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SportsSeptember 25, 1998

PERRYVILLE -- Notre Dame High senior Randi Senciboy failed to reach base in an at bat during Thursday's game against St. Vincent. But after a single, a double, a triple and a home run, what remains? Senciboy went 4-for-5 in hitting for the cycle as the Lady Bulldogs beat St. Vincent, 8-2. Notre Dame moved its mark to 8-8...

ANDY PARSONS

PERRYVILLE -- Notre Dame High senior Randi Senciboy failed to reach base in an at bat during Thursday's game against St. Vincent. But after a single, a double, a triple and a home run, what remains?

Senciboy went 4-for-5 in hitting for the cycle as the Lady Bulldogs beat St. Vincent, 8-2. Notre Dame moved its mark to 8-8.

The Lady Bulldogs collected 14 hits. Jessica Serratti was 3-for-4 and Ashley Koettker went 2-for-5.

Holly Schnurbusch captured the win. In seven innings, she permitted two hits, struck out six and walked one.

St. Vincent dropped to 2-8.

Notre Dame won the JV game 18-8.

Cape Central 10, Poplar Bluff 1

Cape Central lashed out 16 hits Thursday in its easy win over Poplar Bluff.

Michelle Lunsford and Dionna Webb each had three hits and Ashlie Voerg, Amber Voerg and Crissi Matthews each added two. Central is now 16-4.

Kathy Michel earned the win. She allowed no earned runs on three hits and struck out 10.

Central's JV team, which is 14-1, won 14-4.

Perryville 4, St. Pius 2

PERRYVILLE -- Carrie Preston went 2-for-3 with two triples and two RBIs and was the winning pitcher in Perryville's victory Thursday over St. Pius.

In seven innings, Preston allowed nine hits and struck out six. Perryville bettered its record to 12-6.

Lady Pirates Julie Preston and Stacey Baer each added two hits.

Boys soccer

Notre Dame 4, Sikeston 1

SIKESTON -- Notre Dame improved to 9-1-1 with its win over Sikeston Thursday.

Notre Dame's Zach Miller, Chris Dirnberger, Brian Glosemeyer and Rob Cuba each had goals. Cory Elfrink, Adam Obermiller and Oliver Sanders contributed assists.

Notre Dame's JV team won 5-0. Paul Unterreiner had two goals and Christopher Hinkle, Andy Arnzen and Timmy Wencewicz each had one.

Jackson 10, Farmington 0

JACKSON -- Jackson got its kicks Thursday against Farmington in a game that was halted at the half.

Nathan Windeknecht scored four goals, Spencer Knowlan had three and Chris Kohm, Greg Schwab and Dustin Adams each added one.

It was Windeknecht's fifth game this season of three or more goals. The senior has 19 goals in nine games. Knowlan has scored nine.

Raju Dirnberger and Kohm each had two assists and Knowlan, Jimmy Sievers, Windeknecht, Bryan Schmid and Joey Weber each added one.

Paul Johns recorded the shutout, his sixth of the year. Jackson is now 7-2.

Girls tennis

Cape Central 9, Farmington 0

Central maintained its perfect dual match record with its sweep of visiting Farmington Thursday.

The Lady Tigers improved its record to 8-0. Central's JV team won 9-1.

Singles

1. Eliane Hess (CC) def. Janell Lynn, 8-0

2. Liz Russell (CC) def. Melissa Gillian, 8-1

3. Lara Golike (CC) def. Kristy Braswell, 8-0

4. Sarah Chaudhari (CC) def. Emily Barks, 8-1

5. Kelley Green (CC) def. Jennifer Wisdom, 8-0

6. Jessica Burns (CC) def. Alisha Gibson, 8-0

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Doubles

1. Russell-Golike (CC) def. Lynn-Gillian, 8-0

2. Hess-Green (CC) def. Braswell-Wisdom, 8-0

3. Chaudhari-Burns (CC) def. Barks-Gibson, 8-0

Central JV winners: Jessica Campbell, Leslie Wagoner, Trisha Bennett, Beth Bishop, Hannah Weir, Heather Hey, Rebecca Bieser-Campbell, Carrie Eller-Erica Kinnison, Lindsay Landgraaf-Stefanie Watson

Jackson 8, Dexter 1

JACKSON -- Jackson won all six singles matches and two of three doubles matches in its win over Dexter Thursday.

Jackson is now 8-3 in dual matches.

Singles

1. Amy Lefebvre (J) def. Allison Critchlow, 8-2

2. Emily O'Loughlin (J) def. Julie Jarrell, 8-4

3. Nicole Poythress (J) def. Jennifer Driskill, 8-0

4. Addie Propst (J) def. Krista Hyde, 8-3

5. Sarah Propst (J) def. Bethany Long, 8-0

6. Brooke Stephens (J) def. Katie Howard, 8-0

Doubles

1. Critchlow-Jarrell (D) def. Poythress-A. Propst, 8-2

2. Lefebvre-O'Loughlin (J) def. Driskill-Hyde, 8-4

3. S. Propst-Stephens (J) def. Long-Howard, 8-2

Jackson JV winnners: Maggie Martin, Jyothi Dirnberger, Sarah Smothers-Mandy Burlbaugh

Volleyball

Jackson 15-12-15, Meadow Heights 12-15-5

PATTON -- After playing from behind all night, Jackson took control in the third game to defeat Meadow Heights.

Heather Brown had 27 assists for the Indians, who improved to 13-1. Chrissi Glastetter had 14 kills, Andrea Koeper added 11, Sara Nothdurft 8 and Sara Johnson 4. Diane Mirly had 12 digs.

Meadow Heights' JV beat Jackson (4-6) 15-7, 15-9.

Woodland 15-15, Chaffee 9-4

MARBLE HILL -- Desirae Bollinger had eight points and eight kills and Julia Cutsinger handed out 15 assists as Woodland improved to 8-7.

Sarah Booth and Rebecca Fox both registered four kills. Booth also had 10 digs.

Woodland's junior varsity defeated Chaffee 15-3, 14-16, 15-4 to improve to 6-3-2.

Bell City 11-15-15, Dexter 15-6-8

BELL CITY -- Bell City won a key Stoddard County Athletic Association match over Dexter Thursday. The Lady Cubs moved to 4-1 in the conference and 10-4-1 overall.

Bell City's Courtney Brockmeyer had 14 kills and 15 digs, Jessica Shelby nine kills and Kelly Steiner 23 assists.

Zalma 15-1-15, Leopold 7-15-13

LEOPOLD -- Zalma picked up a big win Thursday over Leopold, the defending Class 1A state champion.

Zalma improved to 8-4-1. Amber Buehler had four kills and two blocks, Vickie Pixley four kills and a block, Carrie Pixley three blocks and Carlye Burchett seven assists.

Windsor 15-15, St. Vincent 8-5

IMPERIAL -- St. Vincent dropped to 5-8-4 with its straight-game loss to Windsor Thursday.

St. Vincent's Valerie Klaus had eight assists and six digs, Casey Kirn seven assists and Jessica Lakenan eight kills and five digs.

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