St. Vincent won two round-robin games to capture first place in the St. Albans boys basketball tournament Saturday.
The Indians defeated the Fulton School 69-23 in the first game then knocked off E.H. Lyle Academy 68-33.
Kyle Rollet paced the Indians with 16 points while Ryan Boxdorfer added 13 in the first win.
Boxdorfer netted 16 points and Rollet added 15 for the Indians (6-4) in their second game.
St. Vincent 69, Fulton School 23
Fulton 11 5 7 0 -- 23
St. Vincent 17 19 14 19 -- 69
FULTON SCHOOL (23) -- Williams 9, Eitel 6, Freccero 5, Kuske 3. FG 9, FT 2-3, F 16. (3-pointers: Williams 1, Eitel 1, Freccero 1. Fouled out: none)
ST. VINCENT (69) -- Kyle Rollet 16, Ryan Boxdorfer 13, Brock French 11, Justin Eggers 9, Brett Wengert 7, Dylan Geringer 7, Adam Winkler 4, Josh Welker 1, Eric Winkler 1. FG 26, FT 14-21, F 6. (3-pointers: Boxdorfer 1, Eggers 1, Geringer 1. Fouled out: none)
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St. Vincent 68, E.H. Lyle Academy 33
E.H. Lyle Academy 11 11 8 2 -- 33
St. Vincent 20 23 14 11 -- 68
E.H. LYLE ACADEMY (33) -- Johnson 13, Alexander 14, Crump 6. FG 12, FT 8-13, F 20. (3-pointers: Alexander 1. Fouled out: none)
ST. VINCENT (68) -- Ryan Boxdorfer 16, Kyle Rollet 15, Brock French 9, Justin Eggers 6, Dylan Geringer 9, Adam Winkler 10, Brett Wengert 2, Josh Welker 1. FG 25, FT 15-28, F 16. (3-pointers: A. Winkler 1, Eggers 2. Fouled out: none)
Saxony Lutheran fell to Valle Catholic 50-36 in the third-place game.
Brayton Klaus paced the Crusaders with 13 points, while Trevor Mabuce added 11. Mabuce and Trent Steffens both pulled down five rebounds for Saxony Lutheran (4-11).
Saxony 9 10 8 9 -- 36
Valle 7 15 15 13 -- 50
SAXONY LUTHERAN (36) -- Brayton Klaus 13, Trevor Mabuce 11, Kris Cook 5, Clay Roth 2, Matt Wills 5. FG 15, FT 5-8, F 19. (3-pointers: Mabuce 1. Fouled out: Trent Steffens, Cook)
VALLE CATHOLIC (50) -- Alex Stoll 1, D. Stoll, Bader 3, Jason Blum 6, Jared Bruns 6, Koch 8, Hemann 4, Moulton 6, Kertz 6. FG 19, FT 12-23, F 13. (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
JV -- Saxony Lutheran lost to Leopold 52-33 at the Leopold tourney.
The Tigers only trailed by two points at the half but couldn't overcome Cor Jesu on the road.
Sadie Pittman led Central (8-4) with 18 points.
Chelsea Pannier added 11 points to go with six rebounds, five assists and three steals in the loss.
Central 12 18 8 13 -- 51
Cor Jesu 20 12 13 19 -- 64
CENTRAL (51) -- Machaela Durham 2, Starr Harris 2, Farrah Malik 6, Chelsea Pannier 11, Sadie Pittman 18, Paige Smith 8, Chelsea Vinson 4. FG 21, FT 5-8, F 13. (3-pointers: Pittman 2, Pannier 2. Fouled out: none)
COR JESU (64) -- Liz Sinclair 6, Kim Gorman 13, Anna Hormberg 2, Meg Riley 28, Colleen Barry 5, Kelly Schuering 10. FG 26, FT 10-14, F 10. (3-pointers: Gorman 2. Fouled out: none)
The Indians withstood 12 3-pointers to capture a home win.
Connor King netted 24 points, while Dru Haertling added 14 for Jackson (7-5).
Cassandra Bollinger chipped in nine points and Brooke Sanders put up seven in the win.
Dyer County 19 20 14 6 -- 59
Jackson 11 18 21 18 -- 68
DYER COUNTY (59) -- Cowart 22, Gibbons 13, Crawford 11, Robertson 10, Wilson 3. FG 18, FT 10-18, F 21. (3-pointers: Cowart 7, Gibbons 4, Crawford 1. Fouled out: Crawford)
JACKSON (68) -- Dru Haertling 14, Brooke Sanders 7, Kaylen Knepp 5, Connor King 24, Cassandra Bollinger 9, Makenzie Quade 3, Laurie Clippard 2, Whitney McNeely 4. FG 25, FT 14-25, F 17. (3-pointers: Haertling 2, Knepp 1, Quade 1. Fouled out: none)
JV -- Jackson won 49-33
Central placed sixth with 102 points at the Rockwood Summit tournament.
Rolla won the team title.
Trey Grovenor captured the heavyweight title by upsetting the top-ranked wrestler in the state.
Desmond Howard (130), Jawaun Howard (145) and Kevin Flesher (171) each took third place in their respective weight classes for the Tigers.
Raymond Woldtvedt took fourth at 160, while Caleb Yeargain was fifth at 125.
-- From staff reports
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