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SportsFebruary 5, 2002

The Tiger Field House will host its final Cape Central basketball game Friday. The gymnasium at Central High School will feature the Tigers andSikeston in a SEMOConference matchup. It's the final game in the facility before the Tigers begin playing in the new high school later this year...

The Tiger Field House will host its final Cape Central basketball game Friday.

The gymnasium at Central High School will feature the Tigers andSikeston in a SEMOConference matchup. It's the final game in the facility before the Tigers begin playing in the new high school later this year.

Event T-shirts will be available along with face-painting and photo opportunities.

Friday's varsity game will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Girls' basketball

Cape Central 87, New Madrid Co. Cent. 27

Cape Central placed four players in double figures in its SEMO Conference win.

Sarah Hyslop (22 points), Alex Wieser (19), Rachel Spinks (12) and Natalie Followell (11) led the Tigers, now 14-7.

Jackson 66, Sikeston 45

SIKESTON, Mo. -- Jackson (13-8) broke a halftime deadlock to blow past Sikeston in the second half.

Jenna Leet scored 25 points and Whitney Werner had 18 for Jackson. Joy Daniel led Sikeston with 10.

Charleston 55, Scott County Central 47

MORLEY, Mo. -- Missy Whitney scored 22 points to lead Charleston (14-4) over Scott County Central.

Monisha Murray added 13 points for the Blue Jays, while Jennifer Hoots had 15 and Jackie Monroe 12 for Scott Central (7-8).

Perryville 47, Crystal City 43

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CRYSTAL CITY, Mo. -- April Lorenz scored 18 points and Amanda Nuyt tallied 14 to lead Perryville (13-9, 6-2) to a Jefferson County Conference victory.

Oran 55, Woodland 23

ORAN, Mo. -- Ashley Dirnberger's 26 points led Oran to a win at home.

Maria Eftink added 13 for the Eagles (9-6).

Chaffee 68, Puxico 39

CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Jennifer Vandeven's triple-double of 10 assists, 13 rebounds and 24 points lifted the Red Devils past Puxico.

Mallory Keifer added 14 points for Chaffee (4-12).

Grandview 37, St. Vincent 29

HILLSBORO, Mo. -- St. Vincent (7-12) missed an opportunity to win the Jefferson County Conference small-school division outright.

Mindy Cattoor's eight points led St. Vincent.

Boys' Basketball

Marquand 46, Chaffee 26

MARQUAND, Mo. -- Marquand (10-11, 3-3) got ten points from both Heath Stephens and Jared Kunz to even its Mississippi Valley Conference record.

Chaffee fell to 5-13, 1-1 in the conference.

-- From staff reports

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