Notre Dame (14-3-2), ranked No. 2 in the latest Class 1A-3A poll, received goals from eight different players Tuesday in an 8-0 rout of Kennett at Notre Dame High School.
Travis Siebert recorded his 10th shutout and had an assist on the first goal of the match, a rarity for a goalie.
Nathan LeGrand, Josh Essner, Christopher Hinkle, Paul Unterreiner, Tim Buerck, Scott Wittenborn, Dustin Klipfel and Adam Prasanphanich scored for the Bulldogs.
Matt Pobst, Shane Kistner, Prasanphanich, Unterreiner, Essner and Wittenborn assisted on goals.
Notre Dame's JV (7-3-4) defeated Kennett 10-0 in a game called with 15 minutes left in the second half
Jonathon Market scored two goals, while Will Lindman, Otto Davis, Luke Arnzen, Dee Goodin, Blake Urhahn, Bryce Willen, Blake Essner and Josh Lester had one each.
Jackson 6, Sikeston 1
JACKSON, Mo. -- Stuart Knowlan scored twice in the Indians' win over the Bulldogs.
Jackson (9-8) also received single goals from Matt Gordon, Patrick Kohm, Trent Forrester and Balraj Dirnberger. Matt Buttry and Forrester each had an assist.
Jackson's JV squad, with Scott Sterling in goal, shut out Sikeston 5-0.
Derrick Biri had two goals while Tyler Beussink, Eric Balsman and Cole Humphrey netted single goals.
Volleyball
NOTRE DAME 15-15
CAPE CENTRAL 0-8
Notre Dame (18-5-1) drubbed cross-town rival Cape Central in straight sets, notching a rare shutout in the process.
Courtney Vickery led the Lady Bulldogs with five kills, while freshman Laura Brown, in her first varsity action, Jennifer VanGennip and Libby Beussink had three kills each. Ali Tyson set 10 assists.
Notre Dame's JV won 15-6, 15-8.
BELL CITY 15-15
CHAFFEE 11-2
BELL CITY, Mo. -- The Lady Cubs knocked off winless Chaffee to improve to 17-5-1.
Katie Spears led the Bell City attack with 15 kills. Sarah Scherer and Whitney Abner paced the defensive effort with 10 and six digs, respectively, while Scherer also contributed 15 assists and nine service points.
Chaffee fell to 0-11.
Bell City won the JV match 15-2, 15-5 to raise its record to 18-3.
ZALMA 9-15-15
ADVANCE 15-6-12
ZALMA, Mo. -- In a match with strong district implications, Zalma (9-12) bounced back from a first-set loss to slip past Advance.
The Lady Bulldogs were led by Melissa Fish (nine kills, four digs), Audra Pixley (eight kills) and Marykay Hovis (six kills, four digs).
Pacing the Advance Lady Hornets were Dana Williams with 10 kills and Abby Winchester and Leslie Rainey with 13 assists apiece.
LEOPOLD 15-15
WOODLAND 2-0
LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Kyla Horrell served all 15 points of the second set as Leopold routed Woodland. Horrell had 21 service points overall.
Holly Jansen had seven kills, while Lori Vandermierden added four.
Leopold improved to 16-3-1.
JACKSON 15-15
NEW MADRID 11-1
JACKSON, Mo. -- Jennifer Mesey led the Lady Indians with seven aces and eight kills as Jackson improved to 15-10-1.
Erin Hartman provided 10 assists and five digs.
ORAN 15-15
BLOOMFIELD 7-7
ORAN, Mo. -- The Lady Eagles got 96 percent of their serves over as they planted Bloomfield in straight sets.
Maria Eftink led Oran (15-8-1) with eight kills and five blocks.
Jessica Prino and Ashley Dirnberger scored 10 and seven points, respectively. Prino and Candice Duncan both provided five assists.
PERRYVILLE 15-15
HILLSBORO 6-3
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Perryville got contributions from several players and picked up a big conference win in convincing fashion.
Katie Kutz led the Lady Pirates (9-11-1, 5-2 Jefferson County Conference) with seven kills and also had three blocks. Rachel Wunderlich posted a team-high 16 digs, followed by Emily Amberger and Jessalyn Rhyne with seven and Cindy Rhyne with five.
Amberger also had five kills, while Lisa Pecaut contributed with 15 assists.
Perryville's junior varsity won 15-12, 14-16, 16-14. The Lady Pirates' freshman team won 15-9, 15-13.
ST. PIUS X 15-6-16
ST. VINCENT 11-15-14
HILLSBORO, Mo. -- St. Pius thwarted a St. Vincent comeback as it nipped the Squaws in a tight third set.
Beth Hennemann led St. Vincent (8-14-1) with 10 kills. Megan Moll added five kills while Allison Prost finished with 16 digs.
St. Pius won the JV match 15-9, 15-9.
-- From staff reports
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