SJ-O cross country begins season strong, Soccer and Volleyball pick-up wins
BY FRED KRONER
fred@sjodaily.com
SJ-O Boys’ cross-country
With Brandon Mattsey and Eric Poe finishing second and third, respectively, the SJ-O Spartans opened the boys’ cross-country season on Saturday by winning the Doc Acklin Memorial Invitational, at Paris.
SJ-O had a team score of 25. Runner-up Marshall had a score of 49.
Mattsey ran the 3-mile course in 17 minutes, 1.4 seconds. Poe finished in 17:07.6.
The Spartans had five runners among the top 10 in a field of 81 competitors.
Elijah Mock was seventh (17:44.0), followed by Luke Stegall in eighth (17:46.8) and Charlie Mabry in 10th (18:04.1).
Rounding out the team’s top seven were Braden Clampitt in 21st (18:55.1) and Lukas Hutcherson in 22nd (19:00.3).
SJ-0 returns to action on Saturday in Chrisman’s Cowchip Classic.
SJ-O Girls’ cross-country
The Spartans placed second to Marshall in Saturday’s 11-school Doc Acklin Memorial Invitational, in Paris.
Marshall had a composite score of 28. SJ-O totaled 34 points.
All of the Spartans’ top seven runners finished among the top 18 in a field of 56.
Jillian Plotner ran the 3-mile course in 18 minutes, 35.2 seconds and finished third individually.
She was two spots ahead of teammate Hannah Rajlich, whose time was 20:37.9.
Ava Knap was seventh (20:44.8) and Ashlyn Lannert was 10th (21:06.3).
Other team leaders were Ally Monk (11th in 21:11.7), Hope Rajlich (12th in 21:13.5) and Kailyn Ingram (18th in 21:47.6).
The Spartans’ next meet is Saturday at Chrisman in the Cowchip Classic.
SJ-O Soccer
Zac Seeley scored three goals – one on a penalty kick – and SJ-O won its first match of the season on Monday, 5-1 against visiting Schlarman Academy.
The teams were tied, 1-1, at intermission.
Wes Seeley and Brayden Grimsey each had one goal for the Spartans (1-3-1).
Goalkeeper Hunter Ketchum had two saves.
SJ-O returns to action tonight at Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin.
SJ-O Volleyball
The Spartans (4-1) won their fourth consecutive two-set match on Tuesday, dealing visiting Cissna Park a 25-7, 25-9 loss.
Kennedi Burnett had team-high totals in kills (seven), digs (five) and blocks (two).
Emily Bigger put up 21 assists and Lacey Kaiser landed five service aces in addition to four kills.
Katelyn Berry chipped in with four aces, four kills and four digs. Payton Vallee added five kills.
SJ-O returns to action tonight at Teutopolis.