Josh Scholl scored two goals, including the game-winner in overtime, as the Jackson boys soccer team rallied from a three-goal deficit to defeat visiting Sikeston 4-3 on Tuesday.
The Bulldogs were up 3-0, but Preston Arnold netted a corner kick off an assist from Hunter Crowden to cut the deficit to 3-1 at halftime. Scholl scored his first goal and Crowden later force overtime with the tying goal.
Scholl kicked in the game-winner with 1:20 left in overtime to clinch the victory for Jackson (4-5-1).
Sam Cox scored three goals and Audie Hay dished out two assists to pace Sikeston (5-7).
The Bulldogs suffered their second loss of the season to the visiting Terriers.
Notre Dame dropped to 9-2-2.
Eann Bergman scored four goals and had one assist to lead the Pirates in the conference road rout of the Dragons.
Pablo Mattingly added two goals for Perryville (12-1). Kyle Wood and Kwaid Fears had one goal apiece, while Emmanuel Miranda contributed one goal and one assist.
Goalkeeper Luke Dobbelare made two saves in goal before joining the offensive attack with two goals and three assists.
Nathan Hurst scored the lone goal for the Crusaders in the road loss to the Wildcats.
Saxony Lutheran dropped to 3-7-1.
Michael Roth and Jordan Cliff each scored a goal as the Eagles won in Florissant, Mo.
Josh King added an assist for Eagle Ridge (4-6).
Goalkeeper Caleb Cerney had five saves.
The Indians posted five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to take the lead, but the Owls answered with five runs in the top of the seventh.
Kelsi Gmerek was the winning pitcher. She went the distance and had two strikeouts and one walk in the circle.
Hannah Hearst went 4 for 4 for Windsor (15-2).
Sicily Johnston took the loss in the circle. She struck out four and walked none for Jackson (14-9).
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WP -- Kelsi Gmerek. LP -- Sicily Johnston. 2B -- Kristen Schmutzler (W), Hannah Hearst (W), Kylie Gmerek (W), Shaina Kmetz (W). Multiple hitters -- Windsor (Imperial): Madison Harris 3-4, Hannah Hearst 4-4, Kylie Gmerek 2-4, Shaina Kmetz 3-4.
The Blue Jays exploded for 15 runs in the sixth inning to beat the visiting Pirates in six innings.
Morgan Rushing got the win in the circle. She went the distance and allowed two earned runs on 10 hit for Jefferson (7-6).
Courtney Wingerter took the loss. She pitched 2/3 innings and gave up eight runs on two hits with one strikeout and three walks.
Kailyn Fahnestock doubled and went 2 for 3 to pace Perryville (6-12).
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WP -- Morgan Rushing. LP -- Courtney Wingerter. 2B -- Kailyn Fahnestock (P). Multiple hitters -- Jefferson (Festus): Emily Ray 2-5, Morgan Rushing 3-4, Caitlin Campbell 2-3; Perryville: Kailyn Fahnestock 2-3, Emma Nelson 2-2, Lilly Pecaut 2-3, Catrina More 2-2.
Portageville's Taylor Tiffany belted a home run and went 2 for 4 at the plate to help lead the Bulldogs past the visiting Crusaders.
The sophomore was also the winning pitcher, allowing allowed two earned runs on four hits while recording 16 strikeouts.
Jill Kellams belted a triple for Portageville (13-6).
Natalie Schlimpert took the loss in the circle Saxony Lutheran (13-6). Abby Hadler hit a triple and went 3 for 4 at the plate for the Crusaders.
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WP -- Taylor Tiffany. LP -- Natalie Schlimpert. HR -- Taylor Tiffany (P). 3B -- Jill Kellams (P), Abby Hadler (SL). 2B -- Kelsi Miller (P), Shelby Rone (P). Multiple hitters -- Portageville: Taylor Tiffany 2-4, Kelsi Miller 2-4, Hanna Cook 2-4, Savannah Lovins 2-3, Alexis Glidewell 2-3; Saxony Lutheran: Abby Hadler 2-4.
The host Markers swept the Indians in the suburban St. Louis area.
Jackson fell to 6-9. Nerinx Hall improved to 4-6.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Isabella Hoppenjams (NH) def. Mikelle Culbreth (J) 7-5, 6-0
No. 2 -- Grace Starrs (NH) def. Amelia Popp (J) 6-3, 6-0
No. 3 -- Sara Walden (NH) def. Lauren McClanahan (J) 6-3, 6-3
No. 4 -- Jill Hausman (NH) def. Madison Mumma (J) 6-0, 6-1
No. 5 -- Gracie Mannion (NH) def. Mackenzie Mumma (J) 6-0, 6-1
No. 6 -- Jamie Hiller (NH) def. Molly Clark (J) 6-0, 6-2
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Hoppenjams/Hausman (NH) def. Culbreth/Popp (J) 8-2
No. 2 -- Walden/Starrs (NH) def. Mumma/Mumma (J) 8-2
No. 3 -- Mannion/Hiller (NH) def. McClanahan/Clark (J) 8-1
The Bulldogs only dropped one doubles match in winning on the road.
Notre Dame improved to 11-2. Dexter dropped to 9-4.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Carly Hopkins (ND) def. MaKayla Waldner (D) 8-4
No. 2 -- Maddie Walker (ND) def. Macy Urhahn (D) 8-1
No. 3 -- Sylvia Kolda (ND) def. Alexis May (D) 8-0
No. 4 -- Grace Powderly (ND) def. Kalee Howard (D) 8-0
No. 5 -- Taylor Kohlfeld (ND) def. Destiny Robertson (D) 8-2
No. 6 -- Julia Kohlfeld (ND) def. Nicole Sells (D) 8-0
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Hopkins/Walker (ND) def. Waldner/Mary Miller (D) 8-2
No. 2 -- Urhahn/Mary Miller (D) def. Kolda/Mia Kinder (ND) 8-6
No. 3 -- Kohlfeld/Kohlfeld (ND) def. Howard/Robertson (D) 8-3
Senior standout Jessica Lindsey recorded nine kills, six digs and two blocks as the host Bearcats rolled over the Wildcats and notched their 20th win of the season.
Krysten Garrison tallied seven kills and seven assists for Dexter (20-2-1).
Caitlin Petty tallied eight assists, seven kills and two digs for Leopold (14-2-3). Emily Seiler added seven assists, six digs and four kills.
St. Vincent 25 25 Herculaneum 11 6
Kassidy Kassel, Jackie Verseman and Katie Versemen nailed four kills as the Indians won at home.
Kellie L'Hote dished out 11 assists and Karly Huber had 10 assists for St. Vincent (13-6). Delia Lowman notched 13 digs.
Notre Dame's Sarah Bell carded a 3-over-par 39 to earn the medalist honors as the Bulldogs won at Dalhousie Golf Club.
NOTRE DAME (175) -- Sarah Bell 39, Mattie Beussink 41, Allison Bray 44, Ali Janet 51
The Indians placed first in six events in a meet at the Southeast Aquatics Center on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University.
Jackson enior Joey Janisse posted state-qualifying cuts in winning both the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke.
Local top three finishers
200 medley relay -- 1. Jackson (Joey Janisse, Austin Hobbs, Tra Statler, Jack Gard) 1:49.48;
200 freestyle -- 1. Jack Jard (J) 2:04.62; 2. Ian Cameron (SL) 2:05.98; 3. Matthew Snyder (J) 2:06.25
200 individual medley -- 2. Austin Hobbs (J) 2:15.38; 3. Adam Hecht (J) 2:20.01
50 freestyle -- 2. Christian Leimbach (J) 26.77;
100 butterfly -- 1. Joey Janisse (J) 56.38; 2. Tra Statler (J) 1:03.92
100 freestyle -- 2. Alex Snyder (J) 1:00.95; 3. Christian Leimbach (J) 1:03.88
500 freestyle -- 1. Jack Gard (J) 5:15.29; 2. Ian Cameron (SL) 5:41.65; 3. Matthew Snyder (J) 5:42.27
200 freestyle relay -- 2. Jackson (Adam Hecht, Christian Leimbach, Tra Statler, Alex Snyder) 1:51.61; 3. Jackson (Easton Wyatt, John Singleton, Trevor Smith, Brett Clayton) 2:03.62
100 backstroke -- 1. Joey Janisse (J) 56.16; 3. Tra Statler (J) 1:10.29
100 breaststroke -- 2. Austin Hobbs (J) 1:06.79; 3. Adam Hecht (J) 1:12.19
400 freestyle relay -- 1. Jackson (Jack Gard, Adam Hecht, Austin Hobbs, Joey Janisse) 3:43.49; 3. Jackson (Alex Snyder, Matthew Snyder, Easton Wyatt, John Singleton) 4:16.72
-- From staff reports
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