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SportsMay 14, 2015

All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Wednesday.

Southeast Missourian

Lauren Welker netted three goals as the Jackson girls soccer team wrapped up its regular season with a 5-0 road victory over Carbondale (Ill.).

Rachel Crites added one goal and one assist for Jackson (18-2-1). Grace Pehle scored one goal, and Hailey Woodard had one assist for the Indians.

Goalkeepers Sarah Blanton and Samantha Schnicker combined for the shutout.

Jackson is seeded first and opens Class 4 District 1 tournament play at 6 p.m. Monday against fourth-seeded Fox at Northwest High School in Cedar Hill, Missouri.

Poplar Bluff 1, Notre Dame 0 (PKs)

Poplar Bluff's Maria Zavala scored the game-winning goal as the Mules notched their 10th win of the season in penalty kicks during their regular-season finale at home.

Poplar Bluff (10-12) is seeded first in the Class 3 District 1 Tournament at Central High School and begins at 5 p.m. Monday against fourth-seeded Farmington.

Notre Dame finished its regular season at 7-15. The Bulldogs are seeded third and host the Class 2 District 1 Tournament, which starts on Saturday. The Bulldogs will face second-seeded Perryville (14-6) at 3 p.m.

Sikeston 1, Perryville 0

Sikeston's Grace Hamra scored the game-winning goal on an assist from Kyra Rainwater to get the win for the Bulldogs (12-10) at home.

Perryville (14-6) hosts conference foe DeSoto (6-18) today in its last game of the regular season.

Saxony Lutheran 1, St. Vincent 0

Tess Daniel netted the game-winning goal on an assist from Brianna Mueller as the Crusaders wrapped up their regular season with a win over potential district contender St. Vincent.

Saxony Lutheran (19-2) is seeded first in the Class 1 District 1 Tournament while the host Indians (12-10) are seeded second. Both teams open district play on Monday.

BASEBALL

Notre Dame 5, East Carter County 3

Logan Heisserer belted a double and went 3 for 4 to lead the state-ranked Bulldogs in the win at home over the state-ranked Redbirds.

Graham Ruopp got the win on the mound for Notre Dame (21-5). He pitched five innings and gave up two runs on three hits. He had seven strikeouts and three walks.

Logan Saffle sustained the loss. He pitched six innings and allowed five runs on 10 hits. He had five strikeouts and walked one.

Trever Lewis had two of the three hits to pace East Carter County (17-7).

Notre Dame will honors its seniors in today's final game of the regular season against North County (7-16).

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WP -- Graham Ruopp. LP -- Logan Saffle. 2B -- Logan Heisserer (ND). Multiple hits -- East Carter County: Trever Lewis 2-4; Notre Dame: Logan Heisserer 3-4.

Greenville 10, Bell City 5

Greenville's Jake Dorris belted a two-run home run to lead the state-ranked Bears to victory over the state-ranked Cubs.

Trey McDaniel picked up the win on the mound for Greenville (19-1). He pitched two innings and allowed one unearned run on two hits. He had three strikeouts and no walks.

Blakeney Kearbey blasted a triple and drove in two runs for the Bears, while Grant Miller went 3 for 3 at the plate and batted in four runs.

Bobby Wright sustained the loss. He pitched 1 2/3 innings and gave up seven runs (six earned) on four hits. He had one strikeout and walked five.

Nate Finney went 2 for 3 and drove in two runs for Bell City (19-3).

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WP -- Trey McDaniel. LP -- Bobby Wright. HR -- Jake Dorris (G). 3B -- Blakeney Kearbey (G). 2B -- Ben Becker (G), Trynt Tompkins (G). Multiple hits -- Bell City: Nate Finney 2-3, Austin Hicks 2-4; Greenville: Ben Becker 2-4, Blakeney Kearbey 2-2, Grant Miller 3-3.

Jackson 4, Portageville 0

Ryan Harvey hit a double and drove in two runs as the Indians scored two runs in each of the final two innings to get the win on the road.

Ben Maudie went the distance on the mound for Jackson (18-10). He had 11 strikeouts and no walks.

Derrick Priggel took the loss. He pitched two innings and gave up four earned runs on three hits. He had no strikeouts and walked three.

Ethan Cooper produced the lone hit to pace Portageville (16-8).

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WP -- Ben Maudie. LP -- Derrick Priggel. 2B -- Ryan Harvey (J), Jarrett Newell (J). Multiple hits -- Jackson: Ryan Harvey 2-4, Jarrett Newell 3-4.

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Kelly 16, Meadow Heights 3

Levi Alsup had a triple and batted in four runs in the Hawks' five-inning rout of the Panthers at home.

Alsup also went the distance on the mound to lead Kelly (12-15) in its regular-season finale. He gave up three earned runs, struck out three and walked two.

Ty Householder also tripled and added two runs for the Hawks.

Lane Baremore took the loss. He pitched two innings and allowed nine runs (eight earned) on eight hits. He walked two and struck out none.

Nick Mayfield got on base all three times at the plate and batted in two runs to pace Meadow Heights (8-10).

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Kelly 308 5X -- 16 10 0

WP -- Levi Alsup. LP -- Lane Baremore. 3B -- Levi Alsup (K), Ty Householder (K). Multiple hits -- Kelly: Levi Alsup 2-3, Kyle Fitzgerald 2-3, Ty Householder 2-4, Mitchell Proctor 2-2; Meadow Heights: Nick Mayfield 3-3.

Poplar Bluff 9, Oran 3

Clay Sauceda hit a double and drove in all three of the Eagles' runs in the final inning, but it wasn't enough as the Mules came away with the road victory.

Hunter Schlosser endured the loss and also doubled for Oran (13-5). He pitched 5 1/3 innings and gave up eight runs (six earned) on four hits. He had three strikeouts and walked six.

Kameron Misner got the win on the mound in relief for Brandon Stuckenschneider. Misner threw four innings and allowed three earned runs on four hits with five strikeouts and one walk. Misner, Stuckenschneider and Dalton Cooper batted in two runs apiece to lead Poplar Bluff (17-5).

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WP -- Kameron Misner. LP -- Hunter Schlosser. 2B -- Clay Sauceda (O), Hunter Schlosser (O). Multiple hits -- Oran: Clay Sauceda 2-3; Poplar Bluff: Kameron Misner 2-3.

Saxony Lutheran 15, Oak Ridge 0

Chase Steffens blasted a triple and drove in three runs as the Crusaders only needed five innings to dispose of the Blue Jays in their first game of the doubleheader.

Nathan Hurst was the winning pitcher for Saxony Lutheran (14-6), which scored a run in each of its four innings at bat. Tyler Amos batted in two runs for the Crusaders.

Nathan Bolin took the loss on the mound for Oak Ridge (2-15).

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WP -- Nathan Hurst. LP -- Nathan Bolin. 3B -- Conrad Bonney (SL), Chase Steffens (SL). Multiple hits -- Saxony Lutheran: Conrad Bonney 2-3, Tyler Dowdy 2-3.

Saxony Lutheran 2, Century (Ill.) 0

The Crusaders posted two runs in the first inning and held the state-ranked Centurions scoreless to come away with their second win of the day.

Tyler Dowdy walked and Chase Steffens and Nathan Hurst followed with hits to score both runs for Saxony Lutheran (15-6).

Paris Johnson went the distance on the mound to get the win. He had one strikeout and walked one.

Adam Jones had two of the four hits to pace Century.

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WP -- Paris Johnson. LP -- Collin Jones. Multiple hits -- Century: Adam Jones 2-3; Saxony Lutheran: Paris Johnson 2-3.

BOYS TENNIS

Dexter 5, Notre Dame 0

The undefeated top-seeded Bearcats improved to 10-0 with a sweep of the second-seeded Bulldogs to clinch the championship of the Class 1 District 1 Tournament.

Notre Dame ended its season with a record of 8-4 with three of those four losses having come from Dexter.

SINGLES

No. 4 -- Josh Kohlbaker (D) def. Alex Rivas (ND) 6-2, 6-1

No. 5 -- Brooks Propst (D) def. Treyton Fitzgerald (ND) 6-4, 6-1

DOUBLES

No. 1 -- Ethan Flowers/Noah Kronk (D) def. Brendan Boswell/John Stroup (ND) 8-5

No. 2 -- Zach Potts/Joshua Kohlbaker (D) def. Jack Gerecke/Treyton Fitzgerald (ND) 8-6

No. 3 -- Brooks Propst/Addison Moore (D) def. Alex Rivas/Will Popp (ND) 8-4

-- From staff reports

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