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SportsDecember 3, 2004

Advance scored 55 points in the first half and posted a 74-42 victory against Woodland on Thursday night in the semifinal round of the Woodland Invitational tournament. Daryl Wade led the Hornets with 17 points. Advance will play Meadow Heights, a winner against Delta, in tonight's championship...

Advance scored 55 points in the first half and posted a 74-42 victory against Woodland on Thursday night in the semifinal round of the Woodland Invitational tournament.

Daryl Wade led the Hornets with 17 points.

Advance will play Meadow Heights, a winner against Delta, in tonight's championship.

Jeremy Limbaugh and James Masters both had 14 points, and Tyler Bowman added 13 for Advance (2-0).

Zach Winchester dumped in 12 points for Woodland (1-1) as the only Cardinals player in double figures.

Meadow Heights hit 11 of 19 3-pointers in its 88-72 triumph against Delta in the other semifinal game.

Michael Collier scored 18 points to lead the Panthers. Heath Fulton and Anthony Bollinger each had 16, and Brian Miinch added 13 for Meadow Heights (3-0).

"We played really well, team-wise," Meadow Heights coach Tom Brown said. "We shot extremely well."

Delta's Aaron Kinder led all scorers with 21 points. Cody Crowden and Kevin Bartels had 14 points apiece, and Brent Menz added 13 for the Bobcats (1-1).

Delta will take on Woodland in tonight's third-place game.

In a consolation semifinal game, Bloomfield overcame 27 team fouls and 17 missed free throws to beat Oak Ridge 66-55. Oak Ridge finished with only four players after committing 31 fouls and fouling out four players. Austin Morrison led the Blue Jays with 17 points. Brian Ruesler had 13, and Lance Felter had 11.

ADVANCE 74, WOODLAND 42

Woodland 10 10 14 8 -- 42

Advance 29 26 12 7 -- 74

WOODLAND (42) -- Seth Gaines 9, Chantz Barham 2, Cody McCraw 9, Mac Stearns 8, Zach Winchester 12, Brandon Masters 2. FG 15, FT 10-15, F 9 (3-pointers: Gaines 1, McCraw 1. Fouled out: none)

ADVANCE (74) -- Jordan Seabaugh 7, Tyler Bowman 13, Jeremy Limbaugh 14, Daryl Wade 17, Drew Sherman 7, James Masters 14, Trenton Moses 2. FG 30, FT 7-12, F 13 (3-pointers: Seabaugh 2, Bowman 2, Wade 2, Sherman 1. Fouled out: none)

MEADOW HEIGHTS 88, DELTA 72

MH 25 19 22 22 -- 88

Delta 18 13 19 22 -- 72

MEADOW HEIGHTS (88) -- Brian Miinch 13, Heath Fulton 16, Anthony Bollinger 16, Joel Hahs 3, Terry Wagner 9, Bryce Wallis 3, Nathan Revelle 6, Anthony Collins 4, Michael Collier 18. FG 35, FT 7-10, F 14 (3-pointers: Collier 3, Fulton 2, Bollinger 2, Miinch 1, Wagner 1, Hahs 1, Wallis 1. Fouled out: none)

DELTA (72) -- Jerry Seabuagh 8, Aaron Kinder 21, Cody Crowden 14, Brent Menz 13, Nathan Stroder 2, Kevin Bartels 14. FG 27, FT 10-13, F 9 (3-pointers: Seabaugh 2, Kinder 2, Crowden 2, Menz 2. Fouled out: none)

BLOOMFIELD 66, OAK RIDGE 55

Bloomfield 8 25 18 15 -- 66

Oak Ridge 4 21 11 19 -- 55

BLOOMFIELD (66) -- Tony Garnett 13, Dillon Rickman 11, Codie Smith 2, Chris Battles 17, Nick Roe 4, Kyle O'Dell 4, Johnathon Monroe 13, Kurt Dumey 2. FG 19, FT 26-43, F 27 (3-pointers: Garnett 1, Rickman 1. Fouled out: none)

OAK RIDGE (55) -- Austin Morrison 17, Brian Ruesler 13, Johnny Price 7, John McMillan 7, Lance Felter 11. FG 18, FT 16-30, F 31 (3-pointers: Morrison 1, Ruesler 1, Felter 1. Fouled out: Morrison, Ruesler, McMillan, Zach Buchheit)

Oran Tournament

Mark Dannenmueller scored 35 points to lead Scott City to a 76-63 semifinal victory over Kelly in the Oran Invitational tournament.

The Rams will play tonight against Twin Rivers, which was a semifinal winner over East Prairie, for the championship.

Kelly jumped to a 20-19 first quarter lead, but Scott City led by eight at halftime and never trailed after that.

Mark Johnston added 17 points for Scott City (2-0).

Michael Glastetter led the Hawks with 17 points. Kendal Deason and Kent Deason each scored 12.

In a consolation semifinal game, Scott County Central topped Richland 79-63. Ray Rodgers scored 25 points for the Braves, and Andrew Pullen had 19. Avis White added 14.

Scott County Central will take on Bell City in the consolation championship tonight.

SCOTT CITY 76, KELLY 63

Kelly 20 10 18 15 -- 63

Scott City 19 19 17 21 -- 76

KELLY (63) -- Steven Strobel 2, Kendal Deason 12, Derek Felter 4, Jordan Felter 8, Kent Deason 12, Clay Mothershead 8, Michael Glastetter 17. FG 29, FT 3-7, F 18 (3-pointers: Kendal Deason. Fouled out: J. Felter)

SCOTT CITY (76) -- Daniel Jackson 9, Andy Stephens 2, Travis Glueck 5, Mark Dannenmueller 35, Mark Johnston 17, Farrell Wasson 2, Jason Schenimann 6. FG 26, FT 15-25, F 11 (3-pointers: Jackson 2, Glueck 1, Dannenmueller 3, Johnston 1. Fouled out: none)

SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL 79, RICHLAND 63

Richland 13 18 16 16 -- 63

SCC 16 30 15 18 -- 79

RICHLAND (63) -- Whittaker 29, Griffin 5, Herrion 9, Waters 7, Smith 13. FG 27, FT 4-10, F 10 (3-pointers: Whittaker 3, Herrion 1, Waters 1. Fouled out: none)

SCOTT COUNTY (79) -- Andrew Pullen 19, Avis White 14, Ray Rodgers 25, Isaac Porter 3, Pershard Owens 4, Jeremy Johnson 8, Chris Monroe 6. FG 35, FT 7-14, F 12 (3-pointers: Porter 1, Johnson 1. Fouled out: none)

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Perryville 55, Grandview 30

Perryville used a 19-2 third quater run to pull away from Grandview at the Potosi Tournament.

Scott Ozark led the Pirates (1-1) with 17 points.

Perryville will play Fredericktown on Saturday in the consolation final.

Grandview 14 5 2 9 -- 30

Perryville 15 9 19 8 -- 55

GRANDVIEW (30) -- Derousse 7, Logston 5, Manning 5, Leggons 4, Cooper 4, Robinson 3, Level 2. FG 13, FT 2-5, F 12 (3-pointers: Logston 1, Manning 1. Fouled out: none)

PERRYVILLE (55) -- Scott Ozark 17, Milan Klaus 8, Phillip Buerck 9, Jacob Hayden 5, Matt Schamburg 4, Andrew Norman 4, Ricky Dunn 8. FG 26, FT 1-8, F 14 (3-pointers: Buerck 1, Hayden 1. Fouled out: none)

GIRLS BASKETBALL Delta 83, East Prairie 9

Delta led 50-0 at halftime and went on to rout the Eagles on the road. East Prairie managed only four field goals compared to Delta's 35.

Sarah Cook led all scorers with 23 points. Rachel Ware score 18, and Ashley Deprow and Kaci Menz added 13 apiece for the Bobcats (2-0).

Delta 22 28 20 13 -- 83

EP 0 0 5 4 -- 9

DELTA (83) -- Jessica Livingston 2, Sarah Cook 23, Shea Smith 8, Ashley Deprow 13, Rachel Ware 18, Kaci Menz 13, Kacie Seabaugh 6. FG 35, FT 11-13, F 9 (3-pointers: Cook 2. Fouled out: none)

EAST PRAIRIE (9) -- Cook 3, Redman 2, Branum 2, Smith 2. FG 4, FT 0-3, F 11 (3-pointers: Cook. Fouled out: none)

Crystal City 51, St. Vincent 43

St. Vincent lost its final round-robin game at the Valle tournament and fell to 1-3.

Lauren Schumer led the Indians with 15 points.

St. Vincent 7 10 7 19 -- 43

Crystal City 17 4 19 11 -- 51

ST. VINCENT (43) -- Lauren Schumer 15, Sierra Paulus 10, Jackie Welker 6, Kelsey Kutz 5, Theresa Mattingly 5, Lisa Abbott 3. FG 18, FT 7-12, F 14 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

CRYSTAL CITY (51) -- Teri Marlor 22, Kayla Helwig 14, Megan Hudson 9, Andrea Tessereau 4, Sandra Hall 2. FG 19, FT 10-15, F 12 (3-pointers: Hudson. Fouled out: Helwig)

Kelly 61, Chaffee 39

Kelly opened its season with a comfortable road win.

Kelly Essner led four double-figure scorers for the Hawks with 12 points.

Kelly only led 13-12 after one quarter, but outscored Chaffee 34-14 over the next two quarters to pull away.

Brittany Ponder, Leigh Ann Buchheit and Mindy Robert scored 10 points apiece for Kelly.

Kegan Orr led Chaffee with 16 points.

Kelly 13 14 20 14 -- 61

Chaffee 12 6 8 13 -- 39

KELLY (61) -- Jessica Burnett 6, Brittany Ponder 10, Kelly Essner 12, Leigh Ann Buchheit 10, Mindy Robert 10, Stephanie Hency 3, Nikki Weiny 2, Rachel Kline 8. FG 24, FT 13-31, F 19 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

CHAFFEE (39) -- Suzanne Reischman 1, Mindy Hendrix 6, Kegan Orr 16, Sarah Benton 2, Tara Propst 2, Whitney Schlosser 4, Rachel Hendrix 8. FG 16, FT 6-16, F 21 (3-pointers: R. Hendrix 1. Fouled out: none)

JV: Kelly 39, Chaffee 27

Perryville 50, Scott City 35

Perryvile held Scott City to nine first-half points en route to a road win.

The Pirates' 13-2 scoring advantage in the second quarter helped break open a close game. Perryville (2-0) led 42-16 after three quarters before crusing to the victory.

Christina Schremp led three scorers in double figures for Perryville with 12 points. Krista Miesner added 11 points and Amber Hacker had 10.

Nora Glasser led Scott City with nine points.

Perryville 9 13 20 8 -- 50

Scott City 7 2 7 19 -- 35

PERRYVILLE (50) -- Christina Schremp 12, Meghan Roth 2, Krista Miesner 11, Amber Hacker 10, Bethany Steffens 6, Annette Weibrecht 3, Jessica Abernathy 4, Becky Bachmann 2. FG 20, FT 6-9, F 14 (3-pointers: Miesner 1, Hacker 2, Weibrecht 1. Fouled out: Steffens)

SCOTT CITY (35) -- Alisha Obermann 2, Valerie Gibbons 2, Angie Laxton 8, Christy Laxton 7, Jessica Warren 3, Nora Glasser 9, Kelly Hicks 4. FG 11, FT 11-16, F 12 (3-pointers: C. Laxton 1, Hicks 1. Fouled out: none)

JV: Perryville def. Scott City

OTHER EVENTS

  • Notre Dame's freshmen boys lost at home to Jackson 41-24. Kyle Glastetter led the Bulldogs (1-1) with 12 points.

-- From staff reports

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