The Central boys basketball team rolled to the title of the Potosi tournament Saturday with a 59-25 victory over Fox in the championship game.
T.J. Tisdell led the Tigers with 22 points and eight rebounds, while Andrew Williams netted 18 points.
James Lane had 12 points and six rebounds for the Tigers (3-0).
Central 59, Fox 25
Fox 7 10 2 6 -- 25
Central 28 16 12 3 -- 59
FOX (25) -- McQuery 2, English 9, Wright 2, Williams 3, Brewer 3, Rhodes 6. FG 8, FT 8-10, F 18. (3-pointers: Brewer 1. Fouled out: none)
CENTRAL (59) -- Ross McClanahan 3, Vance Toole 2, Andrew Williams 18, T.J. Tisdell 22, James Lane 12, Zach Boerboom 2. FG 20, FT 15-19, F 9. (3-pointers: Williams 3, McClanahan 1. Fouled out: none)
Miller Career 63, Notre Dame 52
Notre Dame lost in the fifth-place game of the Farmington Tournament.
Allyson Bradshaw led Notre Dame (1-2) with 15 points and four assists, while Brooke Bohnert added 11 points and six rebounds.
Notre Dame 8 17 6 21 -- 52
Miller Career 20 16 13 14 -- 63
NOTRE DAME (52) -- Miranda Fowler 9, Summer Burger 6, Allyson Bradshaw 15, Brooke Bohnert 11, Nicole Blattel 9, Kaelin Hale 2. FG 17, FT 17-30, F 21. (3-pointers: Fowler 1. Fouled out: Blattel)
MILLER CAREER (63) -- Walls 2, White 4, Rackley 8, Farrar 18, James 11, Boyd 3, Jones 4, Dickerson 12. FG 26, FT 19-22, F 25. (3-pointers: James 1. Fouled out: Dickerson)
Top-seeded St. James defeated No. 2 Meadow Heights in the championship game of the Potosi Tournament.
Gina Cureton had 14 points for the Panthers (2-1), while Whitney Welker netted 11.
Meadow Heights 15 7 14 4 -- 40
St. James 8 7 22 13 -- 50
MEADOW HEIGHTS (40) -- Hattie Cook 3, Gina Cureton 14, Erin Bollmann 6, Heather Dietiker 6, Whitney Welker 11. FG 16, FT 4-8, F 16. (3-pointers: Cook 1, Cureton 1, Dietiker 2. Fouled out: none)
ST. JAMES (50) -- Kasey Marshell 2, Amanda White 7, M.G. Buschmann 11, Kayla Walters 10, Brittany Harris-Conway 20. FG 19, FT 10-14, F 10. (3-pointers: White 1, Buschmann 1. Fouled out: none)
Central fell in the third-place game of the Northwest tournament.
Tori Scheller paced the Tigers (1-2) with 11 points.
Duchesne 14 9 15 7 -- 45
Central 5 9 10 5 -- 29
VILLA DUSCHESNE (45) -- Benben 2, Frost 2, Roth 8, Marx 2, Kabbes 2, Nogalski 13, Nickson 9, Hercules 2, Kaufmann 3, Kuenzle 1, Helntzelman 1. FG 17, FT 7-10, F 18. (3-pointers: Roth 2, Nickson 1, Kaufmann 1. Fouled out: none)
CENTRAL (29) -- Allie Hardesty 2, Alayah Cooper-Johnson 6, Tori Scheller 11, Apolonia Thomas 1, Chelsea Vinson 9. FG 10, FT 9-17, F 11. (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
Jackson won the Parkway South Invitational and claimed five individual titles.
The Indians finished with 411.5 points as Kodi Byrd (112 pounds), Levi Rayburn (119), Levi Hobeck (145), Ryan Marble (171) and Michael Riney (189) won their weight divisions.
Cody Morgan (160) and Jeremiah Scott (103) finished second, while Jacob Colyott (140) and Blake Hooe (152) placed third. Ben Rushin (215) finished fourth, while Aaron Delph (130) placed sixth.
Team results -- 1. Jackson 411.5; 2. Lafayette 378; 3. Rockbridge 363.5; 4. Francis Howell North 342; 5. Lindbergh 245; 6. Parkway South 229; 7. St. Louis University High 226; 8. Francis Howell 195.5; 9. Vienna 173; 10. Columbia Hickman 172; 11. Pattonville 113.5; 12. Mehlville 103
Central finished third in the Gold Division behind Fulton and Warrenton at the Fort Zumwalt North tournament.
Central's Austin Martin pinned Alex Andy of Union to take first place in the 140-pound division, while the Tigers' Ethan Groshong lost by decision to Jeremiah Hawthorne of University City in the 145-pound final.
Jawuan Howard (152) and Kevin Flesher (215) both won their third-place matches by decision.
Timmy Heinsman also placed fourth for the Tigers.
Team results
Gold Division -- 1. Fulton; 2. Warrenton; 3. Central; 4. Parkway North; 5. Parkway Central
Green Division -- 1. Ft. Zumwalt North; 2. Union; 3. North County; 4. University City; 5. McCluer
-- From staff reports
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