2017-18 St. Louis High School Basketball Signings as of 04/23/18

2017-18 St. Louis High School Basketball Signings as of 04/23/18
Last Name First Name High School University/College Div.
Gordon Carte’Are Webster Groves St. Louis U 1
Hellems Jericole Chaminade NC State 1
Smith Malachi Belleville West Wright State 1
Watson Torrence Whitfield Mizzou 1
Williams Shaun Hazelwood Central Kansas State 1
Campbell DeAndre Parkway Central Florida Southern 2
Fairless Mitchell Duchesne Missouri S&T 2
White Jadis Chaminade Missouri Southern 2
Younge Kyle Jennings Missouri Southern 2
Mitchell Dominic St. Mary’s Culver Stockton 3
Nett Andrew Troy William Woods 3
Frederick Brandon Confluence Mineral Area JC
Perry Leon Confluence Moberly Area JC
Rasas Yahuza St. Mary’s Mineral Area JC
Smith Kobe Ritenour Shawnee JC
Girls
Everett Jayla Kirkwood New Mexico 1
Flowers Brooke Metro St. Louis U 1
Martin Kate Edwardsville Iowa 1
Morris Sonya Incarnate Word DePaul 1
Rodriguez KK Webster Groves Tulsa 1
Stewart Jaidah Kirkwood Minnesota 1
Stovall Amaya Parkway North DePaul 1
Wallace Makayla Kirkwood Evansville 1
Williams Kelsie Hazelwood Central SIUE 1
Kerr Alex St. Joseph’s Missouri S&T 2
Meissner Faye Breese Central UMSL 2
Pudlowski Erika St. Joseph’s Rockhurst 2
Taylor Tionne Francis Howell McKendree 2
Anderson Ashley Kirkwood Greenville 3
Boaz Madison Oakville Fontbonne 3
Currant Hannah Howell Central MacMurray 3
Jacob Emily Lutheran-St. Charles Concordia (Neb) 3
Gill Alison John Burroughs Chicago 3
Griesenhauer Nicole Holt Mo Baptist 3
Jones Bria Sullivan Columbia College 3
Meyer Allison Holt Mo Baptist 3

2017-18 High School Football College Signings

2017-18 High School Football College Signings
Last Name First Name High School University Division
Adeoye Ayodele Ritenour Texas 1A
Babb Kamryn CBC Ohio State 1A
Bollinger Hayden Lafayette Army 1A
Brown Cameron CBC Ohio State 1A
Buchanan Jakobi Chaminade Army 1A
Craddieth Dallas Hazelwood Central Iowa 1A
Eleby Kaleb Pattonville Western Michigan 1A
Grayson Lucas Borgia Navy 1A
Green Arther Parkway Central Arkansas State 1A
Greer Marcus Chaminade Middle Tennessee 1A
Harding Zach O’Fallon Christian Army 1A
Haskins Hasaan Eureka Michigan 1A
Holmes Joran Columbia Illinois 1A
Marshall Donovan Lutheran North Arkansas State 1A
Papez Brad Timberland Bowling Green 1A
Papez Jake Timberland Bowling Green 1A
Perez Christian East St. Louis Navy 1A
Perkins Ronnie Lutheran North Oklahoma 1A
Ruffin Devin Lutheran North Bowling Green 1A
Slaughter Jordan Althoff Illinois 1A
Thompson Michael Parkway North Oklahoma 1A
Thompson Ryan MICDS Tulane 1A
Trout Trevor Chaminade USC 1A
Walker Nick Miller Career Illinois 1A
Wells  Logan Lindbergh Air Force 1A
Williams Nick Ritenour Kansas 1A
Bain Jake John Burroughs Indiana State 1AA
Beukelmann RJ Lutheran South Ball State 1AA
Bircher Alex Red Bud Drake 1AA
Bowdry Kam SLUH Tennessee-Martin  1AA
Boyd Lonell CBC Missouri State 1AA
Brooks Canaan Lutheran North South Dakota 1AA
Brown Iverson Althoff Illinois State 1AA
Elmore Stephen Belleville East Eastern Illinois 1AA
Evans Sam SLUH Cornell 1AA
Foote Tyler John Burroughs South Dakota 1AA
Gewinner Jack DeSmet Dayton 1AA
Grenia David  Lindbergh SIU-Carbondale 1AA
Guilfoy Jordan Vianney Missouri State 1AA
Harris  Matt Zumwalt West Missouri State 1AA
Hune Javon Timberland South Dakota 1AA
Johnson Lawrence Riverview Gardens Southeast Missouri 1AA
Kincade Zach Wood River Drake 1AA
Krone Jonny Francis Howell Dayton 1AA
Majors Marquis Zumwalt West South Dakota 1AA
McDowell Oliver East St. Louis SIU-Carbondale 1AA
McGroarty Shane Mehlville Tennessee-Martin  1AA
Owens Eric East St. Louis SIU-Carbondale 1AA
Payton Rico Lindbergh SIU-Carbondale 1AA
Powell Parker Lindbergh Missouri State 1AA
Rheinecker Eric Althoff Murray State 1AA
Schlitter Brendan Eureka Liberty 1AA
Shelton Charles IV Pattonville Eastern Illinois 1AA
Strauss Caleb Warrenton Southeast Missouri 1AA
Strong Justin Althoff SIU-Carbondale 1AA
Williams Jordan Zumwalt West Butler 1AA
Williams Nick Kirkwood Missouri State 1AA
Anderson Keelin Lutheran North Missouri A&T 2
Arnold Taren Howell North Quincy 2
Bagby Cody Timberland Lincoln 2
Berry Ethan Windsor Central Missouri 2
Borisenko Jack Vianney Truman State 2
Boyd Sherond Belleville West Quincy 2
Brock Melvin Althoff Quincy 2
Brohner Wendall Marquette Lindenwood 2
Certain Reggie Hazelwood Central Missouri Western 2
Collins Tyson Parkway North Lindenwood 2
Davis Damarius Timberland Wayne State 2
Davis Kriston Belleville West Northwest Missouri 2
Devres Devia Vianney Truman State 2
Dixon Andrew Marquette McKendree 2
Dorlas Presnard CBC Quincy 2
Ellison David Jr Pattonville Missouri Western 2
Fuller Dondi Belleville East New Mexico High 2
Funk Andrew Francis Howell Washburn 2
Gallagher Connor Howell North William Jewell 2
Giorgi Chase Oakville Lindenwood 2
Glaze CJ Festus Southwest Baptist 2
Graham Deontae Cardinal Ritter Quincy 2
Greco Robert Hazelwood Central Truman State 2
Harding AJ SLUH Quincy 2
Harris  Tionne Vianney Quincy 2
Hawkins Jason Parkway North Wayne State 2
Hedrick Justin Howell Central Lindenwood 2
Hines Wesley Liberty Lindenwood 2
Holcomb Ryan Triad Missouri S&T 2
Holmes Devon Wright City Missouri Western 2
Hunnius Benjamin Eureka Indianapolis 2
Hutson Devon Ritenour Missouri S&T 2
Jefferies Bryceton Cahokia McKendree 2
Jehle Sam Timberland Quincy 2
Kavanaugh Jack Kirkwood McKendree 2
Kidd Braden CBC Truman State 2
Kirk Javon Hazelwood Central Central Missouri 2
Knesel Drew Fox Upper Iowa 2
Krisanic Jack Parkway South Missouri S&T 2
Latimer Mason Fox Quincy 2
Lotts Chance CBC Quincy 2
Lotts Nick Lutheran North  Northwestern Okla 2
Mandrell Connor Oakville McKendree 2
Marschuetz Joe Hillsboro Central Missouri 2
Mathews Bobby MICDS McKendree 2
McClure Brenden North County Missouri Western 2
McMurran Daniel SLUH Missouri S&T 2
Mitchell Jayden Parkway Central McKendree 2
Monti Dominic Fox Quincy 2
Nelson Antonio MS-Berkeley Truman State 2
Novak Ryan Lafayette Truman State 2
Natall DeAndre Riverview Gardens Lincoln 2
Portis Jalen Hazelwood East Central Missouri 2
Price Theo Lindbergh Missouri Western 2
Prott Elliott Highland McKendree 2
Puni Dominic Howell Central Central Missouri 2
Qualls Cody Triad McKendree 2
Rainey Darries Trinity Quincy 2
Reed-Pope Kobe Lutheran North Central Missouri 2
Rice Cory Parkway Central Quincy 2
Rice Devin Parkway Central Quincy 2
Rogenhofer Blake Ritenour Lindenwood 2
Rue King Zumwalt North Washburn 2
Scarbrough Kenneth III East St. Louis McKendree 2
Schrader Cody Lutheran South Truman State 2
Scott Jared SLUH Missouri Western 2
Sharp Donnell Cardinal Ritter Quincy 2
Siever Tyler Carlyle McKendree 2
Spraggins Keshon Lutheran South McKendree 2
Starkley McKennan Troy Missouri S&T 2
Stellhorn Jacob Edwardsville McKendree 2
Stewart Tariq Hazelwood Central Missouri Western 2
Streeter Dakari Pattonville Missouri Western 2
Taylor Dirone DeSmet Central Missouri 2
Taylor Jarred Chaminade MSU-Moorhead 2
Terry Daniel SLUH Truman State 2
Tindle Armon Kirkwood Truman State 2
Trice Isaac Trinity Southwest Baptist 2
Vails Daveon Cardinal Ritter Southwest Baptist 2
VanDyke Keshaun Lutheran North Nebraska-Kearney 2
Vishion Evan Marquette Wayne State 2
Watkins Jonathan Hazelwood West Quincy 2
Weary Tayvian Vianney Lindenwood 2
Welch  Ron Cardinal Ritter McKendree 2
West Tyler Lindbergh Truman State 2
White  Josh Zumwalt West Lindenwood 2
Whitfield James Hazelwood Central Nebraska-Kearney 2
Wilkinson Joe Mehlville Missouri S&T 2
Williams Jordan Hazelwood East Emporia State 2
Williams William Lindbergh Missouri Southern 2
Willis Tavian MS-Berkeley Wayne State 2
Wilson Anthony Parkway North Truman State 2
Wilson Landon Fox Central Missouri 2
Young Cornell Kirkwood McKendree 2
Zerwig Zach Vianney Truman State 2
Briden Chad Westminster Truman State 2
Bailey Bobby Pattonville Rhodes 3
Battle L.B. Westminster Elmhurst 3
Bender Sean SLUH Carnegie Mellon 3
Brown Anthony Webster Groves Washington (STL) 3
Buckingham George  Lindbergh Westminster 3
Dolnick Seamus Webster Groves Loras 3
Jackson Jordan Ladue Washington (STL) 3
Jakoubek Dakota Jefferson Westminster 3
Jones Lawrence John Burroughs Rhodes 3
Jones Tyre Hazelwood East Millikin 3
Kelly Robert Howell North Millikin 3
Kissell Colin O’Fallon Christian Greenville 3
Koury Doug Parkway South Mount Union 3
Kwon Tevon Holt Westminster 3
Lenoir Gerald Parkway Central Millikin 3
Licameli Dominic Zumwalt South Coe 3
McDonald Sean Wright City Millikin 3
Milbourn Nate John Burroughs Washington (STL) 3
Mills Robby Marquette Lake Forest 3
Schlapper Colin Wright City Millikin 3
Siebenshuh Kyle Francis Howell Illinois College 3
Trent Zachariah De Soto Greenville 3
Viehman Grant St. Pius X Westminster 3
Vogt Alex Warrenton Millikin 3
Vogt Chris Warrenton Millikin 3
Wallace Travis Civic Memorial Elmhurst 3
Williams Elisha Parkway North Millikin 3
Barton Connor O’Fallon Christian Benedictine 4
Beins Brock Pattonville LU-Belleville 4
Branneky Tim Lutheran North Robert Morris (Chi.) 4
Breckenkamp Connor Borgia Missouri Baptist 4
Briggs Anteveon Ritenour Missouri Baptist 4
Camacho Caleb  Northwest William Penn 4
Charles Marquis Cahokia Missouri Baptist 4
Clay Daron Kirkwood LU-Belleville 4
Corbin Quinton St. Charles Missouri Baptist 4
Davis Jr. Laverle University City LU-Belleville 4
DeRousse Mayson De Soto Culver-Stockton 4
Doebber Michael Brentwood Benedictine 4
Door Nathan Pacific Missouri Valley 4
Drayton Daveon Hazelwood East Benedictine 4
Drury Jared O’Fallon Christian Benedictine 4
Echols Cameron Zumwalt West Olivet Nazarene 4
Fleming Chris St. Dominic Missouri Valley 4
Floyd Tommy Lindbergh Culver-Stockton 4
Fortune Nathan Marquette Missouri Valley 4
Freebersyser Corey Parkway Central Missouri Baptist 4
Griffin Imante Cardinal Ritter Mid-America Nazarene 4
Hart A.J.  Zumwalt East Benedictine 4
Hensley P.J. Ladue Trinity 4
Isaacson Tyler Hillsboro Olivet Nazarene 4
Kuenkler Cody Granite City LU-Belleville 4
Lahrman Jimmy Vianney Missouri Valley 4
Larson Thomas Troy Benedictine 4
Lewis Aaron Francis Howell Benedictine 4
Manley Stephen Kirkwood Missouri Baptist 4
Marsaw Davion Hazelwood Central Missouri Baptist 4
Martin Randale Eureka LU-Belleville 4
McMillin D’Antoine Eureka LU-Belleville 4
McNeese Debreon Cahokia Missouri Baptist 4
Miller Carlo Parkway South Missouri Valley 4
Molinari Brandon Warrenton Central Methodist 4
Mullen Jared Borgia Benedictine 4
O’Neal Demetrious McCluer North LU-Belleville 4
Pennington Konnor Zumwalt East Benedictine 4
Phelps DeMario Hazelwood Central Missouri Baptist 4
Phillips Eugene McCluer Cincinnati Christian 4
Phillips Lorenzo MS-Berkeley Benedictine 4
Pierce Brayden Civic Memorial Warner 4
Porter Ion Troy Culver-Stockton 4
Roberts Michael CBC Missouri Valley 4
Robertson Jamoreay McCluer  Culver-Stockton 4
Robinson Charlando East St. Louis Benedictine 4
Rupe Johnathan St. Charles Missouri Baptist 4
Sauerwein Drew  Jerseyville St. Ambrose 4
Schneider Blake St. Dominic Benedictine 4
Schneider Gabe Francis Howell Culver-Stockton 4
Sedlacek Ryan O’Fallon Robert Morris (Chi.) 4
Springer Charles Vianney Benedictine 4
Strong Charles Parkway South Olivet Nazarene 4
Taalib Qadry Vianney Robert Morris (Chi.) 4
Tolle Brady O’Fallon Christian Central Methodist 4
Walls John Windsor LU-Belleville 4
Williams George  Hazelwood East Missouri Baptist 4
Winstead Jake Northwest Missouri Baptist 4
Wittman Blake Jerseyville St. Ambrose 4
Wittner Noah Parkway Central Missouri Baptist 4
Wortham Nick Zumwalt East Benedictine 4
Wortman Brandon Liberty Avila 4
Yarber Da’Raez DuBourg Missouri Valley 4
Young David Kirkwood LU-Belleville 4
Beach Demetrie Ritenour Iowa Central 5
Boyce III Derrick Pattonville Butler CC 5
Clemons Barrion Ritenour Iowa Western 5
Coleman Caron Pattonville Coffeyville 5
Duvall Jordan Hazelwood Central Iowa Central 5
Johnson Traveon University City Iowa Central 5
Mosby Travian Kirkwood Iowa Western  5
Peebles Jordan Timberland Butler CC 5
Phillips Jared Cardinal Ritter Fort Scott 5
Talton Triston Ritenour Iowa Central 5
Trust Daveon MS-Berkeley Iowa Central 5
Walls DiJion Hazelwood East Iowa Central 5
Wilkins Charles MS-Berkeley Iowa Central 5
Williams Gregory University City Iowa Central 5
Worley David Hazelwood West Iowa Central 5
Divisions        
1A= FBS Division 1A        
1AA= FCS Division 1AA      
2= Division II        
3= Division III        
4= NAIA        
5= Jr. College
If you know anymore I will add them.

2017-18 High School Basketball Awards according to Stlprepsports.com

2017-18 High School Basketball Awards
according to Stlprepsports.com

Team of the Year:
Belleville West

Players of the Year:
EJ Liddell Belleville West Gatorade IL POY
Torrence Watson Whitfield Gatorade MO POY

Coach of the Year:
Joe Muniz Belleville West

Conference of the Year:
Southwestern Conference

First Team All Metro:
Torrence Watson Whitfield G SR 6’4″ 2017-18 MO Gatorade Player of the Year, lead the Metro area with a 31.9 ppg. He is the whole package (Mizzou Recruit)
Courtney Ramey Webster Groves G SR 6’4″ 21.8 ppg/6.6 apg/ He might be the best rebounding guard I’ve seen in years. He wouldn’t let Webster Groves lose.
Mario McKinney Vashon G JR 6’2″He fills the stat sheet every night and has the heart of a lion. He is the best athlete on the first team.
Jericole Hellems Chaminade F SR 6’7″ 23.3 ppg/ 8.4 rpg. He can take control of the game and especially big games and one the best floppers in High School basketball. Great Player. (NC State Recruit)
EJ Liddell Belleville West F JR 6’7″ 20.8 ppg / 8.2 rpg/ 5.9 bspg IL Gatorade Player of the Year. He could be the video on how to block shots without committing a foul. We still have one more year to watch this guy

Second Team All Metro:
Shaun Williams Hazelwood Central G SR 6’3″ another one that fills the stat sheet. He wants the ball in crunch time. (Kansas State Recruit)
DeAndre Campbell Parkway Central G SR 6’1″ 24.0 ppg/ 4.9 apg He is the best driver to the basket in the area. Plays good defense and you know you’ve been in a war after a game with this one
Kale Catchings Liberty (Wentzville) 18.9 ppg He has a high basketball IQ and plays great Defense and doesn’t have to play on the blocks. Athlete (Harvard Recruit)
Terrance Hargrove Jr. East St. Louis F JR 6’7″ 18.2 ppg/ 9.5 rpg/ 2.4 bspg This guy can do it all and we also get to see him one more year. He is getting better and better
Carte’Are Gordon Webster Groves C SR 6’8″ 18.0 ppg/ 8.3 rpg/ 2.0 bspg its never dull with this guy around. He might be the best athlete on the all-metro team this year (St. Louis U Recruit)

Third Team All Metro:
Yuri Collins St. Mary’s G JR 5’11” 13.6 ppg/6.3 apg/ 2.5 spg This guy was the engine that kept one the best teams in the area going. My personal favorite player to watch
Jack Marinko Edwardsville G SR 6′ 26.0 ppg/ 3.3 3ptpg/ 5.7 apg This guy can flat out play. He moves without the ball better than anyone in the area
Leon Perry Confluence F SR 6’7″ 22.6 ppg/ 12.7 rpg/ 3.8 bspg He can fill the stat sheet. He doesnt have to play inside . He shoots pretty well. Confluence had a great year
Antonio Burks St. Mary’s G/F SR 6’3″ 13.0 ppg/ 4.9 rpg/ 2.6 spg This guy can play some defense and usually gets the other teams best player. He can play both sides of the ball.
Jamarr Williams Northwest Academy C SR 6’7″ 20.4 ppg/ 19.8 rpg/ 7.3 bspg He fills the stat sheet. Great all around player

Honorable Mention:
Brandon Fredrick Confluence G SR 5’10”
Cameron Williams Hazelwood Central G SR 6’4″
Kyle Younge JR Jennings G SR 5’9″
Mitch Fairless Duchesne F SR 6’5″
EJ Bellinger Fort Zumwalt South G JR 6’4″
Malachi Smith Belleville West G SR 6’3″
Gavin Pinkley Hillsboro C SR 6’8″

All Sophomore Team:
Caleb Love CBC
Jordan Nesbitt Lutheran North
Matt Schark Francis Howell
Cam’Ron Fletcher Vashon
RaySean Taylor Collinsville
Devion Harris Parkway Central
Luke Kasubke Chaminade
Jayce Catchings Liberty (Wentzville)

Top 10 Big Schools Final Ranking: 
1.) Belleville West (32-2) won the Illinois Class 4 State Championship
2.) Webster Groves (22-9) won the Missouri Class 5 State Championship
3.) Chaminade(25-5) beat in the Class 5 Championship by Webster Groves
4.) Hazelwood Central (27-3) lost to Chaminade in Class 5 Quarters and had a Great Year was #1 most of the year
5.) Francis Howell (25-4) lost in the Sectionals to Chaminade and Took Hazelwood Central to triple overtime
6.) Parkway Central (24-6) all losses were good losses and lost to Jennings in the Class 4 Quarterfinals
7.) Edwardsville (18-9) in the toughest conference in the area. All but one loss were to teams in rankings or out of town teams.
8.) Fort Zumwalt South(24-5) lost to Webster Groves in the Quarterfinals. They were not ready for primetime but had a great year.
9.) CBC (13-14) had the toughest schedule other than Webster Groves
10.) East St. Louis(16-11) in the toughest conference in the area. The fourth team in the conference in the top ten.

Top 10 Small Schools Final Ranking :
1.) St. Mary’s (27-4) beat Vashon in the Sectionals and Chaminade by 42 points
2.) Vashon (20-6) lost to St. Mary’s sectionals but beat Webster Groves and played a very tough schedule.
3.) Jennings (28-4) won 3rd place in Missouri Class 4. They didn’t play the top 2 teams but had a good run this year.
4.) Northwest Academy (22-8) made it to state again and lost to the eventual state Champion Hogan Prep, The only losses locally Webster Groves and St. Mary’s
5.) Okawville(27-8) won the Illinois Class 1A State Championship Competition?
6.) Alton Marquette (29-1) lost in the second round of the Playoffs to Columbia but gets credit for going undefeated in the regular season.
7.) Confluence (23-5) lost to St. Mary’s in the Districts by 27 points. The only other local loss was to Belleville West
8.) Whitfield (21-8) played a tough schedule. They had some quality losses and made it to the Quarterfinals
9.) Wesclin (26-5) lost to a very good Pinckneyville team in the playoffs and lost to #7) Confluence
10.) Duchesne(18-9) had some quality wins St. Mary’s, Trinity, Parkway Central. Played a real tough schedule

Mike Waldo is retiring from being the head coach at Edwardsville High School this year. Waldo is an institution in Southern Illinois with a record of 727-266 and a record at Edwardsville with a 646-215.His team won 10 Southwestern Conference championships, 21 regional titles, seven sectional championships and had five state finals trips. I have a feeling he will show up coaching somewhere else.

Rick Kirby is stepping down from being the Head Coach at Parkway Central High School. He is one of the best coaches in the area and always scouting the other team. Over the course of his two tenures, Kirby has won more than 440 games and guided the Colts to five district titles and four state semifinal appearances. He’s the all-time wins leader for the entire Parkway School District. In 2012, he was inducted into the Missouri High School Coaches Hall of Fame.

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HSBB Boys 03/16/18 Class 5 Semifinals at JQH Arena in Springfield, MO: Sikeston 56 Grandview 59 Final: Grandview gets a hard fought win to get a spot in the Championship.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Boys Class 4 Semifinals
Date: Friday, March 16, 2018

TIME: 6:00pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: JQH Arena, Springfield, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Semifinals

SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Team: Sikeston 23 8 15 10 56
Starters: 4, 5, 20, 23, 24
Team: Grandview 10 16 14 19 59
Starters: 2, 4, 22, 24, 33

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary: Sikeston 23 Grandview 10
Grandview’s #33) Kamto Eze hits a two (Grandview 2-0 7:40). Then three turnovers in a row and three missed shots in a row before Sikeston goes on a 13-0 run. The 13-0 run that included a three by #5) Parker Long, two threes by #20) Fred Thatch and baskets by #20) Thatch and #4) Trey Jenkins. (Sikeston 13-2 3:35). Grandview’s #4) Michael Nweke hit a two but missed free throw for the three point play and Sikeston’s #32) Dylon Mills hits two free throws (Sikeston 15-4 2:55). Sikeston’s #3) Payton Howard hits a two, Grandview’s #32) DeAndre Sorrells hits a three (2:20). Sikeston turnover, Grandview has four shots and #24) Mason Taylor hits a three (Sikeston 17-10 1:36). Sikeston finishes the quarter with a 6-0 run with baskets by #12) Don Larry Jr, #32) Mills and #20) Thatch to make the score after one quarter Sikeston 23-10 after one quarter.


Sikeston: Pts: 23 FG: 9/10 2pt: 6/6 3pt: 3/4 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the Turnovers: 0 #22) Fred Thatch 10pts
Grandview: Pts: 10 FG: 4/17 2pt: 2/7 3pt: 2/10 FT: 0/1 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 2 Pts off Turnovers: 0

Second Quarter Summary: Sikeston 31 Grandview 26
Grandview starts the second quarter with a 8-0 run that included two threes by #32) Reggie Morris and a two by #24) Taylor (Sikeston 23-18 4:20). Sikeston had four missed four shots and a turnover during the run. Sikeston hit their first points of the second quarter with a basket by #5) Parker Long and Grandview’s #33) Eze answered with a basket (Sikeston 25-20 3:33). Sikeston went on a 5-0 run that included a basket by #12) Larry Jr and a three by #22) Keyth Blissett (Sikeston 30-20 2:15). Grandview finished the quarter with a 6-1 run with threes by #32) Morris and #22) Sorrells and Sikeston’s #20) Thatch added a free throw to make the score at the half Sikeston 31-26.

Sikeston: Pts: 8/31 FG: 3/10 2pt: 2/6 3pt: 1/4 FT: 1/2 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 3 Pts off Turnovers: 3
Grandview: Pts: 16/26 FG: 6/18 2pt: 2/10 3pt: 4/8 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the Turnovers: 2. #32) Reggie Morris 9pts

Third Quarter Summary: Sikeston 46 Grandview 40
Sikeston started the second half with a 6-0 run that included a basket and two free throws by #20) Thatch and put back basket by #4) Jenkins (Sikeston 37-26 6:10). Grandview’s #32) Morris hits a three (5:34), Sikeston misses a two, then three turnovers in a row, and Sikeston’s #12) Larry Jr hits a two (Sikeston 39-29 4:28). The two teams exchanged turnovers, and Grandview’s #22) Sorrells hits a three (4:00), and Sikeston’s #4) Jenkins dunks (3:52). Grandview’s #5) Cortez Crook-Jones hits two free throws (3:41) and Sikeston’s #20) Thatch hits one free throws (Sikeston 42-34 3:28). The two teams exchanged missed threes and Grandview’s #22) Sorrells hits a three (2:40). Sikeston turnover, Grandview missed a two, Sikeston turnover and a Grandview missed two. Sikeston hits the next two baskets made by #24) Owen Long and #5) Parker Long (Sikeston 46-37 1:30). Grandview’s #22) Sorrells hits a three with :34 left and that was the last points of the quarter. Thes score after three quarters Sikeston 46-40.

Sikeston: Pts: 15/46 FG: 6/14 2pt: 6/12 3pt: 0/2 FT: 3/4 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 6 Pts off Turnovers: 9
Grandview: Pts: 14/40 FG: 4/15 2pt: 0/6 3pt: 4/9 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 4 Pts off Turnovers: 4 #22) DeAndre Sorrells 9pts

Fourth Quarter Summary: Grandview 59 Sikeston 56
Grandview starts the fourth quarter with a 7-0 run that included a three (7:36) and two free throws by #2) Jordan Lathon and #33) Eze adds two free throws (Grandview 47-46 6:35). The last time Grandview had the lead was 2-0 with 7:40 left in the first quarter. Sikeston answered with a 7-1 run that included two free throws (6:13) and a basket (5:38) by #20) Thatch and a three by #24) Owen Long (4:45) and Grandview’s #4) Nwecke added a free throw (5:54). (Sikeston 53-48 5:45). Grandview answers with a 8-0 run that included two free throws (4:32) by #33) Eze, a free throw (3:34) and a dunk (2:40) by #2) Lathon and a three by #22) Sorrells (Grandview 56-53 1:25). Sikeston had three missed shots and two turnovers during the 8-0 run. Sikeston’s #23) Kevin Jones hits a second chance basket (1:11), and Grandview’s #33) Eze (:17.5) and Sikeston’s #20) Thatch (:11.0) exchanged one free throw a piece. (Grandview 57-56 :11.0). Grandview’s #22) Sorrells hits two fre throws (:07.2) and Sikeston’s #20) Thatch missed a three to tie the game. The final score Grandview 59-56.

Sikeston: Pts: 10/56 FG: 3/10 2pt: 2/7 3pt: 1/3 FT: 3/4 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 3 Pts off Turnovers: 7
Grandview: Pts: 19/59 FG: 3/6 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 1/3 FT: 11/14 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the Turnovers: 2 #2) Jordan Lathon 8pts

Game Summary:
Sikeston: Pts: 56 FG: 21/44 48% 2pt: 16/29 55% 3pt: 5/15 33% FT: 9/12 75% 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 16 Pts off Turnovers: 19 Rebounds: 39 Assists: 10
Grandview: Pts: 59 FG: 17/56 30% 2pt: 5/26 19% 3pt: 12/30 40% FT: 13/17 77% 27 rebounds 14 assists

Team Summary:
Sikeston was down 2-0 then had a 13-0 run. Grandview went on a 8-4 run and Sikeston finished the quarter with a 6-0 run to be leading 23-10 lead after one quarter with #20) Fred Thatch scoring 10 points in the first quarter. The second quarter Sikeston was outscored 16-8 and was three for 10 from the field and Grandview scored four three pointers but Sikeston still led 31-26 at the break. Sikeston started the second half with a 6-0 run and was leading 37-26 with 6:10 left in the third quarter. Grandview answered with a 6-2 run with Grandview scoring two threes and both teams committing two turnovers a piece. Sikeston had 39-32 lead with 4:00 left. Grandview outscored Sikeston 8-7 the rest of quarter. Sikeston committed three more turnovers and Grandview scoring two threes and the score after three quarters Sikeston 46-40. Sikeston committed six turnovers that turned into nine Grandview points in the third quarter. The fourth quarter started with Grandview scoring the first seven points and taking a one point lead and it was the first lead for them since 7:40 left in the first. Sikeston answered with a 7-1 run and Grandview went on a 8-0 run to retake the lead 56-53 with 1:25 left. Sikeston hit a two and Grandview and Sikeston exchanged a free throw a piece. Grandview hit two free throws to go up 59-56 and #20) Thatch missed a three to tie.
Grandview started off slow giving up a 13-0 run and a 6-0 run in the first quarter to be down 23-10 after one quarter. The second quarter they shot 18 times to Sikeston’s 10. They hit four for nine from the arc and #32) Reggie Morris hit three threes in the second quarter. The score at the break 31-26. The third quarter they forced six turnovers that turned into Grandview nine points. They lost one point because they went four for 15 from the field and 0 for 6 from the field and went four for nine from the arc. #22) DeAndre Sorrells hit three threes in the third quarter. The fourth quarter they started with a 7-0 run and took the lead 47-46 with 6:35 left in the game and that was the first time they had the lead since 7:40 left in the first quarter. The two teams were tied at 53 and that was because of a 5-0 run by Grandview. Grandview’s #22) Sorrells hits a three to complete the 8-0 run to take a 56-53 lead with 1:25 left in game. The two teams scored three points a piece to make the final score Grandview 59-56.

Key Stats:
Sikeston:
#20) Fred Thatch G SR 6’3″ 21pts FG: 6/15 2pt: 4/9 3pt: 2/6 FT: 7/10 13 rebounds 4 assists, 6 turnovers St.Louis U Signee
#5) Parker Long G JR 6’1″ 7pts FG: 3/3 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 1/1 5 rebounds, 3 assists
#12) Don Larry Jr. G SR 6′ 6pts FG: 3/5 2pt: 3/5
#4) Trey Jenkins F JR 6’7″ 6pts: FG: 3/4 2pt: 3/4 8 rebounds , 4 blocks
#24) Owen Long G JR 6’1″ 5pts FG: 2/8 2pt: 1/2 3pt: 1/6
#32) Dylon Mills F SR 6’4″ 4pts FG: 1/2 2pt: 1/2 FT: 2/2
#22) Keyth Blissett G SR 6’3″ 3pts FG: 1/2 3pt: 1/2
#23) Kevin Jones G JR 5’11” 2pts: FG: 1/3 2pt: 1/3 3 assists 5 turnovers
#3) Payton Howard G SO 5’11” 2pts FG: 1/2 2pt: 1/2
Grandview:
#22) DeAndre Sorrells G JR 5’10” 17pts FG: 5/17 2pt: 0/5 3pt: 5/12 FT: 2/2 3 assists, 3 rebounds, 3 steals
#32) Reggie Morris G SO 6’1″ 15pts FG: 5/11 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 5/10 Sophomore
#33) Kamto Eze C JR 6’6″ 9pts FG: 2/4 FT: 5/6 3 rebounds, 3 blocks, 3 steals, 4 turnovers
#2) Jordan Lathon G SR 6’4″ 8pts FG: 2/6 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 1/3 FT: 3/4 5 assists, 4 turnovers, 3 rebounds, 3 steals
#24) Taylor Mason G SR 6’4″ 5pts FG: 2/8 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 1/5 4 rebounds, 3 assists
#4) Michael Nwecke F SR 6’4″ 3pts FG: 1/7 2pt: 1/7 FT: 1/2 3 rebounds,
#5) Cortez Crook-Jones F SR 6’5″ 2pts FG: 0/2 2pt: 0/2 FT: 2/2 4 rebounds,

HSBB Girls 03/17/18 Class 4 State Championship at JQH Arena in Springfield, MO: Carl Junction 35 Incarnate Word Academy 69 Final: IWA dominates to claim ninth state title.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Girls Class 4 Championship
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2018

TIME: 6:20pm

B/G: Girls

LOCATION: JQH Arena, Springfield, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Championship

SCORE:                                                                1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Carl Junction                                        9 11  9   6               35
Starters: 12*, 14*, 22, 33*, 42
Team: Incarnate Word Academy (IWA) 12 18 18 21              69
Starters: 11, 22, 30, 32, 35

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary: IWA 12 Carl Junction 9
Carl Junction: Pts: 9 FG: 4/8 2pt: 4/8 3pt: none FT: 1/1 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 7 Pts off the Turnovers: 8
IWA: Pts: 12 FG: 6/14 2pt: 6/9 3pt: 0/5 FT: 0/2 2nd chance pts: 4 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the Turnovers: 5

Second Quarter Summary: IWA 30 Carl Junction 20
Carl Junction: Pts: 11/20 FG: 4/6 2pt: 4/6 3pt: none FT: 3/4 2nd chance pts: 1 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the Turnovers: 5
IWA: Pts: 18/30 FG: 8/11 2pt: 6/7 3pt: 2/4 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the Turnovers: 2

Third Quarter Summary: IWA 48 Carl Junction 29
Carl Junction: Pts: 9/29 FG: 4/13 2pt: 4/11 3pt: 0/2 FT: 1/2 2nd chance pts: 5 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the Turnovers: 4
IWA: Pts: 18/48 FG: 7/9 2pt: 4/6 3pt: 3/3 FT: 1/1 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the Turnovers: 1 #32) Nakayla Jackson-Morris 10pts

Fourth Quarter Summary: IWA 69 Carl Junction 35
Carl Junction: Pts: 6/35 FG: 2/7 2pt: 2/7 3pt: none FT: 2/5 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the Turnovers: 10
IWA: Pts: 21/69 FG: 8/10 2pt: 5/7 3pt: 3/3 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the Turnovers: 2. #22) Tyler Flowers 7 pts

Game Summary:
Carl Junction: Pts: 35 FG: 14/34 41% 2pt: 14/32 44% 3pt: 0/2 FT: 7/12 58% 2nd chance points: 6 Turnovers: 19 Pts off the Turnovers: 26 Rebounds: 18 Assists: 7

IWA: Pts: 69 FG: 29/44 66% 2pt: 21/29 72% 3pt: 8/15 53% FT: 3/5 60% 2nd chance pts: 11 Turnovers: 10 Pts off the Turnovers: 11 Rebounds: 23 Assists: 17

Team Summary:
Carl Junction lost the lead with 4:09 left in the first quarter and never led again. They held it together in the first quarter with IWA leading 12-9. They committed 12 turnovers in the first half and turned into 12 IWA points and was down by 10 points at the break 30-20. The third quarter they went four for 13 from the field and IWA went seven for nine from the field and went three for three from the arc. Carl Junction was outscored 18-9 in the third quarter and was losing 48-29 after three quarters. The fourth quarter Carl Junction ran out of gas and committed four turnovers that turned into IWA 10 points and only scored six points to IWA 21. The final score 69-35. They had trouble getting the ball down the court. Second best today

IWA took the lead with 4:09 left in the first and never lost the lead after that. They won every aspect of the game and shot 66% from the field and 53% from the three point . They out rebounded Carl Junction 23-18 and had 17 assists and Carl Junction’s seven assists. The Morris sisters combined for 35 points. #35) Rickie Woltman a Purdue verbal commit got fouled and preceeded to kick her in the head. Incarnate Word won their ninth state title.

Key Stats:
Carl Junction:
#33) Kaitlin Scott F SO 6’2″ 10pts FG: 3/6 2pt: 3/6 FT: 4/8 9 rebounds, 5 blocks, 3 assists Good Sophomore
#42) Megan Scott F SR 6’2″ 8pts FG: 4/10 2pt: 4/10 3 rebounds Pittsburg State Signee
#12) Shila Winder G SO 5’9″ 6pts FG: 3/7 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 0/1 8 turnovers
#22) Kate Dreiling F SR 5’9″ 5pts FG: 2/3 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 0/1 FT: 1/1 2 assists, 4 turnovers
#14) Taylor Hughes F SO 5’10” 2pts FG: 1/5 2pt: 1/5
#11) Kenzee Shanks G JR 5’11” 2pts FG: 0/2 2pt: 0/2 FT: 2/2
#20) Courtney Mertens G SO 5’6″ 2pts FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1

IWA:
#32) Nakayla Jackson-Morris G SR 5’10” 18pts FG: 7/9 2pt: 5/6 3pt: 2/3 FT: 2/4
#11) Sonya Morris G SR 5’9″ 17pts FG: 7/11 2pt: 4/5 3pt: 3/6 3 assists DePaul Signee
#22) Tyler Flowers G SR 5’8″ 9pts FG: 4/5 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 1/1 6 rebounds, 2 assists
#35) Rickie Woltman C JR 6’3″ 8pts FG: 4/7 2pt: 4/7 4 rebounds and kicked somebody in the head and only got a tech Purdue verbal commit
#30) Marisa Warren G JR 5’7″ 7pts FG: 3/5 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 1/2 7 assists 6 rebounds
#23) Kate Rolfes G SO 5’6″ 5pts FG: 2/3 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 1/2
#33) Sam Eaker F JR 5’10” 3pts FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1 FT: 1/1
#4) Ellie Vazzana G FR 5’11” 2pts FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1

HSBB Boys 03/17/18 Class 5 Championship at JQH Arena in Springfield, MO: Chaminade 90 Webster Groves 101 Final: Webster Groves back to back titles with a win over a very Good Chaminade team.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Boys Class 5 State Championship
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2018

TIME: 4:30pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: JQH Arena, Springfield, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Championship

SCORE:                                 1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Chaminade           12 24 16 38             90
Starters: 0*, 1, 4, 24*, 25
Team: Webster Groves  22 17 30 32            101
Starters: 2, 10, 11, 13, 23

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Webster starts the game with a 7-0 run including #13) Courtney Ramey scoring a three point play (6:21), and baskets by #23) Carter’Are Gordon (5:54) and #11) Amorey Womack (Webster 7-0 4:53). Chaminade gets their first basket at 4:33 left in the first quarter by #24) Harrison Vickers (Webster 7-2 4:33), Webster follows with a 8-2 run including a three by #11) Womack (4:12), a basket by #2) RJ Wright (3:47), Chaminade’s #24) Vickers hits two free throws (3:24), a basket by Webster’s #13) Ramey (3:04) and a free throw by #23) Gordon (Webster 15-4 2:18). Chaminade answers with a 8-0 run that included a three by #4) Jericole Hellems (2:15), Webster turnover, two free throws by #4) Hellems (1:51), Webster turnover, and a three point play by #5) Jonathan Dunn (Webster 15-12 1:31). Webster finishes the first quarter with a 7-0 run including two free throws by #21) Stevie Wright , #13) Ramey hits a three (:54) and a #23) Gordon basket (:17.4) to make the score after one quarter Webster 22-12.
Chaminade: Pts: 12 FG: 3/13 2pt: 2/10 3pt: 1/3 FT: 5/5 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 2
Webster Groves: Pts: 22 FG: 8/16 2pt: 6/9 3pt: 2/7 FT: 4/5 2nd chance pts: 5 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 5 #13) Courtney Ramey 8 pts

Second Quarter Summary:
Chaminade starts the second quarter with a 7-0 run that included a #0) Luke Kasubke three pointer (7:42), #24) Vickers basket (7:13) and a basket by #4) Hellems (Webster 22-19 6:36). Webster answers with a 10-2 run including two free throws (6:34) and a basket (6:10) by #13) Ramey, Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits two free throws (6:06), Webster’s #2) RJ Wright hits a basket but missed a free throw for the three point play (5:50), #23) Gordon hits two free throws (5:09), and #21) Stevie Wright hits two free throws (Webster 32-21 4:32). Webster’s #13) Ramey commits his third foul with 5:42 left in the half and didn’t play the rest of the half. Chaminade’s #1) White scores on a three point play (4:05) and Webster’s #21) Wright hits a two (3:16). Chaminade’s #4) Hellems and Webster’s #21) S. Wright exchanged baskets (Webster 36-26 2:27). Chaminade ends the quarter with a 10-3 run that included Chaminade’s #10) Kasubke hitting two free throws (2:24), Webster’s #11) Womack hits a free throw (2:18), Chaminade’s #12) Colin Stolze hits a three (2:04), #5) Jonathan Dunn hits a free throw (1:08), Webster’s #23) Gordon hits a two (:53.4), Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a three (:41.0), and #1) Jadis White hits a free throw (:05.5) to make the score at the break Webster 39-36.
Chaminade: Pts: 24/36 FG: 7/14 2pt: 4/10 3pt: 3/4 FT: 7/11 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 4 #4) Jericole Hellems 9 pts
Webster Groves: Pts: 17/39 FG: 5/15 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 0/4 FT: 7/9 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the turnovers: 2

Third Quarter Summary:
Webster’s #10) Ray Adams hits a three (7:40) and Chaminade’s #1) White (7:03) and #24) Vickers (6:04) hit baskets. (Webster 42-40 6:04). Webster answers with a 5-0 run that included #13) Ramey scoring on a three point play (5:54) and a basket by #23) Gordon and included two Chaminade turnovers. (Webster 47-40 4:57). The two teams exchanged two turnovers. Chaminade’s #24) Vickers hits a two (4:27) and Webster’s #10) Adams hits a three (4:02). Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a free throw (3:36) and Webster follows with three by #10) Adams (3:25) and a three point play by #13) Ramey (Webster 56-43 3:03). Chaminade’s #13) Keelen Handy hits a basket (2:38), Webster’s #11) Womack hits two free throws (2:29). Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a three and flops and gets the fouled and hits the free throw (Webster 58-49 2:20). Webster finishes the quarter with a 11-3 run that included threes by Webster’s #13) Ramey (1:41), #11) Womack (1:23) and #10) Ray Adams his fourth three in the quarter (:27.0) and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a three (1:14) and Webster’s #13) Ramey added a basket (:50.2) and that made the score after three quarters Webster 69-52.
Chaminade: Pts: 16/52 FG: 6/15 2pt: 4/12 3pt: 2/3 FT: 2/6 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 2 #4) Jericole Hellems 8 pts
Webster Groves: Pts: 30/69 FG: 10/14 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 6/7 FT: 4/4 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the turnovers: 2 #13) Courtney Ramey 9 pts, #10) Ray Adams 12 pts 

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Chaminade’s #4) Hellems and Webster’s #11) Womack exchanged free throws. Chaminade’s #0) Kasubke hits a basket (7:08) and Webster’s #10) Adams hits his fifth three (Webster 73-55 6:55). Chaminade’s #24) Vickers hits a two (6:46) and Webster’s #13) Ramey hits two free throws (6:40). Chaminade’s #1) White hits a free throw (6:34) and Webster’s #2) RJ Wright hits two free throws (Webster 77-58 6:09). Chaminade goes on a 7-0 run including a #1) White basket (5:56), Webster turnover, #4) Hellems hits a two (5:44), Webster turnover, Hellems hits a three (Webster 77-65 5:28). Webster’s #13) Ramey hits two free throws (5:18), Chaminade’s #0) Kasubke hits a two (4:50), Webster’s #2) RJ Wright hits two free throws (4:44), and Chaminade’s #25) Keyyaun Batchman hits a three (Webster 81-70 4:28). Webster’s #13) Ramey hits two free throws (Webster 83-70 4:24). Webster’s #13) Ramey commits his fifth personal foul with 4:09 left in the game. Chaminade goes on a 6-0 run including #1) White hitting two free throws (4:09), Webster turnover, #4) Hellems hits a two and missed a free throw for a three point play (3:59), Webster turnover, and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits another two (Webster 83-76 3:49). Chaminade’s #4) Hellems commits his fifth personal foul with 3:23 left in the game. Webster’s #2) RJ Wright hits two free throws (3:23), and Chaminade follows with threes by #12) Stolze (3:09) and #1) White to make it Webster 85-82 with 2:52 left in the game. Webster goes on a 7-0 run with #2) RJ Wright scores the next six  out of seven points hitting two free throws (2:51), a basket (2:36), and another basket (2:00) and #23) Carte’Are Gordon added a free throw (2:20) (Webster 92-82 2:00). Chaminade’s #0) Kasubke hits a three (1:52), Webster’s #33) Jacobie Banks hits a free throw (1:48), and Webster’s #10) Adams hits a two (Webster 95-85 1:33). Chaminade’s #25) Batchman hits a three (1:15), Webster’s #2) RJ Wright misses two free throws, Chaminade’s #25) Batchman misses a three, Webster turnover, Chaminade’s #1) White misses a two. Chaminade’s #1) White commits his fifth foul with :41.6 left. Chaminade’s #25) Batchman misses, Webster’s #11) Womack hits two free throws (:41.6), Chaminade’s #25) Batchman misses, Webster’s #11) Womack hits two free throws (Webster 99-88 :31.4). Chaminade’s #0) Kasubke misses a three, Webster’s #23) Gordon hits two free throws and Chaminade’s #12) Stolze hits two free throws to make the final score Webster Groves 101-90.
Chaminade: Pts: 38/90 FG: 13/28 2pt: 7/14 3pt: 6/14 FT: 6/9 2nd chance pts: 5 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the turnovers: 0 #4) Jericole Hellems 10 pts, #1) Jadis White 8 pts, #0) Luke Kasubke 7 pts
Webster Groves: Pts: 32/101 FG: 4/6 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 1/1 FT: 23/28 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 9 Pts off the turnovers: 13 #2) RJ Wright 10 pts

Game Summary:
Chaminade: Pts: 90 FG: 29/70 41% 2pt: 17/46 37% 3pt: 12/24 50% FT: 20/31 65% 2nd chance pts: 9 Turnovers: 11 Pts off the turnovers: 8 31 fouls 35 rebounds 15 assists

Webster Groves: Pts: 101 FG: 27/51 53% 2pt: 18/32 56% 3pt: 9/19 47% FT: 38/46 83% 2nd chance pts: 15 Turnovers: 16 Pts off the turnovers: 24 27 fouls 42 rebounds 15 assists

Team Summary:
Chaminade starts off slow and was down 22-12 after one quarter, Chaminade outscored Webster Groves 24-17 and was down 39-36 at the break that included 14 points by #4) Jericole Hellems. Webster’s #13) Courtney Ramey didn’t play in the last 5:09 in the second quarter. The third quarter Webster outscored Chaminade 30-16 in the third quarter that included six three pointers by Webster. Chaminade was losing by a 69-52 at the end of the third quarter. Chaminade was down by 19 points 77-58 with 6:09 left in the game, Chaminade went on a 9-2 run that got them within 12 points 79-67 with 4:50 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey committed his fifth foul with 4:09 left in the game and the score was Webster 83-70 at the time. Chaminade went on a 12-2 run that included four Webster turnovers that turned into seven Chaminade points to make the score Webster 85-82 with 2:52 left. . Chaminade’s #4) Hellems fouled out in the run with 3:23 left in the game with the score being Webster 85-76. Webster answered with a 7-0 run that included six points by #2) RJ Wright that made the lead to 10 92-82 with 2:00 left. Chaminade hit two threes and Webster scored three points and the Webster lead to seven and that was the closest they would get with 1:15 left. Webster hit six free throws and Chaminade couldn’t make a shot and Chaminade made two free throws to make it Webster 101-90 final.

Webster Groves started the game with a 7-0 run and then went on a 8-4 run and was leading 15-4 with 2:48 left in the first quarter. Chaminade answered with a 8-0 run and Webster finished the quarter with a 7-0 run to make the score after one quarter Webster 22-12 after one quarter. Chaminade started the second quarter with a 7-0 run that got Chaminade within three (22-19) and Webster answered with a 12-5 run that got the lead to ten (34-24) with 4:05 left in the game. Webster’s #13) Ramey committed his third foul with 5:09 left in the second quarter and he didn’t play the rest of the first half. Chaminade finished the quarter with a 12-5 run that made the score at the break Webster 39-36. Webster went five for 15 from the field. and was outscored 24-17 in the second quarter. Webster exploded to start the third quarter with a 17-7 run that included three threes by #10) Ray Adams and two three point plays by #13) Courtney Ramey to make it 56-43 with 3:03 left. Webster finished the quarter with a 13-9 run that made the score after three quarters Webster 69-52 and included three three pointers. Webster hit six three pointer and #10) Ray Adams hit four in the quarter. The two teams played even and Webster kept the 17 point lead with 5:56 left Webster 77-60. Webster’s #13) Ramey fouled out with 4:09 left and Webster was leading 83-70. Chaminade went on a 12-2 run that included four Webster turnovers and Chaminade scored two three pointers and got within three points 85-82 with 2:52 left. Webster went on a 7-0 run with #2) RJ Wright scoring six of the seven to make the lead 10 points 92-82 with 2:00 left. Chaminade hits two threes and Webster scored three to make the lead seven 95-88 and that was the closest Chaminade got the rest of the game. The rest of the points were free throws with Webster scoring six and Chaminade scored two to make the score Webster Groves 101-90.

Key Stats:
Chaminade:
#4) Jericole Hellems F SR 6’7″ 32 pts FG: 10/23 2pt: 5/16 3pt: 5/7 FT: 7/10 10 rebounds, 5 assists, fouled out with 3:23. He had a great game and a great career NC State signee
#1) Jadis White G SR 6’1″ 14 pts FG: 4/10 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 1/2 FT: 5/10 4 assists
#0) Luke Kasubke F SO 6’6″ 12 pts FG: 4/14 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 2/6 FT: 2/2 not his best game
#24) Harrison Vickers F SO 6’4″ 12 pts FG: 5/10 2pt: 5/10 FT: 2/2
#12) Colin Stolze G SR 6’1″ 8 pts FG: 2/3 3pt: 2/3 FT: 2/2 big pts
#25) Keyyaun Batchman G JR 6’2″ 6 pts FG: 2/6 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 2/5 foul trouble most of game
#5) Jonathan Dunn G FR 6’5″ 4 pts FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1 FT: 2/3
#13) Keelen Handy G JR 6’3″ 2 pts FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1 FT: 0/2
#11) Henry Gladson F SR 6’6″ didn’t play concussion, hasn’t played in 2 weeks

Webster Groves:
#13) Courtney Ramey G SR 6’4″ 27 pts FG: 7/12 2pt: 5/8 3pt: 2/4 FT: 11/11 6 assists, 6 rebounds, foul trouble, He didn’t play the last 5:42 of the 1st half and fouled out with 4:09 left in the game. What a game and a career, sure would be nice if he went to Mizzou
#10) Ray Adams G JR 6’3″ 17 pts FG: 6/7 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 5/6 FT: none played his role perfectly
#23) Carte’Are Gordon C SR 6’8″ 16 pts FG: 5/7 2pt: 5/6 3pt: 0/1 FT: 6/8 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 7 blocks, took over inside late
#2) RJ Wright G SR 6’2″ 16 pts FG: 4/8 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 0/1 FT: 8/11 5 rebounds, took over the point when Ramey fouled out, Great Game
#11) Amorey Womack G JR 6’1″ 16 pts FG: 3/13 2pt: 1/7 3pt: 2/6 FT: 8/10 7 rebounds Good Game
#21) Stevie Wright C SR 6’5″ 8 pts FG: 2/3 2pt: 2/3 FT: 4/4
#33) Jacobie Banks G SO 6′ 1 pt FG: 0/1 3pt: 0/1 FT: 1/2

HSBB Girls 03/06/18 Class 5 Sectionals at Parkway West: Gateway Stem 61 Miller Career 63 Final/OT: Miller Career moves on with comeback win in OT.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Girls Class 4 Sectionals
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2018

TIME: 6:00pm

B/G: Girls

LOCATION: Parkway West, St. Louis County

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Sectionals

SCORE:                                  1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Gateway Stem        9  13 15 16   8              61
Starters: 00*, 1, 3**, 11*, 35*
Team: Miller Career        10  5  15 23  10              63
Starters: 1, 2, 5*, 11, 25

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Miller started the game with a 4-0 run that included a basket by #5) Ajanae Garrett (Miller 4-0 7:15). Gateway follows with a 5-0 run that included a three by #11) Amorie Dampier-McCloud and a basket by #00) Crystal Smith (Gateway 5-4 4:28). Miller answers with a 6-0 run included a basket and two free throws by #5) Aj Garrett and a basket by #2) Daisha Seltzer (Miller 10-5 1:28). Gateway finished the first quarter with a 4-0 run that included baskets by #3) Marshaun Bostic and #00) C. Smith to make the score after one quarter Miller 10-9.
Gateway Stem: Pts: 9 FG: 4/9 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 1/4 FT: 0/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 6
Miller Career: Pts: 10 FG: 4/9 2pt: 4/8 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 2

Second Quarter Summary:
Miller started the second quarter with a basket by #1) Chaddah Hodges and Gateway follows with a 5-0 run that included a basket by #3) Bostic and a free throw by #00) C. Smith (Gateway 14-12 3:40). The two teams exchanged one free throw a piece. Miller’s #25) Mauricea Mathis hits a two to tie the score at 15 with 1:48 left in the first half. Gateway and Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud scored the next seven points to make the score at halftime Gateway 22-15.
Gateway Stem: Pts: 13/22 FG: 4/12 2pt: 2/9 3pt: 2/3 FT: 3/6 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the turnovers: 5 Gateway’s #11) Amorie Dampier-McCloud scored seven points in the second quarter.
Miller Career: Pts: 5/15 FG: 2/10 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 0/2 FT: 1/2 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 1

Third Quarter Summary:
Miller’s #25) Mathis and Gateway’s #35) Kaitlyn Simms exchanged baskets. Gateway’s #3) Bostic and Miller’s #1) Hodges exchanged baskets and Gateway added two free throws (Gateway 28-19 5:45). Miller’s #5) Aj Garrett hit two free throws, Gateway’s #00) C. Smith hits a basket and Miller’s #5) Aj Garrett added a basket (Gateway 30-23 4:36). Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud scored on a three point play and Miller’s #30) Antuanae Garrett hits a three (Gateway 33-26 1:51). The two teams exchanged four points a piece including Miller’s #32) Jayrissa Grayson hit a basket, Gateway’s #3) Bostic hit two free throws and a basket and Miller’s #25) finished the quarter with a basket to make the score Gateway 37-30 after three quarters.
Gateway Stem: Pts: 15/37 FG: 5/9 2pt: 5/8 3pt: 0/1 FT: 5/8 2nd chance pts: 5 Turnovers: 6 Pts off the turnovers: 7 Gateway’s #3) Marshaun Bostic scored seven points in the third quarter.
Miller Career: Pts: 15/30 FG: 6/13 2pt: 5/10 3pt: 1/3 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the turnovers: 3

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Gateway starts the fourth quarter with a 5-0 run that included two free throws and a basket by #3) Bostic and a free throw by #1) Danielle Holman (Gateway 42-30 6:31). Miller answers with a 6-2 run that included two baskets by Miller’s #5) Ajanae Garrett and a basket by #2) Seltzer and Gateway’s #3) Bostic adds a free throw (Gateway 43-36 4:52). The next five points were free throws by Gateway (Gateway 48-36 3:24). Miller answers with a 10-0 run that included a basket and two free throws by #5) Aj Garrett, a three and a free throw by #2) Seltzer and two free throws by #25) Mathis (Gateway 48-46 1:37). Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud hits a free throw, Millers #5) Aj Garrett hits two free throws and Gateway’s #3) Bostic hits two free throws (Gateway 51-48 1:12). Miller’s #2) Seltzer hits a three to tie the game at 51 with :51 left. Gateway’s #3) Bostic hits a free throw and a Miller turnover and Gateway’s #3) Bostic hits another free throw (Gateway 53-51 :17). Miller’s #11) Breyanna Howard hits a two but gets fouled and misses the free throw for the three point play to tie the score at 53 with :07.1 but Gateway’s #3) Bostic fouled out with :07.1 left. The score at the end of regulation 53-53.
Gateway Stem: Pts: 16/53 FG: 1/3 2pt: 1/2 3pt: 0/1 FT: 14/24 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 6 Pts off the turnovers: 5. Gateway’s #3) Marshaun Bostic scored 11 pts on the fourth quarter FG+2pt: 1/1 FT: 9/14
Miller Career: Pts: 23/53 FG: 7/18 2pt: 5/12 3pt: 2/6 FT: 7/10 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 3. Miller’s #5) Ajanae Garrett scored 10 points and #2) Daisha Seltzer scored nine points in the fourth quarter.

Overtime:
Gateway’s #00) C. Smith and Miller’s #5) Garrett exchanged baskets. Gateway turnover, Miller’s #25) Mathis hits one of two free throws and Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud hit two free throws (Gateway 57-56 2:52). The two teams exchanged turnovers. Gateway’s #1) Holman commits her fifth personal foul and Miller’s #5) Garrett hits both free throws (Miller 60-57 1:26).Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud follows with two free throws (Miller 60-59 1:20).Gateway’s #11) Dampier-McCloud fouls out of the game and Miller’s #30) An Garrett hits a free throw (Miller 61-59 1:06). Gateway’s #35) Simms hits a two tie the game at 61 with :43.4 left in overtime. Miller’s #5) Aj Garrett hits a two with :19 left to make it Miller 63-61. Gateway turns the ball over. Miller dribbles the clock out with Gateway letting them doing it.
Gateway Stem: Pts: 8/61 FG: 2/3 2pt: 2/3 3pt: none FT: 4/4 2nd chance pts: none Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 3
Miller Career: Pts: 10/63 FG: 2/3 2pt: 2/3 3pt: none FT: 6/8 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the turnovers: 0 Miller’s #5) Ajanae Garrett scored six points in overtime.

Game Summary:
Gateway Stem: Pts: 61 FG: 16/36 44% 2pt: 13/27 48% 3pt: 3/9 33% FT: 26/44 59% 2nd chance pts: 9 Turnovers: 24 Pts off the turnovers: 28
Miller Career: Pts: 63 FG: 21/53 40% 2pt: 18/41 44% 3pt: 3/12 25% FT: 18/24 75% 2nd chance pts: 8 Turnovers: 14 Pts off the turnovers: 9

Team Summary:
Gateway Stem was tied at 15 with 1:48 left in the first half and went on a 7-0 run to be leading 22-15 at the break. The third quarter was played even and still had the seven point lead after three 37-30. They have one of the best freshman in the area in #3) Marshaun Bostic that scored seven of the 15 points in the third and a total of 23 for the game. The fourth quarter they had a 12 point lead 48-36 with 3:24 left in the fourth quarter. They got outscored 17-5 to bring them to overtime. They were five for 14 from the line and had four turnovers in the last 3:24. They had three major players fouled out in the last 7.1 seconds left in the fourth and overtime that accounted for 45 points of the 61 points. They were second best today.

Miller was leading 10-9 after one quarter, They were tied at 15 with 1:48 left in the first half and was playing catch up most of the game till #2) Danielle Seltzer hit a three to tie the game at 51 with :51 left in the fourth. They had a shot to win in regulation but #11) Breyanna Howard missed a free throw for a three point play with 7.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter. The foul was on Gateway’s #3) Bostic and it was her fifth. The two teams went back and forth in overtime but Gateway didn’t have anybody to handle the ball because of their players fouling out one by one and they hung on 63-61.

Key Stats:
Gateway Stem:
#3) Marshaun Bostic G FR 5’6″ Pts: 23 FG: 5/9 2pt: 5/9 FT: 13/20 4 assists, 6 steals MONSTER
#11) Amorie Dampier-McCloud F SO 5’10” Pts: 19 FG: 4/13 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 3/9 FT: 8/11 10 rebounds, 4 assists Good Game
#00) Crystal Smith C SO 5’11” Pts: 10 FG: 4/6 2pt: 4/6 FT: 2/6 10 rebounds, 3 blocks
#35) Kaitlyn Simms F SO 6’1″ Pts: 6 FG: 3/6 2pt: 3/6 9 rebounds 3 blocks
#1) Danielle Holman G SR 5’6″ Pts: 3 FG: 0/1 2pt: 0/1 FT: 3/7

Miller Career Academy:
#5) Ajanae Garrett G So 5’5″ Pts: 26 FG: 8/12 2pt: 8/11 3pt: 0/1 FT: 10/10 Great Game
#2) Daisha Seltzer G JR 5’10” Pts: 13 FG: 4/13 2pt: 2/7 3pt: 2/6 FT: 3/4
#25) Mauricea Mathis F SR 5’10” Pts: 9 FG: 3/10 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 0/2 FT: 3/4 Good Game
#1) Chaddah Hodges G SR 5’5″ Pts: 6 FG: 3/7 2pt: 3/7
#30) Antuanae Garrett G SO 5/6″ Pts: 4 FG: 1/3 3pt: 1/3 FT: 1/2
#11) Breyanna Howard F SR 5’9″ Pts: 3 FG: 1/2 2pt: 1/2 FT: 1/3
#32) Jayrissa Grayson F SO 5’7″ Pts: 2 FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1

HSBB Girls 03/10/18 Class 5 Quarterfinals at Lindenwood University: Francis Howell Central 39 Kirkwood 52 Final: Kirkwood grinds for the win and earns another trip to state

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Girls Class 5 Quarterfinals
Date: Saturday, March 10, 2018

TIME: 6:00pm

B/G: Girls

LOCATION: Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Quarterfinal

SCORE:                                               1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Francis Howell Central    5 10   9  15              39
Starters: 12, 15, 21, 32, 33*
Team: Kirkwood                             11 12 11  18             52
Starters: 3*, 4, 14, 21, 31

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Francis Howell Central: Pts: 5 FG: 2/9 2pt: 1/7 3pt: 1/2 FT: 0/2 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 6 Pts off the turnovers: 6
Kirkwood: Pts: 11 FG: 5/13 2pt: 4/10 3pt: 1/3 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 0

Second Quarter Summary:
Francis Howell Central: Pts: 10/15 FG: 4/10 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 2/2 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 2
Kirkwood: Pts: 12/23 FG: 3/10 2pt: 1/7 3pt: 2/3 FT: 4/6 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the turnovers: 8

Third Quarter Summary:
Francis Howell Central: Pts: 9/24 FG: 1/8 2pt: 1/6 3pt: 0/2 FT: 7/8 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 5
Kirkwood: Pts: 11/34 FG: 4/8 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 1/3 FT: 2/3 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 7 Pts off the turnovers: 3. Kirkwood’s #21) Jaidah Stewart scored seven points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Francis Howell Central: Pts: 15/39 FG: 6/10 2pt: 6/8 3pt: 0/2 FT: 3/5 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 1 Pts off the turnovers: 2
Kirkwood: Pts: 18/52 FG: 5/9 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 1/2 FT: 7/8 2nd chance pts: 4 Turnovers: 1 Pts off turnovers: 2. Kirkwood’s #21) Jaidah Stewart scored eight points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:
Francis Howell Central: Pts: 39 FG: 13/37 35% 2pt: 10/29 34% 3pt: 3/8 38% FT: 10/15 67% 2nd chance pts: 5 Turnovers: 14 Points off the turnovers: 15 Rebounds: 14 Assists: 4

Kirkwood: Pts: 52 FG: 52 FG: 17/40 43% 2pt: 12/29 41% 3pt: 5/11 45% FT: 13/17 76% 2nd chance pts: 9 Turnovers: 17 Points off the turnovers: 13 Rebounds: 30 Assists: 11

Team Summary:
Francis Howell Central started out slow and was winning 3-2 with 6:12 and that was the last lead they had. The only scored five points in the first quarter and committed six turnovers that turned into six Kirkwood points and was losing 11-5 after one quarter. They did better in the second quarter and caused five turnovers and turned into eight points of the total ten. The score at halftime Kirkwood 23-15. The third quarter they went one for eight from the field but went seven for eight from the free throw line and was down 34-25 after three quarters. The fourth quarter they scored fifteen points but let the Division one prospects for Kirkwood score 13 points and lost three more points and the final score 52-39

Kirkwood took the lead 4-3 with 5:32 left in the game and never was behind again. They started off slow but had a six point lead after one quarter 11-5. The second quarter they committed five turnovers and Central scored eight points off the turnovers but did gain a point and was winning 23-15 at the half. The third quarter they scored 11 points and Everett and Stewart scored nine of the total 11 points. The fourth quarter the division one prospects Everett and Stewart scored 13 of the 18 total points. The game was never in doubt. The next game is in JQH Center in Springfield, MO in the semifinals vs Liberty (KC) at 5:10pm.

Key Stats:
Francis Howell Central:
#12) Yani Curry F JR 5’9″ Pts: 14 FG: 5/13 2pt: 5/13 FT: 4/7
#33) Azaria Hulbert G SO 5’6″ Pts: 9 FG: 2/7 2pt: 2/7 FT: 5/6 3 rebounds
#32) Makenzie Schierding G SR 5’8″ Pts: 6 FG: 2/5 3pt: 2/5
#15) Lauren Ebert G JR 5’8″ Pts: 4 FG: 1/3 2pt: 0/2 3pt: 1/1 FT: 1/2 6 turnovers
#21) Hannah Currant F SR 5’11” Pts: 2 FG: 1/4 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 0/1 3 rebounds 2 steals
#24) Sofia Tweedie F FR 5’9″ Pts: 2 FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1 3 rebounds, 2 steals

Kirkwood:
#21) Jaidah Stewart G SR 5’*” Pts: 21 FG: 8/17 2pt: 7/12 3pt: 1/5 FT: 4/4 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals 2000th career point with 1:05 left in the game Minnesota recruit
#4) Jayla Everett G SR 5’10” Pts: 18 FG: 6/11 2pt: 3/7 3pt: 3/4 FT: 3/4 5 steals, 5 assists 7 turnovers New Mexico recruit
#3) Natalia Bruns F SO 6′ Pts: 10 FG: 2/5 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 1/1 FT: 5/6 8 rebounds, 4 turnovers
#14) Makayla Walker G SR 5’4″ Pts: 2 FG: 1/5 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 0/1 4 rebounds, 4 assists   Evansville recruit
#34) Emily Kreider F JR 6′  Pts: 1 FT: 1/2

HSBB Girls 03/10/18 Class 5 Quarterfinals at Lindenwood University: Hazelwood Central 67 St. Joseph’s 79 Final: St. Joseph’s Alex Kerr’s 46 points leads them to state.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Girls Class 5 Quarterfinals
Date: Saturday, March 10, 2018

TIME: 1:00pm

B/G: Girls

LOCATION: Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Quarterfinals

SCORE:                                            1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Hazelwood Central     15 17 14 21               67
Starters: 5**, 10, 11, 24*, 50
Team: St. Joseph’s                     18 15 19 27              79 
Starters: 13, 24, 25, 34, 44

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 15 FG: 6/17 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 3/11 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 4 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the turnovers: 0 Hazelwood Central’s #50) Kelsie Williams scored seven points in the first quarter.
St. Joseph’s: Pts: 18 FG: 9/11 2pt: 9/11 3pt: none FT: none 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the turnovers: 5. #34) Alex Kerr scored 10 and #44) AnnMarie Tyson scored eight points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 17/32 FG: 6/14 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 3/6 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 4. Hazelwood Central’s #5) Nariyah Simmons scored eight points in the second quarter.
St. Joseph’s: Pts: 15/33 FG: 6/9 2pt: 6/8 3pt: 0/1 FT: 3/3 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 6 Pts off the turnovers: 5. St. Joseph’s #34) Alex Kerr scored 11 points in the second quarter and 21 for the first half

Third Quarter Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 14/46 FG: 5/13 2pt: 4/6 3pt: 1/7 FT: 3/3 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the turnovers: 2 Hazelwood Central’s #50) Kelsie Williams scored seven points in the third quarter.
St. Joseph’s: Pts: 19/52 FG: 7/11 2pt: 6/8 3pt: 1/3 FT: 4/4 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 5. St. Joseph’s #34) Alex Kerr scored 16 points in the third quarter and 37 points after three quarters.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 21/67 FG: 8/20 2pt: 5/12 3pt: 3/8 FT: 2/6 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 0 Pts off the turnovers: 0. Hazelwood Central’s #10) Kourtney White scored eight points in the fourth quarter.
St. Joseph’s: Pts: 29/79 FG: 7/11 2pt: 7/10 3pt: 0/1 FT: 13/16 2nd chance pts: 7 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 7. St. Joseph’s #34) Alex Kerr scored nine points in the fourth quarter and 46 points for the game. #44) AnnMarie Tyson scored seven points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 67 FG: 25/64 39% 2pt: 15/32 47% 3pt: 10/32 31% FT: 7/11 64% 2nd chance pts: 9 Turnovers: 10 Pts off the turnovers: 6 22 rebounds 6 assists

St. Joseph’s: Pts: 79 FG: 29/42 69% 2pt: 28/37 76% 3pt: 1/5 20% FT: 20/23 87% 2nd chance pts: 9 Turnovers: 19 Pts off the turnovers: 22 Rebounds: 28 Assists: 19

Team Summary:
Hazelwood Central hung tough but took too many threes 32 of them and made 10 of them. They were down one at the break. They were outscored by five points in the third quarter and let St. Joseph’s #34) Alex Kerr scored 16 in the third quarter. The fourth quarter they were outscored by eight points in the fourth quarter and St. Joseph’s hit 13 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter. They had no answer for #34) Alex Kerr that had 46 points . Hazelwood Central took tougher shots and didnt pass the ball very well and only had six assists. They hung tough but their three point shots went cold and was second best today.

St. Joseph’s was up only one point at halftime 33-32 and #34) Alex Kerr scored 21 points in the first half. Then #34) Kerr scored 16 of St. Joseph’s 19 points in the third quarter. The fourth quarter Hazelwood Central doubled Kerr and she found #44) AnnMarie Tyson underneath the basket a perfect two girl game. St. Joseph’s played a perfect two girl game the whole game and Hazelwood Central had no answer for Kerr. They play Thursday, March 15, 2018 in Springfield, MO at JQH Center against Kickapoo (Springfield) at 3:30pm

Key Stats:
Hazelwood Central:
#50) Kelsie Williams C SR 5’10” Pts: 23 FG: 8/18 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 5/10 FT: 2/2 Big 3’s
#5) Nariyah Simmons G FR 5’5″ Pts: 20 FG: 8/19 2pt: 5/9 3pt: 3/10 FT: 1/1 7 rebounds, 2 steals Freshman
#10) Kourtney White G Sr 5’6″ Pts: 16 FG: 7/12 FG: 6/6 3pt: 1/6 FT: 1/6 FT: 1/2 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals Good all around player
#11) Nikayla Hill G SR 5’9″ Pts: 3 FG: 1/12 2pt: 0/6 3pt: 1/6 FT: none
#40) Jakayla Kirk C SO 5’10” Pts: 3 FG: 0/1 2pt: 0/1 3pt: none FT: 3/6 6 rebounds
#44) Denae Howard F JR 5’7″ Pts: 2 FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1 3pt: none FT: none

St. Joseph’s:
#34) Alex Kerr C SR 6’2″ Pts: 46 FG: 17/20 2pt: 17/20 3pt: none FT: 12/13 12 rebounds, 3 assists, dominated Missouri S&T recruit
#44) AnnMarie Tyson F SR 5’10” Pts: 15 FG: 7/10 2pt: 7/10 FT: 1/1 6 rebounds, 7 assists
#13) Tiffany Sakamoto G JR 5’7″ Pts: 4 FG: 2/4 2pt: 2/4
#12) Mary LaBella G SR 5’7″ Pts: 4 FG: 0/2 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 0/1 FT: 4/4
#25) Ann Lally G JR 5’10” Pts: 3 FG: 1/3 3pt: 1/3 3 rebounds
#2) Kathryn Sullivan G JR 5’6″ Pts: 3 FT: 3/4
#24) Erika Pudlowski G SR 5’5″ Pts: 2 FG: 1/2 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 0/1 FT: 0/1 8 assists
#33) Catherine Roux F SO 5’10” Pts: 2 FG: 1/1 2pt: 1/1

HSBB Boys 03/10/18 Class 5 Quarterfinals at Lindenwood University: Hazelwood Central 72 Chaminade 79 Final: Chaminade has a big 4th quarter to make it to State for the fourth straight year.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Boys Class 5 Quarterfinals
Date: Saturday, March 10, 2018

TIME: 2:45pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: State Tournament
ROUND: Quarterfinals

SCORE:                                                           1    2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Hazelwood Central (Central)    17 18 13 24               72
Starters: 1, 3, 11, 22, 23
Team: Chaminade                                      15 17 18 29               79
Starters: 0*, 1, 4, 13*, 25

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Chaminade starts the game with a 5-0 run including a basket by #4) Jericole Hellems (7:45) and a three by #25) Keyyaun Batchman hits a three (Chaminade 5-0 7:21). Central answers with their own 5-0 run including a three by #1) Telly Wright (6:31) and a two by #22) Shaun Williams (Tied at 5 5:42). Chaminade’s #5) Jonathan Dunn hits a three (Chaminade 8-5 5:30). Central follows with a 7-0 run including a baskey and a three by #23) Cameron Williams and a basket by #22) S. Williams (Central 12-8 3:31). Chaminade’s #0) Luke Kasubke and Central’s #1) Wright exchanged threes (Central 15-11 2:12). Chaminade’s #13) Harrisom Vickers and Central’s #22) S. Williams exchanged baskets and Chaminade’s #1) Jadis White added two free throws to make the score after one quarter Central 17-15. Hazelwood Central: Pts: 17 FG: 7/13 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 3/6 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 4. Chaminade: Pts: 15 FG: 5/12 2pt: 2/4 3pt: 3/8 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 3 Pts off turnovers: 3

Second Quarter Summary:
Chaminade’s #13) Vickers starts the second quarter with a bucket (7:23) and Central’s #23) C. Williams answered with a basket (6:55). Chaminade’s #25) Batchman hits a bucket (6:25) and Central’s #23) C. Williams adds a free throw (Central 20-19 5:45). The next two possessions were turnovers. Chaminade’s #4) Hellems (5:16) and Central’s #1) Wright (4:33) exchanged baskets. Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits two free throws(4:27) and Central’s #22) S. Williams scores a three point play (Central 25-23 4:06). Chaminade’s #4) Hellems (3:51) and Central’s #32) Dallas Craddieth (3:18) exchanged baskets. Chaminade’s #1) White hits a three (3:06) and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits two free throws (Chaminade 30-27 2:45). Central finished the half with a 8-2 run including two baskets and two free throws from Central’s #23) C. Williams and a basket by #22) S. Willams and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems adds two free throws to make the score at the break. Hazelwood Central 35-32. Hazelwood Central: Pts: 18/35 FG: 7/15 2pt: 7/10 3pt: 0/5 FT: 4/5 2nd chance pts: 4 Turnovers: 4 Pts off the turnovers: 2 Centrals’ #23) Cameron Williams scored nine points in the second quarter. Chaminade: Pts: 17/32 FG: 5/11 2pt: 4/9 3pt: 1/2 FT: 6/8 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 5 Pts off the turnovers: 3 Chaminade’s #4) Jericole Hellems scored 10 points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
Chaminade’s #1) White (7:38) and Central’s #23) C. Williams (7:28) exchanged baskets to start the second half. Chamiade’s #13) Vickers (7:07) and Central’s #23) C. Williams exchanged baskets (Central 39-36 6:41). Chaminade’s #25) Batchman (6:28) hits a three and Central’s #11) Xavier Ball (5:35) scored a three point play. Central’s #22) S. Williams (5:09) and Chaminade’s #1) White exchanged baskets (Central 44-41 5:00). Central’s #23) C. Williams (4:43) and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems (3:23) exchanged baskets and Central’s #11) Ball adds a two (Central 48-43 3:02). Chaminade goes on a 7-0 run to finish the quarter including two free throws and a basket at the buzzer from #4) Hellems and #0) Luke Kasubke scored a three point play to make the score after three quarters Chaminade 50-48. Hazelwood Central: 13/48 FG: 6/15 2pt: 6/13 3pt: 0/2 FT: 1/1 2nd chance pts: 3 Turnovers: 3 Pts off the turnovers: 5. Chaminade : Pts: 18/50 FG: 7/15 2pt: 6/11 3pt: 1/4 FT: 3/3 2nd chance pts: 7 Turnovers: 2 Pts off the turnovers: 0 .

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Chaminade’s #13) Vickers (7:10) and Central’s #22) S. Williams (6:46) exchanged baskets to start the fourth quarter. Chaminade’s #13) Vickers (6:36) hits a two and Central’s #23) C. Williams hits a three (Chaminade 54-53 5:55). Chaminade’s #25) Batchman (5:49) hits two free throws and Central’s #1) Wright (5:28) hits a three. Central’s #23) C. Williams (4:48) hits a two and Chaminade’s #1) White (4:37) hit two free throws. Central’s #22) S. Williams (4:25) hits two free throws and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a two (Tied at 60 4:02). Central goes on a 7-2 run that included threes by Central’s #22) S. Williams (3:33) and #23) C. Williams (3:07) followed by Chaminade’s #4) Hellems (3:03) hits two free throws and Central’s #32) Craddieth added a free throw (Central 67-62 2:53). Chaminade answers with a 11-0 run that included a rare four point play by #4) Hellems (2:35), three point play by #13) Vickers (2:06) and #1) White added four free throws (Chaminade 73-67 1:10). Central had two turnovers in the 11-0 run that turned into five Chaminade points. Central’s #22) S. Williams (:44.6) and Chaminade’s #13) Vickers exchanged one free throw a piece (Chaminade 74-68 :40). Central turns it over and Chaminade’s #1) White hits two free throws (:37.7) and Central misses a shot and Chaminade’s #4) Hellems hits a free throw (Chaminade 77-68 :28.2). Central’s #22) S. Williams (:20.8) hits a two and Chaminade’s #13) Vickers (:20.8) hits a free throw . Central’s #4) Larrion Heard (:11.2) hits a two and Chaminade’s #13) Vickers hits a free throw to make the final score Chaminade 79-72. Hazelwood Central: Pts: 24/72 FG: 8/16 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 4/9 FT: 4/7 2nd chance pts: 7 Turnovers: 3 Points off the turnovers: 7. Hazelwood Central’s #22) Shaun Williams scored 10 points and #23) Cameron Williams scored eight points in the fourth quarter. Chaminade: Pts: 29/79 FG: 5/9 2pt: 4/8 3pt: 1/1 FT: 18/24 2nd chance pts: 4 Turnovers: 1 Points off the turnovers: 2 Chaminade’s #13) Harrison Vickers scored 12 points and #4) Jericole Hellems scored nine points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:
Hazelwood Central: Pts: 72 FG: 28/59 47% 2pt: 21/37 57% 3pt: 7/22 32% FT: 9/13 69% 2nd chance points : 16 Turnovers: 14 Points off the turnovers: 13 31 rebounds

Chaminade: Pts: 79 FG: 22/47 47% 2pt: 16/32 50% 3pt: 6/15 40% FT: 29/37 78% 2nd chance pts: 17 Turnovers: 11 Pts off the turnovers: 8 31 rebounds

Team Summary:
Hazelwood Central was leading by two after one quarter 17-15 with #22) S. Williams and C, Williams and #1) Wright scored all 17 points. Hazelwood Central outscored Chaminade 18-17 in the second quarter to lead at the half 35-32 and those three players scored all but two points. Chaminade outscored Hazelwood Central 18-13 in the third quarter and Chaminade beat them on the boards. Chaminade led 50-48 after three quarters. The fourth quarter the tied at 60 with 4:02 left. Hazelwood Central hit two threes, Chaminade hit two free throws and Central hit a free throw to lead 67-62 with 2:53 left in the game. Chaminade went on a 11-0 run that included a rare four point play and included two Central turnovers that turned into five Chaminade five points. Chaminade led 73-67 with 1:10 left and Central lost a point in the last 1:10 and was second best tonight and lost 79-72.

Chaminade kept it close in the first half and was losing 35-32 at the break. The third quarter they gained five points and had seven second chance points in the third quarter and scored five points off turnovers and didn’t allow any points off their turnovers. The fourth quarter they only had one turnover and they shot 24 free throws and hit 18 of them. Chaminade was down 67-62 with 2:53 left and went ona 11-0 run that included a rare four point play by #4) Hellems and was leading 73-67 with 1:10 left and gained a point in the last 1:10 to win 79-72. Chaminade plays Rock Bridge in the semifinals in Springfield on Thursday at 6:50pm.

Key Stats:
Hazelwood Central:
#23) Cameron Williams G SR 6’4″ Pts: 28 FG: 11/15 2pt: 8/10 3pt: 3/5 FT: 3/4 10 rebounds had the best game of anybody.
#22) Shaun Williams G SR 6’3″ Pts: 23 FG: 9/18 2pt: 8/12 3pt: 1/6 FT: 4/5 7 rebounds, 4 assists D1 player
#1) Telly Wright G SR 5’9″ Pts: 11 FG: 4/14 2pt: 1/5 3pt: 3/9 FT: none

Chaminade:
#4) Jericole Hellems G SR 6’7″ Pts: 27 FG: 7/15 2pt: 6/12 3pt: 1/3 FT: 12/15 12 rebounds Good game
#1) Jadis White G SR 6′ Pts: 17 FG: 3/10 2pt: 2/7 3pt: 1/3 FT: 10/12 2 assists good game
#13) Harrison Vickers G SO 6’4″ Pts: 16 FG: 6/9 2pt: 6/7 3pt: 0/2 FT: 4/7 6 rebounds good 4th quarter
#25) Keyyaun Batchman G JR 6’1″ Pts: 10 FG: 3/5 2pt: 1/2 3pt: 1/3 FT: 2/2 5 rebounds