
Jacob Alepra rises above his defender to score two points. Alepra finished with 4 points.
Gillespie’s boys and girls basketball teams both took home victories on Saturday from the Carlinville Holiday Tournament after both teams defeated Bunker Hill making the boys 2-0 and the girls 1-1 in pool play with one remaining pool play game scheduled for this evening.
The girls game was much closer as the Lady Miners used their talented bench to wear down Bunker Hill, 47-44, earning their first victory in the tournament in a come-from-behind overtime fashion. In boys play, Gillespie jumped ahead 15-5 before a timeout halted their momentum. Never trailing, the Miners went on to get their second win Saturday evening by a score of 73-38.
BOYS: Miners 73, Bunker Hill 38
The Miners went to work in the opening stanza jumping in front 7-2 and later 15-5 before a break in the action. Gillespie extended their lead 23-5 by the end of the first quarter. The racehorse style of play continued throughout the game as coach Casey Sholtis rotated players in the game from the the bench to keep fresh legs on the court.
Nick Price propelled Gillespie and finished with 23 points
Bunker Hill edged back during the second quarter scoring 16 compared to Gillespie’s 19, but the Miners outscored the Minutemen 31-17 in the second half to secure their second victory of the tournament. Nick Price propelled Gillespie with his five three-pointers, two field goals and four free throws finishing with 23 points. Evan Price followed with 13 while Blake Hayes finished with 12.

Amanda Schmidt leads the Lady Miners with 18 points.
For the second night, the team’s free throw percentage boosted their performance. Gillespie made 15 of 20 attempted from the line Saturday evening, slightly below their 92% free throw percentage on Friday. The Miners (2-0) play Lincolnwood (2-0) tonight at 8 p.m., the victor will represent the green pool in the championship tomorrow night.
GIRLS: Lady Miners 47, Bunker Hill 44 (OT)
Gillespie’s girls got their first win of the tournament on Saturday against a tough Bunker Hill team who entered the tournament with a 5-7 record. After both teams were knotted at 8 after the first quarter, the Lady Miners trailed 13-20 at halftime after Bunker Hill outscored Gillespie 12-5.
Amanda Schmidt led the Miners with 18 points
The Lady Miners rallied in the second half outscoring Bunker Hill 14-9 in the third quarter and then 10-8 in the fourth to send the game into overtime. Gillespie trailed in the second half until tying the game at 27 with 1:20 left in the third quarter. The game went back and forth in the fourth quarter and the Lady Miners trailed by two points with 27 seconds remaining, but Gillespie pushed a rebound from a missed shot ahead to Bailey Jarman whose layup sent the game into overtime.
Gillespie outscored Bunker Hill 10-7 in the four minute overtime period with two points coming from Amanda Schmidt’s two made free throws with 36 seconds remaining. Schmidt led the Miners with 18 points while Bette Hammann followed with 11 and Paige Niemeyer contributed 10.
The Lady Miners (1-1) will play their last pool play game tonight against Greenfield-Northwestern (0-2) at 6:30 p.m. in the middle school gym.
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