1/15 GBK: Brossart gets past Holmes

Stadtmiller FTs seal Mustangs' win

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Posted: 01/16/2013

By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com

   Junior guard Abby Stadtmiller hit four free throws in the final two minutes to seal a 60-54 Brossart win over Holmes on Tuesday.

   Junior center Sarah Futscher led all scorers with 27 points, and Stadtmiller added 17 as the Mustangs won their eighth straight game.

   Senior guard Tamra Holder rolled up 24 points and eight rebounds for the Bulldogs.

BROSSART 15-12-20-13—60
at HOLMES 8-7-16-23—54

   BROSSART (16-3): Hartig 1 4 6, Ziegler 1 0 2, King 1 0 3, Schultz 1 1 3, Futscher 10 5 27, Stadtmiller 3 4 13, Young 2 0 4, Greis 1 0 2. Totals 20 14 60.

   HOLMES (8-10): Turner 8 0 16, Harris 0 1 1, Holder 9 5 24, Moore 1 0 2, T. Kilburn 1 0 3, Salaah 4 0 8. Totals 23 6 54.

   3-pointers: B—Stadtmiller 3, Futscher 2, King. H—Holder, T. Kilburn. JV: Brossart, 40-39.

   DAYTON 41, CALVARY CHRISTIAN 39 – Junior guard Nicole Schowalter hit a pair of free throws with 18 seconds remaining to give the Greendevils the lead for good.

   Junior guard Hannah Deaton, who scored all 13 of her points in the second half, drained another foul shot to extend the lead to two with three seconds left.

   Calvary Christian, which was led by senior forward Zania Caudill’s 13 points, missed a half-court shot at the buzzer.

CALVARY 8-22-4-5—39
at DAYTON 7-5-15-14—41

   CALVARY CHRISTIAN (6-11): Roaden 2 5 11, Rusch 5 0 11, Norton 0 2 2, Caudill 6 1 13, McCord 0 2 2. Totals 13 10 39.

   DAYTON (5-10): N. Schowalter 2 3 7, Deaton 3 6 13, Johnson 2 0 6, Moses 2 2 7, H. Schowalter 2 1 5, Donelan 1 0 3. Totals 12 12 41.

   3-pointers: D—Johnson 2, Deaton, Moses, Donelan. CC—Roaden 2, Rusch.

   HOLY CROSS 65, SCOTT 57 – Indians senior guard DeAsia Beal scored 11 of her points, hitting 5-of-6 free throws, during the decisive fourth quarter.

   Beal led all scorers with 31 points, and sophomore center Ally Mayhaus chipped in 13.

   Sophomore guard Jenna Trimpe posted a season-high 17 points for the Eagles.

H. CROSS 16-18-10-21—65
at SCOTT 16-18-11-12—57

   HOLY CROSS (13-3): Tupman 1 0 2, Beal 10 9 31, Hungler 0 2 2, Hassert 1 3 5, C. Mayhaus 0 2 2, A. Mayhaus 6 1 13, McClendon 3 4 10. Totals 21 21 65.

   SCOTT (10-7): Buntin 3 4 10, Trimpe 6 0 17, Stapleton 0 1 1, Brennan 2 0 6, Kallmeyer 5 2 12, Niece 4 2 11. Totals 20 9 57.

   3-pointers: HC—Beal 2. S—Trimpe 5, Brennan 2, Niece. JV: Scott, 52-49.

   VILLA MADONNA 35, BELLEVUE 25 – Senior guard Allie Hennard helped ice the game for the Blue Lightning with eight fourth-quarter points, including two 3-pointers.

   Hennard finished with 14 points – 12 of which came on four treys – and three steals as Villa Madonna won for the fourth time in its last five games.

   Junior guard Alex Hengge added 10 points and seven rebounds, and senior center Morgan Case grabbed 14 boards for the Blue Lightning, who have hit 23 3-pointers in their last three games.

BELLEVUE 8-7-0-10—25
at V.MADONNA 7-8-8-12—35

   BELLEVUE (6-10): Sexton 3 3 9, Bishop 1 0 3, Ross 5 1 13. Totals 9 4 25.

   VILLA MADONNA (10-8): Hengge 4 2 10, Aytes 1 0 3, McGuire 1 0 2, Hennard 4 2 14, Dumaine 1 0 2, Junker 0 2 2, Case 1 0 2. Totals 12 6 35.

   3-pointers: VM—Hennard 4, Aytes. B—Ross 2, Bishop. JV: Villa Madonna, 28-12.

   HIGHLANDS 60, BOONE COUNTY 35 – Senior center Jessica Daley scored six of her game-high 15 points during the first quarter as the Bluebirds jumped out to an early 10-point lead.

   Freshman guard Brianna Adler added 12 points for Highlands, which forced 25 Rebels turnovers.

   Senior guard Jessica Jones led Boone County with nine points.

HIGHLANDS 19-15-13-13—60
at BOONE CO. 9-5-10-11—35

   HIGHLANDS (14-6): Adler 4 2 12, Parton 2 0 5, Fisse 1 0 2, Abner 1 0 2, Schaefer 4 2 10, Daley 6 3 15, Clark 1 0 2, Combs 4 3 12. Totals 23 10 60.

   BOONE COUNTY (9-8): Ford 3 0 8, McGarr 2 0 4, Jones 3 3 9, Switzer 1 0 2, Moore 0 2 2, Travis 1 0 2, Knotts 2 0 6, McQueary 1 0 2. Totals 13 5 35.

   3-pointers: H—Adler 2, Parton, Combs. BC—McQueary. JV: Boone County won.

   CONNER 63, ST. HENRY 43 – The score tied at halftime, but Cougars senior forward Jordan Scott rolled up 13 points during the third quarter to give the Cougars a 22-point lead heading into the final period.

   Scott led all scorers with 23 points, and junior guard Brooke Maines chipped in 10  as Conner won its sixth straight game.

   Junior forward Trisha Marks paced the Crusaders with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

CONNER 13-11-26-13—63
at ST.HENRY 13-11-4-15—43

   CONNER (18-2): Pluto 1 0 2, Dages 1 0 2, Maines 5 0 10, Meyers 4 0 8, Hendricks 3 1 9, Gambrel 1 1 3, Scott 10 2 23, Henson 0 2 2, Porter 2 0 4. Totals 27 6 63.

   ST. HENRY (8-10): Lehmkuhl 1 0 2, Miller 3 6 12, Marks 5 3 13, Coburn 1 0 3, Neace 1 1 3, Potts 3 4 10. Totals 14 14 43.

   3-pointers: C—Hendricks 2, Scott. SH—Coburn. JV: Conner won.

   BEECHWOOD 64, NEWPORT 44 – Eighth-grade guard Ally Johnson scored seven points in the first quarter as the Tigers took an early 12-point lead and never looked

back.

   Johnson and junior forward Elizabeth Gieske finished with 14 points. Gieske and freshman guard Macy Stuempel added six points each in the opening frame.

   Newport was led by sophomore Katlyn Hoeh’s 13 points.

BEECHWOOD 23-20-8-13—64
at NEWPORT 11-8-11-14—44

   BEECHWOOD (7-9): Stuempel 3 2 8, Schilling 1 1 3, O. Stokes 3 0 7, K. Stokes 4 0 9, Grant 1 0 2, Johnson 4 3 14, Barry 3 0 7, Gieske 7 0 14. Totals 26 6 64.

   NEWPORT (8-9): Yeager 0 1 1, Stanley 0 3 3, Hoeh 6 1 13, Hensley 4 0 8, Kilburn 5 1 11, Orr 2 0 5, Kroth 1 1 3. Totals 18 7 44.

   3-pointers: B—Johnson 3, O. Stokes, K. Stokes, Barry. N—Orr. JV: Beechwood, 34-27.
 

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