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SportsAugust 26, 2015

Eann Bergman scored the lone goal on an assist from Pablo Mattingly as the defending Class 2 boys soccer state champion Perryville kicked off its season with a 1-0 win at home over Poplar Bluff on Tuesday. Goalkeeper Trent Unterreiner had seven saves in the shutout...

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Eann Bergman scored the lone goal on an assist from Pablo Mattingly as the defending Class 2 boys soccer state champion Perryville kicked off its season with a 1-0 win at home over Poplar Bluff on Tuesday.

Goalkeeper Trent Unterreiner had seven saves in the shutout.

Perryville (1-0) returns to the field Friday in the first round of the Greg Kline Invitational at Carbondale, Illinois. The Pirates will open bracket play at 5:30 p.m. against Breese Central (Ill.).

JV -- Poplar Bluff won 1-0

North County 2, Saxony Lutheran 1

Dusty Lorenz scored the lone goal on an assist from Joe Rubach in the Crusaders' loss to the Raiders in the opening round of the Festus Classic.

Saxony Lutheran (0-2) will face host Festus at 4 p.m. today in the second round of the tournament.

BASEBALL

Oran 4, Senath-Hornersville 1

Drew Reischman hit a double and went 2 for 3 at the plate to lead the Eagles to victory at home over the Lions in their fall season debut.

Layne Johnson pitched six innings to get the win for Oran (1-0). He gave up one earned run on five hits with four strikeouts and one walk.

Brady Bibbs went the distance on the mound and sustained the loss for Senath-Hornersville (0-1). He allowed one earned run, struck out six and walked four.

Senath 001 000 0 -- 1 5 1

Oran 310 000 X -- 4 6 1

WP -- Layne Johnson, 1-0. LP -- Brady Bibbs, 0-1. 2B -- Cole Priggel (O), Drew Reischman (O). Multiple hits -- Oran: Blake Overfield 2-3, Drew Reischman 2-2; Senath-Hornersville: Kyle Moore 2-3.

SOFTBALL

Jefferson 4, Perryville 2

Courtney Wingerter went 2 for 3 at the plate but it was not enough as the Pirates dropped their second game of the season on the road in Festus, Mo.

Macey Hall sustained the loss in the circle for Perryville (1-1). She pitched four innings and gave up four earned runs on four hits. She had three strikeouts and walked seven.

Sarah Handrahan went the distance in the circle for Jefferson (3-1). She allowed two earned runs on five hits and recorded nine strikeouts and two walks.

Perryville 000 000 2 -- 2 5 1

Jefferson 010 300 X -- 4 4 0

WP -- Sarah Handrahan. LP -- Macey Hall, 1-1. 2B -- Sam White (J). Multiple hits -- Jefferson (Festus): Sam White 2-2; Perryville: Courtney Wingerter 2-3.

JV -- Perryville won 8-3

Kelly 3, Chaffee 2

McKynlee Neumeyer belted a two-run home run to lead the Hawks in their season-opening conference victory at home.

Anna Hughes got her first pitching win for Kelly (1-0). She threw six innings and allowed two earned runs on six hits. She had three strikeouts and walked four.

Carleigh Burnett endured the loss in the loss. She went the distance and gave up two earned runs on six hits. She struck out nine and walked one.

Sydney Walker had a solo home run to pace Chaffee (0-1).

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Kelly 002 010 X -- 3 6 0

WP -- Anna Hughes, 1-0. LP -- Carleigh Burnett, 0-1. HR -- Sydney Walker (C), McKynlee Neumeyer (K). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Sydney Walker 3-4, Bailey Wiseman 2-2; Kelly: Kenzi Koepp 2-3.

Saxony Lutheran 19, Twin Rivers 1

Ashlynn Collier blasted a two-run home run as the Crusaders continued their winning ways and racked up another lopsided win on the road.

Kelli Brunke notched her third win in the circle for Saxony Lutheran (3-0). She pitched six innings, gave up one earned run, struck out three and walked two. She also smacked a three-run home run.

Logan Meyr also had a solo home run for the Crusaders. Grace Mirly drove in five runs and Cassidy Wunderlich added a pair of doubles with four RBIs.

Kira Cunningham went the distance and sustained the loss for Twin Rivers (0-2).

Saxony Luth. 202 519 0 -- 19 15 1

Twin Rivers 000 010 0 -- 1 2 2

WP -- Kelli Brunke, 3-0. LP -- Kira Cunningham, 0-2. HR -- Kelli Brunke (SL), Ashlynn Collier (SL), Logan Meyr (SL). 2B -- Cassidy Wunderlich (SL) 2. Multiple hits -- Saxony Lutheran: Grace Mirly 5-5, Logan Welker 2-5, Cassidy Wunderlich 2-4.

BOYS SWIMMING

Central wins Mega Meet

The Tigers set state-qualifying times in eight events and outpaced crosstown rival Notre Dame by 41 points to win their six-team Mega Meet at Central Municipal Pool.

Sophomores Brogan Davis and Sam Hahs, along with junior Reagan Ragsdale and senior John Young, took first place in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays to lead the Tigers. Davis, last year's Semoball Boys Swimmer of the Year, posted state-qualifying first-place times in the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke for Central. Hahs finished first in the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke with state-qualifying times, while Ragsdale set his state qualifiers in the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle.

Hahs also shattered a 19-year-old school record in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1 minute, 32 seconds. The original school record was set by Zack Tobin in 1996.

"We were real thrilled," Central coach Dayna Powell said. "We had really good swims today."

Jackson, which finished fourth in the team standings, set a first-place state-qualifying time of 1 minute, 31.65 seconds in the 200 freestyle relay, which consisted of freshmen Sam Rinehart, Austin Arnzen, Brandon Pemberton and Max Edwards.

Team Scores -- 1. Central 634; 2. Notre Dame 593; 3. John Burroughs College Preparatory 418; 4. Jackson 293; 5. Farmington 58; 6. Saxony Lutheran 30

Top three finishers

200 medley relay -- 1. Central (Brogan Davis, Sam Hahs, Reagan Ragsdale, John Young) 1:42.32; 2. John Burroughs 1:50.57; 3. Jackson 1:58.17

200 freestyle -- 1. Matthew Woodruff (JB) 2:00.25; 2. John Young (C) 2:00.26; 3. Bill Kapp (ND) 2:04.04

200 individual medley -- 1. Samuel Oh (JB) 2:00.67; 2. Sam Hahs (C) 2:05.28; 3. Peyton Strand (J) 2:08.97

50 freestyle -- 1. Reagan Ragsdale (C) 22.60; 2. R.B. Smith (JB) 25.42; 3. Reed Dickson (C) 25.59

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100 butterfly -- 1. Brogan Davis (C) 52.02; 2. Samuel Oh (JB) 53.43; 3. Tra Statler (J) 59.22

100 freestyle -- 1. Reagan Ragsdale (C) 48.97; 2. Matthew Woodruff (JB) 52.89; 3. R.B. Smith (JB) 57.54

500 freestyle -- 1. Jack Gard (J) 5:13.00; 2. Eddie Ko (JB) 5:40.38; 3. John Young (C) 5:40.81

200 freestyle relay -- 1. Jackson (Sam Rinehart, Austin Arnzen, Brandon Pemberton, Max Edwards) 1:31.65; 2. John Burroughs 1:41.77; 3. Central 1:44.22

100 backstroke -- 1. Brogan Davis (C) 55.69; 2. Richard Baldwin (JB) 1:01.19; 3. Reed Dickson (C) 1:09.48

100 breaststroke -- 1. Sam Hahs (C) 1:00.32; 2. Lucas Hurley (ND) 1:08.37; 3. Ian Cameron (SL) 1:14.03

400 freestyle relay -- 1. Central (John Young, Sam Hahs, Brogan Davis, Reagan Ragsdale) 3:25.83; 2. John Burroughs 3:35.33; 3. Notre Dame 3:52.97

GIRLS TENNIS

Jackson 7, Sikeston 2

The Indians only dropped one singles and one doubles match in their season-opening victory at home over the Bulldogs.

Jackson improved to 1-0 while Sikeston fell to 0-2.

SINGLES

No. 1 -- Ali Price (S) def. Mikelle Culbreth (J) 8-5

No. 2 -- Lauren McClanahan (J) def. Allenna Landers (S) 8-2

No. 3 -- Madison Mumma (J) def. Hope Mannon (S) 8-3

No. 4 -- McKenzie Mumma (J) def. Emily Braden (S) 8-6

No. 5 -- Katie Black (J) def. Mackenzie Alsup (S) 8-0

No. 6 -- Molly Clark (J) def. Claire Hamlin (S) 8-0

DOUBLES

No. 1 -- Price/Mannon (S) def. Culbreth/McClanahan (J) 6-4, 5-7 (10-3)

No. 2 -- Mumma/Mumma (J) def. Landers/Braden (S) 6-4, 6-0

No. 3 -- Corie Pike/Krista Valentine (J) def. Alsup/Hamlin (S) 6-1, 6-0

JV -- Jackson won 1-0

Notre Dame 9, Farmington 0

Fresh off a big win over Kennett on Monday, the Bulldogs did not drop a single set in a road sweep of the Knightettes to improve to 2-0 on the season.

Farmington fell to 0-1 with the loss.

SINGLES

No. 1 -- Carly Hopkins (ND) def. Martha Schwalenberg (F) 6-0, 6-0

No. 2 -- Grace Powderly (ND) def. Anna Slinkard (F) 6-0, 6-0

No. 3 -- Sylvia Kolda (ND) def. Faith Nelson (F) 6-1, 6-0

No. 4 -- Katie Strange (ND) def. Erin Coleman (F) 6-1, 6-4

No. 5 -- Taylor Kohlfeld (ND) def. Kenzie Holland (F) 6-0, 6-0

No. 6 -- Julia Kohlfeld (ND) def. Thank Pham (F) 6-0, 6-0

DOUBLES

No. 1 -- Hopkins/Powderly (ND) def. Schwalenberg/Slinkard (F) 8-1

No. 2 -- Kolda/Strange (ND) def. Nelson/Coleman (F) 8-2

No. 3 -- Kohlfeld/Kohlfeld (ND) def. Jade Hall/Abby Jent (F) 8-3

VOLLEYBALL

Woodland Tournament

Advance, Saxony Lutheran and host Woodland all ended with 4-2 records in the second night of pool play at the Woodland Invitational Tournament.

The three-way tie forced the final seedings to come to point differentials, which the Hornets won by five points over Woodland to draw the first seed. Advance crushed Leopold 19-9, 19-4 in its first game of the night, then split with Saxony 19-16, 15-19 and tied Woodland 12-19, 19-17. Woodland finished second in the pool following a 15-19, 19-16 split with Saxony and a 19-12, 19-16 sweep of Leopold. Saxony also beat Leopold 19-12, 19-16 to take the third seed.

Sophomore Krista finished with 18 kills on the night to lead the Cardinals. Madison Cover dished out 20 assists and Anna Deck added nine assists overall for Woodland (1-0-2). Emma Rinacke tallied 11 blocks and three kills and Mackenzie Altenthal added five blocks and two kills for Woodland. Chelsea Cureton notched eight digs.

Sophomore Allie Sprink recorded 18 digs, 12 kills and five aces overall to lead Saxony (1-0-2). Jordan Hecht recorded 11 assists and eight kills, and Logan Franke contributed six kills for the Crusaders. Ashley Fritsche had 23 digs, and Brianna Mueller dished out 11 assists and served six aces.

Bracket play begins Thursday with top-seeded Advance (2-0-2) taking on eighth-seeded Oak Ridge (0-3) at 5 p.m. followed by fourth-seeded Leopold (0-3) facing fifth-seeded Bell City (2-0-10) at 6 p.m. Second-seeded host Woodland will then play seventh-seeded Zalma (2-2) at 7 p.m. before third-seeded Saxony squares off with sixth-seeded Meadow Heights (2-1-1) at 8 p.m. The semifinals, along with the third-place and championship matches, are scheduled for Friday.

Perryville 25 23 25, Valle Catholic 22 25 11

Ahnie Hoff slammed seven kills as the Pirates debuted with a three-set victory at home over the Warriors.

Kayla Buxton recorded 17 assists for Perryville (1-0) and Hannah Layton served three aces.

JV -- Perryville won 22-25, 25-14, 25-13

Grandview 25 25 Scott City 10 23

Hannah Shemonia notched six digs in the Rams' season-opening loss at home.

Morgan Pettit had five digs for Scott City (0-1). Emma Cundiff dished out five assists and Kaleigh Dirden recorded four blocks for the Rams.

JV -- Grandview (Hillsboro) won 18-25, 25-15, 25-20

-- From staff reports

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