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SportsJanuary 16, 2000

The Scott City-Notre Dame game Friday night didn't live up to the hype, but it did distinguish the Rams, who have won 31 of their last 33 games, as the undisputed top seed in the upcoming district tournament. Right now, it looks as if Notre Dame -- with wins over Sikeston and Cape Central (twice) -- will be the two seed and Woodland, which shocked 4A Jackson on Jackson's home floor this past week, will get the three seed followed closely behind by Kelly...

The Scott City-Notre Dame game Friday night didn't live up to the hype, but it did distinguish the Rams, who have won 31 of their last 33 games, as the undisputed top seed in the upcoming district tournament.

Right now, it looks as if Notre Dame -- with wins over Sikeston and Cape Central (twice) -- will be the two seed and Woodland, which shocked 4A Jackson on Jackson's home floor this past week, will get the three seed followed closely behind by Kelly.

Greenville, Bloomfield, East Prairie and Chaffee would round out the final four spots.

Dexter remains unbeaten

The Stoddard County Activities Association Tournament will start Monday and, if the seeds play out, could come down to a championship game between two ranked schools.

Dexter, the only undefeated boys team in the region, is the favorite to win the tournament with a 14-0 record and ranked fourth in Class 3A. Advance is the second seed and is ranked fourth in 1A.

Bernie got the three seed, followed by Woodland, Bell City, Puxico, Bloomfield and Richland.

In other tournament action next week, Scott City (14-1) will be heavily favored to win the Scott-Mississippi Conference Tournament. Scott County Central got the two seed, followed by Kelly at No. 3, Oran at No. 4, Delta at No. 5, Oak Ridge at No. 6, East Prairie at No. 7 and Chaffee rounding out the eight-team field.

St. Vincent's fab four

St. Vincent's boys team has the distinction of having four players averaging double figures.

Gabe Hotop leads the way at 14.0 points per game, while Ryan Prost scores 13.9, followed by Todd Meyer and Justin Amschler who score 10.8 and 10.4 points per game, respectively.

Portageville fading fast

Going into the season, Portageville looked like an almost lock to emerge from this region in Class 2A.

The Bulldogs, ranked as high as fifth in the state, however have stumbled of late.

Portageville, which started the season 8-1, lost three in a row before beating South Pemisccot Friday night.

After losing to Dexter in the Bloomfield Tournament, Portageville was upset by Scott Central and Caruthersville.

They also lost starting point guard and tenacious defender Quinton Sykes who was dismissed from the team for disciplinary reasons.

Superman Classic

Sikeston, Charleston and New Madrid will be competing in the Coca-Cola Superman Classic at Massac County High School in Metropolis, Ill. starting Monday.

Eight teams will be competing in all, including perennial powerhouse Paducah Tilghman (9-5), who plays Sikeston (9-5) in the first round on Monday. Also on Monday, New Madrid (9-4) will play Herrin (8-4) and in the first round. Charleston will play DuQuoin, Ill. on Tuesday.

ding scorers in the Southeast Missourian coverage area

Boys

(Through Friday's games)

1. Jreece Johnson, Scott Co. Central 13 392 30.2

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2. Garrett Broshuis, Advance 12 266 22.1

3. Ronald Watson, Scott City 14 272 19.4

4. Jamie Essner, Kelly 13 250 19.2

5. Ryan Weatherspoon, Scott City 15 279 18.6

6. Todd Blissett, Scott Central 12 219 18.3

7. Ryan Wichern, Perryville 11 186 16.9

8. Tory Meyr, Jackson 13 217 16.7

9. Jason Greer, Woodland 11 166 15.1

10. Ashton James, Leopold 14 204 14.6

Highest game: Johnson, 49 vs. Kelly

Girls

(Through Thursday's games)

1. Vontrice Blackmon, Scott Co. Central 11 223 20.3

2. Marissa Essner, Kelly 10 185 18.5

3. Andrea Koeper, Jackson 10 166 16.6

4. Jessica Lakenan, St. Vincent 12 197 16.4

5. Jennifer Vandeven, Chaffee 11 164 14.9

6. Rebecca Below, Delta 13 188 14.5

7. Brandy Miller, Scott Central 11 157 14.3

8. Sara Heisserer, Oran 10 136 13.6

9. Deana McCormick, Notre Dame 10 135 13.5

10. Jamie Amberger, Perryville 13 173 13.3

Highest game: Essner, 38 vs. East Prairie.

COACHES: If you have a player who deserves to be on this list, please contact the Southeast Missourian at 1-800-879-1210, ext. 127.

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