The Notre Dame boys swim team won a season-opening, four-team meet Tuesday hosted by Jackson at the Southeast Missouri State Aquatic Center.
The Bulldogs accumulated 157 points to finish ahead of Central (118), Jackson (111) and Saxony Lutheran (21).
Notre Dame won two relays and two individual events. Ben Rockett led the way by finishing first in the 50 freestyle and swimming legs on the victorious 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams. Collin Andersson also turned in a first in the 100 breaststroke and was a member of the 200 freestyle relay.
Ryan Gibson won the 200 IM and 100 backstroke for Jackson.
Team results -- Notre Dame 157, Central 118, Jackson 111, Saxony 21
200 medley relay -- 1. Central; 2. Jackson
200 freestyle -- 1. Caleb Koots (C) 1:50.30; 2. Kristian Troxel (J); 3. Jackson Voss (ND)
200 IM -- 1. Ryan Gibson (J) 2:08.50; 2. Dustin Parsons (ND); 3. Zach Smith (ND)
50 freestyle -- 1. Ben Rockett (ND) 24.58; 2. Collin Andersson (ND); 3. Sam Rhodes (C)
100 butterfly -- 1. Gibson (J) 54.79; 2. Parsons (ND); 3. Alec Domjan (ND)
100 freestyle -- 1. Jordan Gramling (C) 49.76; 2. Daniel Neff (ND); 3. Ryan Aufdenberg (ND)
500 freestyle -- 1. Koots (C) 4:57.09; 2. Troxel (J); 3. Landon Beck (J)
200 freestyle relay -- 1. Notre Dame 1:42.53 (Andersson, Smith, Voss, Rockett); 2. Central; 3. Jackson
100 backstroke -- 1. Gramling (C) 1:00.19; 2. Neff (ND); 3. Domjan (ND)
100 breaststroke -- 1. Andersson (ND) 1:10.09; 2. Jordan Buterbaugh (S); 3. Kelton Burgi (J)
400 freestyle relay -- 1. Notre Dame 3:40.42 (Parsons, Rockett, Neff, Domjan); 2. Jackson; 3. Central
Kelly 10, Delta 0
Kristen Powell faced just 16 batters in five innings to shut out Delta. She struck out three and allowed one hit.
Powell also led Kelly (2-1) offensively with a triple and double.
Emily Grojean and Haley Glastetter both added two hits, including a double.
Delta 000 00 -- 0 1 3
Kelly 332 11 -- 10 10 0
WP -- Kristen Powell, 2-1. LP -- Henson. 3B -- Powell 2-3. 2B -- Emily Grojean (K), Haley Glastetter (K). Multiple hits -- Kelly: Powell 2-3, Grojean 2-3, Glastetter 2-2. Records -- Kelly 2-1.
A five-run second inning by host Sikeston was too much for Chaffee to overcome.
Sierra Miller led the Red Devils (1-3) with two hits.
Chaffee 200 000 0 -- 2 6 2
Sikeston 050 201 x -- 8 7 1
WP -- Sarah Hopson. LP -- Montana Estes. 3B -- Sydney Davied (S) 2. 2B -- Sierra Miller (C), Maria Smith (C), Courtney Collins (S). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Sierra Miller 2-3. Sikeston: Davied 2-3, Collins 2-4. Records -- Chaffee 1-3.
Casey Unterreiner went 3 for 3 but it was not enough as the Indians (0-4) fell short at home.
Unterreiner took the loss in the circle.
St. Pius 201 256 -- 16 7 2
St. Vincent 020 101 -- 4 6 7
WP -- H. Magre. LP -- Casey Unterreiner, 0-3. 2B -- A. Marks (SP), Unterreiner (SV). Multiple hits -- St. Pius: H. Marge 2-3, R. Skaggs 2-4. St. Vincent: Unterreiner 3-3. Records -- St. Vincent 0-4.
Hannah Kutz led the Pirates with eight service points to gain the win at home.
Natalie Bauwens contributed six kills, while Megan Mouldenhauer added 12 assists for Perryville (1-0).
Chelsey Brown collected three kills and five digs for the Tigers.
JV -- Perryville won 2-0.
Leopold, Advance, Zalma and Meadow Heights all claimed victory in the first round of the Woodland tournament.
Abby Landewee had eight kills and two aces as Leopold defeated the Woodland JV 25-13, 25-3.
Hattie Cook and Jill Mills each had four kills as Meadow Heights beat Woodland 25-18, 25-15.
Advance downed Oak Ridge 25-10, 25-14, while Zalma knocked off Saxony Lutheran 25-12, 25-13.
The tournament continues Thursday.
Jackson improved to 4-1 with a road shutout.
Singles
1. Jenny Powell (J) def. Jacarra Lampkin 8-2
2. Ashley Robinson (J) def. Kelsey Dial 8-6
3. Montana Adams (J) def. Martha Neel 8-1
4. Katelyn Kuppart (J) def. Brooke Partridge 8-1
5. Lindsey Batz (J) def. Jessica Hutcrafty 8-1
6. Jackie McNally (J) def. Bailey Coleman 8-1
Doubles
1. Powell-Adams (J) def. Lampkin-Dial 8-6
2. Robinson-Kuppart (J) def. Neel-Partridge 8-2
3. Batz-Reid (J) def. Hutcrafty-Coleman 8-1
-- Jackson JV won 9-0
Lafayette 1, Notre Dame 0
Notre Dame lost at home on penalty kicks after playing two scoreless overtime periods against the St. Louis school.
-- From staff reports
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