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SportsApril 5, 2016

All the high school events reported Monday to the Southeast Missourian.

The Saxony Lutheran exploded for 11 runs in the fourth inning and disposed of visiting Meadow Heights 13-2 in baseball action Monday.

Nathan Hurst went the distance to get the win on the mound for Saxony Lutheran (6-2). He allowed two earned runs, struck out seven and walked one.

Dusty Lorenz hit a triple to record the only extra-base hit of the game and drove in two runs for the Crusaders. Paris Johnson had three of Saxony's 11 hits.

Jacob Douglas suffered the loss. He pitched 3 1/3 innings and allowed six runs (four earned) on seven hits. He struck out two and walked five.

Blake Bollinger went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in one run to pace Meadow Heights (2-5).

Meadow Heights 001 01 -- 2 8 3

Saxony Lutheran 002 (11)X -- 13 11 0

WP -- Nathan Hurst. LP -- Jacob Douglas. 3B -- Dusty Lorenz (SL). Multiple hits -- Meadow Heights: Blake Bollinger 2-3, Reece Boyd 2-3, Jacob Douglas 2-3; Saxony Lutheran: Tyler Amos 2-3, Paris Johnson 3-4.

Bernie 10, Advance 0

Cade Long went 2 for 3 at the plate as the Hornets dropped a conference loss in six innings on the road to the undefeated Mules.

Losing pitcher Brandon Sokolowski allowed nine hits and eight runs (six earned) with no strikeouts and six walks in five innings of work for Advance (1-5, 0-1 SCAA Conference).

Owen Foster went five innings to earn the shutout on the mound for Bernie (6-0, 2-0), giving up three hits. He had three strikeouts and no walks. Blake Beacham got the save in the final inning, allowing just one hit and recording one strikeout.

Austin Beck belted a home run and added a double with two RBIs to help lead the Mules to victory.

Advance 000 000 -- 0 4 3

Bernie 301 132 -- 10 11 4

WP -- Owen Foster. LP -- Brandon Sokolowski. HR -- Austin Beck (B). 2B -- Brock Beacham (B), Austin Beck (B), Trey Kirkpatrick (B). Multiple hits -- Advance: Cade Long 2-3; Bernie: Austin Beck 3-4, Trey Kirkpatrick 2-3.

Kelly 17, Woodland 2

Wyatt LeDure hit a double and drove in three runs as the Hawks won in five innings on the road.

Jonathon Tyler went the distance to get the win on the mound for Kelly (2-7). He recorded six strikeouts and no walks. He also had a double.

Ty Householder added a double and two RBIs for the Hawks.

Keegan Cooper allowed three hits and five earned runs with no strikeouts and three walks, picking up the pitching loss in 2/3 innings of work on the mound for Woodland (1-6).

Garrett Cronk produced the lone hit for the Cardinals.

Kelly 530 36 -- 17 17 1

Woodland 000 00 -- 0 1 1

WP -- Jonathon Tyler. LP -- Keegan Cooper. 3B -- Jacob McClain (K), Nathan Vicenzi (K). 2B -- Ty Householder (K), Wyatt LeDure (K), Jonathon Tyler (K). Multiple hits -- Kelly: Levi Alsup 3-3, Jeremiah Bain 2-2, Kyle Fitzgerald 2-3, Wyatt LeDure 2-3, Jacob McClain 2-3, Mitchell Proctor 2-3.

Oran 11, Oak Ridge 0

Tanner McVay belted a home run and a double and drove in four runs as the Eagles claimed a five-inning road victory.

Preston Hahn was the winning pitcher and also tripled for Oran (2-3). He threw three innings and allowed one hit, striking out four and walking one. He also had two RBIs.

Tyee Curry was the losing pitcher. He threw 3 1/3 innings and gave up 10 runs (eight earned) on seven hits. He recorded three strikeouts and three walks.

Josh Pratt had the only hit of the game for Oak Ridge (2-5).

Oran 141 41 -- 11 7 5

Oak Ridge 000 00 -- 0 1 5

WP -- Preston Hahn. LP -- Tyee Curry. HR -- Tanner McVay (O). 3B -- Preston Hahn (O). 2B -- Tanner McVay (O). Multiple hits -- Oran: Preston Hahn 2-3, Layne Johnson 2-3, Tanner McVay 2-3.

Chaffee 9, Puxico 6

Landon Tenkhoff had a triple and three RBIs to lead the Red Devils in the road win.

Alec Bogenpohl was the winning pitcher for Chaffee (6-2). He threw four innings and gave up one earned run on three hits. He struck out two and walked three. Breven Yarbro got the save, pitching the final three innings where he allowed five earned runs on eight hits with seven strikeouts and two walks.

Chris Siler took the loss on the mound. He pitched two innings and gave up six runs (three earned) on two hits with four strikeouts and five walks. He doubled twice and batted in two runs to pace Puxico (2-3).

Chaffee 330 110 1 -- 9 8 0

Puxico 000 110 4 -- 6 11 1

WP -- Alec Bogenpohl. LP -- Chris Siler. 3B -- Landon Tenkhoff (C), Justin Scott (P). 2B -- Gabe Henson (C), Chris Siler (P) 2. Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Alec Bogenpohl 2-3, Lane Dunning 2-3, Landon Tenkhoff 3-5; Puxico: Nathan Dare 2-4, Chris Dunivan 2-4, Josh Hale 2-3, Chris Siler 2-5.

Greenville 16, Leopold 2

Garrett Thele had a double as the Wildcats fell on the road to the Bears in five innings.

Dalton Forrester pitched one inning and took the loss for Leopold (2-5). He gave up 10 runs (eight earned) on five hits with no strikeouts and three walks.

Grant Miller was the winning pitcher for Greenville (4-1). He threw three innings and allowed no runs on one hit with two strikeouts and no walks. He also hit a three-run homer for the Bears.

Southeast Missouri State verbal commit Trey McDaniel blasted a grand slam and added a three-run homer to lead the Bears.

Leopold 000 20 -- 2 5 4

Greenville 193 3X -- 16 11 2

WP -- Grant Miller. LP -- Dalton Forrester. HR -- Trey McDaniel (G) 2, Grant Miller (G). 2B -- Trey McDaniel (G), Garrett Thele (L). Multiple hits -- Greenville: Wyatt Barks 2-3, Jake Dorris 2-4, Trey McDaniel 3-4, Grant Miller 2-4; Leopold: John Gray 2-2, Garrett Thele 2-3.

Bell City 6, Bloomfield 2

Cole Nichols belted a home run and drove in two runs as the Cubs rallied in the seventh inning to down the Wildcats and get the conference victory on the road.

Nichols also went the distance on the mound to get the win for Bell City (5-1, 2-0 SCAA Conference). He gave up two unearned runs and recorded 11 strikeouts with three walks.

Bobby Wright added a two-run home run for the Cubs.

Timmy Hector endured the loss. He pitched one inning and gave up five runs (one earned) on four hits. He struck out one and walked no batters.

Austin Phillips and Noah Vandiver each had a hit for Bloomfield (1-1, 0-1).

Bell City 000 010 5 -- 6 7 3

Bloomfield 000 200 0 -- 2 2 4

WP -- Cole Nichols. LP -- Timmy Hector. HR -- Cole Nichols (BC), Bobby Wright (BC). 2B -- Brandon Abner (BC). Multiple hits -- Bell City: Cole Nichols 2-4.

SOFTBALL

Kennett 11, Oran 5

Claire Ramsey blasted a home run and a double and drove in four of the Eagles' five runs in the loss at home to the Indians.

Tatum May also doubled and threw six innings to take the loss for Oran (0-2). She gave up 10 earned runs on 12 hits and recorded three strikeouts and three walks.

Madi Parr went the distance in the circle to get the win for Kennett (6-1). She allowed five earned runs, struck out seven and walked one.

Sydney Patton hit two doubles and three RBIs, while Hannah Criswell added one double and three RBIs for the Indians.

Kennett 230 014 1 -- 11 13 1

Oran 100 020 2 -- 5 10 1

WP -- Madi Parr. LP -- Tatum May. HR -- Claire Ramsey (O). 2B -- Hannah Criswell (K), Sydney Patton (K), Jessie Long (O), Tatum May (O), Claire Ramsey (O). Multiple hits -- Kennett: Hannah Criswell 2-4, Sydni McAtee 3-4, Sydney Patton 2-4, Bella Rouse 2-4, Anna Wheeler 3-5; Oran: Sidney Kern 3-4, Tatum May 2-4, Claire Ramsey 3-4.

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Woodland 16, Bloomfield 0

Mara Grindstaff belted two triples as the Cardinals remained hot and crushed the Wildcats in the conference road romp.

Pitcher Mackenzie Altenthal collected the win for Woodland (6-1, 4-0 SCAA Conference). She pitched three no-hit innings with five strikeouts and two walks. Hope Green got the save in the final two innings, giving up one hit with three strikeouts and four walks. Green also hit a double and batted in two runs for the Cardinals.

Kelsie Long recorded a triple and reached base all of her three times at bat and added two RBIs for Woodland. Brooke Miles had a double and three RBIs.

Mara Mayo went the distance in the circle and sustained the loss for Bloomfield. She allowed 13 earned runs, struck out four and walked four.

Delaney Mayo had the only hit of the game for the Wildcats.

Woodland 516 04 -- 16 15 0

Bloomfield 000 00 -- 0 1 3

WP -- Mackenzie Altenthal. LP -- Mara Mayo. 3B -- Mara Grindstaff (W) 2, Kelsie Long (W). 2B -- Hope Green (W), Kelsie Long (W), Brooke Miles (W). Multiple hits -- Woodland: Mackenzie Altenthal 3-4, Hope Green 2-4, Mara Grindstaff 2-3, Kelsie Long 3-3, Brooke Miles 2-2.

Scott City 15, Scott County Central 0

Freshman Kaileigh Dirden had another home run, this time a walk-off two-run homer in the final inning as the Rams trounced the Bravettes in four innings to pick up the conference win at home.

Dirden pitched a complete game to get the win for Scott City (6-2, 2-0 Scott-Mississippi Conference). She tallied 10 strikeouts and walked no batters. She also added four RBIs for the Rams, as did teammate Ginny Mott.

Jaime Glastetter hit two doubles and notched two RBIs, while Diamond Ham also had two hits and RBIs for Scott City.

Starting pitcher Kristen Hubbert took the loss. She threw 1/3 inning and allowed seven earned runs on eight hits.

Chelsea Phillips had a single for Scott County Central's lone hit.

Scott County 000 0 -- 0 1 2

Scott City 922 2 -- 15 12 0

WP -- Kaileigh Dirden. LP -- Kristen Hubbert. HR -- Kaileigh Dirden (SC). 2B -- Bella Bowers (SC), Tori Buckner (SC), Courtney Enderle (SC), Jaime Glastetter (SC) 2, Diamond Ham (SC). Multiple hits -- Scott City: Kaileigh Dirden 3-4, Jaime Glastetter 2-3, Diamond Ham 2-2, Ginny Mott 2-2.

Greenville 7, Leopold 4

The host Bears staged a five-run seventh inning rally that erased a two-run deficit to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season.

Losing pitcher Lexi Vandeven went the distance for Leopold (4-1). She had five strikeouts and two walks.

Emilie O'Dell was the winning pitcher. She also threw a complete game, struck out seven and walked one.

Jaden Francis hit two doubles to lead Greenville (3-1).

Leopold 001 003 0 -- 4 5 6

Greenville 200 000 5 -- 7 7 2

WP -- Emilie O'Dell. LP -- Lexi Vandeven, 4-1. 2B -- Jaden Francis (G), Lawren Luke (G). Multiple hits -- Greenville: Jaden Francis 2-3; Leopold: Lexi Vandeven 2-3.

New Madrid C.C. 14, Oak Ridge 4

Jessica Hahs had one of the Blue Jays' two hits that drove in a run in the loss to the Eagles on the road.

Hahs also pitched a complete game to take the loss in the circle for Oak Ridge (1-3). She gave up six earned runs, struck out four and walked one. Maci Jo Schamburg had the other hit for the Blue Jays.

Erica Townsend went the distance to get the win for New Madrid County Central (4-0). She allowed four unearned runs and recorded 11 strikeouts and six walks.

Monica Davis hit a double and drove in five runs to lead the Eagles at the plate.

New Madrid County Central lost to Malden 9-5 following their win over Oak Ridge to suffer their first loss of the season.

Oak Ridge 100 30 -- 4 2 6

New Madrid 532 22 0 -- 14 13 4

WP -- Erica Townsend. LP -- Jessica Hahs. 3B -- Chelsea Sylvester (NMCC). 2B -- Madison Bond (NMCC), Chloe Damback (NMCC), Monica Davis (NMCC), Shelbie Karafa (NMCC). Multiple hits -- New Madrid County Central: Madison Bond 2-3, Chloe Damback 2-3, Monica Davis 2-4, Chelsea Sylvester 2-3.

BOYS GOLF

Bloomfield 182, Advance 184, Kelly 241

Brian Whitson finished with a 4-over-par 39 as the Hornets were edged out by the host Wildcats by two points in a triangular meet at the Crowley Ridge's Recreational Golf Course in Bloomfield, Missouri.

Andrew Northern carded an even-par 35 to earn the medalist honors for Bloomfield.

BLOOMFIELD (182) -- Andrew Northern 35, Peyton Bell 40, Austin Bond 52, Nathan Newell/Justin Zink 55

ADVANCE (184) -- Brian Whitson 39, Spencer Lorch 44, Creighton Miles 50, Carson Miles 51

KELLY (241) -- Drew Keene 58, Aaron Graham 59, Dylan Sanders 60, Trey Bolen/Zach Hahs 64

GIRLS SOCCER

Jackson 3, Notre Dame 0

Lauren Welker netted two goals and dished out one assist as the host Indians dealt the Bulldogs their first loss of the season.

Natalie Miller recorded the other goal for Jackson (7-1). Megan Hawk and Cassidi Tomsu had one assist each for the Indians.

Goalkeeper Sam Schnicker had three saves in the shutout.

Notre Dame fell to 3-1 with the loss.

JV -- Notre Dame won 1-0

Perryville 3, Cape Central 0

Kylie Bilek scored two goals and had one assist to lead the Pirates in the win at home over the Tigers.

Kirstin Jannin netted the other goal for Perryville (5-2-1). Brooke Hogard and Sydney Spears dished out one assist apiece for the Pirates.

Goalkeeper Camryn Baer grabbed 11 saves in the shutout.

Cape Central fell to 1-5-1.

St. Vincent 2, Kelly 1

Faith Kapp scored both goals as the Indians remained undefeated with a win over the Hawks in the opening round of the Windsor Tournament in Imperial, Missouri.

Kaiti Schnurbusch and Kalli Seabaugh had the assists for Kapp's goals.

Goalkeeper Courtney Brewer made two saves for the Indians (3-0).

Marissa Jones netted the lone goal for Kelly (4-4). The Hawks resume tournament play at 6 p.m. tonight against Affton.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Living Word 25 22 25, Notre Dame 18 25 21

Blake Dunlap nailed 14 kills and dished out four assists to pace the Bulldogs in a three-set loss to the host Eagles in O'Fallon, Missouri.

Evan Landewee added 12 assists and six kills for Notre Dame (7-2). Sam Dohogne recorded four kills and two blocks, while Hunter Tucker served three aces for the Bulldogs.

Living Word Christian improved to 5-3.

JV -- Notre Dame won.

-- From staff reports

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