The Rundown: Hannibal soccer coach hits career milestone, QND settles for draw, Ritterbusch with four hits for Highland

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Plenty of action across the board Thursday. Here is a look at some of the things that happened:

• Hannibal boys soccer coach Eric Hill reached a milestone with the Pirates’ 3-0 North Central Missouri Conference victory at Fulton. It was his 300th career victory. Drew Porter, Colton Dryden and DaeShon Glasgow each scored for Hannibal (7-3, 4-0 NCMC), while goalkeeper Parker Terrill earned the shutout.

• The Quincy Notre Dame boys soccer team was saddled with a 1-1 draw with Rochester after the Raiders surrendered a second-half own goal. Tanner Anderson scored on a penalty kick in the first half to give QND a 1-0 lead.

• The John Wood Community College men’s soccer team picked up a 4-1 victory over the Iowa Wesleyan reserves. Jackson Richmiller, Tristen Terrill, Samy Aouati and Breno Queiroz each scored a goal for the Trail Blazers (5-3), while Blake Ryan, Amari Forbes, Spencer Jenkins and Logan Zanger had assists.

• Nora Hark recorded her 100th career ace as the Hannibal volleyball team swept Kirksville 25-12, 25-10, 25-9 in North Central Missouri Conference action. Ashlynn Hess had 17 assists, while Kate Maune had 11 kills and six digs. Hark finished with five kills, three aces and 11 assists.

• Abigail Shaffer had 18 assists, seven digs and three aces in leading the Southeastern volleyball team to a 25-19, 25-18 victory over Winchester West Central. Amanda Stephens had 10 kills, six assists and three blocks for the Suns (15-3).

• The Highland softball team improved to 12-4 with an 11-1 victory at Clark County. Olivia Ritterbusch went 4 for 5 with three runs scored for the Cougars, while Emma Harshberger went 3 for 5 with three RBIs.

• The Quincy Notre Dame girls tennis team beat Jacksonville 8-1 on the road. Evie Schuetz outlasted the Crimsons’ Rachel Lay 6-3, 3-6, 10-8 at No. 1 singles, while the Raiders swept the other five singles matches in straight sets.

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