The Perryville girls soccer team stretched its winning streak to three games with a 4-0 rout Thursday at Fredericktown.
Amber Hacker recorded her third goal and fifth assist of the season to lead the Pirates (4-1).
Katie Fulton, Alicia Kueker and Kendra Schilli also scored for Perryville, while Chelsea Marr and Jocelyn Moll added assists.
Chastity Marr made eight saves in goal for her second shutout.
Meghan Orr scored twice and assisted on another goal to lead the Tigers to a road win.
Lee Thomas added a goal for Central (3-2), and Michelle Noland had an assist.
JV -- Central 1, Harrisburg 0
Megan Wengert made seven saves as the Squaws played to a scoreless tie.
St. Vincent moved to 2-2-2.
Jackson stretched its winning streak to two games with a home win.
Cameron Heath allowed six hits, four walks and struck out seven in six innings for the win. Jackson improved to 2-3 overall and 1-1 in the SEMO Conference.
Luke Crader led the Indians' offense with three hits. Taylor Busch added two hits and two RBIs, and Austin Leimer had two hits.
Andy Stephens allowed five earned runs in 5 2/3 innings for the loss. Rynn Eskew had two hits for the Rams.
Scott City 003 000 0 -- 3 7 4
Jackson 233 000 X -- 8 10 1
WP -- Cameron Heath, 1-1. LP -- Andy Stephens. 2B -- Austin Leimer (J). Multiple hits -- Scott City, Rynn Eskew 2-4; Jackson Luke Crader 3-4; Taylor Busch 2-2; Leimer 2-4. Records -- Jackson 2-3.
JV -- Jackson 6, Scott City 2
The Bulldogs tied the score at 1-1 in the second before allowing 10 unaswered runs in a five-inning road loss.
Kirk Boeller allowed six runs in 4 2/3 innings for the loss.
Notre Dame fell to 4-2 overall and 1-1 in the SEMO Conference.
Notre Dame 010 00 -- 1 6 2
Kennett 103 07 -- 11 10 0
WP -- Branum. LP -- Kirk Boeller, 1-1. 2B -- Lockett 2 (K). Multiple hits -- Kennett, Lockett 4-4. Records -- Notre Dame 4-2, Kennett 5-0.
JV -- Notre Dame 13, Kennett 10
Steven Dooley allowed just six hits and struck out 11, but the Red Devils could not muster enough offense on the road.
The Mules scored a run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to win.
Andy Hendrix had two hits for Chaffee (1-4).
Chaffee 011 000 0 -- 2 5 1
Poplar Bluff 200 000 1 -- 3 6 3
WP -- Coen. LP -- Steven Dooley. HR -- Blackwell (P). Multiple hits -- Chaffee, Andy Hendrix 2-3; Poplar Bluff, Hill 2-2. Records -- Chaffee 1-4.
Nick Niemczyk pitched a five-hit shutout as Bell City won its season opener at home.
Niemczyk struck out eight and walked two. Chris Wright and Eddie Green had two hits apiece for the Cubs, and Clay Dover drove in the only run with a double.
Greenville 000 000 0 -- 0 5 0
Bell City 100 000 X -- 1 9 0
WP -- Nick Niemczyk, 1-0. LP -- Allen. 2B -- Clay Dover (B). Multiple hits -- Bell City, Chris Wright 2-3; Eddie Green 2-3. Records -- Bell City 1-0.
Woodland outhit visiting Puxico but committed 12 errors en route to its first loss.
Woodland (2-1) had five hits, led by Kyle Reynolds and Ben Rhodes with two apiece.
Andrew Wagoner suffered the loss on the mound, despite striking out seven batters and allowing only one earned run in five innings.
Puxico 102 021 0 -- 6 4 2
Woodland 000 000 0 -- 0 5 12
WP -- Copeland. LP -- Andrew Wagoner, 0-1. 2B -- Forres (P). Multiple hits -- Puxico, Forres 2-4; Woodland, Kyle Reynolds 2-3, Ben Rhodes 2-3. Records -- Woodland 2-1.
JV -- Woodland 1, Puxico 0
St. Vincent remained winless as the Indians managed just three hits.
The Indians fell to 0-3.
St. Vincent 000 000 -- 0 3 2
Windsor 004 501 -- 10 9 0
WP -- Kyle Ketcherside. LP -- Justin L'Hote. 2B -- Ketcherside (W). Multiple hits -- Windsor, Ben Faulkenberry 3-4; Ryan Podolsky 2-3. Records -- St. Vincent 0-3, Windsor 4-0.
Meadow Heights fell into a 4-0 hole after two innings and could not recover in a road loss.
Derek Hanners took the loss for the Panthers (1-1), allowing two earned runs off five hits in four innings.
Meadow Hts. 002 000 0 -- 2 2 3
South Iron 220 000 X -- 4 5 1
WP -- Alcorn. LP -- Derek Hanners, 0-1. 2B -- Terry Waggoner (M). Multiple hits -- South Iron, C. Kaempse 2-3. Records -- Woodland 1-1, South Iron 4-0.
Hannah Kinder and Jessie Baker won two individual events apiece for the Tigers in a home win.
Central resluts
200 medley relay -- 1. 2:05.12 (Annie Wolpers, Jessie Baker, Katie Bowles, Hannah Kinder), 2. 2:19.87 (Brianna LeGrand, Lindsey Reimann, Callie Hoffman, Amanda Dewrock)
200 free -- 2. Betsy Schroeder 2:34.45, 3. Tara Pickens 2:36.68
200 IM -- 1. Kinder 2:17.56, 3. Bowles 2:42.03
50 free -- 1. Emily Spriggs 30.75, 2. LeGrand 31.12
Diving -- 1. Taylor McMillan 174.85, 2. Tara Volkerding 138.15, 3. Susie Edwards 117.65
100 fly -- 3. LeGrand 1:20.31
100 free -- 1. Baker 1:00.84, 2. Kelly Ennis 1:12.56, 3. Elizabeth Knight 1:12.80
500 free -- 3. Amanda Bostic 8:10.12
200 free relay -- 1. 2:03.28 (Bowles, Abby Purdue, Spriggs, Erin Gerlach), 3. 2:10.31 (Wolpers, Reimann, Dewrock, Pickens)
100 back -- 1. Baker 1:10.75, 2. Hoffman 1:13.37
100 breast -- 1. Kinder 1:15.06, 2. Ennis 1:28.31, 3. Knight 1:32.87
400 free relay -- 1. 4:34.34 (Wolpers, Knight, Gerlach, Kinder), 2. 4:35.03 (Bowles, Schroeder, Pickens, Spriggs)
Puxico hit seven Woodland batters and walked 19 more, and the Cardinals romped at home in four innings.
Woodland (3-2) actually had more errors (4) and less hits (4) than Puxico.
Tasha Rhodes earned the pitching win for Woodland and added two hits at the plate.
Puxico 304 0 -- 7 5 3
Woodland 828 5 -- 23 4 4
WP -- Tasha Rhodes, 1-1. LP -- Harty. 3B -- Tasha Lincoln (W). 2B -- Jessica Santi (W). Multiple hits -- Woodland, Rhodes 2-3. Records -- Woodland 3-2.
Scott City could not hold a 3-1 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth and fell on the road.
Lindsey Amick had two hits for the Rams (2-2).
Scott City 101 010 0 -- 3 5 1
Dexter 100 022 X -- 5 6 3
WP -- Amanda Dooley. LP -- Emily Essner, 0-0. 2B -- Dooley (D), Sish (D). 3B -- Dooley (D). Multiple hits -- Scott City, Lindsey Amick 2-3; Dexter, Dooley 2-3. Records -- Scott City 2-2.
-- From staff reports
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