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SportsOctober 2, 2007

Bobcats pitcher Kendra Burnett allowed two hits, struck out nine and walked two to help the Delta softball team knock off Perryville 8-0 on Monday. Amanda Seabaugh went 2-for-3 and drove in two runs for the Bobcats (12-8). Emma Littge struck out one and walked two to take the loss for the Pirates...

Delta's Taylor Smith slid safely into third base on a steal attempt as Perryville's Emily Hanquist covered during the first inning Monday at Delta. (Fred Lynch)
Delta's Taylor Smith slid safely into third base on a steal attempt as Perryville's Emily Hanquist covered during the first inning Monday at Delta. (Fred Lynch)

Bobcats pitcher Kendra Burnett allowed two hits, struck out nine and walked two to help the Delta softball team knock off Perryville 8-0 on Monday.

Amanda Seabaugh went 2-for-3 and drove in two runs for the Bobcats (12-8).

Emma Littge struck out one and walked two to take the loss for the Pirates.

Perryville 000 000 0 -- 0 2 2

Delta 200 600 x -- 8 12 2

Delta pitcher Kendra Burnett delivered a pitch to a Perryville batter during Monday's game.
Delta pitcher Kendra Burnett delivered a pitch to a Perryville batter during Monday's game.

WP -- Kendra Burnett. LP -- Emma Littge. 3B -- Sara Blattel. Multiple hits -- Delta, Sara Blattel 2-4, Amanda Seabaugh 2-3, Taylor Keys 2-3. Record -- Delta 12-8.

BOYS SOCCERSaxony Lutheran 3, St. Pius 1

Garrett Fritsche, Andrew Etzoldt and Ben Curtoise all scored a goal to lead Saxony Lutheran to victory.

Bryant Steffens had three saves for the Crusaders (9-1-1).

VOLLEYBALLJackson 25 25 24 25Oak Ridge 11 19 26 11

Jackson captured three of four games in the best-of-five match on the road.

Lauren Meyer led Oak Ridge with 12 kills. Emily Ruch added nine kills and Andrea Schreiner had four kills to help the Blue Jays.

Leopold 25 25Woodland 7 14

Leopold's Maddy Hutchings had five kills and three service aces while Casey Bucher contributed six kills.

Cassie Seiler had 11 assists and four digs for the Wildcats (16-3).

Lauren Johnson led Woodland with three kills while Chelsea Lawrence added two kills and Brandi Killian had four assists.

Oran 25 22 25Bloomfield 17 25 19

Cassie Graviett led Oran with five kills, three aces, seven digs and four blocks.

Cammie Milam added three assists, five aces and three digs while Callie Kielhofner had two kills, three aces and three digs for the Eagles (4-8).

JV -- Oran lost 24-26, 12-25

Perryville 24 23Notre Dame 26 25

Notre Dame's Shannon Brennan smacked down five kills while Paige Schumer had eight assists and Kelsey Bradshaw had nine digs for the Bulldogs (8-7-2).

Central 25 25Fredericktown 15 14

Taylor Kirn led Central with six aces.

Wendi Zickfield added seven kills and Katie Scholl had 11 assists to help the Tigers (14-7-2).

JV -- Central won 25-13, 25-17

GIRLS TENNISCentral 7, Sikeston 2

Central dominated in its last regular-season match of the year.

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The Tigers (14-3) won five out of six singles matches and two out of three doubles matches to take the win.

Singles

No. 1 -- Jenni DeWitt (S) def. Sarah Ford 8-1

No. 2 -- Christen Edmonds (C) def. Campbell Moore 8-2

No. 3 -- Brooke Morris (C) def. Megan Underhill 8-1

No. 4 -- Kristi Lazarova (C) def. Hannah Moore 8-3

No. 5 -- Sami Gross (C) def. Caroline Murray 8-0

No. 6 -- Sarah Uptmor (C) def. Jacarra Lampkin 8-0

Doubles

No. 1 -- DeWitt and Moore (S) def. Ford and Edmonds 9-7

No. 2 -- Morris and Gross (C) def. Underhill and Moore 8-1

No. 3 -- Lazarova and Uptmor (C) def. Murray and Lampkin 8-0

Jackson 6, Poplar Bluff 3

The Indians won four of six singles matches and took two of three doubles matches to defeat the Mules.

Singles

No. 1 -- Erinne Haff (J) def. Morgan Allen 8-3

No. 2 -- Jessica Gray (P) def. Chelsea Jones 8-3

No. 3 -- Dana Schuermann (P) def. Maura Neader 8-6

No. 4 -- Ellyn Beil (J) def. Allie Poteet 8-1

No. 5 -- Alison Keiper (J) def. Jenni Hubbard 8-0

No. 6 -- Raechel Batz (J) def. Kelsey Olsen 8-1

Doubles

No. 1 -- Allen and Schuermann (P) def. Haff and Beil 8-4

No. 2 -- Neader and Keiper (J) def. Gray and Poteet 8-2

No. 3 -- Jones and Batz (J) def. Hubbard and Olsen 8-1

OTHERJUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALLCentral 46, Scott City 6

Central remained unbeaten as Deonte Jenkins had three touchdowns and three 2-point conversions to lead the Tigers (3-0).

Charles Robinson and Tay Richardson both added touchdowns and a 2-point conversion while Bryce Gary also added a 2-point conversion for the Tigers.

-- From staff reports

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