Waylon Richardet scored 19 points to lead the St. Vincent boys basketball team to a 62-43 victory Friday night in the Ste. Genevieve Tournament.
The Indians (6-4) won the four-team, round-robin tournament with a 3-0 record.
Jacob DeWilde added 17 points, and Danny Rellergert scored 11 for St. Vincent. Alex Armbruster contributed 10 assists.
St. Vincent will host Marquand on Monday night in a regular-season game.
ST. VINCENT 62, MARQUAND 43
St. Vincent 21 12 15 14 -- 62
Marquand 8 7 15 13 -- 43
ST. VINCENT (62) -- Waylon Richardet 19, Jacob DeWilde 17, Danny Rellergert 11, Pat Siegmund 10, Alex Armbruster 4, Luke Guyot 1. FG 26, FT 10-21, F 14 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
MARQUAND (43) -- K. Proctor 10, King 10, Francis 10, B. Proctor 6, Sutton 5, Edmonds 2 . FG 18, FT 3-9, F 14 (3-pointers: King 2, Sutton 1, Francis 1. Fouled out: none)
Scott County Central was unable to get off a shot on a last-second possession and fell on the road against Portageville, the No. 2 team in the Class 3 state poll.
Portageville, which was led by Willie Hassell's 28 points, misfired on two free throws with 2 seconds to play, but survived the Braves' final possession.
Portageville improved to 10-1. Scott County Central, ranked No. 7 in the Class 1 state poll, fell to 8-4.
Four players scored in double figures for the Braves, led by Isaac Porter's 15 points. Ray Rogers added 14, Avis White scored 13 and Jeremy Johnson chipped in with 12. Josh Boley added nine points.
Scott Co. Central 20 12 17 20 -- 69
Portageville 15 16 20 20 -- 71
SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL (69) -- Jeremy Johnson 12, Isaac Porter 15, Andrew Pullen 6, Avis White 13, Ray Rogers 14, Josh Boley 9. FG 27, FT 9-20, F 15. (3-pointers: Johnson 1, Boley 1. Fouled out: none).
PORTAGEVILLE (71) -- Cory Chamberlain 2, Spencer Martin 2, Marcus Boyd 2, Jordan Penn 10, Jordan Bidewell 3, Willie Hassell 28, Jimmy Larry 8, Antonio Scott 8, Patrick Morton 2, Jacob Summerton 6. FG 27, FT 8-15, F 18. (3-pointers: Bidewell 1, Hassell 2. Fouled out: none).
Scott City improved to 7-5 with a home victory.
Junior Jeremy Limaugh scored 19 points to lead the Hornets in a win at home.
Junior center James Masters added 12 points, while junior Jordan Seabaugh and junior Daryl Wade each added 10.
Kevin Bartels scored 25 points to lead Delta, which sprinted away from Zalma with a 22-13 spree in the third period.
Brent Menz added 20 points, including two 3-pointers, and Aaron Kinder score nine.
Daniel Schrader scored 18 points to lead Zalma (2-7).
Delta 15 19 22 19 -- 75
Zalma 18 15 13 15 -- 61
DELTA (75) -- Aaron Kinder 9, Cody Crowden 8, Jerry Seabaugh 4, Brent Menz 20, Terrence Below 4, Kevin Bartels 25, Nathan Stroder 5. FG 30, FT 8-9, F 13 (3-pointers: Menz 2, Kinder 1. Fouled out: none)
ZALMA (61) -- Trevin Taylor 8, Kyle Conley 5, Adam Pixley 18, Josh Barrett 3, Tim Landing 9, Daniel Schrader 18. FG 21, FT 10-13, F 13 (3-pointers: Pixley 2, Barrett 1. Fouled out: Taylor)
JV -- Delta 61, Zalma 30
Woodland fell to 4-7 after being overwhelmed by Dexter (9-2) on the road.
Seth Gaines led the Cardinals in defeat with 12 points, while Cody McCraw added 10.
Derek Roberts led five Bearcats players into double figures.
Woodland 10 12 13 7 -- 42
Dexter 22 8 26 20 -- 76
WOODLAND (42) -- Kenny Massa 8, Seth Gaines 12, Cody McCraw 10, Mac Stearns 5, Zach Winchester 3, Brandon Masters 2. FG 12, FT 7-12, F 21 (3-pointers: Massa 2, Gaines. Fouled out: none)
DEXTER (76) -- Scott Admire 12, Aaron Jackson 3, Derek Roberts 15, Chris Guethle 10, Eric Rineheart 11, Levi Rossen 6, Anthony Elfrink 10, Drew Satterfield 5. FG 24, FT 14-18, F 12 (3-pointers: Admire 2, Jackson, Guethle, Satterfield. Fouled out: none)
Austin Hahs scored 22 points to lead Oak Ridge, which built a 17-point first-quarter lead and held on to win at home.
Austin Morrison added 12 points for Oak Ridge (2-9), which made 17 of 28 free throws.
Leopold fell behind 27-10 after one period but clawed back into the contest on the strength of six 3-pointers.
Michael Vandeven hit two treys on his way to a team-high 14 points, and Eric Seiler also hit two and finished with 11 points. Victor Vandeven also scored 11 for Leopold.
Leopold 10 16 13 16 -- 55
Oak Ridge 27 8 13 13 -- 61
LEOPOLD (55) -- Michael Vandeven 14, Victor Vandeven 11, Tyler Elfrink 6, David Thiele 2, Eric Seiler 11, Kelly Stause 8, Alfred VanGennip 3. FG 17, FT 15-23, F 21. (3-pointers: M. Vandeven 2, Elfrink 2, Seiler 2. Fouled out: VanGennip)
OAK RIDGE (61) -- Austin Morrison 12, Brian Ruessler 5, Johnie Price 2, Lane Felker 7, Zach Buchheit 8, Austin Hahs 22. FG 22, FT 17-28, F 17 (3-pointers: Buchheit 2. Fouled out: none)
The Eagles drop to 4-8 after their loss to Parkway Christian.
Joel Powell led Eagle Ridge, scoring 29 points and hitting two 3-pointers. Sandy Holmes added 12 points, and Chris Simmons scored 10.
Pathway Christian 18 23 11 21 -- 73
Eagle Ridge 13 11 15 19 -- 60
PATHWAY (73) -- Blake Jones 29, Harry Khatrao 2, Jason Lemke 30, Daniel Ganus 10, Luke Sanford 3. FG 27, FT 1-13, F 15 (3-pointers: Jones 3, Lemke, Sanford. Fouled out: none)
EAGLE RIDGE (60) -- Joel Powell 29, Sandy Holmes 12, Chris Simmons 10, Ben Douglas 3, Tom Clemmons 2, Josh Reismon 2, Ethan Worthington 2. FG 23, FT 5-11, F 14 (3-pointers: Powell 2, Douglas. Fouled out: Powell)
Girls Basketball ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY 62, NOTRE DAME 35
St. Joseph's Academy of Frontenac, the state's sixth-ranked Class 5 team, placed three scorers in double figures while winning at Notre Dame. The Angels improved to 8-3.
Kristain Burger scored 10 points for Notre Dame (3-7) in defeat.
St. Joseph's 26 5 14 17 -- 62
Notre Dame 13 3 12 7 -- 35
ST. JOESEPH (62) -- Mackenzie Stirmlinger 15, Becky Goldkamp 13, Kelsey Luna 12, Shannon Devlin 8, Jenna Fernandez 6, Lauren Fuchs 4, Myrtle Reilly 4. FG 18, FT 8-11, F 13 (3-pointers: Stirmlinger 4, Luna 2. Fouled out: none)
NOTRE DAME (35) -- Kristian Burger 10, Allison Toole 5, Amanda Toole 8, Amanda Essner 4, Merideth Medlin 3, Amber Karnes 2, Rachel Weidenbenner 1, Bailey Reutzel 2. FG 15, FT 2-12, F 10 (3-pointers: Medlin. Fouled out: none)
JV -- St. Joseph's won, 23-20
Eagle Ridge Christian School dropped to 3-6 after its loss to Pathway Christian.
Eighth-grader Kristen Margrabe scored most of the Eagles' points, collecting 15 of the team's 20.
Pathway Christian 12 6 2 14 -- 34
Eagle Ridge 5 4 4 7 -- 20
PATHWAY (34) -- Daniel Davis 5, Reanna Turner 2, Lisa Sutton 16, Candice Culp 12. FG 9, FT 8-14, F 13 (3-pointers: Culp 2. Fouled out: none)
EAGLE RIDGE (20) -- Chelsea Clark 5, Kristen Margrabe 15. FG 7, FT 6-14, F 15 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: Clark, Margabe, Savannah Irizarry)
Sarah Green scored 24 points to lead New Salem Baptist Academy of Marble Hill to a victory.
MacKenzie Jones also was in double figures with 11 points.
New Salem 10 18 10 13 -- 51
St. Louis Chrstn 6 6 12 10 -- 34
NEW SALEM BAPTIST ACADEMY (51) -- MacKenzie Jones 11, Holly Jordan 7, Laura Poole 8, Sarah Green 24, Celsey Cook 1. FG 15, FT 15-23, F 17 (3-pointers: Jones 1, Green 1. Fouled out: Jordan)
ST. LOUIS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (34) -- Lee 4, Nobis 2, Autenrieth 11, Baldwin 6, Watkins 4, Hays 1, Nowatzke 6. FG 11, FT 12-16, F 20 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: Lee, Watsky)
BOYS Swimming CENTRAL 96, SLUH 80
Central defeated St. Louis University High in swimming for the first time in school history and added two entries to its list of state qualifiers.
"This is big for the program, and we really needed this shot in the arm," Central coach Dayna Powell.
The 200-meter medley relay team of Daniel Austin, Peyton Waggener, Jason Mercer and Hunter Givens finished first with a time of 1 minute 47.90 seconds and qualified for state competition.
Mercer also qualified for state with his time in the 50 freestyle, in which he finished first with a 23.25.
Central results
200 medley relay -- 1, (Daniel Austin, Peyton Waggener, Jason Mercer, Hunter Givens) 1:47.90; 3, (Jake Meyer Daniel Berry, Stewart Greaser, Matt Holmes) 2:03.50
200 freestyle -- 2, Quentin Kelly 2:21.21
200 individual medley -- 1, Waggener 2:19:15; 2, Greaser 2:28.00
50 freestyle -- 1, Mercer :23:25; 2, Givens :23:75; 3, Austin 24.81
Diving -- 1, Aaron Zlokovich 145.40; 2, Rob Thomas 144.10; 3, Hank Hurt 88.65
100 butterfly -- 1, Givens 58.68; 2, Greaser 1:02.18
100 freestyle -- 2, Mercer 54.84
500 freestyle -- 1, Meyer 5:44.37
200 yard freestyle -- 1, (Mercer, Waggener, Greaser, Givens) 1:40.09
100 backstroke -- 2, Austin 1:04.06; 5, Meyer 1:11.50
100 breaststroke -- 1, Meyer 1:08.84
400 freestyle relay -- 2, (Austin, Holmes, Micah Wright, Meyer) 3:59.84
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