 3. Central, 3:45.15.
— From staff reports
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Chaffee's Lady Devils does not have a Sarah Bedwell on their team. It was Hannah Bedwell's one-out double that scored the winning run from first base. Get your facts straight.
400 freestyle relay — 1. Notre Dame (Buckenmyer, Doyle, Rockett, Bollinger) 3:38.21; 2. Jackson, 3:38.20; 3. Central, 3:45.15.
Boys Swimming
Is this a typo,or did Jackson get a better time than
Notre Dame? I may be wrong, but isn't the fastest time the winner?
Please tell me how this can happen?
Also, the Saxony/Sikeston soccer match was AT Saxony, not on the road.
The reporters are stumbling out of the box here.
At least two more typos:
200 freestyle relay — 1. Notre Dame (Jacob Buckenmyer, Logan Bollinger, Coleman Schott, Ben Rockett) 1:51.24; 2. Notre Dame, 2:01.00; 3. Jackson, 2:08.11.
50 freestyle — 1. Bollinger, ND, 24.16; 2. Riley Talbut, J, 24.14; 3. J. Gramling, C, 24.58.
Should be a medley relay...the other speaks for itself...
That being said, it's great that swimming is getting in the paper at all. I think that more swimming coverage (feature articles, sports education articles) might play very well in the SEMissourian right now, what with all the recent buzz from the Olympics and everything.