Sunday, January 09, 2000
Cincinnati girls basketball roundup
Sycamore gives coach 100th career win
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Sarah Melvin and Candice Agonafir-Smith each scored 13 points to lead Sycamore to a 63-34 win over Fairfield and give coach Paula Hayden her 100th career victory.
The outcome was never in doubt after the Aviators took a 23-2 first-quarter lead.
FAIRFIELD (34) Lichtensteiger 1 2 4, Chaney 2 0 5, K. Johnson 0 5 5, Hanck 1 0 2, Duczek 1 0 2, Thompson 3 1 7, Holingsworth 1 0 2, Standt 3 1 7. Totals: 12 9 34.
SYCAMORE (63) Frank 1 0 2, Fitzwilson 2 0 4, Melvin 5 0 13, Austin 4 2 10, Lehman 1 4 6, Schwerdtmann 1 4 6, Dunn 2 0 4, Kimmey 2 0 5, Agonafir-Smith 5 3 13, Ebel 1 0 2, Pennington 1 0 2. Totals: 24 11 63.
Fairfield ....... 2 10 11 1134
Sycamore ....... 23 20 9 1163
Three-point field goals: FChaney; SMelvin 3, Kimmey. Records: F 5-5 (4-4 GMC), S 8-2 (8-0 GMC).
Mason 84, Northwest 44 Michelle Munoz scored 23 points and Beth Jones added 22 to lead top-ranked Mason.
Jones finished with a season-high six 3-pointers.
NORTHWEST (44) B. Meister 2 0 4, Watts 4 0 9, Swedersky 2 0 5, Elam 9 2 20, Gray 2 0 6. Totals: 19 2 44.
MASON (84) Stein 2 4 9, Ellis 4 0 9, Minnich 1 0 2, Shull 2 1 5, Issenmann 3 2 10, Jones 7 2 22, Munoz 8 7 23, Russell 2 0 4. Totals: 29 16 84.
Northwest ....... 12 8 2 2244
Mason ....... 22 20 21 2184
3-pointers: NWWatts 3, Swedersky, Gray 2. MStein, Ellis, Issenmann 2, Jones 6. Records: M 10-0 (FAVC 7-0), N 5-6 (3-4).
Ripley 53, New Richmond 51 Chasity Turner made a lay-in with two seconds left to lift Ripley.
Erin Pfeffer scored 13 points to lead the Blue Jays. New Richmond's Katie Coslett scored a game-high 19 points.
NEW RICHMOND (51) Coslett 6 4 19, Horn 1 0 3, Loving 5 3 14, Miller 2 0 4, Curfiss 1 0 2, Combs 3 3 9. Totals: 18 10 51.
RIPLEY (53) Pfeffer 5 0 13, Turner 5 0 11, Campbell 4 4 12, Brandenburg 1 0 3, Ray 0 1 1, Huff 2 0 4, Griffith 4 1 9. Totals: 21 6 53.
New Richmond ....... 5 18 12 1651
Ripley ....... 8 13 14 1853
Three-point field goals: NRCoslett 3, Horn, Loving. RPfeffer 3, Turner, Brandenburg. Records: NR 1-10.
Lebanon 68, Kings 44 Lindsay Hicks scored eight of her game-high 25 points in the first quarter to give Lebanon an early 19-1 lead.
LEBANON (68) Prosperi 7 0 14, Baillie 1 0 2, Seihl 4 0 8, Gregory 6 2 17, Grey 1 0 2, Hicks 10 1 25. Totals: 29 3 68.
KINGS (44) Oliva 1 0 2, Fox 4 4 13, McAlarney 1 0 2, Byrd 5 0 15, Heekin 1 2 5, Jump 2 0 6, McClung 0 1 1. Totals: 14 7 44.
Lebanon ....... 19 25 14 1068
Kings ....... 1 12 17 1444
Three-point field goals: LGregory 3, Hicks 4; KByrd 2, Fox, Heekin, Jump. Records: L 10-0 (7-0 FAVC), K 4-5 (4-2 FAVC).
Springboro 66, Indian Hill 55 Kelsey Sullivan scored a game-high 26 points for the Panthers.
Indian Hill was led by Haley Warden with 21 points.
SPRINGBORO (66) Graham 1 2 4, Petes 1 0 2, Sullivan 10 4 26, Lacey 2 0 5, White 2 2 6, Ballard 5 7 17, Kees 3 0 6. Totals: 24 15 66.
INDIAN HILL (55) Cooper 2 0 4, Lightfield 2 2 8, Rogers 2 0 4, David 3 4 10, Ellis 2 2 6, Warden 8 3 21, Tepe 1 0 2. Totals: 20 11 55.
Springboro ....... 12 24 13 1766
Indian Hill ....... 15 20 12 855
3-pointers: SSullivan 2, Lacey. ILightfield 2, Warden 2. Records: I 7-2, S 8-2.
Withrow 56, Day. Colonel White 50 Nekeala Richardson made all six of her free throws in the fourth quarter and Shere Cunningham added seven fourth-quarter points for the Tigers.
WITHROW (56) Cunningham 7 5 20, Raven 1 2 4, Collins 1 2 4, Richardson 7 7 22, Mack 2 2 6. Totals: 18 18 56.
COLONEL WHITE (50) Reed 3 3 9, Burks 3 0 6, Williams 2 1 5, Atkinson 10 1 23, McLemore 2 2 7. Totals: 20 7 50.
Withrow ....... 16 5 19 1656
Colonel White ....... 14 8 11 1750
3-pointers: WCunningham, Richardson. C
Atkinson 2, McLemore. Records: W 5-3, C 3-8.
Batavia 46, Western Hills 25 Batavia took a 12-2 first-quarter lead behind six points by junior Mandy Crooker.
Amber Bishop led the Bulldogs with a game-high 17 points.
WESTERN HILLS (25) Cook 0 1 1, Tolliver 1 0 2, Russia 1 0 2, Goodrich 3 0 6, Morris 1 1 3, Bullock 4 0 8, Lane 1 1 3. Totals: 11 3 25.
BATAVIA (46) Bishop 3 11 17, Crooker 3 0 9, Weidener 1 0 3, Swart 3 1 7, Sprague 1 2 4, Wehrman 1 1 3, Lowe 1 0 2, Bevins 0 1 1. Totals: 13 16 46.
Western Hills ....... 2 13 9 125
Batavia ....... 12 16 13 546
Three-point field goals: BCrooker 3, Weidener. Records: W 1-8, B 6-4.
Little Miami 47, Goshen 42 Junior Courtney Balser sank four free throws in the closing minutes. Little Miami made seven of eight free throw attempts in the fourth quarter.
Balser finished with 20 points and nine rebounds.
LITTLE MIAMI (47) Back 4 2 11, Smiley 1 3 5, A. Balser 1 0 3, Richardson 4 0 8, C. Balser 5 8 20. Totals: 15 13 47.
GOSHEN (42) Brown 1 0 2, Jay 1 0 2, Bitzer 1 2 4, Polly 8 0 16, Scott 3 1 7, Phillips 5 1 11. Totals: 19 4 42.
Little Miami ....... 18 10 10 947
Goshen ....... 11 10 12 942
Three-point field goals: LBack, A. Balser, C. Balser 2. Records: L 9-3 (5-2 FAVC), G 6-7 (1-7 FAVC).
Loveland 56, Wilmington 41 Loveland sank eight free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the outcome.
Nicole Wilson led the Tigers with 17 points.
WILMINGTON (41) Shumaker 2 0 4, Smith 5 0 14, Borton 1 1 3, Fife 1 0 2, Hudson 2 1 5, Klemestein 1 0 2, Davis 2 0 4, Young 3 0 7. Totals: 17 2 41.
LOVELAND (56) Muhammad 5 2 13, Miller 1 1 4, Wilson 7 3 17, Lanker 1 5 7, Kennedy 6 0 15. Totals: 20 11 56.
Wilmington ....... 8 17 7 941
Loveland ....... 13 14 13 1656
Three-point field goals: WSmith 4, Young; LMuhammad, Miller, Kennedy 3. Records: L 8-3 (5-2 FAVC).
Cincinnati Country Day 61, Felicity 52 Natalie Geier scored 12 of her 23 points in the fourth quarter and made six of six free throws.
Geier also grabbed eight rebounds. Kendra Bailey led Felicity with 20 points.
FELICITY (52) Robinson 3 0 6, Mills 1 0 2, Rydzewski 1 1 3, Easter 1 0 2, Bailey 8 1 20, Cas. Hall 7 2 16, Can. Hall 1 1 3. Totals: 22 5 52.
CCD (61) Byer 2 0 4, Reiber 5 3 13, Baker 1 1 3, Hale 6 2 14, Fitzhugh 1 2 4, Geier 7 9 23. Totals: 22 17 61.
Felicity ....... 11 14 14 1352
CCD ....... 14 15 7 2561
3-pointers: FBailey 3. Records: C 8-2.
Cincinnati Christian 32, Miami Valley 22 Freshman center Heather Lowe led Cincinnati Christian in the fourth quarter, scoring six of her 10 points.
MIAMI VALLEY (22) Dundon 1 4 6, Williams 1 2 4, Adams 3 4 10, Donaldson 1 0 2. Totals: 6 10 22.
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (32) Baysore 1 0 2, Bashford 4 1 9, Emerson 1 3 5, Fagin 1 0 3, Lowe 4 2 10, Peake 1 1 3. Totals: 11 7 32.
Miami Valley ....... 6 0 4 1222
Cincinnati Christian ....... 4 8 6 1432
Three-point field goals: CFagin. Records: M 0-10, C 2-8.
CHCA 65, Middletown Fenwick 45 CHCA put the game out of reach with a 21-3 third quarter. Brooke Holman led the charge, scoring eight of her 10 points in the period.
Kelli Gentry led the Eagles with 14 points and Nancy Bowden added 13.
CHCA (65) Gentry 5 3 14, N. Bowden 5 3 13, Hewitt 4 1 9, Whightman 1 1 3, Snyder 5 2 12, Holman 4 2 10, T. Bowden 1 0 2, Stoots 1 0 2. Totals: 26 12 65.
FENWICK (45) Krebs 2 3 7, Becker 10 3 23, Ionna 1 0 2, Dineen 1 2 4, Smith 2 1 5, Bidwell 2 0 4. Totals: 18 9 43.
CHCA ....... 17 8 21 1965
Fenwick ....... 7 21 3 1245
Three-point field goals: CGentry. Records: C 8-0, F 3-7.
Heritage Academy 46, Christian Fellowship 30 Amber King scored 12 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to lead the Eagles.
Kristi Capel scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Heritage.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (30) Davis 5 3 13, Hadley 2 0 4, Winstead 4 0 8, Davidson 0 5 5. Totals: 11 8 30.
HERITAGE ACADEMY (46) Morris 4 1 9, Wilson 2 1 5, Wynn 1 0 2, King 6 0 12, Capel 5 2 12, Holtmann 3 0 6. Totals: 21 4 46.
Christian Fellowship ....... 4 6 7 1330
Heritage Academy ....... 12 11 9 1446
3-pointers: None. Records: H 7-4, CF 2-8.
Mariemont 58, Clermont Northeastern 33 Ryan Potts scored eight points in the third quarter as the Warriors outscored the Rockets 14-6. Potts finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
MARIEMONT (58) Kauffmann 2 4 9, Potts 4 8 16, Whittelsey 1 2 4, Brown 0 3 3, Ruschel 0 2 2, Harbison 1 2 4, Shaeffer 1 0 2, Hook 4 1 9, Rogers 3 3 9. Totals: 16 25 58.
CNE (33) Roy 2 2 7, Smithers 1 2 4, Miller 1 0 2, Greene 3 0 6, Larken 1 1 3, Cutler 1 0 2, Cambell 2 1 5, Dirr 1 2 4. Totals: 12 8 33.
Mariemont ....... 8 17 14 1958
CNE ....... 4 11 6 1233
Three-point field goals: MKauffmann; C
Roy. Records: M 2-9, C 0-10.
Clinton-Massie 58, Greeneview 49 Mandy Duncan scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to lead Clinton-Massie. Duncan finished with 12 points.
CLINTON-MASSIE (58) Straight 1 0 2, Ferrau 5 0 10, King 4 3 11, Duncan 5 0 12, Wood 5 1 11, Fischer 4 0 10, Sudman 1 0 2. Totals: 25 4 58.
GREENEVIEW (49) McKinney 3 2 8, Morris 1 0 2, Hanes 2 3 7, Penewit 1 1 4, Sweat 6 0 15, Burchit 0 1 1, Millhoan 1 3 5, Tobe 3 1 7. Totals: 17 11 49.
Clinton-Massie ....... 6 22 10 2058
Greeneview ....... 14 14 11 1049
Three-point field goals: CDuncan 2, Fischer 2; GPenewit, Sweat 3. Records: C 4-10 (3-4 KTC), G 6-5 (3-4 KTC).
St. Bernard 52, Lockland 11 Erin Smith scored 14 points and Laura Russell added 11 for St. Bernard.
LOCKLAND (11) Sharp 1 0 2, Roy 1 0 2, Freeman 1 1 3, Sicking 1 0 2, Robbins 0 2 2. Totals: 4 3 11.
ST. BERNARD (52) Sharrock 0 1 1, Byrd 2 0 5, Riley 1 0 2, Smith 6 2 14, Monterosso 2 1 5, Kramer 2 0 5, McPartlin 2 0 4, St. Clair 2 1 5, Russell 4 0 11. Totals: 21 5 52.
Lockland ....... 2 0 3 611
St. Bernard ....... 16 10 8 1852
3-pointers: SByrd, Kramer, Russell 3. Records: S 4-5 (MVC 2-4), L 0-9 (0-7).
Norwood 56, Ross 43 Melissa Davis scored eight of her game-high 20 points in the first quarter for Norwood.
Kristen Collins and Sara Wertman each scored 10 for Ross.
NORWOOD (56) Evans 2 2 6, Henderson 5 0 10, Burns 3 1 7, Jennings 2 0 4, Davis 9 2 20, Cassen 1 1 3, McClain 2 2 6. Totals: 24 8 56.
ROSS (43) Lockaby 1 0 2, Gunther 1 4 6, Wagers 2 0 5, Lee 2 0 4, Bogolo 2 0 4, Harrison 0 2 2, Collins 4 2 10, Wertman 5 0 10. Totals: 17 8 43.
Norwood ....... 16 9 13 1856
Ross ....... 6 12 11 1443
3-pointers: RWagers. Records: R 1-8 (FAVC 0-6).
Summit Country Day 59, Williamsburg 24 Lauren Conners scored nine of her game-high 14 points in the first half as Summit raced to a 25-6 halftime lead.
Kriston Springs added 10 points, eight rebounds and eight steals for the Silver Knights.
WILLIAMSBURG (24) Smith 2 0 4, Furgeson 1 0 2, Manian 3 1 7, Maklem 1 0 2, Canco 2 0 4, Scott 2 0 5. Totals: 11 1 24.
SUMMIT (59) Hoeck 2 0 4, Fraser 4 0 8, Haas 0 1 1, Conners 6 2 14, Boyce 3 2 8, Ross 1 0 2, Lydon 3 0 6, Bunch 2 0 4, Springs 5 0 10, Kies 1 0 2. Totals: 27 5 59.
Williamsburg ....... 1 5 10 824
Summit ....... 16 9 15 19590
Three-point field goals: WScott. Records: S 6-4.
Mt. Notre Dame 60, Hughes 48 Stephanie Seibert scored 16 points and Michelle Emming added 12 points for the Cougars.
Leslie Burns scored a game-high 20 points for Hughes.
MND (60) Cooper 2 0 5, Tobergte 3 2 10, J. Emming 2 0 4, Nahrup 2 0 4, Seibert 8 0 16, Schaaff 2 1 7, M. Emming 4 4 12, Braun 0 2 2. Totals: 23 9 60.
HUGHES (48) Johnson 1 0 2, Moore 6 6 19, Everson 1 0 2, Burns 8 3 20, Pettijohn 1 2 5. Totals: 17 11 48.
MND ....... 18 9 13 2060
Hughes ....... 5 17 7 1948
Three-point field goals: MCooper, Tobergte 2, Schaaff 2. HMoore, Burns, Pettijohn. Records: H 6-4.
Seven Hills 52, Deer Park 38 Freshman Melanie McGraw scored 14 points and senior Isaebelle Kalubi added 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Seven Hills outscored Deer Park 20-9 in the third quarter to break open a close game.
DEER PARK (38) Eigel 3 1 9, Dennis 1 0 2, Houston 2 0 4, Ottopal 0 1 1, Hott 6 1 16, Howard 1 0 2, Miskimens 2 0 4. Totals: 15 3 38.
SEVEN HILLS (52) McGraw 6 2 14, Kahle 1 0 2, Kalubi 5 1 11, Robertson 1 1 3, Woessner 3 0 7, McIlwraith 1 4 6, Hanlon 2 0 4, Hoffheimer 2 0 4. Totals: 21 8 52.
Deer Park ....... 7 13 9 938
Seven Hills ....... 10 8 20 1452
3-pointers: DPEigel 2, Hott 3. SHKahle, Woessner. Records: SH 6-4, DP 2-7.
Seton 61, Oak Hills 53, at Elder Julie Robbins scored seven of her team-high 13 points in the fourth quarter for Seton. Cousins Elise and Ashley Meyer added 11 points apiece.
OAK HILLS (53) Kluesner 1 0 2, Brunner 3 0 6, Martini 1 0 2, Gross 1 0 3, Cornelius 3 14 20, Fehr 1 1 3, Dietrich 5 0 11, Laug 2 2 6. Totals: 17 17 53.
SETON (61) Kelsey 4 2 10, Robbins 4 3 13, A. Holmes 3 1 8, E. Meyer 5 1 11, A. Meyer 4 3 11, Girten 1 0 2, M. Holmes 2 2 6. Totals: 23 12 61.
Oak Hills ....... 13 16 12 1253
Seton ....... 14 23 7 1761
Three-point field goals: OHDietrich, Gross. SRobbins 2, A. Holmes. Records: S 6-6, OH 6-7.
Purcell Marian 57, Bethel-Tate 40 Keri Finnell scored 13 of her 18 points in the second half to lead the Cavaliers.
The loss ended a six-game winning streak for Bethel-Tate, which was led by Malissia Harvey with 11 points.
PURCELL MARIAN (57) Conover 6 0 14, King 0 1 1, Hale 5 2 13, Finnell 4 10 18, White 1 1 3, P. White 1 1 3, Reis 2 1 5. Totals: 19 16 57.
BETHEL-TATE (40) Bren. Morris 2 4 10, Harvey 5 1 11, Pride 2 0 4, Canter 1 3 5, Bri. Morris 3 1 7, Collins 1 1 3. Totals: 14 10 40.
Purcell Marian ....... 10 7 17 2357
Bethel-Tate ....... 7 12 8 1340
3-pointers: PConover 2, Hale. BBre. Morris 2. Records: P 8-3, B 9-3.
Anderson 56, Turpin 40 Lauren Gruber scored five of her 11 points in the first quarter as Anderson took a 10-point lead. Jenny Sherrick led all scorers with 19 points for Anderson.
TURPIN (40) Dietsch 1 0 2, Cummin 4 0 9, Biser 4 0 10, Hensley 1 0 2, Schall 2 0 4, Anderson 1 1 3, Ulrey 1 0 2, Maue 2 2 6, Barth 1 0 2. Totals: 17 3 40.
ANDERSON (56) Gelvin 1 0 3, Sherrick 5 7 19, Deeds 3 2 8, Gruber 4 2 11, Levy 3 1 7, Burdick 1 0 2, Ross 3 0 6. Totals: 20 12 56.
Turpin ....... 2 8 13 1740
Anderson ....... 12 10 14 2056
3-pointers: AGelvin, Sherrick 2, Gruber. TCummin, Biser 2. Records: A 2-8 (FAVC 2-7), T 1-9 (0-7).
McNicholas 56, Wyoming 30 Becky Clark who scored 12 of her 14 points in the half for McNicholas. Ashley Clark added 12 points for the Rockets. Wyoming made just three of 27 shots in the second half.
MCNICHOLAS (56) Hornschemeier 4 0 8, Jostworth 1 0 2, Oberschmidt 1 0 2, A. Clark 4 4 12, B. Clark 7 0 14, L. Oberschmidt 3 1 7, Johnson 2 1 5, Breving 1 0 2, Akubeze 2 0 4. Totals: 25 6 56.
WYOMING (30) Verheghe 1 3 5, McCarthy 5 0 10, McGee 4 0 9, Loper 1 0 2, Becker 1 2 4. Totals: 12 5 30.
McNicholas ....... 10 10 16 2056
Wyoming ....... 7 16 2 530
3-pointers: WMcGee. Records: M 6-3, W 8-3.
Lakota West 65, Lima Senior 35 Lisa Hutzelman had 24 points and eight rebounds to lead Lakota West. Cara Wright added 17 points.
LAKOTA WEST (65) Wilson 2 0 4, Nowicki 1 0 2, Montgomery 0 1 1, Comisar 0 1 1, Swift 2 0 4, Hutzelman 8 4 24, Wright 7 3 17, Carlberg 5 0 10, Eifert 1 0 2. Totals: 26 9 65.
LIMA SENIOR (35) Jackson 4 1 9, Johnson 2 3 7, Horne 6 5 17, Taylor 1 0 2. Totals: 13 9 35.
Lakota West ....... 18 11 20 1665
Lima Senior ....... 8 17 2 835
Three-point field goals: LWHutzelman 4. LSnone. Records: LW 4-7 (4-4 GMC).
Roger Bacon 59, Mount Healthy 42 The Spartans opened the game with a 24-4 run. Julie Metz and Ellie Hazelbaker led Roger Bacon with 12 points each.
MOUNT HEALTHY (42) Bowden 1 0 2, Brewer 4 0 8, Barrett 1 0 2, Chilton 1 0 2, Simmons 5 2 13, Hale 2 1 5, Tillman 5 0 10. Totals: 19 3 42.
ROGER BACON (59) Holt 1 1 3, Goller 0 1 1, Gutzweiler 2 1 5, Niebling 5 0 11, Schaefer 1 0 3, Kelly 3 3 10, Metz 6 0 12, Withers 1 0 2, Hazelbaker 5 2 12. Totals: 24 8 59.
Mount Healthy ....... 2 15 10 1542
Roger Bacon ....... 10 25 15 959
3-pointers: MHSimmons. RBNiebling, Schaefer, Kelly. Records: MH 5-5, RB 9-2.
Glen Este 49, Amelia 39 Sarah Bolten scored 18 points and Kristina Wilson added 12 points for the Trojans.
Amanda Bartels led Amelia with 12 points.
GLEN ESTE (49) Wilson 5 2 12, Bolten 7 2 18, Ruehl 1 0 2, Kunz 1 0 2, Dorsch 2 4 10, Riley 1 0 3, Goodman 0 2 2. Totals: 17 10 49.
AMELIA (39) Votapek 0 3 3, Thomasson 0 1 1, Davidson 3 0 6, Guinan 0 3 3, Forbes 2 3 7, Emmert 1 0 2, Bartels 4 4 12, Gillespie 2 0 5. Totals: 12 14 39.
Glen Este ....... 12 11 10 1449
Amelia ....... 10 16 2 11390
Three-point field goals: GBolten 2, Dorsch 2, Riley. AGillespie. Records: G 7-2 (5-1 FAVC Buckeye) A 6-4 (4-3).
Harrison 49, Winton Woods 36 Tammi Toney scored 17 points and April Lux added 14 to pace the Wildcats.
HARRISON (49) Walton 1 0 2, Rolfes 0 1 1, Daicy 5 0 12, Bailey 0 2 2, Toney 7 3 17, Lux 5 4 14, Ransick 0 1 1. Totals: 18 11 49.
WINTON WOODS (36) Simms 1 1 3, Fletcher 1 0 2, Johnson 4 1 9, Tinsley 3 1 7, Davis 1 0 2, Williams 3 1 7, Jackson 2 2 6. Totals: 15 6 36.
Harrison ....... 11 14 13 1149
Winton Woods ....... 5 10 9 1236
3-pointers: HDaicy 2. Records: W 1-9 (FAVC 1-6).
Silver Grove 49, SCPA 44 Sophomore Alanna Bass scored nine of her career-high 23 points in the fourth quarter to help Silver Grove to its first win this season.
SCPA (44) Sprickard 7 3 18, Hill 5 0 10, McCollum 1 0 2, Johns 1 0 2, Hoernschmeyer 4 2 10, Gordon 1 0 2. Totals: 19 5 44.
SILVER GROVE (49) Bellamy 0 2 2, Waugaman 1 0 2, Riley 2 12 16, Lafollette 2 0 4, Iles 1 0 2, Bass 9 3 23. Totals: 15 17 49.
SCPA ....... 12 8 15 944
Silver Grove ....... 11 17 7 1449
Three-point field goals: SSpickard. SG
Bass 2. Records: S 6-4, SG 1-11.
Eastern Brown 57, Georgetown 46 Micah Harvey scored 20 points and Elizabeth Burrows added 18 to lead Eastern Brown to its 13th consecutive victory.
GEORGETOWN (46) Cahall 0 3 3, Gardner 4 1 9, Tucker 6 3 16, Chadwell 3 0 6, Cahall 3 6 12. Totals: 16 13 46.
EASTERN BROWN (57) Scott 1 1 3, Cress 0 1 1, Ratliff 2 0 4, Dickston 1 0 3, Burrows 7 3 18, Harvey 5 9 20, Jodrey 4 0 8. Totals: 20 14 57.
Georgetown ....... 9 11 16 1046
Eastern Brown ....... 17 14 15 1157
3-pointers: GTucker. EBBurrows, Dickston, Harvey. Records: EB 13-0.
Kentucky
Villa Madonna 59, Kentucky Country Day 25 Sophomore Lee Humphrey led the Vipers to a 24-2 first-quarter lead, scoring eight of her 12 points in the quarter.
KCD (25) Lehmann 1 0 2, Kartha 3 0 6, Blair 1 0 2, Detherage 1 1 3, Endy 2 3 7, Hollensead 2 0 4, Ackerman 0 1 1. Totals: 10 5 25.
VILLA MADONNA (59) Wade 1 0 2, K. Uhling 5 1 11, J. Uhling 2 2 6, Sullender 1 0 3, Gordon 1 0 2, Randall 2 0 4, K. Pavell 3 0 6, Thomas 1 2 4, Halpin 4 1 9, Humphrey 6 0 12. Totals: 26 6 59.
KCD ....... 2 8 6 925
Villa Madonna ....... 24 13 12 1059
Three-point field goals: VSullender. Records: K 6-4, V 7-6.
Newport Central Catholic 62, Lexington Sayre 51 Maria Chiodi had 13 points and six rebounds and Erica Ziegler added 12 points to lead NCC.
NEWPORT CC (62) Fogelman 0 2 2, Bueter 2 0 5, Chiodi 3 7 13, Kessen 1 0 3, O'Hara 1 2 4, Burks 5 0 10, Parsons 1 0 2, Meyers 5 1 11, Ziegler 4 4 12. Totals: 22 16 62.
LEXINGTON SAYRE (51) Russell 1 0 2, Rardin 9 4 26, Heil 5 1 11, Norman 2 5 9, Rush 0 1 1, Milward 1 0 2. Totals: 18 11 51.
Newport CC ....... 18 11 18 1562
Sayre ....... 18 11 11 1151
Three-point field goals: NBueter, Kessen. SRardin 4. Records: N 7-4 S 6-3.
Indiana
East Central 41, Jac-Cen-Del 38 Kindra Moorman hit a short jumper with :40 left to give East Central the lead for good as it won the Ripley County Invitational for the third year in a row.
JAC-CEN-DEL (38) T. Payne 3 1 9, Vollmer 1 0 3, Gilland 5 2 12, A. Payne 3 0 6, Bonta 2 4 8. Totals: 14 7 38.
EAST CENTRAL (41) Zimmerman 4 0 8, Beetz 1 0 2, Moorman 8 6 22, Frondorf 3 0 7, Maushart 1 0 2. Totals: 17 6 41.
Jac-Cen-Del ....... 5 10 10 1338
East Central ....... 11 11 10 941
Three-point field goals: JT. Payne 2, Vollmer. EFrondorf. Records: J 6-5 E 4-7.
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