Josh Scholl had three goals and an assist, and the Jackson boys soccer team scored each of its goals in the first half to come away with a 4-0 victory Wednesday over host Notre Dame.
Aaron Voshage added a goal for Jackson (10-2-2) while Liam Gray contributed an assist.
Indians goalkeeper Brayden Emmons recorded eight saves in the shutout win.
Notre Dame dropped to 8-6-1 on the season.
Pablo Mattingly recorded a hat trick and had two assists to lead the Pirates to the home win over the Tigers.
Cole Gerstenberger added two goals and three assists for Perryville (14-1) while Ean Bergmann contributed a goal and an assist. Austin Hotop and Ryan Noland each had a goal for the Pirates, and Kyle Wood added a pair of assists. Perryville goalkeeper Trent Unterreiner finished with 11 saves in the net.
Cape Central dropped to 5-13 on the year.
Top-seeded Jackson swept fourth-seeded Poplar Bluff 5-0 at home and will take on second-seeded Farmington today for the district title.
The host Knights edged out a 5-3 win over third-seeded Cape Central in the other semifinal.
The Indians improved to 9-9 while the Tigers wrapped up their season with a 6-9 mark.
Farmington upped its record to 11-4 while the Mules finished 6-12 on the year.
Jackson 5, Poplar Bluff 0
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Mikelle Culbreth/Lauren McClanahan (J) def. Elizabeth Bottorff/Stephanie Hobbs (PB) 8-4
No. 2 -- Madison Mumma/Mackenzie Mumma (J) def. Nikkia Hickman/ Jazlyn Barnes (PB) 8-3
No. 3 -- Corie Pike/Krista Valentine (J) def. Sydney Miller/Kailee Kanell (PB) 8-2
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Katie Black (J) def. Miller (PB) 6-2, 6-0
No. 2 -- Molly Clark (J) def. Kanell (PB) 6-0, 6-0
Farmington 5, Cape Central 3
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Amy Dai (C) tied with Martha Schwalenberg (F) 7-6(3), 1-6, 2-2 (DNF)
No. 2 -- Anna Slinkard (F) def. Kate Harding (C) 7-5, 6-4
No. 3 -- Irene Bompieri (F) def. Natalie Grimm (C) 6-1, 6-3
No. 4 -- Erin Coleman (F) def. Elizabeth Ustinov (C) 7-5, 6-0
No. 5 -- Lauren Uhls (C) def. Faith Nelson (F) 0-6, 6-2, 6-4
No. 6 -- Jordan Maxton (C) def. Thanh Phan (F) 6-4, 6-4
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Schwalenberg/Slinkard (F) def. Dai/Ustinov (C) 8-2
No. 2 -- Bompieri/Coleman (F) def. Harding/Maxton (C) 8-5
No. 3 -- Grimm/Uhls (C) def. Nelson/Phan (F) 8-5
Grace Mirly pitched a complete-game shutout to lead the Crusaders to the win at home over the Bulldogs.
Mirly scattered five hits and had three strikeouts and no walks to go along with a triple at the plate. She finished 2 for 3 batting. Saxony improved to 11-6 on the season.
Kylie Noe went six innings and was tagged with the loss in the circle for Sikeston (7-15). She struck out three, walked four and allowed five hits and three runs -- all earned.
Sikeston 000 000 0 -- 0 5 1
Saxony 101 100 x -- 3 5 0
WP -- Grace Mirly. LP -- Kylie Noe. 3B -- Mirly (SL). Multiple hits -- Sikeston: Ashton Drake 2-3; Saxony: Mirly 2-3.
The Bulldogs used a 10-run second inning to dispose of the Pirates in four innings at home.
Maddie Urhahn finished 3 for 3 with a double to lead Notre Dame (21-2) at the plate while Haylie Santos picked up the win in the circle. She allowed one hit in four innings of work and had one strikeout and two walks.
Madison Wengert took the pitching loss for Perryville (9-11). She allowed 10 runs (five earned), gave up six hits and had two strikeouts and three walks in two innings of work.
Perryville 000 0 -- 0 1 2
Notre Dame 0(10)4 1 -- 15 10 0
WP -- Haylie Santos. LP -- Madison Wengert. 2B -- Maddie Urhahn (ND), Anne Ziegler (ND). 3B -- Morgan Duschell (ND). Multiple hits -- Notre Dame: Urhahn 3-3, Christina Scherer 2-4.
The Panthers knocked off the visiting Bluejays in straight sets.
Madison LeGrand had four kills, seven aces and one block to lead Oak Ridge (2-16) while Jessica Hahs added six kills.
Meadow Heights improved to 6-10-3 on the season.
JV -- Meadow Heights won 25-13, 25-15
Valery DeBarba had seven kills to lead the Tigers to the home win over the Indians.
Kassidy Pannier had 17 assists for Cape Central (3-13-2) while Brianna Guzman contributed six kills. Matlyne Scott and Kassidy Gowan each added eight digs to pace the Tigers defensively.
JV -- Kennett won 25-21, 25-11
-- From staff reports
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