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SportsJanuary 5, 2007

The Jackson girls basketball team started fast in its showdown with Doniphan, building a 17-point lead after one period en route to a 63-54 victory at home. "We got a good jump, and we could have put them away," Jackson coach Sam Sides said. "We tried to go inside early and often. In the second half, we just couldn't finish and their defensive intensity picked up...

The Jackson girls basketball team started fast in its showdown with Doniphan, building a 17-point lead after one period en route to a 63-54 victory at home.

"We got a good jump, and we could have put them away," Jackson coach Sam Sides said. "We tried to go inside early and often. In the second half, we just couldn't finish and their defensive intensity picked up.

"We hung on and made our free throws in the end."

Jackson hit seven of 10 free throws in the final period, accounting for half of its scoring in the frame.

The Indians (7-3) picked up a combined 35 points from their post players. Five-foot-10 senior Amanda Peiffer led the way with 22 points, while 5-9 senior Gabrielle Garritano added 13. Kelci Keith and Jenni Tenholder each added nine.

JACKSON 63, DONIPHAN 54

Doniphan 9 11 15 19 -- 54

Jackson 26 10 13 14 -- 63

DONIPHAN (54) -- Haily Reed 9, Chelsea Swindle 7, Kennon 8, Morgan Davis 23, Jordan Hart 3, Carli Weathers 4. FG 19, FT 10-12, F 16 (3-pointers: Davis 3, Swindle 1, Kennon 1, Hart 1. Fouled out: none)

JACKSON (63) -- Cody Goodpasture 4, Lindsay Poole 4, Gabrielle Garritano 13, Ashley Charboneau 2, Kelci Keith 9, Jenni Tenholder 9, Amanda Peiffer 22. FG 22, FT 14-19, F 17 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

Kelly 55, Sikeston 36

Kelly defeated Sikeston for the second time this season with a home victory.

Nikki Weiny and Debra Hall each scored 12 points to lead Kelly (8-2), which also received 11 points from Brittany Ponder.

Sikeston 12 6 10 8 -- 36

Kelly 10 18 10 17 -- 55

SIKESTON (36) -- Amber Minner 7, Keyrra Blissett 1, Latoya Gipson 12, Jenny Coleman 2, Monika Gray-El 14. FG 16, FT 4-10, F 16 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

KELLY (55) -- Sarah Ruff 8, Brittany Ponder 11, Kayla Cissell 6, Lauren Gean 2, Katee Moore 4, Nikki Weiny 12, Debra Hall 12. FG 24, FT 6-13, F 9 (3-pointers: Ponder 1. Fouled out: none)

St. Vincent 52, De Soto 36

St. Vincent evened its season record and won its Jefferson County Conference opener at home.

Jessica Welker scored 12 points for St. Vincent (4-4), while Courtney Besand added 10.

De Soto 9 13 9 5 -- 36

St. Vincent 10 10 14 18 -- 52

DE SOTO (36) -- Sam Carder 15, Jessica Vanover 12, Smith 3, Pinson 3, Dallas 3. FG 13, FT 7-18, F 17 (3-pointers: Smith, Pinson, Hanover. Fouled out: none)

ST. VINCENT (52) -- Jessica Welker 12, Courtney Besand 10, Lacey Siegmund 8, Brooke Brown 8, Elizabeth Rozier 8, Kelsey Cissell 4, Lindsay Prost 2. FG 22, FT 8-15, F 19 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

Scott City 69,South Pemiscot 32

Kelley Hicks scored 16 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead the Rams in a home win.

Whitney Tapley scored 13 points and Stephanie Essner added 12 for Scott City (6-4). Also in double figures were Nora Glasser with 11 and Donielle Howell with 10.

South Pem 8 13 4 7 -- 32

Scott City 19 25 22 3 -- 69

SOUTH PEMISCOT (32) -- Berry 13, Flanagan 5, Telfer 4, Davidson 6, Brentz 2, Eibert 2. FG 12, FT 6-16, F 16 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

SCOTT CITY (69) -- Whitney Tapley 13, Kelley Hicks 16, Stephanie Essner 12, Donielle Howell 10, Nora Glasser 11, Emily Essner 4, Holli Shemonia 1, Darla Johnston 2. FG 29, FT 7-14, F 13 (3-pointers: Hicks 3. Fouled out: none)

Perryville 70, Hillsboro 34

The Pirates opened Jefferson County Conference play with a road win.

Ava Johnson scored 18 points, hitting four of the Pirates' eight 3-pointers. Alyssa Bauwens had 14 points, Alicia Kueker scored 13, hitting three 3-pointers, and Kim Miesner chipped in with 10. Perryville improved to 5-5 overall, 1-0 in league play.

Perryville 27 17 20 6 -- 70

Hillsboro 9 18 7 0 -- 34

PERRYVILLE (70) -- Alicia Kueker 13, Ava Johnson 18, Nicole Gremaud 5, Kendra Schilli 8, Alyssa Bauwens 14, Makenzie Schirmer 2, Kim Miesner 10. FG 28, FT 6-17, F 13 (3-pointers: Johnson 4, Kueker 3, Bauwens 1. Fouled out: none)

HILLSBORO (34) -- Justine Hohmann 10, Kristen Riebold 2, Cassandra White 2, Katie Moore 6, Brandy James 3, Reannda Halbrook 4, Emma Mills 7. FG 14, FT 4-15, F 15 (3-pointers: Hohmann 2. Fouled out: none)

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Fredericktown 67, ND 50

Fredericktown pulled away from a one-point halftime lead to win at home against the Bulldogs.

Meridith Medlin scored 17 points to lead Notre Dame (7-3), while Kristain Burger added 16.

ND 11 17 10 12 -- 50

Fred'town 18 10 16 22 -- 67

NOTRE DAME (50) -- Meridith Medlin 17, Kristain Burger 16, Paige Schumer 8, Emily Brummitt 6, Brooke Beussink 3. FG 18, FT 11-14, F 22 (3-pointers: Beussink, Brummitt, Medlin. Fouled out: Claudia Brauss)

FREDERICKTOWN (67) -- Courtney Kemp 20, Tricia Ward 14, Johnna Tinnin 12, Betsy Royer 8, Nicki Settlemoir 9, Ashley Mascaro 2, Lauren Henderson 2. FG 21, FT 19-25, F 11 (3-pointers: Ward 4. Fouled out: none)

Clearwater 41,Meadow Heights 31

Meadow Heights scored just two points in the third quarter in a home loss.

Chelsey Kight scored eight points to lead Meadow Heights (3-6), which led 17-14 at halftime.

Clearwater 3 11 13 14 -- 41

Meadow Heights 9 8 2 12 -- 31

CLEARWATER (41) -- Lindsay Bell 8, Adrian Dannir 11, Tiffany Tucker 12, Kara Miller 5, Karmen White 2, Jessica Hicks 3. FG 17, FT 4-6, F 13 (3-pointers: Bell 2, Hicks 1. Fouled out: none)

MEADOW HEIGHTS (31) -- Sara Hendrickson 4, Mindy Ellis 1, Ashley Doublin 5, Amanda Hendrickson 6, Rachel Bequette 2, Riki Lacey 2, Sahra Mills 2, Tora Jordan 1, Chelsey Kight 8. FG 13, FT 4-19, F 12 (3-pointers: Dublin 1. Fouled out: none)

Central 46, Poplar Bluff 41

Central claimed a road conference victory despite not shooting a single free throw.

The Tigers outscored SEMO Conference foe Poplar Bluff 25-19 in the second half after trailing 22-21 at halftime. Poplar Bluff was called for just five fouls.

Wendi Zickfield led Central (4-7) with 18 points.

Central 12 9 12 13 -- 46

Poplar Bluff 12 10 8 11 -- 41

CENTRAL (46) -- Christina Sexton 9, Kristin Shirrell 5, Tierra Walker 2, Courtney Schuessler 4, Taylor Kirn 8, Wendi Zickfield 18. FG 22, FT 0-0, F 13 (3-pointers: Sexton 1, Shirrell 1. Fouled out: none)

POPLAR BLUFF (41) -- Sumrall 2, Ferguson 5, Thomas 7, Fister 17, Stonecipher 4, Pratt 3, Johnson 2, Kelm 2. FG 18, FT 4-9, F 5 (3-pointers: Ferguson 1. Fouled out: none)

BOYS BASKETBALLNotre Dame 76, Dexter 43

Sophomore Austin Greer scored 24 points and junior Ryan Willen added 18 as Notre Dame rolled past visiting Dexter.

Ty Williams added 14 points for the Bulldogs (12-3), who improved to 3-0 in the SEMO Conference.

Notre Dame built a 52-25 halftime lead and had 11 players score in the game.

Dexter 9 16 13 5 -- 43

ND 23 29 18 6 -- 76

DEXTER (43) -- Hessling 4, Shell 2, Windham 6, Chamberlain 3, Swindle 2, Scott 1, Carwile 3, Hart 19, Stephens 3. FG 16, FT 7-15, F 19 (3-pointers: Hart 2, Windham 1, Carwile 1. Fouled out: none)

NOTRE DAME (76) -- Mark Himmmelberg 6, Abe Dirnberger 2, Ty Williams 14, Blake Gaddis 2, Chad Friend 1, John Unterreiner 2, Austin Greer 24, Ryan Willen 18, Ivan Thomas 1, Joseph Tolbert 2, Logan Glueck 4. FG 28, FT 16-23, F 13 (3-pointers: Himmelberg 2, Williams 2. Fouled out: none)

Scott City 47, Richland 45

The Rams climbed to the .500 mark with a win at Richland, which was coming off a championship in the consolation bracket at the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.

Jay Simmons and Alex King each had 12 points to lead the Rams (5-5), and Caleb Estes added 10. Scott City built a nine-point lead through three periods.

Scott City 12 14 13 8 -- 47

Richland 10 10 10 15 -- 45

SCOTT CITY (47) -- John Pinkston 1, Jay Simmons 12, Shae Simmons 3, Jamie Pinkston 9, Caleb Estes 10, Alex King 12. FG 16, FT 12-18, F 13 (3-pointers: J. Simmons 2, Estes 1. Fouled out: none)

RICHLAND (45) -- Whittaker 18, Harris 2, Miller 4, Thornton 8, Stafford 12, Daubert 3. FG 16, FT 11-16, F 16 (3-pointers: Whittaker 1, Daubert 1. Fouled out: Harris)

-- From staff reports

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