High School SportsMarch 12, 2025

Jackson Girls' Basketball's impressive season ends in heartbreak as they fall 54-42 to Cor Jesu in the district title game. Despite a strong start, the Lady Indians couldn't overcome a second-quarter slump.

Jackson head coach Angela Fulton looks on during a game against Cor Jesu Academy during the Class 6 District 1 championship game on Tuesday, March 11, at Lindbergh High School in St. Louis.
Jackson head coach Angela Fulton looks on during a game against Cor Jesu Academy during the Class 6 District 1 championship game on Tuesday, March 11, at Lindbergh High School in St. Louis. Jacob Blassingame ~ Special to the Southeast Missourian
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The Jackson girls' basketball team entered the Class 6 District 1 tournament with only one loss to its name.

However, the Lady Indians could not afford one more loss in the postseason.

Jackson fell to Cor Jesu Academy 54-42 in the C6D1 championship game on Tuesday, March 11, at Lindbergh High School in St. Louis. Cor Jesu, who finished last season in the state semifinals, has now won five district titles in the past seven years.

The Indians kept it close with the Chargers early in the game. Addison Henderson and Lauren Dory each scored five points in the first quarter to lead toward a 13-13 tie.

Henderson finished the game with a team-high nine points, all scored in the first half. The Indians fell into a hole quickly in the second quarter as they were held to only five points and went into halftime trailing 25-18.

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Kate Deck scored all eight of her points in the third quarter as the Indians tried to pick their offense back up and score 12 points during the period.

The Indians weren't able to catch up with the Chargers, who outscored them by a point in the third quarter and scored a game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter, highlighted by them making 9-of-12 free throws. Overall, Cor Jesu made 14-of-17 from the charity stripe.

Jackson finished the season with a 25-2 record, its highest win total since MSHSAA.org started tracking seasons in 2009. Their previous high was in 2019, when the Indians went 24-5 with a district title.

Jackson bids farewell to four seniors; Addison Criddle, Camryn Alsdorf, Lillie Cole, and Emerson Gross.

After seeing the impact Addison Henderson and Kate Deck had as freshmen, optimism is high for another strong run at the district championship in 2026.

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