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SportsFebruary 2, 2016

Sophomore Krista Rhodes recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and a game-high 21 points as the Woodland girls basketball team eked out a 51-50 victory over visiting Chaffee on Monday night. Ciara Rainbolt added nine points for Woodland (12-8). Katie Glueck also notched a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead Chaffee (9-10). Bailey Wiseman chipped in 11 points while Julia Sutterfield accumulated 13 rebounds, nine points and eight assists for the Red Devils...

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Sophomore Krista Rhodes recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and a game-high 21 points as the Woodland girls basketball team eked out a 51-50 victory over visiting Chaffee on Monday night.

Ciara Rainbolt added nine points for Woodland (12-8).

Katie Glueck also notched a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead Chaffee (9-10). Bailey Wiseman chipped in 11 points while Julia Sutterfield accumulated 13 rebounds, nine points and eight assists for the Red Devils.

The Cardinals lost to the Red Devils 64-48 in a semifinal of the Chaffee Lady Red Devils Invitational Tournament near the beginning of the season.

Chaffee 13 14 11 12 -- 50

Woodland 10 16 13 12 -- 51

CHAFFEE (50) -- Bailey Wiseman 11, Bridgette Swinford 1, Madeline Hendrix 3, Julia Sutterfield 9, Mary Beth Knutson 5, Mattison Cline 8, Katie Glueck 13. FG 11, FT 13-26, F 13 (3-pointers: Wiseman 3, Cline 2. Fouled out: None.)

WOODLAND (51) -- Whitney Lincoln 4, Cheyenne Wells 5, Heidi Green 2, Krista Rhodes 21, Mara Grindstaff 4, Kelsie Long 2, Hannah Scott 4, Ciara Rainbolt 9. FG 16, FT 4-9, F 23 (3-pointers: Rhodes 3, Wells, Rainbolt. Fouled out: None.)

Delta 65, Meadow Heights 53

Jamie Hodge scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Bobcats in the win at home over the winless Panthers.

Freshman Macey Smith added 11 points for Delta (5-11), which led 30-29 at halftime before outscoring the Panthers by 10 points in the second half.

Janie Cook tallied 17 points to pace Meadow Heights (0-16) while Sammantha Miles contributed 15 points for the Panthers.

MHHS 16 13 15 9 -- 53

Delta 14 16 15 20 -- 65

MEADOW HEIGHTS (53) -- Abi Bristow 11, Hope Dietiker 5, Janie Cook 17, Sammantha Miles 15, Jacque Starkey 1, Kassy Henson 4. FG 15, FT 17-33, F 16 (3-pointers: Bristow 2. Fouled out: Henson.)

DELTA (65) -- Jamie Hodge 18, Tamera Crowden 10, Lydia Borneman 9, Carrie Waddle 4, Erin Bond 2, Macey Smith 11, Cooper Simpson 5, Kiley Wicker 6. FG 19, FT 9-15, F 21 (3-pointers: Hodge 3, Crowden, Borneman, Smith. Fouled out: Waddle.)

JV -- Delta won 55-28

East Prairie 48, Scott City 19

Dakota Arnold netted a game-high 11 points and was the only player to finish in double digits to lead the Eagles in the conference road romp over the Rams.

Jocee Dunn and Summer Maxwell contributed six points apiece for East Prairie (3-11, 1-5 Scott-Mississippi Conference), which held the Rams to single digits and kept the hosts scoreless in the second quarter.

Hannah Shemonia notched eight points to pace Scott City (1-14, 0-5).

East Prairie 9 17 12 10 -- 48

Scott City 7 0 6 6 -- 19

EAST PRAIRIE (48) -- Jocee Dunn 6, Jordan Harper 5, Dakota Arnold 11, Demisha Brown 3, Megan Chaney 4, Bethany Ferrell 3, Kennedy Bennett 2, Montana Watson 2, Summer Maxwell 6, Faith Archie 4, Arianna Hernandez 2. FG 19, FT 4-15, F 14 (3-pointers: Arnold, Ferrell. Fouled out: None.)

SCOTT CITY (19) -- Tori Buckner 3, Bella Bowers 3, Ginny Mott 2, Hannah Shemonia 8, Emma Wilhelm 2, Britney Parker 1. FG 7, FT 2-9, F 12 (3-pointers: Buckner. Fouled out: None.)

JV -- East Prairie won 36-31

Scott County Central 64, Meridian (Ill.) 44

Sophomore Johneisha Daniel tallied a game-high 23 points to lead the Bravettes in the victory at home over the Bobcats of Mounds, Illinois.

Maddison Avance bucketed 14 points while LaQuisha Strickland pitched in 13 points for Scott County Central (14-6), which went into halftime with a 23-point advantage.

Rakyah Jeter scored 13 points to pace Meridian.

Meridian 12 13 10 9 -- 44

Scott CC 19 19 14 12 -- 64

MERIDIAN (MOUNDS, ILL.) (44) -- Rakeya Jeter 6, Alexis Crain 8, Rakyah Jeter 13, Rachel Valentine 12, Denise Oats 2, Cymone Ballard 4, India Wade 4, Sha'Kerria Childress 4. FG 19, FT 5-15, F 11 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: None.)

SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL (64) -- Trinity Thomas 8, LaQuisha Strickland 13, Hailey Kesler 3, Johneisha Daniel 23, Maddison Avance 14, Brittany Marshall 1, LaTeisha Strickland 2. FG 28, FT 6-16, F 15 (3-pointers: Kesler, LaQ. Strickland. Fouled out: None.)

Charleston 72, Kelly 71

Cheyenne Randle nailed a game-high 34 points as the Bluejays eked out the conference victory over the host Hawks to remain undefeated in regular-season conference action.

Sharell Woods added 13 points for Charleston (10-6, 4-0 Scott-Mississippi Conference), which led 37-33 at halftime.

Anna Hughes scored 24 points while Tori Duenne contributed 17 points to pace Kelly (3-13, 2-3).

Charleston 18 19 12 23 -- 72

Kelly 18 15 17 21 -- 71

CHARLESTON (72) -- Danita Jones 2, Sharell Woods 13, Cheyenne Randle 34, Chanelle Quinn 6, Connor Watkins 9, Jermanjea Smith 4, Clintazia Clark 4. FG 27, FT 18-23, F 18 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: Clark.)

KELLY (71) -- Tori Duenne 17, Alyssa Tidwell 10, Marissa Jones 15, Hailey Noon 5, Anna Hughes 24. FG 24, FT 20-25, F 16 (3-pointers: Jones. Fouled out: Hughes.)

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Providence Classical 36, Eagle Ridge 29

Emily Jackson posted a game-high 16 points as the Eagles fell to the Panthers on the road in St. Louis.

Jessie Gartman contributed seven points for Eagle Ridge (9-7), which trailed by four points at halftime.

Bonnie Egger and Maya Washington tallied 12 points apiece to lead Providence Classical Christian Academy (10-8).

Eagle Ridge 6 8 9 6 -- 29

Providence 9 9 11 7 -- 36

EAGLE RIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (29) -- Jessie Gartman 7, Callie Hefner 4, Emily Jackson 16, Jasmine Brown 2. FG 13, FT 3-4, F 11 (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: None.)

PROVIDENCE CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (36) -- Alyssa Haverdink 4, Bonnie Egger 12, Maya Washington 12, Ruthie Ziebarth 6, Mary Creed 2. FG 11, FT 5-9, F 6 (3-pointers: Egger 3. Fouled out: None.)

BOYS BASKETBALL

Woodland 72, Bell City 64

Zach Beel nailed 26 points as the Cardinals rebounded from a second-place finish in the SCAA Conference Tournament to notch a regular-season conference victory over the host Cubs.

Cole Schlief sank 13 points for Woodland (15-5, 4-1 SCAA Conference). The Cardinals held an 11-point lead at halftime.

Cole Nichols broke loose for a game-high 37 points to pace Bell City (11-7, 3-2).

Woodland 20 18 11 23 -- 72

Bell City 10 17 16 21 -- 64

WOODLAND (72) -- Jake Long 4, Cole Schlief 13, Connor Goodwin 2, Tyler Womack 4, Zach Beel 26, Bruester Young 6, Paul Duncan 10, Michael McCormick 7. FG 24, FT 12-22, F 19 (3-pointers: Young 2, Beel, McCormick. Fouled out: None.)

BELL CITY (64) -- Tyler Jackson 4, Kolten Siebert 6, Logan Yates 6, Brandon Abner 2, Cole Nichols 37, Peyton Maddox 5, Bobby Wright 4. FG 19, FT 14-25, F 17 (3-pointers: Nichols 2, Siebert 2. Fouled out: Yates.)

Zalma 77, Leopold 57

Dallan Stotts poured in 18 points, 12 of which came from behind the arc, to lead the Bulldogs to victory over the winless Wildcats in the first game of the Mississippi Valley Conference (MVC) Tournament at Meadow Heights.

Cole Shelby pitched in 15 points for Zalma (11-7), which maintained a slim one-point lead at halftime but proceeded to outscore the Wildcats by 19 points in the second half to clinch the win.

Garrett Thele rained in a game-high 24 points to pace Leopold (0-15), while Tristan Graham added 14 points for the Wildcats.

Leopold 16 18 9 14 -- 57

Zalma 21 14 22 20 -- 77

LEOPOLD (57) -- Dalton Forrester 11, Garrett Thele 24, Tristan Graham 14, Ryan Lewis 2, Blake Leazenby 4, John Gray 2. FG 12, FT 15-16, F 17 (3-pointers: Graham 3, Thele 2, Forrester. Fouled out: None.)

ZALMA (77) -- Jacob Steinberg 13, Cole Shelby 15, Wyatt Lemons 5, Logan Borders 5, Christopher Lombeida 8, Dallan Stotts 18, Peyton Ford 12, Brendan Cato 1. FG 22, FT 9-16, F 14 (3-pointers: Stotts 4, Ford 2, Lemons, Steinberg. Fouled out: None.)

Meadow Heights 72, Marquand 61

Devon Wilfong finished with a game-high 20 points as the host Panthers managed to pull out the victory over the Tigers at the Mississippi Valley Conference (MVC) Tournament.

Lane Baremore bucketed 18 points for Meadow Heights (12-5), which trailed the Tigers by three points at halftime. The Panthers rebounded and scored the bulk of their points in the second half when they outscored the Tigers by 14 points to erase the deficit.

Drew Cook scored 15 points while Cody Weekley tossed in 12 points for Marquand (8-10).

Marquand 9 23 7 22 -- 61

Meadow Heights 12 15 22 23 -- 72

MARQUAND (61) -- Nick Dunn 4, Cody Weekley 12, Brian Kohl 4, Brandon Whitener 10, Daniel Snider 11, Ethan Lord 5, Drew Cook 15. FG 15, FT 19-31, F 21 (3-pointers: Snider 2, Weekley, Lord. Fouled out: Weekley, Dunn, Snider.)

MEADOW HEIGHTS (72) -- Jacob Douglas 12, Spencer Bragg 7, Trent Liley 6, Blake Bollinger 3, Lane Baremore 18, Nick Mayfield 6, Devon Wilfong 20. FG 21, FT 18-28, F 20 (3-pointers: Douglas 2, Bragg, Baremore. Fouled out: Mayfield.)

Providence Classical 56, Eagle Ridge 31

Caleb Friedrich netted a game-high 13 points, but it was not enough as the Eagles fell to the Panthers on the road in St. Louis.

Hunter Jones added 11 points for Eagle Ridge (5-13), which was held to single digits in every quarter.

Thatcher Doyle recorded 12 points to lead Providence Classical Christian Academy (15-3).

Eagle Ridge 7 7 9 8 -- 31

Providence 12 15 14 15 -- 56

EAGLE RIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (31) -- Caleb Friedrich 13, Hunter Jones 11, Logan Schwieger 2, Michael Roth 5. FG 8, FT 6-17, F 12 (3-pointers: Jones 2, Roth. Fouled out: None.)

PROVIDENCE CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (56) -- Brandon Haverdink 9, Josh Marcotte 8, Abram Egger 7, Micah Gerstung 8, Eliott Gathman 2, Thatcher Doyle 12, Josh Creed 6, Trey Johnson 4. FG 24, FT 5-9, F 13 (3-pointers: Haverdink. Fouled out: None.)

-- From staff reports

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