The Central track teams split a dual track meet at Poplar Bluff on Tuesday night.
The Central boys lost 82-59, and the Tigers girls dominated 107-34.
Allen Walker won the 100-meter dash and the long jump for Central.
Nadia Cox won the 100 and long jump for the girls team.
Central boys winners
100 -- Allen Walker, 11.14; 400 relay -- Central (Walker, Hykeem Hammonds, Tyler Terry, Anwar Glenn), 44.28; 3,200 -- John Kipper, 10:14; Long jump -- Walker, 20-1 1/2; Triple jump -- Terry, 43-7 1/2; High jump -- Jared Thomas, 5-10; Pole vault -- Matt Willingham, 13-0.
Central girls winners
3,200 relay -- Central (Holly Shaffer, Renee Moreland, Tiffany Mead, Linnea Woldtvedt), 10:55; 100 hurdles -- Sirena Watkins, 19.09; 100 -- Nadia Cox, 13.41; 800 relay -- Central (Meg Yates, Dani Gross, Nicole Jackson, Maggie Limbaugh), 1:53.67; 400 relay -- Central (Yates, Cox, Jackson, Brittney Thomas), 51.68; 400 -- Mead, 1:03; 300 hurdles -- Moreland, 52.83; 800 -- Woldtvedt, 2:34; 200 -- Jackson, 27.73; 3,200 -- Shaffer, 12:48; Pole vault -- Limbaugh, 9-0; Shot put -- Brianna Egbuka, 30-6; Discus -- Lauren Loftis, 93-7; Long jump -- Cox, 16-6; Triple jump -- Gross, 33-3; High jump -- Lisa Langenfeld, 4-10.
Perryville finished second in the 16-team boys meet with 90 points, behind Potosi's 137. Jackson placed sixth with 38 points.
Event winners for the Pirates were Clinton Rice in the 300-meter hurdles and Kyle Cottner in the long jump.
Perryville results
3,200 relay -- 2. PHS (Ryan Regelsperger, Terry Wood, John Lohmann, Jesse Kueker), 8:26.02; 110 hurdles -- 2. Clinton Rice, 16.76; 800 relay -- 4. PHS (Kyle Lorenz, Zach Hanquist, Joe Krietler, Adam Westmoreland), 1:36.20; 1,600 -- 4. William Benline, 4:55.77; 400 -- 5. Wood, 51.54; 300 hurdles -- 1. Rice, 42.75; 800 -- 3. Kueker , 2:06.30; 5. Regelsperger, 2:08; 1,600 relay -- 2. PHS (Wood, Rice, Kueker, Kyle Cottner), 3:30.26; Discus -- 2. Ben Rhyne, 136-3; Long jump -- 1. Cottner, 20-9 1/4; Triple jump -- 5. Cottner, 39-5.
The Notre Dame girls track team placed first at Dexter.
Katie Daniel won three events -- the 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles and shot put -- and Amber Karnes set the school record in the long jump as part of her two wins. Emily Bira set the school record in the 100.
Boys results were not available.
Team results -- 1. Notre Dame 84, 2. Dexter 70, 3. Sikeston 43, 4. Charleston 18
Notre Dame results
3,200 relay -- 3. Notre Dame 11:53; 100 hurdles -- 1. Katie Daniel 15.68, 3. Haley Bohnert 19.18; 100 -- 3. Emily Bira 12.8; 800 relay -- 1. Notre Dame (Bohnert, Hannah Glueck, Amber Karnes, Bira) 1:50; 1,600 -- 2. Teresa Miller 6:23, 3. Kelli Nagel 6:38; 400 relay -- 2. Notre Dame 52.65; 400 -- 2. Karnes 1:03; 300 hurdles -- 1. Daniel 49.56; 800 -- 2. Miller 2:42; 200 -- 3. Bira 27.01; 3,200 -- 2. Nagel 15:15, 3. Stacie Kula 15:23; 1,600 relay -- 3. Notre Dame 5:17.48; High jump -- 2. Kelsie Neff 4-6; Long jump -- 1. Karnes 16-0; Triple jump -- 1. Karnes 33-8 1/2; Shot put -- 1. Daniel 31-9, 3. Sara Shafer 25-7; Discus -- 2. Shafer 75-8, 3. Kristen Hinton 69-11.
Kelly's Kent Deason tossed his first career perfect game in a home win. Deason stuck out only one batter, but only threw about 60 pitches.
Danny Wilson went 3-for-3 for the Hawks (4-2).
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WP -- Kent Deason 1-0. LP -- Deere. Multiple hits --Danny Wilson (K) 3-3. Records -- Kelly 4-2.
Sophomore Yuta Kuroda hurled his first career no-hitter, as St. Vincent romped in five innings.
Joey Guilliams led St. Vincent (2-6) with three hits.
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WP -- Yuta Kuroda. LP -- Fulton. 2B -- Waylon Richardet (S), Justin Ruessler (S). Multiple hits -- St. Vincent, Alex Armbruster 2-3, Joey Guilliams 3-4, Richardet 2-3, Greg Finger 2-3, Anthony Brown 2-2. Records -- St. Vincent 2-6.
Matt Hester had four RBIs in a road conference win.
Hester and Brandon Cooper had two hits apiece. Cooper and Steve Miinch had two RBIs apiece.
Tyler Bruce picked up the win for the Tigers (6-8, 4-2).
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WP -- Tyler Bruce. LP -- Thomas Higgerson. 2B --Brandon Cooper (C), Steve Miinch (C), Harris (N). 3B -- Zac Hudson (C). Multiple hits -- Central, Matt Hester 2-3; Cooper 2-3. Records -- Central 6-8.
JV -- Central won, 12-5.
Nick Niemczyk allowed seven hits and just one earned run while striking out five over seven innings during Bell City's home victory.
The Cubs (6-2) had nine hits, led by Niemczyk and Toby Heeb with two each.
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WP -- Nick Niemczyk, 1-0. LP -- Dillon Rickman. HR --Jon Monroe (BL). 2B -- Niemczyk (BC). Multiple hits --Bloomfield, Rickman 2-4, Monroe 2-4; Bell City, Niemczyk 2-2, Toby Heeb 2-3. Records -- Bell City 6-2.
Chris Hanback struck out nine batters and shut out visiting Woodland to win in five innings.
Brad Daugherty, Augi Orr and Korey Chapman each had two hits for the Devils (4-6).
Woodland's Anthony Grojean suffered the loss.
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WP -- Chris Hanback, 3-1. LP -- Anthony Grojean. 2B -- Brad Daugherty (C), Jeremy Penrose (C), Korey Chapman (C), Jeff Daugherty (C). Multiple hits -- Chaffee, B. Daugherty 2-3, Augi Orr 2-2, Chapman 2-3. Records -- Chaffee 4-6.
After neither team scored in regulation, Kate Miller found the net 13 seconds into overtime to lift Central past visiting Sikeston.
Lauren Thompson assisted on the goal for the Tigers (7-2-1), while Chelsea Burns recorded the shutout.
Rebecca Richbourgh and Hannah Kohm scored two goals apiece in a road rout.
Molly Hartmann, Shay Priester, Leslie Gordon and Erin Curtis added a goal apiece. Curtis had two assists, while Hartmann, Richbourg, Jenni Tenholder and Randi Kraust each had one.
Kylie Werner picked up her sixth shutout for Jackson (9-2).
JV -- Jackson 4, Farmington 0
Notre Dame finished fourth among four teams at Mary Institute-Country Day School.
Ursuline Academy won the meet with 171 points, MICDS was second at 155, Lutheran South placed third at 117, and the Bulldogs finished with 95 points.
Notre Dame's Mollie Messmer placed second in the 200-yard freestyle, third in the 100 free and was part of the 200 free relay that placed second. Ashly Ducharme placed second in the 200 IM and third in the 500 free.
Notre Dame results
200 free -- 2. Mollie Messmer, 2:22.16; 200 IM -- 2. Ashly Ducharme, 2:33.10; Diving -- 3. Lauren Bader, 155.40; 100 free -- 3. Messmer, 1:04.94; 500 free -- 3. Ducharme, 6:01.76; 200 free relay -- 2. ND (Bader, Ashley Nenninger, Messmer, Jordan Seabaugh), 1:59.33; 100 back -- 3. Nenninger, 1:22.92.
Central won 10 events in a home rout of Poplar Bluff.
Katie Bowles (medley relay, 400 relay), Kasper Woldtvedt (200 medley relay, 200 free relay), Tara Pickens (100 free, 400 relay) and Joanna Taleno (500 free, 200 free relay) each were part of two wins for the Tigers (5-4-1).
Central winners
Medley relay -- Central (Kasper Woldtvedt, Katie Bowles, Lindsey Reimann, Emily Spriggs), 2:19.22; 200 free -- Hannah Kinder, 2:07.87; 50 free -- Emily Spriggs, 30.34; Diving -- Taylor McMillan, 188.75; 100 fly -- Amy Bickings, 1:17.37; 100 free -- Tara Pickens, 1:11.81; 500 free -- Joanna Taleno, 6:37.74; 200 free relay -- Central (Brittany Halter, Woldtvedt, Taleno, Kinder), 1:59.00; 100 breast -- Jessi Yarbro, 1:22.95; 400 relay -- Central (Bowles, Pickens, Abby Purdue, Schroeder), 4:58.91.
Woodland won a marathon game at home.
The Cardinals (5-4) took advantage of 25 walks.
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WP -- Heaven Sitze. LP -- Jentles. HR -- Sasha Hutson (W), Enyart (C). 2B -- Sarah Porter (W), Tasha Lincoln (W), Enyart (C), Hicks (C). Multiple hits -- Clearwater, Enyart 4-5; Swafford 3-3; Greer 2-4; Woodland, Rheanna Greer 2-3; Sitze 2-4; Porter 2-3. Records --Woodland 5-4.
Advance pitcher Alicia Broshuis won her fifth game, and the Hornets survived a seventh-inning comeback to defeat visiting Leopold (5-2).
Angela Broshuis and Kaci Cooper both went 4-for-4 for Advance (5-0), and Amber Wilson added two hits.
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WP -- Alicia Broshuis, 5-0. 3B -- Angela Broshuis (A). 2B -- Kaci Cooper (A). Multiple hits -- Advance, Angela Broshuis 4-4, Cooper 4-4, Amber Wilson 2-4. Records -- Advance 5-0, Leopold 5-2.
Scott City pitcher Emily Essner picked up her ninth straight victory, as the Rams won on the road.
Lauren Schaefer had three hits and Kelley Hicks added two for Scott City (9-1).
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WP -- Emily Essner, 9-0. LP -- Karrah Tanner. 2B --Kacie Cartwright (S), Laura Carter (N). Multiple hits --Scott City, Lauren Schaefer 3-5, Kelley Hicks 2-3. Records -- Scott City 9-1.
St. Vincent improved to 9-0 with a dual win at Raintree in Hillsboro, Mo.
Corey Brueckner was the low man for the Indians with a 3-over-par 39. Zach Richardet shot a 41, Grant Pingel shot a 47 and Danny Rellergert shot a 56.
Notre Dame won a three-team meet at the Caruthersville Country Club.
The Bulldogs' Will Lindman and Caruthersville's Justin Dorroh each shot 5-over-par 40 for the medalist spot. Brandon Holzum, Clayton Eftink and Jonathan Blattel all shot rounds of 42 for Notre Dame.
Central improved to 6-1 with a home win against Sikeston.
Carson Kelley, David Deisher, Drew Kiel and Alex Kies won singles matches for the Tigers.
Singles -- 1. Marc Leibel (S) def. Kevin Rohatgi 8-5; 2. Carson Kelley (C) def. Chris Matthews 8-2; 3. David Deisher (C) def. Grant Ingram 8-6; 4. Drew Kiel (C) def. Logan Hampton 9-8; 5. Alex Kies (C) def. Clayton Matthews 8-4; 6. Andrew Powell (S) def. Josiah Johnson 8-5.
Doubles -- 1. Leibel-Chris Matthews (S) def. Kelley-Deisher 8-5; 2. Rohatgi-Kies (C) def. Ingram-Powell 8-2; 3. Clayton Matthews-Charlie Jones (S) def. Kiel-Johnson 8-2
Late Monday
CENTRAL 9, KENNETT 0
Singles -- 1. Rohatgi (C) def. Phillip Snider 8-12. Kelley (C) def. Dustin Sullivan 9-7; 3. Kies (C) def. Dustin Lancaster 8-6; 4. Kiel (C) def. Jake Dabak 8-1; 5. Johnson (C) def. Dustin Shelton 8-5; 6. Weir (C) def. Jason Garner 8-2.
Doubles -- 1. Rohatgi-Kies (C) def. Snider-Lancaster 8-0; 2. Kiel-Johnson (C) def. Sullivan-Dabak 8-4; 3. Weir-Will LaFoe (C) def. Shelton-Garner 8-4.
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