SWIC Beats WVC On Half Court Buzzer Beater

The Wabash Valley basketball teams played host Saturday night to Southwestern Illinois College.

In the men’s game it came down to the final five seconds to come up with a winner. With the game tied Brandon Fitzjerrells ended the game on a half court shot at the buzzer to give SWIC the win 99 to 96. SWIC would lead most of the game and that came from three point shooting and hitting seven of eight free throws. The Warriors were down 12 at half time 49 to 37 and trailed most of the second half. In the last five minutes of the game the Warriors got hot and behind the aggressive play of Tyressee Williford and the three points shooting of Jalen Newsome the Warriors would pull to within one on a basket by Anthony Christian 94 to 93. Then Javonte Hill an All American last year would step to the line and calmly hit two free throws for a three point lead. With 5.2 seconds left to play Newsome would hit a three pointer to tie the game. After a couple of time outs SWIC came and got the ball in the hands of Fritzjerrells for his shot from mid court. He was the top scorer with 24 points and 7 of 12 from behind the arc. Javonte Perkins had 23 and Hill had 22. WVC had six players in double figures with Williford at 20 points, Marcus Garret had 14, and three players had 12 Austin Trice and 10 rebounds and off the bench Cam Gross and Jalen Newsom. Josh Thomas would add 11 points.

SWIC is now 7-1 and 3-1 in the GRAC while WVC falls to 4-4 and 1-2 in conference play. The Warriors are in St. Louis Sunday afternoon to take on a very good Moberly Greyhound team coached by former WVC head coach Pat Smith.

The Lady Warriors picked up win number eight downing SEIC 94 to 57. It was over early as WVC jumped out to a 30 to 12 advantage after the first quarter. Coach Luke Scheidecker played 10 players and they all scored. Two players off the bench would end up being leading scorers. Alexis Thomas had 13 points and Tramauryia Hunter had had 12. Two starters were in double figures Ashley Moore had 12 points and McKenzy Telfair had 10 points. The Lady Warriors are now 8-1 and 3-1 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference while SWIC falls to 2-4 and 1-1 in the GRAC.

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Aces Wrestlers Win Lawrence County Tournament

The Aces wrestling team today won the Lawrence County tourney with a total team score of 197. Olney was second with a total of 157.

Mt. Carmel had 5 individual champions: Dayton Hall at 106, Cade Keepes at 113, Chevvy Wood at 120, Clay Critchfield at 132, and Ryan Johnson at 182. Other places were 2nd place Dalton Farrar at 195, Greg Pierson 2nd at 106, Braydon Berberich 2nd at 138, Chris Shelby 4th at 152.

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Allendale Drops Pair To St. Joe

On Thursday, November 30th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets traveled to Olney to take on WEAA Conference foe St. Joe.  In the B-game, St. Joe won 36-6.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  JD Bowser with 2 points, Kollin Kelsey with 2 points, and Chase Gher with 2 points.  The B-team is now 3-3 on the season.

In the A-game, St. Joe defeated the Yellow Jackets 36-7.  Scoring for Allendale were:  JD Bowser with 3 points, Kollin Kelsey with 2 points, and Carlos Monroy with 2 points. The A-team is now 2-6 on the season.

Next up for the Yellow Jackets:  Thursday, December 7th at Cisne for WEAA Conference action.  C-game at 5:15 pm, with the B-game and A-game to follow.

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WVC Splits With Lake Land

Wabash Valley basketball teams traveled to Mattoon Illinois Wednesday night and came away with a split with Lake Land College.

The Lady Warriors won 104 to 61 behind balanced scoring for Luke Scheidecker squad. Alexis Thomas had 16 points, Mariah McCully added 14 followed by DeAsia Outlaw with 13 and Ashley Moore had 12. Game was close in the first quarter before the Lady Warriors took the lead at the end of the quarter 24 to 19. They built on that lead and at half time were up 47 to 32. Start of the 3rd quarter they would go on a 20 to 9 run to put the game out of reach. WVC is now 7-1 and 2-0 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference while Lake Land falls to 5-3 and 1-2.

In the men’s game it was close all the way to the final buzzer. There was no more than four or five point difference during the game and most of the 40 minutes was played with two or three point difference. Half time Lake Land was up by one 49 to 48 as Tra Landers would hit one of two free throws right before the half. Second half the Lakers would jump out to a 57 to 51 advantage but WVC would come back and take the lead on an Antonio Givens rebound and basket. The score was tied 70 all with eight minutes to go and from there to the end of the game only one or two point separated the two teams. The Warriors would play the last five minutes without their leading scorer Austin Trice who was injured and finished the game with 30 points and 12 rebounds. Josh Thomas would hit a baseline basket to pull WVC to within one 92 to 91 and had a chance at the end of the game to win but the shot did not fall. LLC is now 7-2 and 2-0 while the Warriors are now 3-4 and 02 in the GRAC.

They play at home Saturday against Southwestern Illinois with the women playing at 5:30 and the men will tip off at 7:30

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Aces Wrestlers Roll Over Wood Memorial

Team Score- Aces 72   Wood Memorial 9

106- Greg Pierson Recieved a Forfeit

113- Dayton Hall MTC Pinned Morris WM in 1:42

120- Cade Keepes MTC Received a Forfeit

126- Chevvy Wood MTC Pinned Benjamard WM in 1:06

132- Clay Critchfield MTC Received a Forfeit

138- Braydon Berberich MTC Received a Forfeit

145- Orrin Brohm Pinned By Dier WM in 3:11

152- Chris Shelby MTC Pinned Meire WM in 1:45

160- Sebastain Lowe MTC lost 10-8 to Lee WM

170- Colton Davis MTC Received a Forfeit

182- Ryan Johnson MTC Received a Forfeit

195- Dalton Farrar MTC Received a Forfeit

220- TJ Mobley MTC Received a Forfeit

285- Blake Kight MTC Received a Forfeit

Coach Logan Crum's Comments

A good win for us as a team but they only had 5 wrestlers. Was a pretty quick night but there are still a lot things we can improve on here early in the season to make ourselves better all around wrestlers. We now turn our attention to the Lawrence County Tourney which is Saturday in Lawrenceville. A tournament we should fair well in as both individuals and as a team. 

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SMS Girls Split With St. Joe's

On Wednesday, November 29th, the St. Mary’s Lady Rockets traveled to Olney St. Joe to take on the Lady Wildcats in a WEAA Conference game. St. Mary’s defeated Olney St. Joe, 33 – 28, to improve their overall season record to 9 – 5, and their conference record to 5 - 2. St. Mary’s got off to a slow start and trailed at the end of the first quarter 9 – 8, and 16 – 11 at halftime. The Lady Rockets were able take the lead at the end of the third quarter, 22 – 19. St. Mary’s outscored St. Joe 22 – 12 in the second half to help secure the win. Eden Wankel led St. Mary’s in scoring with 13 points. Savannah Zimmerman added 7 points, Olivia Stinson 6 points, Mady Young 4 points, and Emma Keepes 3 points. Olney St. Joe was led in scoring by Ryann Kleir with 9 points.

Olney St. Joe defeated St. Mary’s in the 7th grade game, 18 - 14. St. Mary’s lead 4 - 2 at the end of the first quarter; trailed 6 – 4 at halftime; and 10 - 8 at the end of the third quarter. Eden Wankel led St. Mary’s in scoring with 6 points. Lauren Hall and Anna Gill each scored 4 points to round out the scoring for the Lady Rockets. Danielle Clodfelter led the Lady Wildcats with 7 points.

St. Mary’s 8th grade team will begin the WEAA Conference Tournament at Jasper (Fairfield) Grade School on Monday, December 4th, at 7:15pm, when they play the New Hope Lady Panthers.

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Aces Face Day School Tonight In Hilltop Opener

Coming off an overtime loss to Teutopolis Saturday night in the championship game of the Lawrence County Basketball Capital Classic, the Mt. Carmel Golden Aces play their home opener tonight against Evansville Day School. 

The Eagles are 1-0 on the year winning their season opener last Tuesday at Mt. Vernon 53-41.

The JV game starts at 6pm followed by the varsity contest around 7:30pm. You listen to the game on WSJD-FM 100.5 and www.wsjd1005.com. 

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Allendale Sweeps SMS Boys

On Monday, November 27th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets traveled to Mt. Carmel to take on WEAA Conference foe St. Mary's Rockets.  In the C-game, Allendale won 26-4.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Trentin Casburn with 10 points, Kollin Kelsey with 8 points, Carlos Monroy with 4 points, Matthew Jackson with 2 points, and Chandler Cusick with 2 points.  Scoring for the Rockets were:  Asher Coston with 2 points and Tobias Fullop with 2 points.  The C-team for Allendale is now 4-1.

In the B-game, Allendale won 35-19.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Kollin Kelsey with 10 points, JD Bowser with 8 points, Trentin Casburn with 7 points, Matthew Jackson with 6 points, Wyatt Gher with 2 points, and Carlos Monroy with 2 points.  Scoring for the Rockets were:  James Martin with 4 points, Elliott Acree with 4 points, Tobias Fullop with 4 points, Steven Haase with 2 points, Jesse Brogan with 2 points, Reed Stinson with 2 points, and Asher Coston with 1 point.  The B-team for Allendale is now 3-2.

In the A-game, Allendale won 34-27.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Bryce Lane with 11 points, Kollin Kelsey with 9 points, Owen Gher with 6 points, JD Bowser with 5 points, and Taylor Woods with 3 points.  Scoring for the Rockets were:  Steven Haase with 9 points, Gehrig Jones with 8 points, Elliott Acree with 6 points, Jesse Brogan with 2 points, and James Martin with 2 points.  The A-team for Allendale is now 2-5.

Next up for the Yellow Jackets:  Thursday at Olney (St. Joe).  B-game at 6 pm and A-game to follow.

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Aces Rip Red Hill To Set Up Showdown With T-Town

The Mt. Carmel Golden Aces ran away from Red Hill this morning to beat the Salukis 66-49 in the final game of pool play at 29th annual Lawrence County Basketball Capital Classic.

The Aces finish pool play with a perfect 3-0 record after winning both games on Friday. Brayden Stipp led the way with 17 points. 

In today's game, Mt. Carmel built a 22 point halftime lead that allowed coach Tyler Buss to rest starters for a good part of the second half in preparation of tonight's title game.

The win sets up a rematch in tonight's championship game against Teutopolis. The Aces beat the Wooden Shoes last year to capture the BCC title. Tonight's game is scheduled for 8pm at Red Hill High School in Bridgeport. The game can be heard on WSJD-FM 100.5 and on wsjd1005.com

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Tyra's 22 Leads IU Past UAB

MORAGA, Calif.  – Senior guard Tyra Buss paced Indiana for the fifth-straight game as she tied a game-high 22 points and double-doubles from senior guard Amanda Cahill and junior forward Kym Royster to win 71-63 over UAB at the Hilton Concord Classic on Friday afternoon.
 
Buss added a team-high three assists and four rebounds as she shot 50 percent from the floor on the afternoon. She was joined in double figures by Cahill who notched her fifth-straight double-double which marks the best stretch of her career. The Clyde, Ohio native chipped in 14 points, added 12 rebounds, four blocks and two assists in the win. Royster turned in her third career double-double and second of the season with a 12 point, 13 rebound effort.
 
As a team, Indiana (4-1) shot 41.3 percent in the victory and earned the victory on the boards, 46-34, including a 16-10 advantage on the offensive glass that resulted in 16 second-chance points. But the Hoosiers struggled again from the free throw line, shooting just 52.2 percent and just 35 percent from 3-point range (7-for-20).
 
Freshman guard Jaelynn Penn added eight points and five rebounds while freshman guard Keyanna Warthen had seven points and three boards.
 
Indiana fell behind in the early portion of the first quarter before Buss used the glass in transition to cut the lead down to one with 3:48 left. Eventually tying it up at 16-all, a 3-pointer by Warthen made it a 19-16 advantage before the Blazers tied things up 19-19 to end the quarter.
 
UAB (3-1) stormed out in the second to take its largest lead of the game before six-straight points from the Hoosiers including a Buss bucket inside cut the margin down to one with 6:46 left in the period. Warthen was there for the cleanup to give IU a 30-29 lead but UAB countered with a 3-pointer to regain its lead.
 
But Indiana would hold the Blazers scoreless for the remaining 3:32 of the second quarter, as Cahill got off the last second three-point attempt that resulted in a foul. Sinking all three at the line, it would help put Indiana up 37-32 at the break.  
 
Coming out in the third, Royster would score back-to-back buckets as IU increased its lead to 10 less than two minutes in as Penn added a triple from the left baseline. Leading by as many as 11 in the third, Indiana would go up 53-44 heading into the final quarter. Upping its lead to as many as 15 with 6:18 remaining, the Blazers would make a comeback effort in the final three minutes of play. They would cut it to six, 67-61, with 1:45 remaining but Cahill's extra effort on a missed 3-point attempt by Warthen gave IU the ball back and a new 30-second shot clock with 1:09 remaining.
 
One in the bonus by Buss followed by both from Warthen helped IU extend its lead back up to nine with 37 seconds remaining. Warthen came up with an offensive board with 17 seconds remaining, helping secure the win.
 
QUOTABLE
Indiana head coach Teri Moren
"At times, I thought we did some good things and at times we left points out there. We were miserable from the free throw line and that's something we are going to have to focus on and get better at. I thought Tyra (Buss), (Amanda) Cahill, and (Kym) Royster did some really good things today. Some of the things that Amanda does don't show up on the stat sheet as far as her hustle. I thought Tyra made plays when we needed to make plays and Kym was our anchor on the low block. Overall, it was great we could bounce back after a night like we had on Monday and we have to get ready for a good Saint Mary's team tomorrow."  
 
NOTABLE

  • Senior guard Tyra Buss became the seventh player in school history to record 1,700 career points with her 22-point performance. She now holds 1,713 points which ranks seventh all-time
  • Junior forward Kym Royster secured her third career double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds. It marks the second double-double for her this season.
  • Senior forward Amanda Cahill recorded her fifth-consecutive double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds, which marks the most consecutive double-doubles in her career.
  • Indiana improves to 3-0 in the all-time series with the Blazers, adding a win to the previous series history which featured wins in the 1990s.

                       
UP NEXT
IU meets host Saint Mary's in the final game of the Hilton Concord Classic tomorrow. Tipoff is set for 5 p.m. ET in McKeon Pavilion.

Story & Photo Courtesy of IU Athletics.

Story & Photo Courtesy of IU Athletics.

Aces Blast Olney To Open Season

Mt. Carmel opened defense of their Lawrence County Basketball Capital Classic title by blasting Olney this afternoon 59-26 at Red Hill High School.

The Aces got off to a slow start and trailed the Tigers midway through the first quarter. But, a big surge blew the game open before halftime when MCHS led 33-11.

Mt. Carmel now plays at 6pm tonight against Salem. The Wildcats beat Red Hill in today's first game. You can listen to tonight's game on WSJD-FM 100.5 and on wsjd1005.com.

Photo courtesy of LCBCC.

Photo courtesy of LCBCC.

Photo courtesy of LCBCC.

Photo courtesy of LCBCC.

Aces Open 2017-18 Season Today

After a 2nd place finish in the Class 2A State Tournament, the Mt. Carmel Golden Aces open the 2017-18 season today at the 29th annual Lawrence County Basketball Capital Classic.

The Aces play Olney at 12:30pm this afternoon and Salem at 6pm. Both games are at Red Hill High School in Bridgeport. 

All Golden Aces games this year can be heard on WSJD-FM 100.5 and online at wsjd1005.com.

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Aces Wrestlers Open Season By Smashing Fairfield

Final Score- Aces 71       Fairfield 12

Box Score

106 Aces Greg Pierson pinned Otis Lurz Fairfield in 1:20

113 Aces Dayton Hall Pinned Daymon Akes Fairfield in 2:19

120 Aces Cade Keepes Tech Fall over Lane Harvey Fairfield 17-2

126 Aces Chevvy Wood Pinned Alx Wituchi Fairfield :56

132 Aces Clay Critchfield pinned Colton dDss Fairfield :49  

138 Aces Brydon Berberich Pinned Justin Miller Fairfield 3:21

145 Aces Nate Critchfield Pinned Zak Pollard Fairfield in 1:29

152 Aces Chris Shelby Pinned Jesse Manning Fairfield in 1:35

160 Aces Sebastain Lowe Pinned Josh Hudgens Fairfield in 1:25

170 Aces Colton Davis Pinned Ike Downmen Fairfield in 1:47

182 Aces Ryan Johnson Pinned Jayden Stuessel Fairfield in 1:12

195 Aces Dalton Farrar Pinned Theron Stewart in 1:43

220 Aces Blake Kight got pinned by Dylan Heifner in 1:42

285 Forfeit to Fairfield

Comments from Coach Logan Crum

Very good first match for the aces as we one a majority of the matches. Blake Kight had a very good wrestler for his first match ever and he will continue to get better and things look very promising for him. All other wrestlers did well to secure pins for the team points. Coach Crum 

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SMS Girls Rout Cisne

On Tuesday, November 21st, the St. Mary’s Lady Rockets traveled to Cisne to take on the Lady Bullets. In the 8th grade game, St. Mary’s defeated Cisne, 32 - 8. St. Mary’s led 16 - 0 at the end of the first quarter; 21 - 4 at halftime; and 28 - 8 at the end of the third quarter. Olivia Stinson scored 10 points to lead St. Mary’s in scoring. Savannah Zimmerman added 9 points, Mady Young 5 points, Maleah Armstrong 2 points, Emma Keepes 2 points, Lauren Hall 2 points, Eden Wankel 1 point, and Lindy Rafferty 1 point. Hedrick and Beckel scored 4 points each for Cisne.

St. Mary’s defeated Cisne in the 7th grade game, 20 - 2. The Lady Rockets led 6 - 0 at the end of the first quarter; 12 - 0 at halftime; and 18 - 2 at the end of the third quarter. Eden Wankel and Lexi Stevens led St. Mary’s in scoring with 5 points each. Lauren Hall scored 4 points, Nora Jones 4 points, and Sarah McCorkle 2 points. Also seeing playing time were Anna Gill, Lindy Rafferty, Olivia Trimble, Nevada Brown, Lily Keepes, Kali Walker, Madison Stevens, and Ava Turner. Churchill scored 2 points for the Lady Bullets.

St. Mary’s will be at Olney St. Joe on Wednesday, November 29th, with the 7th grade game beginning at 6:00 pm, 8th grade game to follow.

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Tyra's 17 Not Enough As IU Falls For 1st Time

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  – Seniors Tyra Buss and Amanda Cahill paced Indiana Women's Basketball with another pair of double-doubles, but it wasn't enough as a big third quarter sent Chattanooga to victory, 64-61, on Monday night at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
 
Buss led with 17 points and dished out 10 assists for her ninth career double-double. Cahill's 10 rebounds were a game-high as she added 11 points from the floor to go along with two steals, a block and assist. Junior forward Kym Royster tallied 16 points and grabbed six boards but Indiana shot just 40 percent including a 21.4 percent clip from 3-point range. They also struggled from the line, going 10-for-18 to finish 55.6 percent on the night.
 
Indiana (3-1) fell behind by four in the first half before a 7-2 run sparked the Hoosiers as Buss found a cutting Royster who scored and completed the and-1. Marchese scored her first career points as she also completed the and-1 to give IU a 9-8 lead with 4:08 to play. Going up by five after a Penn steal and Buss feed to sophomore forward Bre Wickware, IU would take a 15-11 lead after one complete.
 
Early on in the second quarter, they would take their largest lead of the game but Chattanooga would pull ahead in the next four minutes to regain a 21-20 lead with 5:19 to play. However, battling back into it IU closed the half on a 7-0 run, five of those points coming from Buss, and take a 27-23 lead at the break.
 
An 8-0 run by the Mocs (2-3) would open the third quarter, as IU was outscored 22-15 in the frame. Despite the advantage for UTC, three score changes would be featured in the third quarter including a 38-36 lead after a transition layup from Buss on a dish from Cahill. Tied up at 40-40 with 2:03 left, a 3-pointer and last second bucket by Aryanna Gilbert gave Chattanooga 45-42 lead.
 
In the fourth, IU faced a nine-point deficit in the opening minute and a half of play before IU chipped away on a triple by Cahill and a pair at the line for Buss.  Neither team scored for a two-minute stretch late into the quarter as Royster got IU to within two, 52-50, with 3:32 to play. The Mocs would push its lead back up to seven with under a minute to play before an and-1 one by Royster with 49 ticks remaining.
 
With both teams in the double bonus and Indiana forced to foul, Chattanooga hit five free throws in the final 40 seconds despite the valiant effort of a 3-pointer by Buss with nine seconds remaining cut it down to 63-61. UTC would get another at the line as IU set up for a final 3-point attempt to tie the game by Buss, but the ball rimmed in and out as time expired.
 
QUOTABLE
Head coach Teri Moren 
"I am disappointed obviously. I thought from the beginning, we always talk about the first four minutes and we can never get anything going. I though we looked lethargic for pretty much 40 minutes. And I don't know what to attribute that too, but a lot of people want to give me the excuse that it's because I have young kids But I don't buy that. So, I'm disappointed in the way that we performed for 40 minutes. But you have to show up to win games and I thought tonight we didn't show up."
 
NOTABLE

  • Indiana has three players score in double-figures, led by Tyra Buss with 17 points.
  • Indiana outscored Chattanooga in points in the paint (36-32), points off turnovers (16-10), second chance points (17-10) and fast break points (12-2). • Indiana outrebounded Chattanooga 39-33. The Hoosiers have outrebounded each of their four opponents this season.
  • The Hoosiers had a season-high 17 offensive rebounds and are averaging 14.5 offensive rebounds per game this season. 
  • Buss scored 17 points and added 10 assists for her second double-double of the season and the ninth of her career. Buss now has 1,691 career points.
  • Amanda Cahill scored 11 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for her fourth straight double-double. Cahill has recorded a double-double in each game this season and now has 33 career double-doubles.
  • Kym Royster scored in double figures for the fourth straight game and 12th career game with 16 points.
  • Trailing 51-42 in the fourth quarter at the 8:33 mark, Indiana held Chattanooga without a field goal for five minutes and 29 seconds and closed the gap to three at 52-49 with 5:37 to play in the game.           

UP NEXT
Indiana will spend Thanksgiving in California when it takes part in the Hilton Concord Classic hosted by Saint Mary's on Friday and Saturday. They will face UAB on Black Friday and the host Gaels on Saturday.

Story & Photo Courtesy of IU Athletics.

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Allendale Picks Up 1st Win Of Season

On Monday, November 20th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets hosted a tournament with West Salem and New Hebron.  In Game 1, the Yellow Jackets defeated West Salem by the score of 38-23.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Bryce Lane with 12 points, Kollin Kelsey with 12 points, Trent Casburn with 9 points, and JD Bowser with 5 points.  In game 2, New Hebron defeated West Salem.  So, this set up the Championship game between New Hebron and the Allendale Yellow Jackets.  New Hebron defeated Allendale 39-9.  Scoring for the Yellow Jackets were:  Bryce Lane with 4 points, Kollin Kelsey with 3 points, and JD Bowser with 2 points.  Final results for the tournament:  New Hebron 2-0, Allendale 1-1, and West Salem 0-2.

For the Yellow Jackets, the A-team is now 1-5 on the season.  Next up:  Yellow Jackets will travel to St. Mary's on Monday, November 27th starting at 5:15 pm with a C-game.  Monday will also be Pack the Place Night at St. Mary's.  All students bringing a can good will get in free.  

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St. Mary's Girls Sweep St. Joe's

On Monday, November 20th, the St. Mary’s Lady Rockets hosted the Olney St. Joe Lady Wildcats on 8th Grade Recognition Night. Maleah Armstrong, Olivia Stinson, and Emma Keepes were recognized prior to the game. St. Mary’s defeated Olney St. Joe, 24 - 19. St. Mary’s got off to a slow start and trailed at the end of the first quarter 9 – 2, and 15 – 11 at halftime. The Lady Rockets were able take the lead at the end of the third quarter, 20 – 17. St. Mary’s defense held Olney St. Joe to 4 points in the second half. Savannah Zimmerman scored 10 points to lead St. Mary’s in scoring. Olivia Stinson added 8 points, Emma Keepes 4 points, and Eden Wankel 2 points. Olney St. Joe was led in scoring by Anndyn Fairless with 11 points. St. Mary’s defeated Olney St. Joe in the 7th grade game, 14 - 12. St. Mary’s lead 5 - 4 at the end of the first quarter; 11 – 4 at halftime; and 13 – 10 at the end of the third quarter. Lauren Hall led St. Mary’s in scoring with 7 points. Mady Young scored 4 points, Lexi Stevens 2 points, and Lindy Rafferty 1 point. Danielle Clodfelter led the Lady Wildcats with 6 points.

St. Mary’s will travel to Cisne tonight, Tuesday, November 21st. The 7th grade game will begin at 6pm, with the 8th grade game to follow.

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29th Annual Lawrence County Basketball Capital Classic Schedule

At Red Hill

Friday, November 24th

11:00am: Red Hill vs. Salem

12:30pm: Mt. Carmel vs. Olney

6:00pm: Salem vs. Mt. Carmel

7:30pm: Olney vs. Red Hill

Saturday, November 25th

10:00am: Mt. Carmel vs. Red Hill

11:30am: Olney vs. Salem

At Lawrenceville

Friday, November 24th

11:00am:Teutopolis vs. Marshall

12:30pm: Lawrenceville vs. Fairfield

6:00pm: Fairfield vs. Teutopolis

7:30pm: Marshall vs. Lawrenceville

Saturday, November 25th

10:00am: Marshall vs. Fairfield

11:30am: Teutopolis vs. Lawrenceville

Championship Round Games

At Red Hill

Saturday, November 25th

3:30pm: 7th Place Game

5:00pm: 5th Place Game

6:30pm: 3rd Place Game

8:00pm: Championship Game

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