Law Duncan scored four goals to lead the Jackson boys soccer team to a 7-1 victory over visiting Carbondale, Ill., on Thursday.
The Indians improved to 5-0 with the rout.
Jackson led 3-1 at halftime, and Duncan scored all three of the goals.
Ricardo Ramirez, Austin Gammon and Clayton Baker also scored for the Indians.
Ryan Schlick had two assists and Keagan Cavanah had one. Austin Baker recorded the win in goal.
Notre Dame emerged with the win on penalty kicks.
James Holloway stopped Sikeston's first attempt, and Notre Dame converted all four of its attempts.
"He did make a brilliant save on the PK," Notre Dame coach Brad Wittenborn said.
Matt Ponder, Jonathan Lynch, Aaron Arnzen and Luke Mocherman converted their penalty kicks for Notre Dame (3-2).
It was Notre Dame's second consecutive game that went to penalty kicks. It hosts Whitfield tonight.
The Rams improved to 4-0 with a road sweep.
Katie Hogan led the way with 12 kills, and Whitney Froman had seven. Mikah Simpson had nine digs, while Sydney Short dished out 21 assists.
Erin Bollmann recorded 13 kills, and Whitney Welker added four for Meadow Heights.
Kelsey Kennedy put up six assists in the loss.
Jasmine Johnson's five kills, five blocks and 15 digs weren't enough for the host Cubs.
Colleen Maddox added four blocks, while Sierra Bradshaw had 31 assists in the loss.
Trisha Slagley added 23 assists for Bell City (2-3-1).
Baily Carlyle went 3 for 3 to help the host Eagles soar past the Red Devils.
Morgan Todt struck out three and walked one in a complete-game effort.
Taylor Fodge, who doubled at the plate, struck out four and walked three to take the loss for Chaffee. Cierra Crites went 3 for 3 and drove in Chaffee's lone run.
Chaffee 010 000 0 -- 1 9 2
Oran 320 300 x -- 8 12 2
WP -- Morgan Todt. LP -- Taylor Fodge. 3B -- Addie Kielhofner (O). 2B -- Kielhofner (O), Baily Carlyle (O), Taylor Nenninger (O), Sierra Miller (C), Fodge (C). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Adrienne Eichhorn 2-4, Cierra Crites 3-3; Oran: Kielhofner 2-4, Carlyle 3-3, Nenninger 3-4. Records -- Chaffee 4-6, Oran 5-4.
The host Mules got a two-out single to left field in the bottom of the seventh inning to plate the winning run.
Alexis Spriggs struck out 10 but suffered the loss for the Rams.
Julie Holder scored Scott City's lone run.
The Indians broke an 8-8 tie with a run in the bottom of the seventh for the home win.
St. Vincent shortstop Kayla Seabaugh had a home run and went 3 for 4. Winning pitcher Casey Unterreiner also went 3 for 4 with a double, while Amanda Breig went 3 for 3.
Windsor 020 500 1 -- 8 10 0
St. Vincent 321 002 1 -- 9 14 0
WP -- Casey Unterreiner. LP -- Gmerek. HR -- Kayla Seabaugh (SV). 2B -- Seabaugh (SV), Kayla Winkler (SV), Unterreiner (SV), Kyle (W), Kabbaz (W). Multiple hits -- Windsor: Gmerek 2-4, Janos 2-3, Kyle 3-4; St. Vincent: Seabaugh 3-4, Brooke Monier 2-4, Unterreiner 3-4, Amanda Breig 3-3. St. Vincent 4-8.
Reagan Kapp and Kelly Kapp dropped their No. 1 doubles match 9-7 in the Bulldogs' road loss.
Singles
No. 1 -- Penney (PB) def. Reagan Kapp 8-2
No. 2 -- Bottorff (PB) def. Kelly Kapp 8-0
No. 3 -- Turner (PB) def. Anna Unterreiner 8-2
No. 4 -- Crites (PB) def. Caroline Burke 8-5
No. 5 -- Ward (PB) def. Tatum Dodd 8-2
No. 6 -- Krishnan (PB) def. Greta Goodin 8-4.
Doubles
No 1 -- Penney-Turner (PB) def. Kapp-Kapp 9-7
No. 2 -- Bottorff-Crites (PB) def. Unterreiner-Goodin 8-1
No. 3 -- Krishnan-Ward (PB) def. Burke-Dodd 8-5
-- From staff reports
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