St. Vincent's boys basketball team continued to roll as the Indians slipped past visiting Windsor 53-51 Tuesday night for their eighth straight win and 10th in their past 11 games.
The Indians (10-4, 3-1 Jefferson County Conference) were led by Alex Armbruster with 14 points, Jacob DeWilde with 12, Waylon Richardet with 11 and Danny Rellergert with 10. Richardet grabbed 14 rebounds.
St. Vincent survived a pair of shots by Windsor (11-4, 3-1) in the closing seconds that would have forced overtime.
Windsor 6 17 15 13 -- 51
St. Vincent 13 15 16 9 -- 53
WINDSOR (51) -- Jason Chadbourne 14, Kevin Newsome 13, Josh Kraerner 11, Jeff Stoffey 7, Bob Briley 4, Tim Downey 2. FG 22, FT 5-7, F 14 (3-pointers: Krearner 1, Stoffey 1. Fouled out: none)
ST. VINCENT (53) -- Alex Armbuster 14, Jacob DeWilde 12, Waylon Richardet 11, Danny Rellergert 10, Pat Siegmund 2, Luke Guyot 2, Seth Amschler 2. FG 23, FT 6-1, F 10 (3-pointers: Rellergert 1. Fouled out: none)
JV: St. Vincent def. Windsor 55-45.
Oak Ridge outlasted Marquand in a high-scoring road affair.
Austin Morrison led the Blue Jays (4-10) with 28 points, Austin Hahs scored 25, Johnny Price had 13 and Lance Felter scored 10. Oak Ridge has won three of its last four games.
Josh King led Marquand (2-11) with 24 points.
Oak Ridge 21 22 16 21 12 -- 92
Marquand 23 14 20 23 7 -- 87
OAK RIDGE (92) -- Austin Morrison 28, Brian Ruesler 8, Johnny Price 13, Austin Hahs 25, Lance Felter 10, Jon McMillon 8. FG 34, FT 21-35, F 18 (3-pointers: Price 1. Fouled out: Ruesler)
MARQUAND (87) -- Robert Sutton 9, Keith Proctor 22, Josh King 24, Josh Edmonds 2, Jay Francis 19, Nathan Hanks 2, Aaron Pritchett 9. FG 33, FT 8-21, F 18 (3-pointers: Sutton 3, King 1, Francis 1, Pritchett 1. Fouled out: Proctor)
JV: Marquand 70, Oak Ridge 28
Bell City had 10 different players in the scoring column in a home win.
D.D. Gillespie led the Cubs (9-5) with 22 points. Blaine Stewart added 14, Kerry Lasters had 12 and Jeff Liggins scored 11.
Seth Gaines led Woodland with 30 points, and Zack Winchester had 12.
Bell City outscored Woodland 46-22 in the second half to pull away.
Woodland 18 13 9 13 -- 53
Bell City 15 17 26 20 -- 78
WOODLAND (53) -- Seth Gaines 30, Lance VanGennip 2, Cody McCraw 9, Zack Winchester 12. FG 21, FT 7-13, F 19 (3-pointers: Gaines 3, McCraw 1. Fouled out: McCraw)
BELL CITY (78) -- Nick Niemczyk 3, Cody Bailey 1, D.D. Gillespie 22, Austin Segers 3, Gary Turner 2, Kerry Lasters 12, Blaine Stewart 14, Jeff Liggins 11, Marty Dames 2, Phillip Gross 5. FG 26, FT 15-25, F 18 (3-pointers: Gillespie 4, Stewart 3, Lasters 2, Liggins 1, Niemczyk 1. Fouled out: none)
JV: Bell City 73, Woodland 17
Terry Wagner hit nine of Meadow Heights' 19 3-pointers and scored 33 points in a home rout.
The Panthers are tied with Scott City for the state record with 24 3s in a game. Joel Hahs added four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points for the Panthers (10-4). Michael Collier added 15 points.
Leopold, which trailed only 46-40 at halftime, finished with 10 3-pointers of its own. Eric Seiler finished with five 3s and 16 points, and Victor Vandeven had 20 points and four 3s.
Leopold 21 19 13 6 -- 59
Meadow Heights 21 25 23 22 -- 91
LEOPOLD (59) -- Victor Vandeven 20, Eric Seiler 16, Alfred VanGennip 7, Kelly Stause 6, David Thiele 5, Tyler Elfrink 5. FG 22, FT 5-8, F 9 (3-pointers: Vandeven 4, Seiler 5. Fouled out: none)
MEADOW HEIGHTS (91) -- Terry Wagner 33, Joel Hahs 20, Michael Collier 15, Heath Fulton 6, Anthony Bollinger 5, Nathan Revelle 5, Bryce Wallis 3, David Krapoth 3, Anthony Collins 1. FG 33, FT 6-14, F 9 (3-pointers: Wagner 9, Hahs 4, Collier 2, Bollinger 1, Revelle 1, Wallis 1, Krapoth 1. Fouled out: none)
JV: Meadow Heights 45, Leopold 43
Advance led 34-9 after one quarter on its way to a resounding road victory.
Jeremy Limbaugh and Daryl Wade led the Hornets (11-4) with 18 points apiece. Jordan Seabaugh had 17 and Josh Bailey 10. Daniel Schrader paced Zalma (2-10) with 13 points.
Advance 34 22 18 6 -- 80
Zalma 9 9 15 1 -- 34
ADVANCE (80) -- Jordan Seabaugh 17, Tyler Bowman 3, Jeremy Limbaugh 18, Daryl Wade 18, Alex Stell 2, Josh Bailey 10, James Masters 6, Bryan Birkman 2, Adam Baker 2, Gabe Hazel 2. FG 26, FT 14-16, F 16 (3-pointers: Seabaugh 3, Limbaugh 2, Wade 1. Fouled out: none)
ZALMA (34) -- Trevin Taylor 8, Kyle Conley 5, Adam Pixley 5, Josh Barrett 2, Daniel Schrader 13, Garrett Garner 1. FG 10, FT 9-20, F 10 (3-pointers: Conley 1, Pixley 1. Fouled out: none)
JV: Advance def. Zalma 80-23.
Boone Gaines and Josiah Davault combined for 43 points in a home win.
Gaines led New Salem (14-7) with 23 points, Davault had 20 and Valy Wolf added 10.
Peoples 14 13 21 3 -- 51
New Salem 18 10 14 23 -- 65
PEOPLES (51) -- J. Essary 25, S. Essary 15, Womack 3, Marhia 6, Gastatson 1, Whelen 1. FG 18, FT 3-6, F 16 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
NEW SALEM (65) -- Valy Wolf 10, Josiah Davault 20, Jeremy Rockhill 8, Boone Gaines 23, Dillon Gaines 4. FG 27, FT 8-17, F 10 (3-pointers: D. Gaines. Fouled out: none)
SAXONY LUTHERAN 42, STE. GENEVIEVE 40
Ste. Genevieve 12 7 11 10 -- 40
Saxony Lutheran 9 10 10 13 -- 42
STE. GENEVIEVE (40) -- Kyle Faulkner 12, Mike Schlueter 16, Jacob Donze 8, Garrett Ditch 4. FG 19, FT 0-2, F 19 (3-pointers: Faulkner 2. Fouled out: none)
SAXONY (42) -- Trey Maevers 12, Casey Petzoldt 9, Alex Jauch 6, Tim Lorenz 15. FG 15, FT 10-19, F 10 (3-pointers: Lorenz, Maevers. Fouled out: none)
Rachel Ware scored 30 points to lead the Bobcats in a rout.
Ashley Deprow added 17 points for Delta (10-3).
New Salem Baptist used a big third quarter to win at home.
Sarah Green led New Salem (12-5) with 18 points, and Larua Poole added 14. New Salem outscored Peoples Christian (11-4) 16-2 in the third period.
Peoples 6 18 2 12 -- 42
New Salem 11 10 16 15 -- 52
PEOPLES (42) -- Maggie Loving 7, Grogan 14, Molly Loving 11, Golden 9, Sutherland 1. FG 18, FT 5-13, F 16 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
NEW SALEM (52) -- MacKenzie Jones 5, Holly Jordan 9, Sarah Green 18, Laura Poole 14, Kelsey Cook 4, Celsey Barlow 2. FG 22, FT 8-23, F 13 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)
MICDS 156, Notre Dame 105, Principia 43
Notre Dame got a pair of second-place finishes from Jameson Kuper in a tri-meet at Principia.
Kuper finished second in the 100 fly and 100 breast.
Notre Dame results
200 medley relay -- 2. 1:56.60 (Josh Buchheit, Jameson Kuper, Adam Reinagel, Joe Graves)
200 free -- 3. Justin Voss 2:18.75
200 IM -- 2. Lance Carroll 2:32.51
50 free -- 3. Jordan Voss 27.11
100 fly -- 2. Kuper 57.95
100 free -- 3. Buchheit 57.49
500 free -- 2. Graves 6:28.23, 3. Nathan Todt 6:39.23
200 free relay -- 2. 1:48.96 (Carroll, Justin Voss, Jordan Voss, Reinagel), 3. 2:01.50 (Edward Doyle, Nick McCrate, John Kiblinger, Jason Hine)
100 back -- 3. Buchheit 1:07.94
100 breast -- 2. Kuper 1:02.23
400 free relay -- 2. 3:56.98 (Carroll, Reinagel, Buchheit, Kuper)
Daniel Austin finished second in the 50 free and 100 back stroke to lead Central on the road.
Central results
200 medley relay -- 1:56.02 (Daniel Austin, Daniel Berry, Jason Mercer, Hunter Givens)
200 free -- 2. Kris Metje 1:56.86
50 free -- 2. Austin 25.10
100 fly -- 3. Mercer 1:02.57
500 free -- 2. Givens 5:20.59
200 free relay -- 2. 1:39.34 (Mercer, Austin, Metje, Givens)
100 back -- 2. Austin 1:08.57
100 breast -- 3. Stuart Greaser 1:19.48
400 free relay -- 3. 4:07.51 (Berry, Micah Wright, Jake Meyer, Matt Holmes)
Central 40, North County 27
Central picked up a big dual win over conference and district opponent North County on the road.
103 -- Brandon Reynolds (C) forfeit
112 -- Open
119 -- Chris Griffith (C) pinned Adam Richardson 1:47
125 -- Matt Latham (C) pinned Ryan Hambrick 3:48
130 -- Tyler Yeargain (C) maj. dec. Korey Huff 10-0
135 -- Cameron Dugger (N) pinned Dan Coonce 3:45
140 -- Jesse Coale (N) tech. fall Josh Smoot 20-5
145 -- Garrett New (C) dec. Jacob Vogt 5-4
152 -- Jason Winckel (N) pinned Nick Allen 2:51
160 -- Cory Huskey (C) pinned Joe Ruble 1:21
171 -- Jeremy Spellman (N) maj. dec. Matt Smith 15-3
189 -- Ryan Davis (C) pinned Brett Snead 1:43
215 -- Zack Black (N) pinned James Coonce 3:01
HVY -- Tom Karraker (C) dec. Dustin Welch 6-2
JV winners: Lex Juden (140), Issac Egbuka (189)
* Scott City, Oran and East Prairie were victorious in opening round games Tuesday in the Scott-Mississippi Conference JV Tournament: No. 2 Scott City defeated No. 7 Scott County Central 66-43; No. 3 Oran topped No. 6 Chaffee 70-40; and No. 4 East Prairie advanced past No. 5 Delta 54-50.
East Prairie will face top-seeded Kelly at 4 p.m. Thursday in the semifinals, followed by Scott City and Oran at 5:30 p.m.
--From staff reports
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