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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 girls basketball roundup




        • Ursuline 59, Oak Hills 44 — Bekka Sage scored 11 points and Vickie Polimeni added 10 to lead Ursuline. Jackie Cornelius scored 11 points for the Highlanders.

        OAK HILLS (44) — Brunner 1 0 2, Martini 2 0 6, Cornelius 3 4 11, Fehr 1 0 2, Black 4 0 8, Dietrich 3 2 8, Laug 3 1 7. Totals: 17 7 44.

        URSULINE (59) — Zestermann 3 3 9, Verrett 4 1 9, Klein 2 1 7, Davren 2 0 4, Meyer 1 0 3, Polimeni 5 0 10, Sage 4 2 11, Walker 2 1 6. Totals: 23 8 59.

        Oak Hills ....... 12  10   6  16—44

        Ursuline ....... 18   9  16  16—59

        Three-point field goals: OH—Martini 2, Cornelius. U—Klein 2, Meyer, Sage, Walker. Records: U 10-3.

        • Waynesville 62, Clinton Massie 40 — Waynesville is one victory from clinching at least a tie for the Kenton Trace Conference championship.

        WAYNESVILLE (62) — Barton 1 0 2, Hupe 3 4 12, Edwards 1 0 3, Nelson 5 1 12, Parsons 1 1 4, Gilley 1 0 2, Kapper 6 2 14, Elam 0 2 2, Measel 4 1 9, Thomas 1 0 2. Totals: 23 11 62.

        CLINTON MASSIE (40) — Straight 2 1 5, Ferrau 2 2 6, King 6 1 13, Duncan 4 0 10, Wood 0 3 3, Sedman 1 1 3. Totals: 15 8 40.

        Waynesville ....... 13  17  12  20—62

        Clinton Massie ....... 14   3   9  14—40

        3-pointers: W—Hupe 2, Edwards, Nelson, Parsons. C—Duncan 2. Records: W 13-1, 9-0 KTC; C 6-11, 4-5 KTC.

        • Mt. Notre Dame 48, St. Ursula 38 — Lindsey Cooper led Mt. Notre Dame with 11 points. Christina Fischer and Gretchen Menke each scored 10 points for St. Ursula.

        MT. NOTRE DAME (48) — Cooper 4 0 11, Tobergte 1 2 5, J. Emming 3 2 8, Engel 1 0 2, Nahrup 1 2 4, Seibert 1 3 5, Schaaff 2 1 7, M. Emming 1 4 6. Totals: 14 14 48.

        ST. URSULA (38) — Fischer 3 4 10, Hogle 2 3 8, Menke 5 0 10, Eichmann 2 0 4, Mahon 1 2 4, Grogan 1 0 2. Totals: 14 9 38.

        MND ....... 9  11  16  14—48

        SUA ....... 11   4  10  13—38

        Three-point field goals: M—Cooper 3, Tobergte, Schaaff 2. S—Hogle. Records: M 10-3 (4-1 GGCL Scarlet), S 9-3 (4-2).

        • McNicholas 70, Roger Bacon 56 — McNicholas was led by Ashley Clark (23 points) and Lynn Overschmidt (20). Sarah Schaefer (21) and Julie Metz (13) paced Roger Bacon.

        McNICHOLAS: Hornschemeier 2 2 6, Jostworth 4 0 8, Overschmidt 1 0 2, Clark 7 9 23, B.Clark 3 2 8, L.Overschmidt 8 4 20, Johnson 1 0 3. Totals 26 17 70

        ROGER BACON: Holt 2 1 8, Goller 0 3 3, Gutzwiller 0 1 1, Schaefer 6 4 21, Kelly 0 2 2, Metz 4 5 13, Withers 1 0 2, Hazelbaker 3 0 6, Totals 11 16 56

        McNick ....... 11  23  20  16—70

        Roger Bacon ....... 14   9  13  20—56

Three-pointers: M-Johnson, RB-Schaefer 5, Holt 1. Records: M 10-2, 4-2; RB 9-3, 4-2 GGCL

        • North College Hill 69, Finneytown 59 — North College Hill scored six straight points midway through the fourth quarter en route to its 11th consecutive victory.

        Michele Miller finished with 22 points and Amber Flynn added 19. Rhonda Meyer led all scorers for Finneytown with 26 points.

        NCH (69) — L. Johnson 3 5 11, Lovette 4 2 11, S. Johnson 2 1 6, Flynn 8 3 19, Miller 10 2 22. Totals: 27 13 69.

        FINNEYTOWN (59) — Flick 1 2 4, Me. Behler 2 0 4, Mi. Behler 6 6 19, Monterosso 1 0 2, Meyer 10 6 26, Ogletree 2 0 4. Totals: 22 14 59.

        NCH ....... 19  15  14  21—69

        Finneytown ....... 13  15  12  19—59

        3-pointers: N—Lovette, S. Johnson. F—Mi. Behler. Records: N 11-2, F 7-4.

        • Seven Hills 44, Summit 35 — Seven Hills used a mixure of full- and half-court presses to frustrate Summit's offense.

        Freshman Melanie McGraw (11) and sophomore Keri Robertson (10) finished in double-figures for Seven Hills.

        SUMMIT (35) — Hoeck 2 0 4, Fraser 5 0 11, Bunch 2 0 4, Springs 6 4 16. Totals: 15 4 35.

        SEVEN HILLS (44) — McGraw 4 3 11, McHugh 0 3 3, Kalubi 2 0 4, Robertson 2 6 10, McIlwraith 2 3 9, Hanlon 2 3 7. Totals: 12 18 44.

        Summit ....... 11   2   8  14—35

        Seven Hills ....... 10  11  10  13—44

        3-pointers: Su—Fraser. SH—McIlwraith 2. Records: SH 7-4 (MVC 7-3).

        • St. Bernard 60, Landmark 40 — The Titans put four players in doubles figures: Erin Smith (15 points), Debby McPartlin (14), Lora Russell (12) and Jenni Kramer (11).

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (40) — Chamberlain 2 2 8, Spears 1 0 3, Meyer 2 1 5, Sebastin 9 0 18, Grissom 3 0 6. Totals: 17 3 40.

        ST. BERNARD (60) — Byrd 2 0 4, Smith 5 5 15, Kramer 4 0 11, McPartlin 7 0 14, St. Clair 1 1 4, Russell 5 0 12. Totals: 24 6 60.

        Landmark Christian ....... 8   6  18   8—40

        St. Bernard ....... 17  19   7  17—60

        3-pointers: L—Chamberlain 2, Spears. S—Kramer 3, St. Clair, Russell 2. Records: SB 5-6, 3-4 MVC; L 4-8, 3-6 MVC.

        • Colerain 76, Lima 51 — Quanita Haley scored 13 points in the first half and Sierra Croxton added 10, enabling the Cardinals to take a commanding 46-31 lead.

        LIMA (51) — Marshall 1 1 3, Goode 2 0 5, Jackson 1 1 3, Johnson 1 3 5, Reynolds 2 0 4, Carlisle 8 0 17, Horne 5 2 13. Totals: 20 7 51.

        COLERAIN (76) — Hailey 6 3 15, A. Croxton 2 1 5, Winkler 2 0 4, Russell 2 0 5, Haggard 6 1 15, Mahler 1 0 2, Bankston 0 2 2, S. Croxton 5 7 17, Grace 4 1 9. Totals: 28 15 76.

        Lima ....... 11  20  11   9—51

        Colerain ....... 20  26  12  18—76

        3-pointers: L—Goode, Carlisle, Horne. C—Russell, Haggard 2. Records: C 11-2, 7-2 GMC.

        • Amelia 54, Loveland 53 — Amanda Bartels and Kori Gillispie each scored five points in the fourth quarter, rallying Amelia.

        Trailing 54-50 with less than a minute to play, Loveland freshman Jennifer Kennedy buried a 3-pointer, but a last-second shot rolled off the rim.

        AMELIA (54) — Votapek 2 3 7, Thomassen 1 0 2, Davidson 4 1 9, Guinan 3 0 6, Forbes 1 0 2, Emmert 1 0 2, Bartels 10 1 21, Gillispie 2 0 5. Totals: 24 5 54.

        LOVELAND (53) — Muhammad 9 4 27, Wilson 2 0 4, Lanker 2 4 8, Howard 1 0 2, Huggins 1 0 2, Kennedy 4 0 10. Totals: 19 8 53.

        Amelia ....... 16  12  10  16—54

        Loveland ....... 15  16  11  11—53

        3-pointers: A—Gillispie. L—Muhammad 5, Kennedy 2. Records: L 9-4, 6-2 FAVC.

        • CHCA 58, Manchester 37 — Senior point guard Nancy Bowden totaled 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and nine steals to lead CHCA over Manchester, ranked No.2 in the state in Division III, in pool play of the Pickerington Shootout

        MANCHESTER (37) — Eckert 2 0 4, Nagy 0 3 3, Hoffman 1 0 3, Helms 1 0 2, C. Whitehill 3 0 6, Hawk 4 0 8, M. Whitehill 2 0 4, Neila 2 3 7. Totals: 15 6 37.

        CHCA (58) — Gentry 5 2 12, N. Bowden 6 5 17, Hewitt 8 1 19, Whiteman 1 0 2, Snyder 2 0 4, Holman 2 0 4. Totals: 24 8 58.

        Manchester ....... 12   8  14   3—37

        CHCA ....... 17  16  15  10—58

        Three-point field goals: M—Hoffman. C— Hewitt 2. Records: C 10-1, M 10-1.

        • Goshen 39, Turpin 33 — Gloria Polly sank three free throws in the final four minutes and added a field goal to rally the Warriors.

        TURPIN (33) — Anderson 1 0 2, Fox 2 0 4, Ulrey 2 1 5, Cummings 1 0 2, Hensley 4 0 10, Maui 2 2 8, Pretz 1 0 2. Totals: 14 3 33.

        GOSHEN (39) — Jay 1 0 3, Bitzer 5 3 14, Polly 3 3 9, Scott 2 5 9, Phillips 1 2 4. Totals: 12 13 39.

        Turpin ....... 11   4  10   8—33

       Goshen ....... 7   5  12  15—39

        3-pointers: T—Hensley 2. G—Jay, Bitzer. Records: G 7-7, T 2-11.

        • Middletown Madison 77, New Miami 28 — The Mohawks scored the first 28 points of the game. Cara Young led them with 12 points.

        MIDD. MADISON (77) — Myers 3 0 6, Short 2 2 6, H. Kroger 3 3 9, Rose 2 5 9, E. Kroger 3 0 8, Norvell 4 1 9, Young 5 2 12, Frame 2 1 7, Cox 3 3 9, Snowden 1 0 2. Totals: 28 17 77.

        NEW MIAMI (28) — Robinson 3 1 9, Jarvis 1 1 3, Proffitt 2 0 4, Ritchie 3 0 6, Faulkner 0 1 1, Kelluns 1 0 3, Baker 0 2 2. Totals: 10 5 28.

        Madison ....... 21  19  15  22—77

        New Miami ....... 0   8  10  10—28

        3-pointers: M—E. Kroger 2, Frame 2. N—Robinson 2, Kellums. Records: M 10-4.

        • Mount Healthy 47, Middletown 33 — April Simmons scored 11 of her game-high 13 points in the second half for Mount Healthy. Middletown's Melissa Sorrell had 18 points.

        MIDDLETOWN (33) — Hasm 1 0 3, Thomas 3 0 6, Bond 1 0 2, Mack 2 0 4, Sorrell 6 6 18. Totals: 13 6 33.

        MOUNT HEALTHY (47) — Mahlerwein 0 2 2, Brewer 2 2 6, Barrett 3 4 11, Chilton 2 1 5, Johnson 1 2 4, Simmons 5 2 13, Hale 1 4 6. Totals: 14 17 47 .

        Middletown ....... 8   4  6  15—33

        Mount Healthy ....... 12  14  6  15—47

        3-pointers: Mi—Ham. MH—Barrett, Simmons. Records: MH 7-4..

        • Springboro 73, Dayton Meadowdale 47 — Brianne Kees scored 26 points, leading the Panthers to their ninth consecutive win.

        MEADOWDALE (47) — Boldes 1 0 2, Thomas 2 1 5, Marshall 4 1 11, Scroggins 2 0 5, Crawford 6 0 12, Edmondson 5 2 12. Totals: 20 4 47.

        SPRINGBORO (73) — Graham 3 0 7, Teets 0 1 1, Hampton 2 0 6, Lacy 2 0 6, Wight 5 2 14, Ballard 2 4 8, Kees 9 5 26, Watkins 1 0 2, Wright 1 1 3. Totals: 25 13 73.

        Meadowdale ....... 11  15  14   7—47

        Springboro ....... 16  21  20  16—73

        3-pointers: M—Marshall 2, Scroggins. S—Kees 3, Gampton 2, Lacy 2, Wight 2, Graham. Records: M 3-7, S 11-2.

        • Franklin 49, Preble Shawnee 24 — Franklin limited Preble Shawnee to 10 points after the first quarter.

        Junior Karisa Evans led Franklin with 16 points.

        PREBLE SHAWNEE (24) — Garner 1 0 2, McDavid 2 0 4, Hapner 2 3 7, Oaks 1 0 2, Stephenson 4 1 9. Totals: 10 4 24.

        FRANKLIN (49) — Fleming 4 3 12, Evans 7 0 16, Hedric 0 2 2, Lamb 1 1 3, Stewart 2 2 6, Gambill 2 0 4, Miller 3 0 6. Totals: 19 8 49.

        Preble Shawnee ....... 14   2   4   4—24

        Franklin ....... 11  15  12  11—49

        3-pointers: F—Evans 2, Fleming. Records: PS 3-10, F 8-5.

        • Williamsburg 34, SCPA 33 — Senior guard Jennifer Smith sank a 15-foot jumper with three seconds remaining to lift Williamsburg.

        Kate Spickard led all scorers for SCPA with 15 points.

        SCPA (33) — Spickard 5 5 15, Hill 5 1 12, Williams 2 0 4, Gordon 1 0 2. Totals: 13 6 33.

        WILLIAMSBURG (34) — Smith 2 1 5, Ferguson 2 3 7, Schneider 3 0 6, Mayham 1 1 3, Haley 2 0 4, Kissinger 3 0 6, Scott 1 1 3. Totals: 14 6 34.

        SCPA ....... 9  7  8   9—33

        Williamsburg ....... 9  8  6  11—34

        3-pointers: S—Hill. Records: W 2-7.

        • McAuley 56, Northwest 40 — McAuley built a 33-11 halftime lead. Nikki Lichtenfeld led the Mohawks with 10 points and six assists, and Kristen Rust added nine points and nine rebounds.

        NORTHWEST (40) — B. Meister 0 3 3, Aichele 0 2 2, Yancy 2 0 5, Watts 3 2 8, S. Meister 0 2 2, Dobrowolski 4 1 9, Swederski 1 0 2, Elam 3 2 8, Haggard 0 1 1. Totals: 13 13 40.

        MCAULEY (56) — Donawerth 1 0 2, Sullivan 1 0 2, Esterkamp 1 3 5, Sunderman 1 1 3, Reilman 1 1 3, Hoffman 2 0 4, Lichtenfeld 4 0 10, Koenig 3 0 6, Kampschmidt 4 0 8, Rust 3 3 9, Ziegler 2 0 4. Totals: 24 8 56.

        Northwest ....... 4   7  15  14—40

        McAuley ....... 19  14  10  13—56

        Three-point field goals: N—Yancy. M—Lichtenfeld 2. Records: N 4-9, M 4-8.

        • Sycamore 57, Glen Este 46 — Sarah Melvin was 8-of-8 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to seal the win for Sycamore, ranked No. 3 in the Enquirer's Division I coaches poll.

        Lindsay Austin led the Aviators with 18 points. Sarah Bolten scored 14 to pace Glen Este.

        SYCAMORE (57) — Frank 2 0 4, Melvin 0 8 8, Austin 7 4 18, Sheward 2 5 9, Lehman 0 2 2, Dunn 0 2 2, Kimmey 3 1 9, Smith 2 1 5. Totals: 16 23 57.

        GLEN ESTE (46) — Wilson 6 0 12, Bolten 5 4 14, Ruehl 4 0 8, Kunz 0 1 1, Kools 1 0 2, Dorsch 1 0 2, Riley 2 2 7. Totals: 19 7 46.

        Sycamore ....... 9  13  16  19—57

        Glen Este ....... 10   6  11  19—46

        Three-point field goals: S—Kimmey 2. GE—Riley. Records: S 10-2, GE 9-4.

        • Hamilton Badin 72, Eaton 43 — Badin went on a 27-3 run to take control.

        Kerri Fiehrer paced the Rams with 16 points; Kristin Shull added 11.

        EATON (43) — Abner 1 0 2, Adsit 7 6 21, Johnston 1 2 4, Jackson 0 1 1, Guthrie 0 1 1, Aukerman 3 4 10, Moreland 2 0 4. Totals: 14 14 43.

        BADIN (72) — Bennett 3 3 9, Fiehrer 7 2 16, Wolf 2 2 6, Overton 4 1 9, Morner 3 2 8, Shull 4 3 11, Brennan 1 0 3, Beckett 1 2 4, Collins 0 2 2, Vilkoski 1 2 4. Totals: 26 19 72.

        Eaton ....... 11  19   3  10—43

        Badin ....... 14  19  20  19—72

        Three-point field goals: E—Adsit. B—Brennan. Records: E 5-7, B 10-2.

        • Little Miami 49, Anderson 44 — Courtney Balser hit three of four free throws in the final minute for Little Miami.

        Balser finished with a game-high 24 points for Little Miami.

        Lauren Gruber paced Anderson with 12 points.

        LITTLE MIAMI (49) — Chamberlain 0 2 2, Back 5 2 13, Smiley 0 2 2, Richardson 1 1 4, Balser 6 10 24, S. Journeay 1 2 4. Totals: 13 19 49.

        ANDERSON (44) — Cooper 3 0 7, Kaiser 4 0 8, Deeds 4 1 9, Gruber 5 1 12, Leavy 1 0 2, Burdick 2 0 4, Norwell 1 0 2. Totals: 20 2 44.

        Little Miami ....... 11  18   8  12—49

        Anderson ....... 8  13   7  16—44

        Three-point field goals: L—Back, Richardson, Balser 2. A—Cooper, Gruber. Records: L 10-5, A 3-10.

        • Indian Hill 77, Norwood 54 — All 11 players scored for Indian Hill, led by Haley Warden's 20 points, 12 rebounds, six assists, four blocks, and three steals.

        NORWOOD (54) — Evans 3 2 11, Burns 2 2 6, Jennings 1 1 3, McCarthy 4 2 10, Davis 4 2 12, Henderson 5 2 12. Totals: 19 11 54.

        INDIAN HILL (77) — Cooper 4 1 9, Lightfield 2 2 6, M. David 1 0 2, Shmitt 2 4 8, Hahl 1 0 2, Rogers 1 0 2, S. David 3 6 12, Ellis 4 1 9, Forbes 1 0 2, Warden 7 5 20, Tepe 2 1 5. Totals: 28 20 77.

        Norwood ....... 5  14  10  25—54

        Indian Hill ....... 16  20  24  17—77

        Three-point field goals: N—Evans 3, Davis 2. IH—Warden. Records: IH 9-3, N 3-6.

Indiana
        • East Central 63, Seymour 42 — Kindra Moorman scored a game-high 20 points.

        EAST CENTRAL (63) — Zimmerman 6 2 14, Moorman 8 4 20, Frondorf 5 1 14, Fox 2 0 4, Wiedeman 4 3 11. Totals: 25 10 63.

        SEYMOUR (42) — Mellencamp 4 2 11, Bohlander 2 0 4, Velos Santos 1 0 2, Acton 1 0 2, Kerkhof 0 2 2, Shafer 9 2 21. Totals: 17 6 42

        East Central ....... 19  18  8  18—63

        Seymour ....... 15  12  6   9—42

        3-pointers: E—Frondorf 3. S—Mellencamp, Shafer. Records: EC 6-7, S 3-9.

        • Rising Sun 58, Lawrenceburg 32 — Jessica Brock scored 18 points in the final of the Rising Sun Invitational.

        LAWRENCEBURG (32) — Lane 0 2 2, Cornelius 3 2 8, Estes 2 2 6, Miller 3 0 6, Skidmore 1 0 2, Holdcraft 2 4 8. Totals: 11 6 32.

        RISING SUN (58) — Jenn Brock 6 0 12, Jess Brock 7 4 18, Baldwin 1 0 2, DeDreu 4 0 9, Messer 1 0 2, Thies 2 0 5, Turner 4 0 8, Ward 1 0 2. Totals: 26 4 58.

        Lawrenceburg ....... 6   8   8  10—32

        Rising Sun ....... 12  12  16  18—58

        Three-point field goals: L—none. RS—DeDreu, Thies. Records: RS 13-1.

        • Switzerland County 59, Oldenburg Academy 12 — Chastity Hunt scored 17 points to lead Switzerland County.

        SWITZ. CO. (59) — Duke 2 0 4, Gray 1 0 2, Scherter 4 1 9, Archer 0 2 2, Wiley 2 1 7, Self 1 2 4, Scudder 1 0 2, Asbury 0 3 3, Duckworth 1 0 2, Hunt 6 1 17, Phipps 3 1 7. Totals: 22 11 59.

        OLDENBURG (12) — Merkel 1 0 2, Nuekam 1 0 2, Mauk 1 0 2, Wall 2 0 4, Alford 1 0 2. Totals: 6 0 12.

        Switzerland Co. ....... 14  18  17  10—59

        Oldenburg ....... 4   0   4   4—12

        Three-point field goals: SC—Hunt 4. OA—none.

        Lawrenceburg 42, Switzerland County 38

        SWITZERLAND CO. (38) — Gray 1 0 2, Schroeder 4 0 8, Wiley 2 1 6, Self 2 0 4, Asbury 1 1 3, Hunt 3 0 8, Phipps 2 2 7. Totals: 15 5 38.

        LAWRENCEBURG (42) — Cornelius 6 2 16, Brookbank 0 1 1, Miller 1 2 4, Skidmore 2 4 8, Holdcraft 2 9 13. Totals: 11 18 42.

        Switz. Co. ....... 13  9  8  8—38

        Lawrenceburg ....... 5  8  12  17—42

        3-pointers: SC—Hunt 2, Wiley. L—Cornelius 2.

        Rising Sun 61, Oldenburg Academy 27

        OLDENBURG (27) — Ball 1 0 2, Icraus 2 0 4, Merkel 1 0 2, Roell 1 0 2, Neukam 4 0 8, Mauk 2 0 5, Alford 1 0 2, Wurtz 1 0 2. Totals: 13 0 27.

        RISING SUN (61) — Jen Brock 3 0 6, Jess Brock 6 0 14, DeDreu 1 0 3, Messer 4 0 8, Thies 4 0 10, Turner 4 0 8, Ward 2 0 4, Baker 0 2 2, Bowling 1 2 4, Thompson 1 0 2. Totals: 26 4 61.

        Oldenburg ....... 4   7   6  10—27

        Rising Sun ....... 22  15  13  11—61

        Three-point field goals: O—Mauk. RS—Jess Brock 2, Thies 2, DeDreu. Records: RS 12-1.

       



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