Jackson senior Rachel Kahle won four events to lead the Indians' girls track team to a win at the eight-team Poplar Bluff Invitational on Friday.
Kahle, all-state in the 100 and 200 last year, won the 100, 200, long jump and triple jump. Teammate Heather Hileman won both hurdle events along with the high jump.
Scott City freshman Stephanie Essner was first in the 400 and finished behind Kahle in the 100.
Central's boys were victorious thanks to a sweep of the relay events. The Tigers also got a pair of wins from Tyler Terry in the long jump and triple jump.
Area results
Girls
Team scores -- 1. Jackson 194.5, 2. Central 160, 3. Dexter 71, 4. Poplar Bluff 55, 5. Scott cIty 49, 6. New Madrid County Central 44, 7. Sikeston 41, 8. Notre Dame 39.5
3,200 relay -- 1. Central 10:00.64, 2. Jackson 10:18.08
100 hurdles -- 1. Heather Hileman (J) 15.62, 3. Stephanie Essner (SC) 16.79
100 -- 1. Rachel Kahle (J) 12.00, 2. Essner (SC) 12.26
800 relay -- 1. Central 1:48.95
1,600 -- 1. Brittany Moreland (C) 5:27.15, 2. Victoria Schabbing (C) 5:43.59, 3. Miles (SC) 5:51
400 relay -- 1. Central 51.16, 3. Jackson 53.09
400 -- 1. Essner (SC) 58.42, 3. Tiffany Mead (C) 1:00.70
300 hurdles -- 1. Hileman (J) 48.59, 3. Chasidy Johnson (C) 51.47
800 -- 1. Landon Wachter (J) 2:25.04, 2. Renee Moreland (C) 2:33.34, 3. Amy Sterling (J) 2:35.28
200 -- 1. Kahle (J) 25.57, 2. Essner (SC) 25.98
3,200 -- 1. Schabbing (C) 11:59.90, 2. Miles (SC) 13:08.87, 3. Emily Messmer (ND) 13:27.60
1,600 relay -- 1. Jackson 4:10.80, 2. Central 4:11.64
Pole vault -- 1. Jordan Whitener (J) 8-0, 2. Sarah Schnieder (C) 8-0, 3. Diane Langenfeld (C) 7-6
High jump -- 1. Hileman (J) 5-4
Long jump -- 1. Kahle (J) 16-10 1/2, 2. Mary Pearson (C) 16-3, 3. Haley Bohnert (ND) 15-10 3/4
Triple jump -- 1. Kahle (J) 35-11 1/2, 2. Katelyn James (J) 33- 3/4
Discus -- 1. Amanda Peiffer (J) 109-7 3/4, 2. Jill Rushin (J) 105-2 1/4, 3. Brianna Egbuka (C) 103-3 1/2
Shot put -- 1. Egbuka (C) 41-3 1/2, 2. Rushin (J) 37-6, 3. Peiffer (J) 35-9 1/2
Boys
Team scores -- 1. Central 153, 2. Poplar Bluff 140.5, 3. Sikeston 117.5, 4. Jackson 85, 5. Notre Dame 79, 6. New Madrid County Central 61, 7. Scott City 45, 8. Dexter 8
3,200 relay -- 1. Central 8:23.90, 2. Notre Dame 8:28.29, 3. Jackson 8:38.31
110 hurdles -- 3. Kenion Bluford (C) 15.99
100 -- 3. Rynn Eskew (SC) 11.12
800 relay -- 1. Central 1:32.49
1,600 -- 1. Tyler Yeargain (C) 4:33.46, 2. Greg Gibson (J) 4:33.47, 3. Logan Davis (ND) 4:37.62
400 relay -- 1. Central 43.25
400 -- 3. Mark Zimmer (ND) 52.91
300 hurdles -- 2. Derek Goodin (SC) 40.48
800 -- 1. Chase Johnson (C) 2:00.77, 2. John Unterreiner (ND) 2:04.52, 3. Koehler (SC) 2:06.23
3,200 -- 1. Davis (ND) 10:07.80, 2. Yeargain (C) 10:13.63
1,600 relay -- 1. Central 3:29.49, 3. Notre Dame 3:34.18
Pole vault -- 1. Alex Austin (J) 12-0, 3. Raymond Woldtvedt (C) 11-6
High jump -- 1. Arnzen (SC) 6-1, 3. Montel Mitchell (C) 5-10
Long jump -- 1. Tyler Terry (C) 20-8
Triple jump -- 1. Terry (C) 43-6 1/2
Discus -- 2. Matt Kiblinger (ND) 136-11 1/2
Jefferson County Conference Meet
Brittney Castleberry won a pair of events for Perryville at the Jefferson County Conference Meet.
Castleberry won the 100 and 300 hurdles and finished second in the 100.
Cassie Lawrence set a school record in the pole vault with a vault of 8 feet, 7 inches.
Kris Cottner was first in the 400 and second in the 100 and 200 on the boys side.
Perryville results
Girls
100 hurdles -- 1. Brittney Castleberry 16.52
300 hurdles --1. Castleberry 48.58
100 -- 2. Castleberry 13.43
Long jump -- 4. Castleberry 14-9
Pole vault -- 1. Cassie Lawrence 8-7
Triple jump -- 3. Lawrence 30-9 1/2
Boys
Team scores -- 1. Herculaneum 138, 2. Festus 133, 3. Hillsboro 131.5, 4. Perryville 110
400 -- 1. Kris Cottner 51.34
100 -- 2. Cottner 11.68
200 -- 2. Cottner 23.40
3,200 -- 3. Montana Giesler 10:14
300 hurdles -- 2. Nick Amschler 42.65
Shot put -- 2. Jason Blanford 45-10 1/2
800 relay -- 3. Perryville 1:36.03 (Matt Lukefahr, Lance Regelsperger, Amschler, Ryan Lorenz)
GIRLS SOCCERPerryville Invitational
St. Vincent and Jackson will meet for the second time this week after posting semifinal wins at the Perryville Soccer Invitational.
The finals are at noon today. St. Vincent beat Jackson 2-1 at Jackson on Wednesday.
Jackson knocked off host Perryville 4-1 to earn a berth in the finals. The Indians trailed 1-0 at halftime, but rallied back with a pair of goals each from Randi Kraust and Chelsea Dale.
Dale, Emily Dietl and Katelyn Myracle had assists. Morgan Riddick was in goal for the second straight game for the short-handed Indians (9-2-1) and came up with a key save on a penalty kick.
Alicia Kueker scored on an assist from Kendra Schilli for the Pirates (9-7).
St. Vincent earned its way into the finals with an 8-0 rout of Fredericktown. Rachel Sutterer and Brooke Brown had two goals apiece for the Indians (14-2).
Liz Brueckner, Liz Rozier, Morgan Moll and Kailyn Petzodlt added goals. Courtney Besand had two assists, and Sara Moll and Jessica Welker added assists.
Megan Wengert made five saves for her 11th shutout for the Indians.
GOLFWindsor 160, St. Vincent 171
St. Vincent dropped its first conference dual of the season in a meeting of the two leaders in the Jefferson County Conference.
The Indians fell to 6-1 in conference play and 8-2 overall.
Corey Brueckner led the Indians with a 39, Zach Richardet shot 43, Brandon Trapp shot 44 and David Rhoden shot a 45.
SOFTBALLOran 5, Scott City 1
Callie Kielhofner improved to 10-1 on the mound in the completion of a suspended game.
Jodi Urhahn went 2-for-4 in the win while Lindsey Hadley went 2-for-3 for the Rams.
Oran 400 100 0 -- 5 4 0
Scott City 000 000 1 -- 1 4 2
WP -- Callie Kielhofner, 10-1. LP -- Emily Essner, 11-4. 3B -- Cassie Graviett (O). 2B -- Alyson Seyer (O), Lauren Schaefer (SC), Jenni Heisserer (SC), Lindsey Hadley (SC). Multiple hits -- Oran, Jodi Urhahn 2-4; Scott City, Lindsey Hadley 2-3. Records -- Oran 13-1, Scott City 14-4.
OTHER RESULTS
Perryville's boys were third. Clay Pinsanor (110 hurdles) and Chris Koesterer (pole vault) won events for the Pirates.
-- From staff reports
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