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SportsDecember 12, 2006

The Jackson girls basketball team bolted to a 20-4 lead in the first period and picked up a 65-47 victory Monday night at Perryville High School. Gabrielle Garritano leading nine Jackson players in the scoring column with 13 points. Kendra Schilli and Alyssa Bauwens each scored 12 points for Perryville (2-3)...

The Jackson girls basketball team bolted to a 20-4 lead in the first period and picked up a 65-47 victory Monday night at Perryville High School.

Gabrielle Garritano leading nine Jackson players in the scoring column with 13 points.

Kendra Schilli and Alyssa Bauwens each scored 12 points for Perryville (2-3).

JACKSON 65, PERRYVILLE 47

Jackson 20 17 14 14 -- 65

Perryville 4 12 18 13 -- 47

JACKSON (65) -- Andrea Barnes 7, Cody Goodpasture 9, Chelsea Bartles 2, Lindsay Poole 6, Gabrielle Garritano 13, Ashley Charboneau 9, Kelci Keith 8, Jenny Tenholder 5, Amanda Peiffer 6. FG 25, FT 9-18, F 13 (3-pointers: Barnes 1, Poole 2, Charboneau 1, Keith 2. Fouled out: none)

PERRYVILLE (47) -- Alicia Kueker Kueker 3, Ava Johnson 7, Nicole Gremaud 2, Kendra Schilli 12, Alyssa Bauwens 12, Makenzie Schirmer 7, Kim Miesner 4. FG 22, FT 2-9, F 17 (3-pointers: Kieker 1. Fouled out: none)

JV -- Jackson won 67-[18.

Kelly 66, East Prairie 23

Kelly built a 44-12 lead by halftime and cruised to a victory at home. Debra Hall led the Hawks (4-1) with 18 points. Brittany Ponder added 15 points, and Sarah Ruff finished with 13.

East Prairie 5 7 5 6 -- 23

Kelly 24 20 15 7 -- 66

EAST PRAIRIE (23) -- Branam 1, Smith 2, Swann 4, Thresher 4, Rundles 5, Britt 7. FG 8, FT 6-11, F 18 (3-pointers: Britt 1. Fouled out: Thresher)

KELLY (66) -- Sarah Ruff 13, Brittany Ponder 15, Cissell 6, Lauren Gean 5, Katee Moore 5, Ashley Vetter 2, Londyn Backfisch 2, Debra Hall 18. FG 27, FT 12-26, F 15 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

Notre Dame 71,Kennett 10

Notre Dame picked up its second conference victory with a lopsided home win.

The Bulldogs (3-1) were led in scoring by Kristain Burger with 16 points, and Claudia Brauss added 15. Also in double figures for Notre Dame were Meridith Medlin with 12 points and Alex Fowler added 10.

Notre Dame 16 21 24 10 -- 71

Kennett 0 2 6 2 -- 10

Notre Dame (71) -- Kristain Burger 16, Meridith Medlin 12, Claudia Brauss 15, Alex Fowler 10, Brooke Buessink 5, Paris Burger 5, Paige Schumer 4. FG 26, FT 13-18, F 5 (3-pointers: P. Burger 1, Fowler 1 none. Fouled out: none)

Kennet (10) -- Sherril 4, Greenway 2, Parker 2, Sparks 2. FG 4, FT 2-4, F 17 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: Waddel, Parker)

Chaffee 43,Meadow Heights 35

Chaffee beat Meadow Heights on the road. The Red Devils were led by Amber Kirk's 10 points.

Amanda Hendrickson led Meadow Heights with 12 points.

Chaffee 12 12 7 12 -- 43

Meadow Heights 6 8 8 13 -- 35

Chaffee (43) -- Sara Pettit 8, Amber Kirk 10, Nikole Johnson 4, Sarah Benton 5,Whitney Schlosser 6, Torie Keys 7,Rachel Hendrix 3 FG 14, FT 12-17, F 15 (3-pointers: Kirk 1. none. Fouled out: Keys.)

Meadow Heights (35) -- Sarah Hendrickson 8, Ashley Doublin 4, Amanda Hendrickson 12, Sahra Mills 2, Chelsey Kight 9. FG 10, FT 9-11, F 20 (3-pointers:S. Hendrickson 2. Fouled out: none)

Delta 69, Saxony Lutheran 16

Delta pounded first-year varsity program Saxony Lutheran.

Kaci Menz led the visiting Bobcats (6-0) with 16 points. Ashley Deprow added 12 points.

Kara Versemann led Saxony Lutheran with six points.

Delta 23 16 20 10 -- 69

Saxony Lutheran 2 11 0 3 -- 16

DELTA (69) -- Amanda Drew 6, Ashley Deprow 12, Jodi Menz 4, Sara Blattel 6, Jessica Kidd 9, Rebecca Cox 4, Kaci Menz 16, Sarah Keys 4, Kayla Seabaugh 8. FG 27, FT 12-13, F 6 (3-pointers: K. Menz 1. Fouled out: none)

SAXONY LUTHERAN (16) -- Cassi Simpher 2, Nicole Ottersburg 2, Tori Ourth 3, Tiffany Haertling 3, Kara Versemann 6. FG 2, FT 1-4, F 17 (3-pointers: Haertling 1, Versemann 2. Fouled out: none.)

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Central 55, Charleston 25

Central picked up a road win and its first victory of the year.

Sophomore Wendi Zickfield led Central (1-3) with 10 points.

Charleston 6 3 7 9 -- 25

Central 20 8 17 10 -- 55

Charleston (25) -- Carter 2, Cherrly 9, Triplett 2, Welker 4, Simpson 3, McCatrey 5. FG 11, FT 3-11, F 7 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

Central (55) -- Christina Sexton 9, Kristin Shirrell 5, Sadie Pittman 4, Tierra Walker 4, Courtney Schuessler 4, Lauren Kinsey 2, Pernille Hoj 1, Breia Twiggs 5, Mary Pearson 1, Taylor Kirn 6, Sarah Uptmor 4, Wendi Zickfield 10. FG 22, FT 8-10, F 9 (3-pointers:Shirrell 1 none. Fouled out: none)

Scott County Central 54, Oran 21

Scott County Central built a 33-12 halftime lead en route to the home win. The Bravettes (5-1) were led in scoring by Brittney Peet and Samantha Jones, who each had 15 points.

Tiffany Glastetter led Oran with 10 points.

Oran 6 6 6 3 -- 54

SCC 11 22 13 8 -- 21

Oran (21) -- Tiffany Glastetter 10, Mandi Wood 4, Kristen Roberts 3, Callie Kielhofner 2, Erica Michelson 2 FG 8, FT 2-4, F 16 (3-pointers: Roberts 1. Fouled out: none)

Scott County CENTRAL (54) -- Brittney Peet 15, Samanatha Jones 15, Brianna Johnson 9, Amanda Lawless 5, Lakeisha Turner 4, Kisha Ross 4, Jamisha Williams 2. FG 20, FT 11-18, F 22 (3-pointers: Jones 1. Fouled out: none)

Scott City 68,Caruthersville 67

Nora Glasser scored following an offensive rebound, was fouled and made the free throw with 3 seconds to remaining to lead the Rams to a road victory.

Kelley Hicks scored 26 points for Scott City, and Stephanie Essner added nine points.

Caruthersville 12 14 22 19 -- 67

Scott City 12 30 12 14 -- 68

Caruthersville (67) -- Hubbard 24, Ki. Ricks 20, Taper 10, Perry 11, Ko. Ricks 2. FG 27, FT 5-13, F 16 (3-pointers:Hubbard 2 none. Fouled out: Hubbard)

Scott City (68) -- Kelley Hicks 26, Stephaine Essner 9, Becky Holder 6, Whitney Tapley 6, Donielle Howell 6, Nora Glasser 5, Emily Essner 4, Lesa Farrar 4, Darla Johnston 2. FG 18, FT 11-20, F 15 (3-pointers: Hicks 5, S. Essner 1, Howell 1. Fouled out: none)

GIRLS SWIMMINGNotre Dame 101,Central 84

Notre Dame won seven events en route to their victory against Central. The Bulldogs swept the three relays and also had wins from Brittany Menz, Laura Castleman, Ashley Nenninger and diver Huber.

For Central, Jessie Baker and Hannah Kinder each won two events. Kinder, swimming in her first meet of the year, had state cuts in her wins in the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly. Central also made a cut in the 400 freestyle, where Notre Dame had a state cut over the weekend.

RESULTS

200 medley relay -- 1, ND (Jenny Brant, Ashley Nenninger, Brittany Menz, Lauren Castleman), 2:05.70; 2, Central (Mary Catherine Ford, Jessie Baker, Hannah Kinder, Annie Wolpers), 2:09.43; 3, ND (Jackie Bader, Rachel Henson, Audrey Glover, Chelsey Schaefer), 2:24.04.

200 freestyle -- 1, Hannah Kinder (C), 2:03.75; 2. Ava Andersson (ND), 2:18.25; 3, Abigail Messmer (ND), 2:30.69.

200 individual medley -- 1, Menz (ND), 2:24.70; 2, Ford (C), 2:36.75; 3, Bader (ND), 2:49.32.

50 free -- 1, Castleman (ND), 26.37; 2, Wolpers (C), 27.75; 3, Emily Spriggs (C), 30.77.

100 butterfly -- 1, Kinder (C), 1:05.31; 2. Menz (ND), 1:07.49; 3, Kelly Ennis (C), 1:13.51.

100 free -- 1. Nenninger (ND), 59.36; 2, Wolpers (C), 1:02.00; 3, Glover (ND), 1:02.73.

500 free -- 1, Baker (C), 5:59.50; 2, Castleman (ND), 6:16.27; 3, Henson (ND), 6:41.99.

200 free relay --? 1, ND (A. Andersson, Glover, Bader, A. Messmer), 1:59.07; 2, Central (Spriggs, Ennis, Kate Goeke, Betsey Schroeder), 2:06.53; 3, ND (Schaffer, Kiblinger, Brigette Nenninger, Enderle), 2:10.75.

100 backstroke -- 1, Ford (C), 1:10.18; 2. A. Andersson (ND), 1:15.07, 3. Jenny Brant (ND), 1:16.01.

100 breaststroke -- 1, Baker (C), 1:16.21; 2. A. Nenninger (ND), 1:20.75; 3. Glover (ND), 1:22.53

400 free relay -- 1, ND (Menz, Brant, Castleman, A. Nenninger), 3:59.89; 2, Central (Ford, Wolpers, Baker, Kinder), 4:01.18.

Diving -- 1, Emily Huber (ND), 176.10; 2, Brittany Thomas (C), 1:43.50; 3, Tara Volkerding (C), 1:42.50.

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