Tyler Heuring went 2-for-3 and drove in two runs to help Oran escape with a 4-3 road win at Leopold on Wednesday.
Cody Dirnberger picked up his first win on the mound, going six innings and striking out six. Jayden Pobst pitched the seventh to earn the save.
Darren VanGennip, Wade Wiseman and Dustin Thiele each drove in a run for Leopold (2-2).
Clayton Stoverink took the loss.
Oran 011 200 0 -- 4 7 3
Leopold 000 210 0 -- 3 4 0
WP -- Cody Dirnberger. LP -- Clayton Stoverink. 2B -- Jake Carter (O), Tyler Heuring (O), Stoverink (L). 3B -- Dustin Thiele (L). Multiple hits -- Oran: Zac Chasteen 2-4, Heuring 2-3. Records -- Oran 3-0, Leopold 2-2.
Dexter 5, Kelly 1
The Hawks (3-1) suffered their first loss of the season.
Levi Felter hurled seven innings, allowed nine hits, four earned runs, walked three and struck out two.
Chase Smith had Kelly's lone RBI.
Dexter 011 002 1 -- 5 9 1
Kelly 000 100 0 -- 1 3 1
WP -- Cody Stause. LP -- Levi Felter, 1-1. 2B -- Sifford (D), McKuen (D). Multiple hits -- Dexter: Ben Mills 2-4. Records -- Dexter 1-0, Kelly 3-1.
Advance 9, Bloomfield 6
Jacob Bond and Grant Gray led the Hornets' (1-4) high-octane offense.
Bond finished 2-for-3 with two doubles, two runs, a stolen base and three RBIs. Gray went a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles, two runs, a stolen base and two RBIs.
Bond earned the win for Advance.
Advance 020 412 0 -- 9 13 3
Bloomfield 121 011 0 -- 6 8 4
WP -- Jacob Bond, 1-1. LP -- Vandiver. 2B -- Bond 2 (A), Grant Gray 2 (A), Michael Storie (A), McNeil (B), Smith (B). Multiple hits -- Advance: Bond 2-3, Cory Cooper 3-5, Gray 3-3; Bloomfield: Smith 2-3, Jackson 2-4. Records -- Advance 1-4, Bloomfield 2-3.
Hillsboro 10, Jackson 0
The Indians collected two hits as they took a beating at home.
Drew Coleman suffered the loss for Jackson (2-2).
Hillsboro 080 010 1 -- 10 10 0
Jackson 000 000 0 -- 0 0 0
WP -- Andy McKeaver. LP -- Drew Coleman. 2B -- Bryar Langley (H), Alex Jacobs (H). Multiple hits -- Hillsboro: Langley 2-4, Chris Lehnhoff 2-5, Andy Lemke 2-4. Records -- Jackson 2-2.
TrackCentral vs. Sikeston
The Tigers captured first in the girls meet, but fell to the Bulldogs on the boys side.
Aspen Pullen took home two first-place finishes for Central. Brittany Moreland captured first in the 1,600 and aided two first-place relays.
On the boys side, Eric Schott finished first in the 1,600 and aided the 3,200 relay.
Girls
Team scores -- Central 80 1/2, Sikeston 61 1/2
Central top-three finishers
3,200 relay -- 1. 10:41 (Brittany Moreland, Veronica Schabbing, Victoria Schabbing, Mary Dohogne)
100 -- 3. Erica Childs 12.88
100 hurdles -- 1. Aspen Pullen 18.35
800 relay -- 2. 1:48 (Jessica Harris, Ivana Jackson, Sadie Pittman, Thomas)
1600 -- 1. Moreland 5:39; 2. Victoria Schabbing 5:47; 3. Audrey Westrich 6:35
400 relay -- 2. 52.33 (Harris, Childs, Pittman, Jackson)
300 hurdles -- 2. Danielle Swoboda 1:03.58
800 -- 1. Dohogne 2:36
200 -- 1. Pullen 28.81
3,200 -- 1. Veronica Schabbing 12:08; 2. Jessie Hahn 13:27
1,600 relay -- 1. 4:19.44 (Moreland, Jackson, Dohogne, Thomas)
High jump -- 2. Jessica Harris 4-0
Discus -- 1. Apolonia Thomas 106-9 1/2; 2. Carlee Reeves 94-7 1/2; 3. Chelsea Sterling 79-10
Long jump -- 3. Sterling 13-0
Shot put -- 1. Reeves 34-7; 2. Thomas 30; 3. Sterling 27-8
Triple jump -- 1. Pittman 34-2
Pole vault -- 1. Ashley Sexton 7-0; 3. Emma Segar 6-6
Boys
Team scores -- Sikeston 79, Cape Central 71
Central top-three finishers
3,200 relay -- 1. 9:12 (Crawford, Eric Schott, Ritter, D. Howard)
100 -- 3. Deonte Jenkins 11.75
100 hurdles -- 3. Scottie Stone 17.27
800 relay -- 2. 1:35.85 (C. Johnson, J. Johnson, Pickens, Jenkins)
1,600 -- 1. Schott 5:10; 2. Pope 5:17; 3. Monia 5:18
400 relay -- 2. 46.62 (Crawford, Pickens, Jenkins, Sales)
400 -- 2. Jordan Gramling 57.08; 3. D. Howard 58.53
300 hurdles -- 2. McElmurry 43.47
800 -- 1. Jaron Whitaker 2:17; 2. Derek Summers 2:23.05; 3. Lovig 2:23.46
3,200 -- 1. Roy Leighton 10:39; 2. A. Crawford 10:52; 3. Saylor 12:37
1,600 relay -- 2. 3:47.52 (Montell Mitchell, McElmurry, Martin, Gramling)
Discus -- 1. Horrell 145-5 1/2; 2. Jared Siemers 128-6 1/2
Long jump -- 3. Dante Sales 19-1
Shot put -- 1. Josh Egbuka 45-4; 2. Rick Russell 41-4
High jump -- 1. Walls 6-2
Pole vault -- 1. Raymond Woldtvedt 14-0; 2. Matt Deisher 13-6
Jackson quad
The Indians took home first in both the girls and boys meets.
For the girls, Jill Rushin set a school record in the discus with a throw of 143-1. Landon Wachter captured two first-place finishes for Jackson.
Jill Schnurbusch led Notre Dame with two first-place finishes.
On the boys side, Notre Dame's Taylor Essner took home first in both hurdles events.
Jackson's Adam Zweigert captured first in the 200 and 400.
The Bulldogs' Wynn McClellan set a school record in the 3,200 with a time of 9 minutes, 45.66 seconds.
Boys
Team scores -- Jackson 139, Notre Dame 73, Malden 33, Dexter 25
Local top-three finishers
3,200 relay -- 1. 8:21.66, J, (Tyson Stoverink, Josh Cook, Cody Green, Greg Gibson); 2. 8:38.37, ND.
110 hurdles -- 1. Taylor Essner, ND, 16.23; 2. Kyle Schaper, J, 16.53; 3. Drew Hinkle, J, 16.62
100 -- 1. Adam Zweigert, J, 10.74
800 relay -- 2. 1:37.66, J; 3. 1:41.18, ND
Discus -- 1. Cole Rogers, J, 141-8; 2. Blake Peiffer, J, 132-2; 3. Wulpers, J, 123-8 1/2
Long jump -- 1. Blake Smith, J, 20-1 1/2
1,600 -- 1. Gibson, J, 4:40.56; 3. Logan Davis, ND, 4:43.03
400 relay -- 1. 44.90, J, (Rook, Smith, Gohn, Zweigert)
400 -- 1. Blake Kirkpatrick, ND, 53.23; 2. Cook, J, 53.94; 3. Ethan Huber, ND, 56.28
Shot put -- 1. Peiffer, J, 47-6; 2. Brennon Scheeter, ND, 43-2 1/2; 3. Rogers, J, 43-1
Pole vault -- 1. Stone, J, 11-0; 2. Joe Froemsdorf, ND, 10-6; 3. Schwab, J, 10-6
300 hurdles -- 1. Essner, ND, 42.49; 2. Hinkle, J, 44.48; 3. Duncan, J, 44.81
800 -- 2. Green, J, 2:10.87; 3. Cody Moore, ND, 2:11.47
Triple jump -- 1. Cook, J, 40-6 1/2; 2. Davis, J, 39-4 1/2; 3. Smith, J, 38-2
200 -- 1. Zweigert, J, 22.79
High jump -- 1. Davis, J, 6-0; 3. Grothman, J, 5-8
3,200 -- 1. Wynn McClellan, ND, 9:45.66; 2. Brock Nanney, J, 11:50.78; 3. James, J, 12:00
1,600 relay -- 1. 3:45.67, ND; 3. 3:47.71, J.
Girls
Team scores -- Jackson 121, Dexter 81, Notre Dame 54, Malden 7
Local top-three finishers
3,200 relay -- 2. 11:40.66, J; 3. 11:48.98, ND
100 hurdles -- 1. Landon Wachter, J, 15.9; 3. Richardet, J, 19.21
Shot put -- 1. Jill Rushin, J, 42-10; 3. Jackie Alridge, J, 26-1/2
100 -- 1. Rachel Meyer, J, 13.42; 2. Karly Bauknecht, J, 13.45; 3. Reinagel, ND, 13.76
800 relay -- 2. 1:58.93, J
Long jump -- 1. Jill Schnurbusch, ND, 14-10; 2. Mary Ann Bradshaw, J, 14-6 1/2; 3. Bollinger, J, 14-4 1/4
1,600 -- 2. Tara Grojean, ND, 6:17.11; 3. Andrea Richardet, J, 6:35.16
High jump -- 1. Schnurbusch, ND, 5-0
400 relay -- 3. 55.40, J
Discus -- 1. Rushin, J, 143-1; 2. McMahan, J, 81-10 1/2; 3. Poore, J, 81-6 1/4
400 -- 1. Bradshaw, J, 1:06.78; 3. Morgan Morris, ND, 1:11.42
Triple jump -- 2. Bess, J, 28-8 1/4
Pole vault -- 1. Allie Job, ND, 8-6; 2. Schnurbusch, ND, 8-0; 3. Jordon Whitener, J, 8-0
300 hurdles -- 1. Wachter, J, 47.92; 3. Richardet, J, 57.40
800 -- 1. Dickerson, J, 2:31.49; 3. Jessica Triller, ND, 2:57.9
200 -- 1. Adleman, J, 29.20
3,200 -- 1. Strong, J, 13.22.58; 2. Seabaugh, J, 13.22.69
1,600 relay -- 1. 4:24.86, J, (Bradshaw, Taylor Dickerson, Bollinger, Wachter); 3. 5:17.12, ND
SOFTBALLDelta 13, East Prairie 2
Kendra Burnett went 4-for-4 at the plate and struck out seven on the mound as the Bobcats (2-0) cruised.
Ashley Glaus went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs, while Taylor Keys went 2-for-2.
Burnett allowed one hit through four innings.
Delta 116 23 -- 13 16 3
East Prairie 001 01 -- 2 1 1
WP -- Kendra Burnett, 2-0. LP -- Rundles. 2B -- Burnett (D), Katie Brucker (D), Ashley Glaus 2 (D), Rachel Bartels (D), Samantha Bartels (D). Multiple hits -- Delta: Burnett 4-4, Taylor Keys 2-2, Glaus 3-4. Records -- Delta 2-0.
GIRLS SOCCERNotre Dame 3, Poplar Bluff 1
The Bulldogs opened a two-goal lead at halftime behind tallies from Brianne Sanders and Taylor Sanders.
Anna Wren capped the scoring for Notre Dame (4-0).
Courtney Luehmann assisted on the first goal, while Meghan Dohogne picked up an assist on the second goal. Amanda Pleimann assisted on Wren's goal.
Katherine Blasiney stopped two shots to earn the win in goal.
-- From staff reports
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