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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
Friday, January 28, 2000

Cincinnati girls basketball roundup


Three coaches reach career milestones

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Three Cincinnati-area girls basketball coaches claimed landmark victories Thursday.

        Richard Kiser, Eastern Brown's 23-year coach, racked up his 400th victory, while St.Bernard's Vickie Stambaugh and Madeira's Dave Schlenker both collected their 200th.

        Kiser's Warriors defeated Leesburg Fairfield 68-37, while St.Bernard defeated New Miami 57-27 and Madeira downed Deer Park 51-29.

SBC
        • Felicity 60, Georgetown 53 — Danielle Easter scored 12 of her 15 points in the fourth quarter as Felicity remained unbeaten in the Southern Buckeye Conference.

        Krista Tucker scored a game-high 24 points for Georgetown.

        FELICITY (60) — Robinson 9 2 20, Boyer 0 3 3, Easter 5 5 15, Bailey 2 4 9, Cas. Hall 5 0 10, Can. Hall 1 1 3. Totals: 22 15 60.

        GEORGETOWN (53) — B. Cahall 5 3 13, Brown 2 0 4, Gardner 5 0 10, Tucker 9 2 24, D. Cahall 1 0 2. Totals: 22 5 53.

        Felicity ....... 16  10  14  20—60

        Georgetown ....... 15  11  12  15—53

        3-pointers: F—Bailey. G—Tucker 4. Records: F 13-2 (8-0 SBC), G 7-8 (3-5).

        • Hillsboro 66, Clermont Northeastern 44 — A 22-14 run in the first quarter triggered by Joan Kibler's nine points set the stage for the Indians' victory. Stephanie Roy scored 16 to lead CNE.

        HILLSBORO (66) — Bayless 6 0 12, Marsh 5 1 11, Butler 2 0 4, Wright 5 0 10, Blair 1 0 2, Snyder 3 0 6, Kibler 4 4 12, Cannon 0 1 1, Walker 2 4 8. Totals: 28 10 66.

        CLERMONT NORTHEASTERN (44) — Roy 7 2 16, Smithers 6 1 13, Miller 0 2 2, Greene 1 0 2, Cutler 1 1 3, Campbell 1 0 2, Dirr 2 0 4, Spinner 1 0 2. Totals: 19 6 44.

        Hillsboro ....... 22  13  11  20—66

        CNE ....... 14  10  12   8—44

        Records: H 10-4 (6-1 SBC), C 1-15 (1-7 SBC).

        • Bethel-Tate 38, Western Brown 37 — Freshman Brenna Morris sank a 3-pointer with 11 seconds remaining to lift Bethel-Tate.

        WESTERN BROWN (37) — Wesley 2 0 4, Hanlon 1 0 2, Hartman 1 1 3, Crum 1 0 2, Cecil 8 0 17, Estep 1 0 2, Smith 2 1 5, Silves 0 2 2. Totals: 16 4 37.

        BETHEL-TATE (38) — Barker 2 0 4, Brenna Morris 5 4 16, Pride 1 2 4, Canter 0 1 1, Brit. Morris 5 2 13. Totals: 13 9 38.

        Western Brown ....... 11   6  10  10—37

        Bethel-Tate ....... 5  11   9  13—38

        3-pointers: WB—Cecil. B—Bre. Morris 2, Brit. Morris. Records: BT 12-3 (SBC 6-1), WB 5-9.

       

SHL
       

        • Eastern Brown 68, Leesburg Fairfield 37 Sophomore point guard Micah Harvey scored 17 of her game-high 23 points in the first half when the Warriors took an insurmountable 39-18 lead.

        LEESBURG FAIRFIELD (37) — Purtell 2 2 7, Ridgeway 3 2 10, Friend 2 7 11, Baldwin 1 0 2, Stucky 2 3 7. Totals: 10 14 37.

        EASTERN BROWN (68) — Scott 3 2 9, Kress 2 0 4, Ratlif 1 0 2, Dickston 3 0 8, Burrows 5 2 12, Harvey 9 5 23, Forsythe 1 0 2, Jodrey 3 2 8. Totals: 27 11 68.

        Fairfield ....... 5  13   8  11—37

        Eastern Brown ....... 21  18  15  14—68

        3-pointers: Lee. Purtell, Ridgeway 2, Eas. Scott, Dickston 2. Records: Eas. (17-0) (SHL 12-0).

        • Ripley 56, Manchester 30 The Blue Jays never trailed with Alishia Brandenburg hitting five of seven 3-pointers.

        RIPLEY (56) — Pepper 2 0 5, Caproni 1 0 2, Campbell 6 0 12, Brandenburg 9 0 23, Ray 2 0 4, Huff 1 0 2, Griffith 3 2 8. Totals: 24 2 56.

        MANCHESTER (30) — Yates 0 1 1, Friend 0 4 4, Reed 4 1 11, Young 1 0 2, Blanton 2 0 6, Rowe 1 3 5, S. Cluxton 0 1 1. Totals: 9 10 30.

        Ripley ....... 13  15  13  15—  56

        Manchester ....... 5   8   6  11—  30

        3-pointers: Rip. Pfeefr, Brandenburg 5, Man. Reed 2. Records: Rip. (6-8) (SHL 4-6).

       

MVC
        • St. Bernard 57, New Miami 27 — Erin Smith had a triple-double (21 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists) to give Stambaugh her 200th win.

        “The slogan this season has been 200 wins in 2000,” Stambaugh said. “This is my final year, and the victory means a lot to me.”

        NEW MAIMI (27) — Robinson 3 2 9, Fisher 0 1 1, Lawson 3 2 10, Brerhear 2 0 4, Ritchie 1 0 2, Faulkner 0 1 1. Totals: 9 6 27.

        ST. BERNARD (57) — Byrd 2 2 7, Riley 1 0 2, Smith 9 3 21, Monterosso 1 0 2, Kramer 2 0 4, McPartlin 5 1 11, St. Clair 2 0 4, Russell 2 0 6. Totals: 24 6 57.

        New Miami ....... 2   6  10   9—27

        St. Bernard ....... 15  16  12  14—57

        3-pointers: N—Lawson 2, Robinson. S—Bird, Russell 2. Records: SB 7-7, 5-5 MVC; NM 1-14, 1-10 MVC.

        • Summit 41, Lockland 22 — The Silver Knights scored the first 15 points and were never threatened.

        Kriston Springs scored nine of her 13 points and Betsy Fraser eight of her 12 in the first half for a 26-4 lead.

        LOCKLAND (22) — Cox 1 0 2, Cromer 1 0 2, Urton 2 0 4, Freeman 3 3 9, Sickinger 2 0 4, McCutcheon 1 0 2. Totals: 10 3 22.

        SUMMIT (41) — Hoeck 1 1 3, Fraser 5 0 12, Falconi 3 2 8, Conners 1 0 2, Springs 6 1 13, Kief 1 0 2. Totals: 16 5 41.

        Lockland ....... 0   4  8  10—22

        Summit ....... 9  17  6   9—41

        3-pointers: S—Fraser 2. Records: S 7-7 (MVC 4-5), L 1-13.

        • North College Hill 62, Landmark Christian 41 — The Trojans extended their winning streak to 13 behind Shamika Johnson, Amber Flynn and Latosha Johnson.

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (41) — Oliver 1 0 2, Ward 1 0 2, Chamberlin 0 5 5, Spears 3 0 8, Sebastian 7 1 15, Gresham 2 3 7. Totals: 14 9 41.

        NORTH COLLEGE HILL (62) — L. Johnson 8 2 19, Lovette 1 1 4, Goldmas 1 0 2, S. Johnson 2 2 6, Faller 2 0 4, Flynn 6 3 15, Miller 5 2 12. Totals: 25 10 62.

        Landmark Christian ....... 10   5   9  17—41

        North College Hill ....... 22  18  11  11—62

        3-pointers: L—Spears 2. NCH—L. Johnson, Lovette. Records: L 4-11 (MVC 3-8), N 13-2 (MVC 10-2).

        • CHCA 54, CCD 45 — Field goals by Nancy Bowden, Karen Hewitt and Keli Gentry in the fourth quarter enabled CHCA to hold off the Indians.

        A 19-12 run in the third quarter, triggered by Keli Gentry's eight points, appeared to put the game out of CCD's reach, but the Indians rallied within four during the fourth quarter.

        CHCA (54) — Gentry 4 0 11, N. Bowden 5 5 15, Hewitt 7 1 18, Wightman 2 0 4, Holman 2 0 4, T. Bowden 1 0 2. Totals: 21 6 54.

        CCD (45) — Byer 1 2 4, Reiber 5 1 11, Baker 4 1 9, Hale 5 1 11, Fitzhugh 2 0 4, Geier 3 0 6. Totals: 20 5 45.

        CHCA ....... 8  13  19  14—54

        CCD ....... 14  10  12   9—45

        3-pointers: CHCA—Gentry 3, Hewitt 3. Records: CCD 10-5 (MVC 8-4).

       

CHL
        • Madeira 51, Deer Park 29 — A full-court press in the first quarter, coupled with balanced scoring, enabled the Amazons to take a 15-2 lead and give Schlensker the victory.

        Ann Staubach led Madeira with 12 points, while Dana Hott stood out for Deer Park with 14 points and nine rebounds.

        MADEIRA (51) — Mackris 0 1 1, Staubach 6 0 12, Rupe 0 1 1, Shaw 3 0 6, Krietemeyer 2 1 5, Phelan 2 1 5, Davis 5 1 11, Barnhart 5 0 10. Totals: 23 5 51.

        DEER PARK (29) — Eigel 1 0 3, Houston 1 0 2, Hott 6 1 14, Howard 2 0 4, Miskimens 1 0 2, Leavitt 1 2 4. Totals: 12 3 29.

        Madeira ....... 15  9  11  16—51

        Deer Park ....... 2  6  10  11—29

        3-pointers: D—Eigel, Hott. Records: D 3-13, 0-10 CHL; M 13-4, 9-2 CHL.

       

        • Finneytown 58, Taylor 41 — The Wildcats took a 21-4 lead and were never threatened, led by Michelle Behler with a double-double, 17 points and 11 rebounds.

        TAYLOR (41) — Poynter 3 0 6, Gerwin 3 1 7, Miller 6 0 13, Smith 1 3 5, Bates 3 2 8, Doll 0 2 2. Totals: 16 8 41.

        FINNEYTOWN (58) — Brookbank 2 0 4, Flick 5 1 14, M.E. Behler 2 3 8, Mic. Behler 6 4 17, Neher 1 0 3, Meyer 4 3 11, Ogletree 0 1 1. Totals: 20 12 58.

        Taylor ....... 4  19   7  11—41

        Finneytown ....... 21   7  16  14—58

        3-pointers: Tay. Miller, Fin. Flick 3, Mic. Behler, M.E. Behler, Neher. Records: Tay. (7-7) (CHL 5-4), Fin. (9-5) (CHL 6-3).

        • Indian Hill 55, Reading 37 — A double-double by Haley Warden (16 points and 11 rebounds), coupled with nine assists, proved big for the victorious Braves.

        READING (37) — Murphy 3 2 9, Baltimore 2 3 7, Sippola 1 2 4, Nolte 2 0 6, Ramsey 4 1 9, Lawson 1 0 2. Totals: 13 8 37.

        INDIAN HILL (55) — Cooper 4 2 10, M. David 1 2 4, Schmitt 5 0 11, Hahl 1 0 3, S. David 1 0 2, Ellis 3 3 9, Warden 5 4 16. Totals: 20 11 55.

        Reading ....... 4  11  6  16—37

        Indian Hill ....... 16  10  5  24—55

        3-pointers: R—Nolte 2, Murphy. I—Warden 2, Schmitt, Hahl. Record: I 11-4 (8-2 CHL).

       

FAVC Cardinal
        • Goshen 53, Ross 37 — The Warriors defense held Ross without a field goal for seven minutes into the third quarter to break open a close game.

        Deb Rise and Kelly Phillips each scored four points during the 12-3 run.

        ROSS (37) — Lockaby 1 0 3, Guenther 1 1 3, Waggers 3 0 7, Lee 1 0 2, Bogolo 3 6 12, Collins 2 1 5, Wertman 1 0 2, Varnar 1 1 3. Totals: 13 9 37 .

        GOSHEN (53) — Rise 3 1 7, Bitzer 2 8 14, Polly 4 4 12, Scott 5 1 11, King 0 1 1, Phillips 2 4 8. Totals: 16 9 53.

        Ross ....... 8   9   3  17—37

        Goshen ....... 9  15  12  17—53

        3-pointers: R—Lockaby, Waggers. G—Bitzer 2. Records: G 8-8, 3-7 FAVC; R 2-11, 0-10 FAVC.

        • Norwood 62, Wilmington 44 — Senior guard Tara Henderson scored 19 points and Melissa Davis added 14 for the Indians.

        WILMINGTON (44) — Shumaker 1 7 9, Hodson 2 1 6, Borton 4 0 9, Smith 4 0 8, Klemetsen 4 0 8, Young 1 0 2, Davis 1 0 2. Totals: 17 8 44.

        NORWOOD (62) — Evans 2 2 6, Henderson 7 3 19, Burns 0 2 2, Jennings 4 2 10, McCarthy 2 4 8, Davis 7 0 14, McCalla 1 1 3. Totals: 19 14 62.

        Wilmington ....... 16   6  11  11—44

        Norwood ....... 16  12  14  20—62

        3-pointers: W—Hodson, Borton, Smith 2. N— Henderson 2. Records: N 6-8 (FAVC 3-6), W 5-8 (3-6).

        • Lebanon 67, Loveland 52 Lindsey Hicks and Ange la Prosperi combined for 47 points as the Warriors remained undefeated in FAVC action.

        LEBANON (67) — Prosperi 11 3 25, Sieal 0 1 1, Gregory 3 0 6, Gray 1 0 2, Pritchard 5 1 11, Hicks 9 2 22. Totals: 29 7 67.

        LOVELAND (52) — Muhammad 6 1 18, Miller 1 0 3, Wilson 2 0 6, Lanker 2 2 7, Howard 1 1 3, Kennedy 6 2 15. Totals: 18 6 52.

        Lebanon ....... 17  9  20  21—

        Loveland ....... 8  9  22  13—

        3-pointers: Leb. Hicks 2, Lov. Muhammad 5, Miller, Lanker, Kennedy. Records: Leb. (14-1) (FAVC 9-0), Lov. (10-5) (FAVC 6-3).

        • Kings 53, Little Miami 44 — Kelly McClung scored six of her eight points in the decisive third quarter for Kings. Sarah Fox recorded her fifth consecutive double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

        LITTLE MIAMI (44) — Chamberlain 3 0 6, Back 3 2 8, Smiley 1 0 2, Balser 7 6 22, S. Journeay 2 0 4, L. Journeay 0 2 2. Totals: 16 10 44.

        KINGS (53) — Oliva 1 0 2, S. Fox 7 1 16, Heekin 5 2 13, Jump 3 0 7, McClung 4 0 8, L. Fox 3 1 7. Totals: 23 4 53.

        Little Miami ....... 15  14   2  13—44

        Kings ....... 16   9  12  16 53

        3-pointers: L—Balser 2. K—S. Fox, Heekin, Jump. Records: L 10-5 (5-4 FAVC Cardinal), K 8-7 (8-2 FAVC Cardinal).

        • Mason 68, Winton Woods 29 — Michelle Munoz scored 18 and Beth Jones added 15 for the Comets.

        MASON (68) — Lippert 0 4 4, Ellis 1 0 2, Minnich 1 0 2, Issenmann 4 0 10, Jones 6 0 15, Munoz 10 8 18, Imbus 3 1 7. Totals: 25 13 68.

        WINTON WOODS (29) — Fletcher 3 1 7, Johnson 3 1 7, Jackson 3 0 6, Ogletree 1 0 2, Williams 2 3 7. Totals: 12 5 29.

        Mason ....... 16  23  18  11—68

        Winton Woods ....... 8   2   7  12—29

        3-pointers: M—Jones 3, Issenmann 2. Records: M -0, W 1-12 (1-10 FAVC Cardinal).

       

FAVC Buckeye
        • Glen Este 65, Anderson 27 — Sarah Bolton scored 12 of her 24 points in Glen Este's 27-4 second-quarter run. Freshman Lauren Gruber led Anderson with 10 points.

        GLEN ESTE (65) — Kunz 3 0 7, Dorsch 3 0 6, Riley 1 0 2, Ruehl 7 0 14, Wilson 5 0 10, Kools 1 0 2, Bolton 10 1 24. Totals: 30 1 65.

        ANDERSON (27) — Gelvin 1 0 2, Kaiser 1 0 2, Deeds 2 0 4, Gruber 4 0 10, Leavy 2 1 5, Burdick 2 0 4. Totals: 12 1 27.

        Glen Este ....... 12  27  16  10—65

        Anderson ....... 11 ....... 4  6  6—27

        3-pointers: G—Bolton 3, Kunz. A—Gruber 2. Records: G 12-4 (8-2 FAVC Buckeye), A 3-13 (2-7 FAVC Buckeye).

        • Northwest 55, Turpin 50 — The Knights scored six points during the final 20 seconds to pull out the victory.

        Trailing 50-49, Bobbi Meister hit a 3-pointer and Nicole Elam followed with a steal, leading to a layup and free throw by Tina Dobrowski.

        TURPIN (50) — Arnett 1 0 3, Cummings 3 0 7, Beiser 5 3 14, Hensley 1 0 2, Fox 1 0 2, Anderson 2 2 6, Ulrey 6 0 12, Pretz 2 0 4. Totals: 21 5 50.

        NORTHWEST (55) — Bo. Meister 3 0 7, Jared 1 0 2, Yancy 2 0 4, Watts 2 0 4, Dobrowolski 4 6 14, Elam 8 0 16, Gray 2 0 4, Haggard 1 2 4. Totals: 23 8 55.

        Turpin ....... 9   7  17  17—50

        Northwest ....... 17  13  10  15—55

        3-pointers: T—Arnet, Cummings, Beiser. N— Meister. Records: N 7-9 (FAVC 4-6), T 2-14 (1-9).

        • Amelia 36, Harrison 26 The Barons coupled good defense with balanced scroing to post the victory.

        Harrison (26) — Daily 1 0 2, Baily 2 1 5, Toney 2 0 4, Lux 2 5 9, Ransick 3 0 6. Totals: 10 6 26.

        Amelia (36) — Votapek 0 2 2, Thomasson 2 2 6, Davidson 3 0 6, Guinan 0 3 3, Forbes 2 1 5, Bartels 2 2 6, Gillestie 3 0 8. Totals: 12 10 36.

        Harrison ....... 9  4  5  8—

        Amelia ....... 9  9  9  9—

        3-pointers: Amelia Gillestie 2. Records: Har (10-6) (FAVC 7-3), Ame. (11-5) (FAVC 7-3).

       

MML
       

        • Miamiburg 64, Middletown Fenwick 35 — Shannon Sword scored 19 points and went over the 1,000-point career mark for Miamisburg.

        Middletown Fenwick (35) — Krebs 3 0 6, Bruggeman 1 0 2 Becker 6 1 13 Brown 2 1 5, Wolke 1 1 3 Deneen 2 2 6 . Totals: 15 5 35.

        Miamisburg (64) — Barr 3 0 6, Maxey 1 0 2 Schenck 1 0 2 Issenman 1 0 3, Musser 3 2 10, Coe 3 3 9, Kellis 0 2 2, Mahle 1 0 3, Sword 8 1 19, Campbell 4 0 8. Totals: 25 8 64.

        Fenwick ....... 2  12  11  10

        Miamisburg ....... 20  15  15  14

        3-pointers: Mia. Issenman, Musser 2, Mahle, Sword. Records: Mid. (4-9) (MML 1-6), Mia. (12-4) (MML 8-1).

        • Springboro 96, West Carrollton 26 — Five players scored in double figures to lead Springboro to its 11th straight win.

        SPRINGBORO (96) — Graham 2 4 8, Teets 1 2 4, Hampton 1 2 4, Sullivan 6 4 17, Lacy 5 0 10, Wight 7 1 17, Ballard 5 1 11, Kees 2 0 4, Watkins 3 3 9, Wright 3 6 12. Totals: 35 23 96.

        WEST CARROLLTON (26) — McCord 2 1 6, Hester 1 0 3, Maloney 0 1 1, Weekley 2 0 4, Dahlinghaus 2 2 6, Pavy 3 0 6. Totals: 10 4 26.

        Springboro ....... 32  30  17  17—96

        West Carrollton ....... 3   9   2  12—26

        3-pointers: S—Wight 2, Sullivan. W—McCord, Hester. Records: S 13-2 (9-0 MML), W 1-11 (1-8 MML).

       

QCC
       

        • Mount Healthy 74, Aiken 20 — The Owls held the Falcons scoreless in the second quarter with Michelle Barrett scoring 16 and Emily Chilton 13 for Mount Healthy.

        AIKEN (20) — Wells 2 0 4, Pryor 2 2 6, Satterwhite 1 5 7, Russell 1 0 3. Totals: 6 7 20.

        MT. HEALTHY (74) — Bowden 1 2 4, Leahy 1 0 2, Mahlerwein 2 2 6, Brewer 3 4 10, Barrett 6 0 16, Chilton 4 5 13, Johnson 3 0 6, Simmons 2 0 5, Hale 3 0 6, Tillman 3 0 6. Totals: 29 13 74.

        Aiken ....... 6   0   4  10—20

        Mt. Healthy ....... 18  20  24  12—74

        3-pointers: A—Russell. MH—Barrett 4, Simmons. Records: MH 9-7 (QCC 8-2), A 2-14 (1-8).

        • Hughes 64, Western Hills 27 — Ashante Pettijohn recorded a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Big Red.

        WESTERN HILLS (27) — Wade 0 2 2, Tolliver 2 0 5, Goodrich 2 2 6, Morris 2 0 4, Edwards 2 0 4, Hill 2 2 6. Totals: 10 6 27.

        HUGHES (64) — Moore 6 2 17, Everson 3 1 7, Burns 3 1 7, Lamb 2 1 5, Bridges 2 1 6, Pettijohn 7 7 21, Johnson 0 1 1. Totals: 23 14 64.

        Western Hills ....... 4   4   9  10—27

        Hughes ....... 14  23  16  11—64

        3-pointers: W—Tolliver. H—Moore 3, Bridges. Record: 10-5 (9-1 QCC).

        • Walnut Hills 54, Taft 42 — Senior forward Evan Parker notched a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Eagles. Taft's Amber Phelps led all scorers with 20 points.

        TAFT (42) — Phelps 9 2 20, Edwards 1 0 2, Black 9 0 18, Sheed 1 0 2. Totals: 20 2 42.

        WALNUT HILLS (54) — Parker 5 3 14, Ward 4 0 8, Antle 2 0 4, Wilson 5 0 10, Martin 1 0 2, Turner 2 0 4, Marsh 1 0 2, Lajeunesse 0 2 2, Greene 2 0 4. Totals: 24 5 54.

        Taft ....... 6  10  7  19—42

        Walnut Hills ....... 15  17  6  16—54

        3-pointers: W—Parker. Records: T 3-11 (1-9 QCC), W 7-9 (7-3).

        • Withrow 71, Woodward 28 — Shere' Cunningham scored a game-high 30 points. Nikki Pride led Woodward with 11 points.

        WITHROW (71) — Cunningham 14 1 30, Hampton 2 1 6, Raven 5 1 11, Collins 3 0 7, Richardson 3 1 7, Mack 5 0 10. Totals: 32 4 71.

        WOODWARD (28) — Easley 0 1 1, Lillard 2 2 6, Pride 5 1 11, Brewer 4 0 8, Hayes 1 0 2. Totals: 12 4 28.

        Withrow ....... 18  24  21  8—71 Woodward ....... 8  6  2  12—28

        Three-point field goals: With—Cunningham, Hampton, Collins. Records:With 10-4 (8-2 QCC), Wood 3-12 (3-7).

       

GMC
        • Hamilton 46, Lima 44 — Anna Rusbosin scored with 20 seconds remaining off a pass from Amanda Bush, giving the Big Blue the victory.

        Angela Tolbert led the Big Blue with 16 points. Freshman Carin Horne led all scorers with 20 points for Lima Senior.

        LIMA SENIOR (44) — Marshall 1 0 2, Good 1 0 2, Jackson 5 2 12, Johnson 0 2 2, Carlisle 3 0 6, Horne 5 7 20. Totals: 15 11 44.

        HAMILTON (46) — Tolbert 6 4 16, Bush 7 0 16, Rusbosin 2 0 4, Brown 1 0 2, Scheve 3 2 8. Totals: 19 6 46.

        Lima Senior ....... 11  10  8  15—41

        Hamilton ....... 17  10  9  10—46

        3-pointers: L—Horne 3. H—Bush 2. Records: L 5-11 (3-9 GMC), H 8-7 (6-6).

        • Fairfield 36, Milford 21 — The Indians opened a 20-8 halftime lead with Milford sinking only three of 30 field goals attempts during the 16 minutes.

        Natalie Thompson paced Fairfield with 11 points.

        FAIRFIELD (36) — Lichtensteiger 1 0 2, Chaney 1 1 3, T. Johnson 4 0 9, K. Johnson 1 0 2, Hauck 2 0 4, Thompson 3 5 11, Owens 0 1 1, Staudt 1 2 4. Totals: 13 9 36.

        MILFORD (21) — Potraske 2 1 6, Richmond 1 1 3, Broecker 1 1 3, Hrovat 1 0 2, Gaible 2 0 4, Stevens 1 0 2, Thomas 0 1 1. Totals: 8 4 21.

        Fairfield ....... 10  10  6  10—36

        Milford ....... 3   5  8   5—21

        3-pointers: F—T. Johnson. M—Potraske. Records: F 8-7 (GMC 7-6), M 7-8 (6-7).

        • Princeton 58, Middletown 30 — The Vikings took a 13-7 lead and never looked back, with Kayla Noble scoring a career-high 13 points.

        PRINCETON (58) — Davis 1 0 2, McNamara 2 0 5, Skoog 0 4 4, Hervas 3 0 6, Noble 5 0 13, Keown 3 2 8, Lancaster 2 2 6, Peterson 1 1 3, Whitfield 1 0 2, Simons 3 3 9. Totals: 21 12 58.

        MIDDLETOWN (30) — Thomas 5 0 10, Creager 3 1 7, Mack 1 0 3, Sorrell 2 3 7, Rupp 1 1 3. Totals: 12 5 30.

        Princeton ....... 13  14  18  13—58

        Middletown ....... 7   4   6  13—30

        3-pointers: P—Noble 3, McNamara. M— Mack. Records: P 10-4 (GMC 9-2), M 0-15 (0-11).

        • Lakota West 55, Lakota East 37 — Lisa Hutzelman hit four 3-pointers and grabbed 10 rebounds for Lakota West. Cara Wright led all scorers with 14 points.

        LAKOTA EAST (37) — Andrea 3 0 8, Lee 3 1 7, Wycoff 3 0 6, Webb 3 1 7, Nollen 3 0 6, Ring 0 1 1, Kovach 1 0 2. Totals: 16 3 37.

        LAKOTA WEST (55) — Wilson 2 3 7, Hemsworth 2 0 4, Nowicki 1 0 2, Swift 2 0 4, Hutzelman 4 0 12, Wright 5 4 14, Carlberg 4 0 8, Eifert 1 2 4. Totals: 21 9 55.

        Lakota East ....... 11  5  11  10—37

        Lakota West ....... 17  9  12  17—55

        3-pointers: LE—Andrea 2. LW—Hutzelman 4. Records: LE 2-13 (2-10 GMC), LW 7-8 (6-5 GMC).

        • Colerain 64, Sycamore 55 — Siera Croxton was 8- for-8 from the foul line and scored 20 points to lead Colerain.

        COLERAIN (64) — Hailey 7 0 14, A. Croxton 2 0 4, Winkler 3 0 6, Wessel 2 0 5, Haggard 2 1 5, S. Croxton 5 8 20, Grace 5 0 10. Totals: 26 9 64.

        SYCAMORE (55) — Frank 3 1 8, Fitzwilson 1 0 2, Melvin 4 3 13, Austin 3 1 8, Schwerdtmann 3 1 7, Kimmey 3 0 9, Pennington 3 2 8. Totals: 20 8 55.

        Colerain ....... 16  14  11  13—64

        Sycamore ....... 14  16  14  11—55

        3-pointers: C—S. Croxton 2, Wessel. S—Kimmey 3, Melvin 2, Austin, Frank. Records: S 11-3, 10-1.

       

GGCL
       

        • Mercy 45, St. Ursula 44 — A turnover by the Bulldogs with 20 seconds left led to Angie Zeuch's game-winning basket for the victorious Bobcats.

        MERCY (45) — Stern 1 0 2, Zeuch 5 0 13, Barnes 2 0 4, Claviel 3 1 7, Winright 4 0 8, Woody 5 1 11. Totals: 20 2 45.

        ST. URSULA (44) — Fischer 3 0 9, Hogel 2 1 7, Menke 8 2 18, Eichmann 1 0 2, Mahon 1 3 6, Grogan 1 0 2. Totals: 16 6 44.

        Mercy ....... 19  10  11   5—45

        St. Ursula ....... 15  10   6  13—44

        3-pointers: M—Zeuch 3. S—Fischer 3, Hogel 2, Mahon. Records: M 12-2. S 11-5 (7-4 GGCL Scarlet).

        • Badin 62, McNicholas 56 — The Rams rallied from a 14-3 deficit with Caitlin Wolf scoring 13 points in the first half.

        Kerri Fiehrer also played an important role for Badin with 14 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists. McNicholas freshman guard Betsey Clark led all scorers with 17.

        MCNICHOLAS (56) — Hornschemeier 1 2 4, J. Oberschmidt 2 1 7, A. Clark 3 5 11, B. Clark 7 2 17, L. Oberschmidt 4 3 11, Johnson 2 0 4, K. Breving 1 0 2. Totals: 20 13 56.

        BADIN (62) — Bennett 1 2 5, Fiehrer 4 5 14, Wolf 5 4 14, Overton 6 2 14, Morner 1 2 4, Shull 1 1 3, Brennan 2 0 6, Vilkoski 1 0 2. Totals: 21 16 62.

        McNicholas ....... 17  14   8  17—56

        Badin ....... 20  16  12  14—62

        3-pointers: M—J. Oberschmidt, B. Clark. B— Brennan 2, Fiehrer, Bennett. Records: B 13-2, 6-0 GGCL; M 10-5.

Non-League
       

        • SCPA 51, St. Rita 24 — A 19-6 run in the first quarter, triggered by Kate Spickard and Crystal Gordon, set the stage for the victory.

        SCPA (51) — Spickard 5 0 10, Hill 1 0 2, Brunis 3 0 6, McCollum 1 0 2, Partlow 3 0 6, Williams 0 1 1, Scott 1 0 2, Hoernschemeyer 3 2 8, Gordon 4 2 10, McKinney 1 0 2, Murdock 1 0 2. Totals: 23 5 51.

        ST. RITA (24) — Price 2 1 5, Pfiester 3 0 7, Woolrdige 3 0 6, DeCortes 2 0 4, Burchfield 1 0 2. Totals: 11 1 24.

        SCPA ....... 19  12  8  12—51

        St. Rita ....... 6   4  3  11—24

        3-pointers: SR—Pfiester. Records: SCPA 8-6.

        • Valley View 69, Middletown Madison 34 Valley View exploded for 27 points in the second quarter to break the game open.

        VALLEY VIEW (69) — Mabry 1 1 3, S. Coffman 6 1 14, Cox 2 0 4, M. Coffman 1 0 2, Horn 4 0 9, Izor 4 0 10, Iker 4 0 8, Cornett 2 0 4, Boeder 2 0 4, Clark 3 4 11. Totals: 30 6 69.

        MIDDLETOWN MADISON (34) — H. Kroger 1 2 4, Delscamp 1 0 2, Rose 3 0 6, E. Kroger 0 2 2, Young 1 2 4, Frame 3 0 8, Cox 3 0 6, Snowden 0 2 2. Totals: 12 8 34.

        Valley View ....... 10  27  18  14—

        Madison ....... 6   9   4  15—

        3-pointers: Val. S. Coffman, Horn, Clark, Mid. Frame 2. Records: Val. (SWBL 5-2), Mid (10-7) (SWBL 2-5).

       



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