Sunday, February 14, 1999
CINCINNATI GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
CHCA finishes regular season 20-0
Nancy Bowden and Kyra Gross each posted double-doubles as Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy defeated Summit Country Day 59-20 Saturday to finish the regular season with a 20-0 record.
Bowden scored 18 points and had 10 steals. Gross scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.
SUMMIT (20) Frazer 1 2 4, Falconi 3 0 6, Boyce 1 2 4, Lazorchak 1 0 2, Lydon 2 0 4. Totals: 8 4 20.
CHCA (59) N. Bowden 6 6 18, Hewitt 2 0 4, Johnson 1 2 4, Wightman 2 0 4, Snyder 4 0 8, Ramsey 1 0 2, Gross 7 1 15, Fye 1 2 4. Totals: 24 11 59.
Summit ....... 4 2 8 620
CHCA ....... 14 16 13 1659
Records: S 17-3 (MVC 13-3), C 20-0 (16-0).
MVC
Cincinnati Country Day 44, Seven Hills 23, at Seven Hills CCD gave up six points in the first quarter, then shut out Seven Hills in the second quarter.
CCD's Stephanie Reiber had 15 points and Meredith Hillary added 11.
CCD (44) Reis 1 0 2, Reiber 7 0 15, Fitzhugh 2 3 7, Baker 4 0 9, Hillary 4 3 11. Totals: 18 6 44.
SEVEN HILLS (23) Blanck 1 0 2, Hoffhei mer 1 0 2, Marrero 1 0 2, Kalubi 2 0 4, Robertson 1 2 4, Rhodes 0 2 2, Hanlon 1 0 2, Johnson 2 1 5. Totals: 9 5 23.
CCD ....... 16 9 12 744
Seven Hills ....... 6 0 8 923
Three-point field goals: CReiber, Baker. Records: C 14-6 (MVC 13-3), S 5-14 (4-12).
FAVC
Mason 75, Kings 23, at Mason Senior Dallas Williams scored 28 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, had four steals and three assists in her final home game.
The Comets completed their second straight undefeated regular season.
KINGS (23) Fox 5 3 13, Roudabush 3 0 6, Beckett 1 0 2, McAlarney 1 0 2. Totals: 10 3 23.
MASON (75) Stein 1 0 3, Richardson 1 1 3, Lippert 2 0 5, Ellis 2 0 4, Issenmann 4 0 10, Jones 4 0 10, Williams 9 9 28, Munoz 5 0 10, Imbus 1 0 2. Totals: 29 10 75.
Kings ....... 6 2 8 723
Mason ....... 9 22 22 2275
Three-point field goals: MStein, Lippert, Williams, Issenmann 2, Jones 2. Records: M 20-0 (FAVC 14-0), K 9-10 (5-8).
Little Miami 72, Lebanon 70, at Lebanon Little Miami junior point guard Kelli Gentry sank two free throws with two seconds re maining.
Little Miami's Courtney Balser and Lebanon's Lindsey Hicks each scored 24 points.
LITTLE MIAMI (72) Gentry 2 6 10, Chamberlin 6 0 12, Horn 2 2 7, Back 3 6 14, Richardson 2 0 5, Balser 8 6 24. Totals: 23 20 72.
LEBANON (70) Prosperi 9 1 19, Howard 1 0 2, Siehl 1 0 2, Gregory 4 1 9, McVey 2 0 4, Bunting 5 0 10, Hicks 8 5 24. Totals: 30 7 70.
Little Miami ....... 22 12 19 1972
Lebanon ....... 23 11 15 2170
Three-point field goals: LMBack 2, Balser 2, Horn, Richardson. LeHicks 3. Records: LM 15-5 (FAVC 10-4), Le 15-5 (11-3).
Norwood 51, Loveland 46, at Loveland Vignette Monohan's three-pointer with a minute to play wrapped up the victory.
Norwood's Teneeka Edwards scored 21 points, while Chrissy Johnson paced Loveland with 13.
NORWOOD (51) Jennings 3 0 6, McCarthy 4 6 14, Monohan 3 2 10, Edwards 7 7 21. Totals: 17 15 51.
LOVELAND (46) Polce 2 0 4, Muhammad 4 1 9, Wilson 0 3 3, Johnson 5 2 13, Lanker 6 0 12, Kowatsch 2 0 4, Seifreid 0 1 1. Totals: 19 7 46.
Norwood ....... 5 10 17 1951
Loveland ....... 8 11 9 1846
Three-point field goals: NMonohan 2. L
Johnson. Records: L 8-12 (FAVC 6-8).
GGCL
Badin 51, Roger Bacon 44, at Roger Bacon The Rams wrapped up the Girls Greater Cincinnati Gray Divi sion title with Lisa Knapp scoring 15 points in the second quarter.
Badin converted 11-of-14 free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off Bacon.
Sarah Schaefer led the Spartans with 12 points. Knapp finished with 28 for Badin.
BADIN (51) Vilkoski 0 1 1, Bennett 0 3 3, Fiehrer 1 2 4, Giesting 0 2 2, Larkin 0 1 1, Kuhl 1 2 4, Knapp 9 7 28, Wolf 3 2 8. Totals: 14 20 51.
ROGER BACON (44) Holt 2 2 6, Vondrell 1 0 2, Gutzwiller 1 0 2, Schaefer 4 3 12, Metz 3 1 7, Hazelbaker 2 0 4, Gendrew 4 1 9, Pennington 1 0 2. Totals: 19 7 44.
Badin ....... 7 17 16 1151
Roger Bacon ....... 4 7 19 1444
Three-point field goals: BKnapp 3. R
Schaefer. Records: B 18-2 (GGCL 11-2), R 12-8 (6-7).
St. Ursula 65, Purcell Marian 54, at Moeller Chrissy Donovan and Megan Veith each scored 15 points for St. Ursula.
Donovan also had 13 assists while Gretchen Menke blocked seven shots. Purcell Marian's Michelle Reese scored a game-high 16 points.
PURCELL MARIAN (54) Cox 5 2 12, White 4 0 10, Conover 1 1 4, Shephard 1 0 2, Bernert 0 2 2, Reese 6 4 16, Thurman 3 1 8. Totals: 20 10 54.
ST. URSULA (65) Donovan 4 4 15, Menke 2 0 4, Fischer 1 0 3, Hogel 2 2 7, M. Veith 7 1 15, T. Veith 1 5 7, Neyer 2 2 8, Bohart 3 0 6. Totals: 22 14 65.
Purcell Marian ....... 12 14 9 1954
St. Ursula ....... 16 16 16 1765
Three-point field goals: SDonovan 3, Fischer, Hogel, Neyer 2. PWhite 2, Conover, Thurman. Records: S 14-5 (GGCL 9-4).
CHL
Finneytown 65, Indian Hill 41, at Finneytown Finneytown's Tricia Wiant scored 10 of her 12 points in the fourth quarter.
Ann Crary led Finneytown with a game-high 22 points. Sarah David paced Indian Hill with 18.
INDIAN HILL (41) Cooper 0 2 2, Schmidt 2 0 5, David 8 2 18, O"Reilly 1 2 4, Warden 2 5 9, Ellis 1 1 3. Totals: 14 12 41.
FINNEYTOWN (65) Brookbank 2 6 10, Flick 2 1 5, Behler 3 0 6, Neher 0 2 2, Brehm 3 0 6, Crary 9 4 22, Wiant 3 6 12, Warner 1 0 2. Totals: 23 19 65.
Indian Hill ....... 7 9 12 1341
Finneytown ....... 12 17 14 2265
Three-point field goals: ISchmidt. Records: F 10-9 (CHL 6-8).
GMC
Hamilton 64, Middletown 36, at Middletown The Big Blue took a 22-6 first-quarter lead with Angela Tolbert scoring 10 of her 21 points.
Amy Scheve had nine rebounds and nine blocks for Hamilton. Enjoli Hamilton paced Middletown with 10 points.
HAMILTON (64) Bush 5 2 13, Halcomb 1 2 4, Vastola 0 2 2, Orozco 2 1 5, Tolbert 9 3 21, Rusbosin 4 0 8, Fox 1 0 2, Taylor 2 0 4, Frazier 0 1 1, Scheve 2 0 4. Totals: 26 11 64.
MIDDLETOWN (36) Hamilton 5 0 10, Mack 0 1 1, Thomas 1 0 2, Cargil 1 1 3, Bryant 0 2 2, Sorrell 3 1 7, Hoskins 4 0 8, Merrida 1 1 3. Totals: 15 6 36.
Hamilton ....... 22 12 18 1264
Middletown ....... 6 6 8 1534
Three-point field goals: HBush. Records: H 11-9 (GMC 8-8), M 1-19.
Sycamore 60, Lima 45, at Lima Michelle Oppito scored six points in the first quarter when the Aviators took control.
Candace Agonifer-Smith scored 14 points to lead Sycamore. Jeanie Johnson paced Lima with a game-high 19 points.
SYCAMORE (60) Frank 2 0 4, Melvin 2 4 8, Austin 4 0 8, Agonafir -Smith 5 4 14, DeAngelo 1 0 2, Fischer 3 0 6, Stanford 1 0 2, Oppito 6 0 12, Fitzwilson 1 2 4. Totals: 25 10 60.
LIMA (45) Miles 5 2 12, Thompson 4 1 10, Johnson 8 3 19, Thomas 1 0 2, Hurley 1 0 2. Totals: 19 6 47.
Sycamore ....... 14 12 16 1860
Lima ....... 4 10 11 2045
Three-point field goals: LThompson. Records: S 15-5 (GMC 12-4).
Non-league
Taylor 65, Calvary Christian 37, at Taylor The Yellowjackets used a full-court press to open a 41-14 halftime lead. Stasie Miller led Taylor with 19 points.
CALVARY CHRISTIAN (37) Woods 2 0 4, Salomon 1 1 3, Curry 2 2 6, VanBerkle 3 4 10, Black 1 0 2, Zimmer 1 0 2, E. Curry 4 2 10. Totals: 14 9 37.
TAYLOR (65) Katsetos 1 0 3, Hutzel 1 1 3, Smith 5 1 11, Bates 1 1 3, Hoffman 1 2 4, Miller 7 1 19, Stokes 4 3 11, Raines 1 0 3, Poynter 1 0 2, Bucher 3 0 6. Totals: 25 10 65.
Calvary Ch. ....... 7 7 10 1337
Taylor ....... 16 25 10 1465
Three-point field goals: TKatsetos, Miller 4. Records: T 14-5, CC 16-5.
Mercy 47, Oak Hills 45, LaRosa Shootout at UC's Shoemaker Center The Bobcats converted 9-of-12 free throws in the second half, six by Angie Zeuch, for the victory.
OAK HILLS (45) Wetenkamp 0 1 1, Gross 0 2 2, Morgan 8 5 22, Schneider 1 0 3, Dietrich 6 2 14, Schmidt 0 3 3. Totals: 15 13 45.
MERCY (47) Zinser 1 3 5, Zeuch 1 6 8, Heintz 4 0 9, Schoenfeld 1 0 2, Dreyer 2 0 4, Flanagan 4 0 8, Woody 5 1 11. Totals: 18 10 47.
Oak Hills ....... 6 8 12 1945
Mercy ....... 5 10 19 1347
Three-point field goals: OMorgan, Schneider. MHeintz. Records: O 15-5, M 15-5.
Landmark Christian 46, Xenia Christian 26, at Xenia Christian The Golden Eagles finished their first winning season in 12 years. Christine Meyer scored 16 points.
LANDMARK (46) Chamberlin 2 3 7, Spears 4 0 9, Meyer 8 0 16, Smith 2 0 4, Gresham 3 2 8, Durham 1 0 2. Totals: 20 5 46.
XENIA (26) Bassett 0 2 2, Battaglia 3 0 6, Melvin 2 0 6, Gustafson 0 1 1, A. Bassett 3 2 8, Sparks 1 1 3. Totals: 9 6 26.
Landmark ....... 11 11 11 1346
Xenia ....... 9 5 8 426
Three-point field goals: LSpears. XMelvin 2. Records: L 10-10, X 3-16.
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