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SportsFebruary 13, 2015

All the local high school events reported Thursday to the Southeast Missourian.

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Freshman Krista Rhodes scored a game-high 28 points, including six 3-pointers, to lead the Woodland girls basketball team to a 44-35 win over Delta at home Thursday.

Whitney Lincoln added eight points for Woodland (10-10).

Jamie Hodge dropped in 13 points to pace Delta (8-12).

Delta 10 7 5 13 -- 35

Woodland 7 18 12 7 -- 44

DELTA (35) -- Jamie Hodge 13, Erin Bond 1, Selina Smith 8, Meagan Parker 4, Cooper Simpson 6, Kiley Wicker 3. FG 8, FT 4-10, F 13 (3-pointers: Hodge 3, Simpson 2. Fouled out: None.)

WOODLAND (44) -- Whitney Lincoln 8, Krista Rhodes 28, Mara Grindstaff 4, Shelby Sawyer 2, Hannah Scott 2. FG 10, FT 3-9, F 11 (3-pointers: Rhodes 6, Lincoln. Fouled out: None.)

Kelly 61, NMCC 44

Kaylee Scherer recorded a double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds to help lead the Hawks in the win at home.

Stephanie Worth also had 11 points and Logan Ivie added 10 points for Kelly (16-5).

Shanterra Waters netted a game-high 26 points and Keisha Rainer tossed in 11 points to pace New Madrid County Central (9-11).

NMCC 6 12 12 14 -- 44

Kelly 16 16 15 14 -- 61

NEW MADRID COUNTY CENTRAL (44) -- Shanterra Waters 26, Keisha Rainer 11, Aaliyah Phillips 1, Keiote Tillman 4, Octavia Smith 2. FG 17, FT 10-24, F 15 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: None.)

KELLY (61) -- Tori Duenne 3, Maddie Urhahn 2, Morgan LeDure 4, Kaylee Scherer 11, Tessa Johnson 9, Stephanie Worth 11, Logan Ivie 10, Kristi Brucker 5, Alli Holifield 2. FG 26, FT 8-16, F 20 (3-pointers: Johnson. Fouled out: None.)

JV -- Kelly won 19-10 (two quarters)

Oran 41, East Prairie 6

Oran's Allie Cummins scored a game-high 13 points and had four steals to lead the host Eagles to the conference victory.

Ashlyn McIntosh tallied 10 points and five steals and Tatum May notched 10 points and four steals for Oran (12-9, 3-3).

East Prairie fell to 2-17 with the loss and finished 0-7 in Scott-Mississippi Conference regular-season play.

E. Prairie 0 1 2 3 -- 6

Oran 15 5 15 6 -- 41

EAST PRAIRIE (6) -- Jordan Harper 2, Montana Watson 2, Summer Maxwell 1, Kali Thurman 1. FG 2, FT 2-9, F 16 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: Alexa Nordwald.)

ORAN (41) -- Allie Cummins 13, Brianna Stause 2, Tatum May 10, Ashlyn McIntosh 10, Hannah Scherer 6. FG 13, FT 12-18, F 11 (3-pointers: Cummins. Fouled out: None.)

Dexter 75, Central 34

Dexter's Hannah Thurmon scored a game-high 21 points as the Bearcats coasted to victory on the road.

The Bearcats led by 18 points at halftime and outscored the Tigers by 23 points in the second half.

Dakota Reynolds netted 16 points and Krysten Garrison added 15 points for Dexter (14-8).

Sydney Tollison scored 12 points to pace Central (7-14).

Dexter 25 13 25 12 -- 75

Central 11 9 10 4 -- 34

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DEXTER (75) -- Dakota Reynolds 16, Melanie McKuin 14, Sydney Rogers 3, Hannah Thurmon 21, Krysen Garrison 15, Harley Allen 6. FG 18, FT 9-20, F 10 (3-pointers: Thurmon 3, Reynolds 2, McKuin 2, Allen 2, Rogers. Fouled out: None.)

CENTRAL (34) -- Abby Shupert 2, Sydney Tollison 12, Bailey Manley 6, Maddie Daum 9, Katherine Morton 1, Mary Boerboom 2, Quetaja Martin 2. FG 12, FT 6-8, F 13 (3-pointers: Tollison 2. Fouled out: None.)

JV -- Dexter won 47-24

Windsor 41, Perryville 33

Kylie Bilek netted 16 points and had five steals in the Pirates' conference loss at home.

Emma Nelson grabbed seven rebounds for Perryville (8-13, 0-4), which finished fifth in the five-team large schools division in the Jefferson County Activities Association (JCAA) Conference.

Breanna Sitzes sank 16 points and Hannah Holloway chipped in 12 points to lead Windsor (15-6, 1-2).

Windsor 9 6 14 12 -- 41

Perryville 7 7 11 8 -- 33

WINDSOR (IMPERIAL) (41) -- Hannah Holloway 12, Breanna Sitzes 16, Anna Haley 1, Kristen Schmutzler 4, Cali Robertson 3, Kelcey Johnson 5. FG 11, FT 9-19, F 15 (3-pointers: Holloway 2, Sitzes. Fouled out: None.)

PERRYVILLE (33) -- Allison McGarvey 3, Kylie Bilek 16, Reese Nations 3, Ahnie Hoff 7, Emma Nelson 4. FG 10, FT 10-18, F 20 (3-pointers: Nations. Fouled out: Bilek.)

JV -- Windsor won 34-25

St. Vincent 41, Herculaneum 31

Kylie Baer recorded a game-high 14 points as the Indians notched the conference victory at home.

Faith Kapp added 11 points for St. Vincent (7-14, 3-2).

Mackenzie Roney had seven points to pace Herculaneum (7-15, 0-4).

Herculaneum 10 9 2 10 -- 31

St. Vincent 10 13 11 7 -- 41

HERCULANEUM (31) -- Katelyn Fuller 6, Emily Fischer 2, Mackenzie Roney 7, Sam Jarvis 5, Cailey Metcalf 5. FG 10, FT 6-13, F 20 (3-pointers: Roney. Fouled out: Metcalf.)

ST. VINCENT (41) -- Kylie Baer 14, Paige Yamnitz 2, Courtney Brown 5, Faith Kapp 11, Alexana Koishor 4, Jenna Winkler 4, Jackie Verseman 1. FG 16, FT 9-21, F 13 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: Yamnitz.)

JV -- Herculaneum won.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Scott City 78, Zalma 67

Dylan Keller sank 24 points, half of which came from behind the arc, as the Rams were able to pick up the road win.

Brock Uelsmann and Braden Cox both recorded double-doubles for Scott City (17-6). Uelsmann tallied 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Cox had 10 points and 11 rebounds. Trent Pobst added 10 points, nine assists and six rebounds, while Isiah Berry had 12 rebounds and four assists to go along with his eight points for the Rams.

Brent Overbey scored a game-high 36 points to lead Zalma (10-11).

Scott City 16 23 23 16 -- 78

Zalma 12 17 24 14 -- 67

SCOTT CITY (78) -- Dylan Keller 24, Trent Pobst 10, Drew Short 2, Isiah Berry 8, Jordan Kluesner 6, Brock Uelsmann 18, Braden Cox 10. FG 27, FT 9-21, F 18 (3-pointers: Keller 4, Pobst. Fouled out: None.)

ZALMA (67) -- Cole Shelby 9, D.J. Hankins 5, Christopher Lombeida 7, Brent Overbey 36, Peyton Ford 6, Andrew Hovis 4. FG 20, FT 12-18, F 13 (3-pointers: Overbey 4, Hankins. Fouled out: None.)

JV -- Scott City won 61-58

-- From staff reports

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