Baldwin girls edge Spring Hill; Eudora sweeps

? Baldwin High shook off a slow start — and caught a break when Spring Hill missed the tying free throw with .9 seconds remaining — to keep its hopes for an undefeated Frontier League season alive with a 48-47 girls basketball victory Tuesday over Spring Hill.

Emily Brown led Baldwin with 13 points. Kari Garrison added 12 and Jamie Lawrenz 10.

“Spring Hill played a terrific ballgame,” BHS coach Eric Toot said. “They put a lot of pressure on us defensively.”

Baldwin (14-2 overall, 8-0 league) hit just four of 21 field-goal attempts in the first half.

“We dug ourselves a hole,” Toot said, “but in the second half we battled back to get back in the game.”

Baldwin 48, Spring Hill 47

Baldwin 9 10 18 11 — 48

Spring Hill 13 13 10 11 — 47

Baldwin — Emily Brown 13, Kari Garrison 12, Jamie Lawrenz 10, Anna Gillispie 7, Kalie Harris 4, Kelsey Verhaeghe 2.

Spring Hill — Hammersmith 14, Dittiner 14, Sykes 8, Ordrowski 4, Erikson 3, Jackson 2, Wessel 2.

Jefferson North 54, McLouth 44

McLouth — A huge fourth quarter lifted Jefferson County North to victory over McLouth.

Despite a four-point first quarter, McLouth (3-14) rallied and led, 19-18, at halftime and 31-29 heading into the final quarter, but JCN (2-14) won the fourth, 25-13.

Taylor Renfro led McLouth with nine points.

JCN 54, McLouth 44

Jefferson North 15 3 11 25 — 54

McLouth 4 15 12 13 — 44

Jefferson North — Kraxner 11, Perry 10, Gigstad 8, A. Noll 8, McFarland 7, Selchepine 4, C. Noll 3, McMillan 2, Kairns 1.

McLouth — Renfro 9, L. Thompson 8, Prochaska 7, Meyer 6, S. Thompson 5, Alloway 5, Mills 2, Hoffhines 2.

Santa Fe Trail 63, Lansing 49

Lansing — Alexis Pryor scored 20 points, and Lindsay Boss added 14 as Santa Fe Trail routed Lansing.

“We just came out and absolutely had a great time,” SFT coach Brenda Dahl said. “The girls were kind of refocused on having a good time and playing with lots of excitement. They were absolutely fun to watch. We stayed positive all the way through it. We had no letdowns.”

Santa Fe Trail 63, Lansing 49

Santa Fe Trail 17 10 13 23 — 63

Lansing 10 15 9 15 — 49

SF Trail — Alexis Pryor 20, Lindsay Boss 15, Brea Rutter 7, Katie Barezinski 7, Micala Stallbaumer 6, Hannah Hicks 5, Brooke Pryor 2, Brianna Brown 1.

Lansing — Craig 20, Parent 10, Radovich 7, Goodlin 4, Deere 3, Sickeuger 2, Willcott 2, List 1.

Tonganoxie 67, Perry-Lecompton 36

Tonganoxie — Madison Weller scored 18 points in Tonganoxie’s rout of Perry-Lecompton. Casey Amerine led Perry ( 2-15) with nine points.

“Tonganoxie is good ballteam. They have probably got the best young talent in the league,” P-L coach Kevin Bost said. “We’re young and not there, yet.”

Tonganoxie 67,

Perry-Lecompton 36

Perry-Lecompton 7 13 12 4 — 36

Tonganoxie 15 18 22 12 — 67

Perry-Lecompton — Casey Amerine 9, Haley Wilson 8, Megan Blosser 8, Tonya Gimzo 4, Andrea Williams 4, Alyssa Higgins 3.

Tonganoxie — Michelle McWilliams 4, Pistora 14, Addie Heim 10, Madison Weller 18, Katie Jeannin 2, Kelly Breuer 6, L, Jeannin 3, Deaver 2, Sarah Holliday 8.

Eudora 71, Paola 60

Paola — Lauren Kracl scored 24 points to lead three Eudora players in double figures. Jodi Wingebach added 14 points and Erin Kracl 11 for the Cardinals, who improved to 13-5.

Eudora 71, Paola 60

Eudora 16 14 18 23 — 71

Paola 15 16 13 16 — 60

Eudora — Erin Kracl 11, Kayla Moyer 9, Jodi Wingebach 14, Lauren Kracl 24, Carrie Lister 8.

Paola — Hauback 4, Bledsoe 3, Evans 1, Miller 9, Julyan 15, Craner 17, Wright 9, Logan 2.

Boys

Lansing 61, Santa Fe Trail 51

Carbondale — Jake Carter scored 15 points for Santa Fe Trail (3-14).

“The bottom line is they went to the free-throw line 29 times, and we went there six,” SFT coach Jason Schaffer said. “They were very physical, and we fouled way too much.”

Lansing 61, Santa Fe Trail 51

Lansing 20 15 11 15 — 61

Santa Fe Trail 11 12 10 18 — 51

Lansing — Slater 20, Morehead 15, Brian Kern 7, Warner 6, David Kern 4, Wagner 4, Riemann 3, Saunders 2.

Santa Fe Trail — Jake Carter 15, Rob Musgrave 12, Jay Shively 9, Shawn Conklin 7, Curtis Musgrave 4, Jake Marquart 2, Ryan Griffin 2.

Eudora 59, Spring Hill 53

Eudora — Balanced scoring led Eudora to a narrow win over Spring Hill.

Tyler Cleveland led EHS with 11 points, while Josh Lauder added 10 and Jeremie Bryant, Chris Gabriel and Jessie Montgomery each had nine points for the Cardinals.

EHS hit 20 of 24 free-throw attempts, including 11 of 14 in the fourth quarter.

Eudora 59, Spring Hill 53

Spring Hill 9 13 19 12 — 53

Eudora 20 16 12 11 — 59

Spring Hill — Barnett 16, Murphy 10, Myer 7, Bollig 6, Larsen 6, Smith 5, Phillips 3.

Eudora — Tyler Cleveland 11, Josh Lauer 10, Jeremie Bryant 9, Chris Gabriel 9, Jessie Montgomery 9, Mark Abel 4, Josh Brouhard 4, Aaron Westerhause 3.

Jefferson North 55, McLouth 42

McLouth — Casey Hochard scored 13 points, and Pat Bartlett added 11 in a losing cause for McLouth (6-11).

JCN 55, McLouth 42

Jefferson North 14 11 6 14 — 42

McLouth 11 8 17 16 — 55

Jefferson North — Piha 32, Zeilinski 12, Weishaar 4, Pollard 3, Page 2.

McLouth — Hochard 13, Bartlet 11, Mills 5, Steffey 5, Gardner 4, Stewart 2, Burnett 2.