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SportsJanuary 21, 2004

For a half at Jackson High School, the Indians' boys basketball team looked like it might be the victim of a big upset, trailing Perryville 34-23 at halftime. But in the second half Jackson (16-3) held the Pirates to only 13 points en route to a 60-47 win. With the score tied at 43-43 after three periods, Jackson outscored Perryville 17-4 in the fourth quarter...

For a half at Jackson High School, the Indians' boys basketball team looked like it might be the victim of a big upset, trailing Perryville 34-23 at halftime.

But in the second half Jackson (16-3) held the Pirates to only 13 points en route to a 60-47 win. With the score tied at 43-43 after three periods, Jackson outscored Perryville 17-4 in the fourth quarter.

Jack Puisis led Jackson with 16 points, Nick Fiehler had 13 and Tyler McNeely had 12. Perryville (2-12) got 14 points from Scott Ozark and 13 from Andrew Norman.

Jackson 60, Perryville 47

Perryville 16 18 9 4 -- 47

Jackson 15 8 20 17 -- 60

PERRYVILLE (47) -- Jared Obendorfer 3, Nick Hayden 7, Phillip Buerck 2, Scott Ozark 14, Andrew Norman 13, Chad Stelling 8. FG 19, FT 3-5, F 19 (3-pointers: Obendorfer 1, Ozark 1, Norman 3, Stelling 1. Fouled out: Hayden and Buerck)

JACKSON (60) -- Brad Eaton 5, Adam Ross 2, Nick Fiehler 13, Jack Puisis 16, Tyler Beussink 3, Marc Lumsden 4, Tyler McNeely 12, Jason Schafer 5. FG 21, FT 15-23, F 12 (3-pointers: Puisis 1, Beussink 1, Schafer 1. Fouled out: none)

JV: Jackson 48, Perryville 29

Advance 76, Zalma 46Daryl Wade scored 19 points and Tyler Bowman added 14 as Advance used a strong second half to pull away from visiting Zalma.

Advance (10-4) led just 27-24 at halftime, but the Hornets outscored the Bulldogs 28-8 in the third quarter and 49-22 in the second half. A total of 10 Hornets found the scoring column.

David Hovis paced Zalma with 18 points and Curt Wiseman had 13.

Zalma 9 15 8 14 -- 46

Advance 18 9 28 21 -- 76

ZALMA (46) -- Kyle Conley 2, Joey Clubb 2, David Hovis 18, Curt Wiseman 13, Tim Landing 3, Daniel Goolsby 8, Daniel Schrader 2. FG 17, FT 5-12, F 19 (3-pointers: Hovis 4, Wiseman 3. Fouled out: Clubb)

ADVANCE (76) -- Jeremy Limbaugh 6, Tyler Bowman 14, Daryl Wade 19, Drew Sherman 9, Ryland Dunivan 4, Jacob Daniel 3, Ace Cloninger 3, James Masters 8, Bryan Birkman 6, Gabe Hazel 4. FG 27, FT 15-22, F 15 (3-pointers: Bowman 2, Wade 3, Sherman 1, Cloninger 1. Fouled out: none)

Bell City 68, Woodland 56Dominitrix Johnson scored 45 points to lead Bell City to a road win.

Bell City led 34-25 at halftime but carried only a 44-43 lead heading into the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter, Bell City outscored Woodland 24-13 to secure the win.

Cody McCraw led Woodland (8-7) with 16 points and Travis Benfield added 14.

Bell City 22 12 10 24 -- 68

Woodland 14 11 18 13 -- 56

BELL CITY (68) -- Derek Pobst 8, Blaine Stewart 5, Jeff Liggins 6, Zak McIntyre 2, Tyler Victor 2, Dominitrix Johnson 45. FG 23, FT 17-22, F 17 (3-pointers: Johnson 4, Stewart 1. Fouled out: McIntyre)

WOODLAND (56) -- Brandon Cowell 3, Ben Martin 1, Scott Crader 1, Seth Gaines 9, Lance VanGennip 3, Cody McCraw 16, Chad Hulvey9, Travis Benfield 14. FG 20, FT 9-16, F 20 (3-pointers: Gaines 3, VanGennip 1, McCraw 2, Cowell 1. Fouled out: Hulvey)

JV: Bell City def. Woodland

Leopold 62, M. Heights 46Leopold stopped the high-powered visiting Panthers' offense to win its fourth straight game.

Leopold (6-7) led only 26-23 at halftime, but a 14-2 third-quarter scoring advantage helped seal the win.

Meadow Heights' offense came alive in the fourth quarter, but Leopold still outscored the Panthers 22-21 in the final period. Much of Leopold's offense was done from the line, where it finished 22-for-30.

Meadow Heights 7 16 2 21 -- 46

Leopold 11 15 14 22 -- 62

MEADOW HEIGHTS (46) -- Brad Adams 17, Heath Fulton 15, Terry Wagner 7, Anthony Bollinger 4, Evan Kamp 2, Joel Hahs 1. FG 17, FT 5-8, F 24 (3-pointers: Adams 3, Fulton 3, Wagner 1. Fouled out: none)

LEOPOLD (62) -- Brandon Bueter 17, Kelly Stause 14, Lucas Horrell 13, A.J Seiler 13, Michael Vandeven 3, Nathan Thele 2. FG 18, FT 22-30, F 12 (3-pointers: Horrell 3, Vandeven 1. Fouled out: none)

JV: Meadow Heights 58, Leopold 56 OT

Oak Ridge 53, Marquand 49Oak Ridge edged visiting Marquand for its first win.

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Oak Ridge (1-12) jumped out 15-7 after one quarter and held on for the win. Austin Morrison led Oak Ridge with 19 points, and Terry Bogenpohl and Austin Hahs had 12 apiece.

"It feels really good, we've been close a bunch," Oak Ridge coach Robert Stein said.

Marquand 7 11 21 10 -- 49

Oak Ridge 15 11 16 11 -- 53

MARQUAND (49) -- Statler 15, Lakies 8, Procter 3, King 14, Francis 9. FG 18, FT 10-16, F 14 (3-pointers: Statler 1, King 1, Francis 1. Fouled out: none)

OAK RIDGE (53) -- Kody Engler 2, Tyler Myers 2, Jared Schoen 3, Brian Ruesler 1, Austin Morrison 19, Terry Bogenpohl 12, Ben Hahs 1, Tony Barks 1, Austin Hahs 12. FG 20, FT 8-17, F 17 (3-pointers: Schoen 1, Morrison 1. Fouled out: none)

Scott-Miss. TournamentSecond-seeded Scott County Central and No. 4 Delta had no problems advancing to the semifinals in the Scott-Mississippi Tournament.

The Braves routed Chaffee 107-35. Five players scored in double figures led by Chris Pullen's 23 points. Daniel Holman had 18 points, Andrew Pullen and Chris Monroe had 17 apiece and Josh Boley added 15.

In the other quarterfinal game, Delta routed Oran 69-28. Delta held the Eagles to eight second-half points. Brent Menz led the Bobcats with 24 points, Kevin Bartels had 18 and Cody Crowden had 10. Oran's Ryan Bouge had 10 points.

Delta will face top-seeded Scott City in the semifinals on Thursday, and Scott County Central will play Kelly. Kelly beat East Prairie on Monday 91-79 in overtime. Chris Romas led the Hawks with 24 points.

Delta 69, Oran 28Oran 8 12 4 4 -- 28

Delta 23 23 16 7 -- 69

ORAN (28) -- Garrett Roslen 9, Craig Friga 2, Ryan Bouge 10, Josh Glueck 4, Trevor Irwin 3. FG 12, FT 1-2, F 10 (3-pointers: Bouge 2, Irwin 1. Fouled out: none)

DELTA (69) -- Derek Helderman 2, Cody Crowden 10, Brent Menz 24, Daniel Cook 6, Zack Kelley 9, Kevin Bartels 18. FG 32, FT 3-7, F 5 (3-pointers: Menz 1. Fouled out: none)

Scott County Central 107, Chaffee 35

Chaffee 4 12 13 6 -- 35

Scott Co. 22 35 25 25 -- 107

CHAFFEE (35) -- Brad Uhrhan 6, Brandon Davis 5, Richard Hinkebein 4, Tyler Graham 4, Bret Whitaker 2, Matt Sanders 7, Gabe Walter 7. FG 13, FT 7-14, F 8 (3-pointers: Davis 1. Fouled out: none)

SCOTT COUNTY (107) -- Deangelo Turner 2, Shawn Fisher 4, Josh Boley 15, Isaac Porter 7, Jeremy Johnson 4, Daniel Holman 18, Chris Pullen 23, Andrew Pullen 17, Chris Monroe 17. FG 50, FT 4-7, F 12 (3-pointers: Boley 3. Fouled out: none)

BOYS SWIMMING

MICDS 129, Notre Dame 112, Principia 73John Stoverink won diving and helped the Bulldogs to a first-place finish in the 200 medley relay as Notre Dame finished second in a triangular meet at Principia. Stoverink teamed with Josh Lester, John Stoverink, Stephan Hine and Chad McCormick to win the 200 medley in 1:55.35

200 medley relay -- 1. 1:55.35 (Josh Lester, John Stoverink, Stephan Hine, Chad McCormick); 3. 2:16.68 (John Fisher, John Kiblinger, Jordan Voss, Drew Boyd)

200 free -- 3. Joe Graves 2:22.32

200 IM -- 3. Lance Carroll 2:48.94

50 free -- 2. Fisher 25.15

Diving -- 1. Stoverink 212.45

100 butterfly -- 2. Hine 1:04.25; 3. Lester 1:08.80

100 free -- 3. McCormick 58.23

500 free -- 3. Boyd 6:39.88

200 free relay -- 2. 1:42.57 (McCormick, Stoverink, Hine, Fisher)

100 back -- 2. Lester 1:07.59

100 breast -- 2. Boyd 1:18.86; 3. Carroll 1:21.82

400 free relay -- 2. 2:59.36 (Hine, Stoverink, McCormick, Lester)

-- From staff report

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