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SportsJanuary 5, 2014

Seth Ressel scored 14 points to help lead the Oran boys basketball team to a 58-47 road victory over Woodland on Friday. Jacob Priggel added 13 points for the Eagles (8-3). Woodland's Garret Reynolds notched a game-high 15 points while Devon Gramlisch added 11 points for the Cardinals (4-6)...

Seth Ressel scored 14 points to help lead the Oran boys basketball team to a 58-47 road victory over Woodland on Friday.

Jacob Priggel added 13 points for the Eagles (8-3).

Woodland's Garret Reynolds notched a game-high 15 points while Devon Gramlisch added 11 points for the Cardinals (4-6).

Oran 12 15 15 16 -- 58

Woodland 8 5 15 19 -- 47

ORAN (58) -- Thomas Trankler 5, Jacob Priggel 13, Chance Tenkhoff 8, Seth Ressel 14, Garrison Mangels 6, Hunter Schlosser 8, Cash Kinney 4. FG 23, FT 6-12, F 12. (3-pointers: Ressel 1, Tenkhoff 1. Fouled out: None)

WOODLAND (47) -- Evan Grindstaff 4, Collin Rhodes 3, Tyler Yount 2, Garret Reynolds 15, Devon Ritter 2, Landon Johnson 6, Devon Gramlisch 11, Ben Lincoln 4. FG 20, FT 4-9, F 12. (3-pointers: Rhodes 1. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Oran won.

Chaffee 73, Bell City 34

Charlie Montgomery netted a game-high 23 points as the host Red Devils improved to 8-3.

Chaffee led 34-23 at halftime but outscored the Cubs 39-11 in the second half.

Layton Tenkhoff sank 13 points, Trevor Morehead added 12 points and Tyler Golden had 10 points for Chaffee (8-3).

Aaron Smith notched 10 points to lead Bell City (0-8).

Bell City 16 7 7 4 -- 34

Chaffee 20 14 20 19 -- 73

BELL CITY (34) -- Nate Finney 4, Kolten Siebert 3, Aaron Smith 10, Cole Nichols 3, Austin Hicks 2, Bobby Wright 6, Peyton Maddox 6. FG 9, FT 1-4, F 19. (3-pointers: Wright 2, Smith 2, Nichols 1. Fouled out: None)

CHAFFEE (73) -- Layton Tenkhoff 13, Peyton Montgomery 5, Storm Estes 8, Ryan Jobe 2, Tyler Golden 10, Charlie Montgomery 23, Trevor Morehead 12. FG 25, FT 14-18, F 10. (3-pointers: Estes 2, Tenkhoff 1. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Bell City 43, Chaffee 35

Helias Catholic 55, Central 52

Jamal Cox had a double-double with a game-high 24 points and 12 rebounds as the Tigers dropped a close one to the Crusaders on the road in Jefferson City, Mo.

Andre Statam also notched a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds while Al Young added 14 points for Central (4-6).

Helias Catholic's Isiah Sykes led with 21 points, six assists and four steals while Colin Caywood had 18 points, all from behind the arc, for the Crusaders (7-2). Hale Hentges recorded eight rebounds and Sam Husting snagged six rebounds for Helias Catholic.

Central 19 17 8 8 -- 52

Helias 15 19 11 10 -- 55

CAPE CENTRAL (52) -- Al Young 14, Jamal Cox 24, Chase Hagerty 4, Andre Statam 10. FG 21, FT 4-6, F 14. (3-pointers: Young 2. Fouled out: None)

HELIAS CATHOLIC (55) -- Sam Husting 6, Isiah Sykes 21, Colin Caywood 18, Casey McCollum 2, Adam Bax 2, Hale Hentges 6. FG 7, FT 5-8, F 6. (3-pointers: Caywood 6, Sykes 4, Husting 2. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Central 43, Helias Catholic 42

Perryville 70, North County 66

Trenton Green netted a game-high 21 points as the Pirates managed to pull out a home win.

Colin Schirmer added 12 points while Grant Dix tallied 10 points for Perryville (7-4).

North County's Adam McGraw paced the Raiders (3-7) with 18 points.

North Co. 16 18 17 15 -- 66

Perryville 19 16 21 13 -- 70

NORTH ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY (66) -- Seth Tiefenauer 7, Dakotah Huff 15, Tyler Cassidy 9, Daniel Sadler 8, Levi Clifford 9, Adam McGraw 18. FG 16, FT 7-9, F 15. (3-pointers: Huff 3, Clifford 3, McGraw 2, Tiefenauer 1. Fouled out: None)

PERRYVILLE (70) -- Grant Dix 10, Trenton Green 21, Luke Schlichting 2, Brett Schnurbusch 5, Garrett Martin 6, Collin Stief 8, Eli Tripp 6, Colin Schirmer 12. FG 21, FT 10-18, F 9. (3-pointers: Green 2, Martin 2, Dix 1, Schnurbusch 1. Fouled out: None)

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JV -- Perryville won.

Saxony Lutheran 71, Egyptian (Ill.) 41

Jack Lake had a double-double with a game-high 28 points and 19 rebounds as the Crusaders made quick work of the host Pharaohs in Tamms, Ill.

Saxony Lutheran jumped out to a 31-16 lead by halftime and never looked back. The Crusaders outscored Egyptian by 15 points again in the second half.

Ryan Palmer netted 19 points, 12 of which came from behind the arc, for the Crusaders. Elwood Voss grabbed 16 rebounds to go along with his eight points for Saxony Lutheran (7-4).

Egyptian's Deanthony Pruden paced the Pharaohs (0-10) with 18 points.

Saxony 17 14 18 22 -- 71

Egyptian 8 8 12 13 -- 41

SAXONY LUTHERAN (71) -- Chase Steffens 4, Ryan Palmer 19, Evan Moll 2, Taylor Richmond 3, Elwood Voss 8, Hunter Coe 5, Jack Lake 28. FG 21, FT 14-28, F 11. (3-pointers: Palmer 4, Lake 1. Fouled out: None)

EGYPTIAN (ILL.) (41) -- Cameron Masterson 2, Deanthony Pruden 18, Manny Fox 4, Cameron Grueninger 12, Cameron Curtis 5. FG 13, FT 9-14, F 17. (3-pointers: Grueninger 1, Curtis 1. Fouled out: Samuel Hale)

Oak Ridge 69, Scott City 39

Oak Ridge senior standout Ryan Below recorded 17 rebounds, seven blocks and a game-high 23 points as the host Blue Jays routed the Rams for a second consecutive time this season.

Jake LeGrand had 22 points and four steals for Oak Ridge (5-5). The Blue Jays recently ousted Scott City 67-53 in a consolation semifinal of the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament.

Braden Cox netted 15 points and Trent Pobst added 11 points for the Rams (5-6).

Scott City 9 10 11 9 -- 39

Oak Ridge 20 14 25 10 -- 69

SCOTT CITY (39) -- Dylan Keller 2, Trent Pobst 11, Isiah Berry 1, A.J. Bollinger 2, Brock Uelsmann 2, Braden Cox 15, Dominic Hooper 4, Tyler Rogers 2. FG 15, FT 5-10, F 11. (3-pointers: None. Fouled out: None)

OAK RIDGE (69) -- Andrew Puchbauer 4, Joe Grieme 2, Kelby Brown 9, Ryan Below 23, Jake LeGrand 22, Kolt Metje 6, Clay Maintz 3. FG 26, FT 5-9, F 11. (3-pointers: Brown 3, LeGrand 1. Fouled out: None)

JV -- Scott City won.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Poplar Bluff 95, Jackson 74

The Mules picked up their second consecutive win in a dual with the Indians at the Student Aquatic Center on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University on Friday.

Poplar Bluff freshman Morgan McAtee posted first-place times of 2 minutes, 31.73 seconds in the 200 freestyle and 1 minute, 14.49 seconds in the 100 breaststroke to help propel the Mules to victory.

Jackson sophomore standout Caitlyn Palmer had state-qualifying, first-place times in the 50 freestyle (25.51 seconds) and 100 butterfly (1:00.67) to pace the Indians.

Top four finishers

200 medley relay -- 1. Jackson (Morgan Maguire, Molly Brakhane, Caitlyn Palmer, Conner McKinney) 2:07.34; 2. Poplar Bluff 2:33.02; 3. Jackson 2:35.46; 4. Poplar Bluff 2:35.91

200 freestyle -- 1. Morgan McAtee (PB) 2:31.73; 2. Hannah Gard (J) 3:11.91; 3. Nikkia Hickman (PB) 3:17.94; Megan Eggers (PB) 3:48.19

50 freestyle -- 1. Caitlyn Palmer (J) 25.51; 2. Kaelyn Moore (PB) 28.39; 3. Conner McKinney (J) 29.53; 4. Ashley Stonecipher (PB) 30.50

100 butterfly -- 1. Caitlyn Palmer (J) 1:00.67; 2. Katie Huskey (PB) 1:26.36; 3. Alyson Metz (PB) 1:39.33

100 freestyle -- 1. Haylee Dragon (PB) 1:04.49; 2. Conner McKinney (J) 1:07.18; 3. Ashley Stonecipher (PB) 1:08.28; 4. Dallas Doughton (J) 1:13.35

500 freestyle -- 1. Madison Bulger (PB) 7:37.59; 2. Nikkia Hickman (PB) 7:44.42; 3. Katelyn Rathe (PB) 7:45.51; 4. Kali Norrick (J) 7:49.48

200 freestyle relay -- 1. Poplar Bluff (Kaelyn Moore, Ashley Stonecipher, Morgan McAtee, Haylee Dragon) 1:57.17; 2. Poplar Bluff 2:13.49; 3. Jackson 2:27.94

100 backstroke -- 1. Morgan Maguire (J) 1:11.14; 2. Haylee Dragon (PB) 1:16.75; 3. Kaitlyn Pullam (PB) 1:40.27; 4. Lydia Keller (PB) 1:40.84

100 breaststroke -- 1. Morgan McAtee (PB) 1:14.49; 2. Molly Brakhane (J) 1:23.66; 3. Dallas Doughton (J) 1:35.42; 4. Hannah Fortner (PB) 1:36.58

400 freestyle relay -- 1. Jackson (Caitlyn Palmer, Conner McKinney, Molly Brakhane, Morgan Maguire) 4:17.52; 2. Poplar Bluff 4:20.86; 3. Poplar Bluff 5:19.39; 4. Jackson 5:53.00

-- From staff reports

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