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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E
Sunday, January 16, 2000

Cincinnati boys basketball roundup


Purcell Marian improves to 11-0

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        In a battle of undefeated teams, Purcell Marian proved to be the superior squad Saturday night.

        Purcell downed host Seven Hills 67-35 at Seven Hills.

        Keith Jackson and Jaime Cooper combined for 21 first-half points as the Cavaliers built a 35-15 halftime lead.

        Jackson finished with a game-high 19 points, and Cooper finished with 14.

        Erik Crew paced Seven Hills with 12 points.

        PURCELL MARIAN (67) — Salamone 1 1 3, Sanders 0 3 3, Fullman 1 0 2, J. Cooper 5 3 14, Richardson 1 0 3, Fulks 2 0 4, H. Cooper 3 1 7, Jackson 8 3 19, Reid 1 0 2, Swann 3 4 10. Totals: 25 15 67.

        SEVEN HILLS (35) — Drane 1 2 4, Sprafka 2 2 6, Diagne 1 1 3, Crew 3 3 12, Ellison 1 2 4, Lin 2 2 6. Totals: 10 12 35.

        Purcell Marian ....... 21  14  23   9—67

        Seven Hills ....... 8   7   5  13—35

        3-point field goals: P—J. Cooper, Richardson. S—Crew 3. Records: P 11-0, S 9-1.

Non-league
       

        • Lakota East 65, Mason 58 — Sophomore center Craig Williams scored a career-high 16 points, including 14 in the first three quarters, when Lakota East built a 19-point lead.

        Tyler Crain scored 14 points to lead Mason.

        MASON (58) — Harman 2 7 11, Combs 2 3 7, Ramsey 4 2 10, Jones 3 0 6, Culp 1 0 2, Crain 4 5 14, Faulkner 3 2 10. Totals: 19 19 58.

        LAKOTA EAST (65) — J. Graves 4 5 14, Small 4 0 8, S. Graves 0 2 2, Johnson 1 0 2, Hilen 2 0 5, Day 3 0 6, Woods 3 1 7, Underwood 2 1 5, Williams 7 2 16. Totals: 26 11 65.

        Mason ....... 4  17  10  27—58

        Lakota East ....... 13  20  17  15—65

        Three-point field goals: M Crain, Faulkner 2. LE—J. Graves, Hilen. Records: M 4-7, LE 5-6.

        • Hamilton 68, Xenia 48 — Hamilton erased a three-point halftime deficit by outscoring Xenia 46-23 in the second half.

        Robbie Ballinger led the Big Blue with 16 points, and David Huff added 13.

        XENIA (48) — Siwo 5 0 12, Foster 2 0 4, Seitz 2 0 6, Thomas 2 0 4, Hurley 2 0 5, Criswill 4 8 16, Lewis 0 1 1. Totals: 17 9 48.

        HAMILTON (68) — Andrews 3 2 11, Harden 0 1 1, King 0 2 2, Wilkinson 2 2 6, Rusbosin 2 0 4, Huff 6 0 13, Sturgill 5 2 12, Rollison 1 0 2, Reese 0 1 1, Ballinger 7 0 16. Totals: 26 10 68.

        Xenia ....... 10  15  10  13—48

        Hamilton ....... 11  11  17  29—68

        Three-point field goals: X—Siwo 2, Seitz 2, Hurley. H—Andrews 3, Huff, Ballinger 2. Records: H 4-7.

        • Cozaddale Baptist 101, Dayton Bible Baptist 62 — Senior forward Justin Dick scored a school-record 44 points, and brother Jeremy Dick wasn't far behind, scoring a career-high 28 points.

        COZADDALE BAPTIST (101) — Jus. Dick 19 6 44, Jer. Dick 10 3 28, Lacy 0 1 1, Gilpin 3 2 8, Twilley 7 0 16, Morganson 2 0 4. Totals: 41 12 101.

        DAY. BIBLE BAPTIST (62) — O. Calvert 1 0 2, M. Calvert 1 0 2, A. Betzner 16 5 37, C. Betzner 3 0 6, Lewis 2 0 4, Robertson 2 0 4, Wallace 1 5 7. Totals: 26 10 62.

        Coz. Baptist ....... 26  23  17  35—101

        Day. Bible Baptist ....... 16   7  17  22— 62

        Three-point field goals: CB—Jer. Dick 5, Twilley 2. DBB—none. Records: CB 9-0, DBB 0-3.

        • CHCA 69, Felicity 46 — CHCA pulled away by outscoring Felicity 38-15 in the second half.

        Jay Morelock, Jason Hunter, Tu Price and Sam Shaw each scored 12 points for the Eagles.

        Brad Hatfield scored a game-high 15 points for Felicity.

        FELICITY (46) — Dunnegen 1 0 2, Day 2 0 5, Easter 4 1 12, J. Rudd 1 0 3, Hatfield 6 1 15, Davidson 3 1 7, E. Rudd1 0 2. Totals: 18 3 46.

        CHCA (69) — Morelock 5 1 12, Welage 4 0 10, Hitchcock 1 0 2, Hunter 6 0 12, Price 5 2 12, Lovellette 0 2 2, Shaw 4 4 12, Trebes 1 1 3, Trenz 1 2 4. Totals: 27 12 69.

        Felicity ....... 12  19   7   8—46

        CHCA ....... 19  12  22  16—69

        3-point field goals: F—Day, Easter 3, J. Rudd, Hatfield 2. C—Morelock, Welage 2. Records: F 2-8, C 8-2.

        • Georgetown 57, Summit Country Day 37 — Georgetown outscored the Silver Knights 24-7 from the foul line en route to the win in a matchup of two of the area's top Division IV teams.

        GEORGETOWN (57) — Grant 2 4 8, Mitchell 0 1 1, Waits 2 0 4, Foster 2 4 9, Boyd 3 8 14, Knott 7 7 21. Totals: 16 24 57.

        SUMMIT (37) — Roy 2 2 7, Pembaur 3 1 7, Cosgrove 1 0 2, Dyer 4 0 8, Fry 0 1 1, Schwietering 2 1 5, Sheldon 2 2 7. Totals: 14 7 37.

        Georgetown ....... 4  16  21  16—57

        Summit CD ....... 11   6  11   9—37

        3-point field goals: G—Foster. SCD—Roy, Sheldon. Records: G 9-3, S 5-3.

        • Talawanda 48, Fairfield 43 — Senior forward Josh McDade scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Talawanda.

        Jeremy Willis led a late Fairfield charge, scoring all 10 of his points in the fourth quarter, but the Braves were able to hold on.

        FAIRFIELD (43) — Willis 3 3 10, Pogozalski 1 0 3, Tomany 1 0 2, Slade 7 0 14, Graman 1 0 2, Ruhl 6 0 12. Totals: 19 3 43.

        TALAWANDA (48) — McDade 8 2 19, Hamidullah 3 2 8, Arlinghaus 2 0 5, Holmes 3 3 10, Bennett 0 6 6. Totals: 16 13 48.

        Fairfield ....... 6  9  10  18—43

        Talawanda ....... 9  7  14  18—48

        3-point field goals: F—Willis, Pogozalski. T— McDade, Arlinghaus, Holmes. Records: F 2-9, T 8-3.

        • Hamilton Badin 59, Middletown Fenwick 52 — Dan Hinkel sank four straight free throws down the stretch to seal the road win for Badin. The senior guard finished with a game-high 20 points.

        Bret Noonan added 15 points for the Rams. Kyle Wolf led Fenwick with 13 points.

        BADIN (59) — Cannon 4 1 9, Blackmon 1 0 2, Hinkel 4 10 20, Noonan 6 2 15, Fiehrer 0 4 4, Niehaus 2 3 7, Breetz 1 0 2. Totals: 17 20 59.

        FENWICK (52) — Martin 2 1 5, Kreke 0 2 2, Wolf 4 1 13, McCormick 2 2 7, Mulligan 3 4 11, Burns 1 1 4, Lueking 1 0 3, Studer 2 3 7. Totals: 15 13 52.

        Badin ....... 10  19  15  15—59

        Fenwick ....... 14  13  13  12—52

        3-point field goals: HB—Hinkel 2, Noonan. MF—Wolf 4, McCormick, Mulligan, Burns, Lueking. Records: HB 3-8, MF 6-5.

        • Colerain 56, Oak Hills 51 — Mike Ferris scored 15 of his game-high 18 points in the second half for Colerain.

        Jon Daft added 12 points for the Cardinals.

        Greg Proctor and Ryan Dietrich each scored 12 points for Oak Hills.

        COLERAIN (56) — B. Daft 1 2 5, Davis 1 2 4, Ferris 4 8 18, Wright 0 1 1, J. Daft 5 2 12, Bertram 0 1 1, McMullen 1 0 2, Monaghan 5 2 13. Totals: 17 18 56.

        OAK HILLS (51) — Lee 2 0 4, Price 1 0 2, Proctor 4 4 12, Richmond 2 0 4, Dietrich 5 1 12, Webb 0 1 1, Weathers 1 0 2, Oliverio 3 2 8, Wiant 2 2 6. Totals: 20 10 51.

        Colerain ....... 6  17  17  16—56

        Oak Hills ....... 12  12  17  10—51

        3-point field goals: C—B. Daft, Ferris 2, Monaghan. O—Dietrich. Records: C 6-6, O 6-6.

        • Ross 51, Little Miami 43 — Ross opened with a 14-5 first quarter and never trailed. C.J. Engelkamp paced Ross with 14, and Brandon Wagner added 12.

        LITTLE MIAMI (43) — Cooper 3 5 12, Dane 1 0 2, Sellers 3 0 6, McConnaughey 0 1 1, Dufour 8 3 20, Pritchard 1 0 2. Totals: 16 9 43.

        ROSS (51) — Engelkamp 5 3 14, Hutson 1 0 2, Houpe 2 0 5, Ehrman 2 5 9, Sizemore 2 1 5, Wagner 5 0 12, Brown 2 0 4. Totals: 19 9 51.

        Little Miami ....... 5  13  14   9—43

        Ross ....... 14  14   3  14—51

        3-pointers: LM—Cooper, Dufour. R—Engelkamp, Houpe, Wagner 2.

        • Bethel-Tate 94, Mariemont 64 — Bethel-Tate was never challenged after opening a 25-6 first-quarter lead. Andy Stamper led the charge with nine points.

        C.J. Miller paced Bethel-Tate with 26 points, and Stamper finished with 23. Brandon Fisher led all scorers for Mariemont with 29.

        BETHEL-TATE (94) — Wallace 4 0 8, Iori 2 0 6, Stamper 10 1 23, Cunningham 3 4 10, Miller 10 6 26, Todd 2 0 5, Ladd 2 2 6, Rector 0 2 2, Wylie 2 2 6, Gregory 0 2 2. Totals: 35 19 94.

        MARIEMONT (64) — Gray 4 5 13, Minor 2 1 5, Hindert 2 1 5, Fisher 9 10 29, Clayson 1 3 5, Reynolds 1 0 3, Johnson 1 0 2, Startsman 1 0 2. Totals: 21 20 64.

        Bethel-Tate ....... 25  21  25  23—94

        Mariemont ....... 6  18  21  19—64

        3-pointers: BT—Iori 2, Stamper 2, Todd. M— Fisher, Reynolds. Records: B 6-6, M 3-7.

        • Middletown Madison 58, New Miami 53 — Shane Richardson scored eight in the fourth quarter as Madison pulled out the close victory.

        Chris Drury paced the Mohawks with 19 points, including four 3-pointers.

        MIDD. MADISON (58) — Evick 5 2 12, Drury 6 3 19, Richardson 7 2 16, Norvell 1 0 3, Lawson 3 0 6, Ruger 1 0 2. Totals: 23 7 58.

        NEW MIAMI (53) — J. Baker 3 0 6, Hampton 5 3 15, Payne 4 0 9, Price 2 1 6, Bryant 1 0 2, Williams 7 1 15. Totals: 22 5 53.

        Midd. Madison ....... 20   8  11  19—58

        New Miami ....... 14  13  10  16—53

        3-pointers: Mad—Drury 4, Norvell. NM— Hampton 2, Payne, Price. Records: NM 1-10.

       



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