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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
Saturday, January 29, 2000

Cincinnati boys basketball roundup


Hamilton too much for Fairfield 51-43

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Ben Sturgill and Josh Andrews each scored 13 points to lift Hamilton to a 51-43 victory over Fairfield in a Greater Miami Conference game at Hamilton Friday night.

        Sturgill also had 18 rebounds for the Big Blue.

        Brian Carpenter and K.C. Frederick each scored 12 points for Fairfield.

        FAIRFIELD (43) — Hibbard 1 0 2, Reed 1 2 5, Carpenter 3 6 12, Frederick 5 0 12, Slade 1 5 7, Pogozalski 2 0 5. Totals: 13 13 43.

        HAMILTON (51) — Andrews 4 4 13, Rusbosin 3 1 7, Huff 4 0 8, Sturgill 6 1 13, Rollison 1 0 2, Ballinger 4 0 8. Totals: 22 6 51.

        Fairfield ....... 9  12  10  12—43

        Hamilton ....... 9  18   8  16—51

        Three-point field goals: F—Reed, Frederick 2, Pogozalski. H—Andrews. Records: F 3-11 (2-9 GMC), H 6-8 (4-7 GMC).

        • Milford 46, Middletown 45 — Jason Kaufman made the front end of a one-and-one bonus with 1.2 seconds remaining remaining to seal the victory for Milford.

        Milford junior center Zack Strief had 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Eagles.

        MIDDLETOWN (45) — Thompson 1 0 2, Hasan 5 0 12, Gates 1 0 2, Helvey 2 4 8, Moss 0 2 2, Hunter 3 1 8, Adams 2 0 4, Johnson 1 0 2, Robinson 2 0 5. Totals: 17 7 45.

        MILFORD (46) — Skidmore 1 0 3, Meranda 7 0 18, Connor 0 1 1, Bradley 1 0 2, Kaufman 2 4 8, Strief 4 4 12, Kinder 1 0 2. Totals: 16 9 46.

        Middletown ....... 8  12  13  12—45

        Milford ....... 15  14  10   7—46

        3-pointers: MT — Hasan 2, Hunter, Robinson. M — Meranda 4, Skidmore 1. Records: MT (6-9) (3-8 GMC), M (9-4) (6-4 GMC).

        • Princeton 73, Colerain 50 — Curtis Cross (10), Erik Daniels (10) and Larry Brown (9) combined for 29 points in the second and third quarters as Princeton took control.

        The Vikings extended their winning streak to four.

        Daniels led all scored with 17.

        COLERAIN (50) — B. Daft 1 0 2, Davis 1 2 4, Ferris 1 9 11, J. Daft 1 4 6, Lies 0 2 2, Monaahan 5 2 15, Tram 1 0 2, Finney 4 0 8. Totals: 14 19 50.

        PRINCETON (73) — Cross 4 1 11, Jones 1 0 3, Sykes 3 0 7, Daniels 8 1 17, McGrath 3 0 8, Rinck 1 0 2, Brown 5 1 11, Mullin 2 0 4, Mayweather 4 0 8, Kaluma 1 0 2. Totals: 32 3 73.

        Colerain ....... 12  12  13  13—50

        Princeton ....... 16  23  18  16—73

        3-pointers: C—Monaahan 3. P—Cross 2, Jones, Sykes, McGrath 2. Records: C 7-8 (GMC 4-7), P 11-3 (9-1).

        • Lakota West 61, Sycamore 41 — Josh Romero scored eight of his game-high 12 points in the first half, as Lakota West built a 27-13 halftime lead.

        Jamie Chaney added 10 points for Lakota West.

        LAKOTA WEST (61) — Parker 4 0 8, Dunn 2 0 6, Candella 2 0 6, Romero 3 6 12, York 1 0 2, Chaney 4 1 10, Rehring 1 2 4, Hutzelman 2 3 7, Alles 0 2 2, Buhrlage 0 2 2, Raulin 0 2 2. Totals: 19 18 61.

        SYCAMORE (41) — Holbein 3 0 9, Smith 2 2 6, Henderson 3 0 6, Walter 2 0 5, Baker 2 2 6, Render 1 0 2, Sherman 1 0 3, Oppliger 1 2 4. Totals: 15 6 41.

        Lakota West ....... 6  21  16  18—61

       Sycamore ....... 7   6  14  14—41

        Three-point field goals: L—Dunn 2, Candella 2, Chaney. S—Holbein 3, Walter, Sherman. Records: L 13-1 (10-1 GMC), S 4-9 (3-8 GMC).

        • Lima Senior 74, Lakota East 68 — Tavares Clay scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half as Lima Senior dodged an upset bid from Lakota East.

        East cut Lima's lead down to four points in the fourth quarter, but a pair of turnovers helped Lima pull away again and hold onto its lead.

        Jonothon Woods scored a career-high 25 points to lead Lakota East, which had four players in double figures. Craig Williams added 17.

        LIMA SENIOR (74) — Clay 8 1 20, Rivera 1 4 6, Amerson 2 2 6, Lyles 2 0 6, Myles 5 0 10, Andrews 4 0 8, Ingram 3 0 6, Villegas 3 0 8, Townsend 1 2 4. Totals: 29 9 74.

        LAKOTA EAST (68) — J. Graves 4 1 10, Johnson 2 0 4, Day 4 1 10, S. Graves 0 2 2, Woods 11 2 25, Williams 8 1 17. Totals: 23 7 68.

        Lima Senior ....... 23  12  21  16—74

        Lakota East ....... 18   9  21  20—68

       

3-pointers: LS — Clay 3, Rivera, Lyles 2, Villegas 2. LE — J. Graves, Day, Woods. Records: LE 5-9 (3-7 GMC), LS 12-2 (9-2 GMC).

SBC-N
        • Hillsboro 67, Clermont Northeastern 59 — Josh Keets scored a game-high 20 points and Bruce Miles added 18 for Hillsboro, which took over sole possession of first place in the Southern Buckeye Conference-National division.

        The Indians outscored CNE 30-20 in the fourth quarter to pull out the victory.

        HILLSBORO (67) — Marsh 4 1 10, Walker 4 0 8, Haithcock 0 4 4, Miles 3 11 18, Keets 9 2 20, Jolitz 0 6 6, Harner 0 1 1. Totals: 20 25 67.

        CLERMONT NE (59) — Lafferty 2 3 8, Shephard 0 1 1, Lloyd 4 5 13, Thacker 0 1 1, Nash 2 0 4, Allen 1 2 4, Fishback 1 4 6, Holthaus 6 3 17, Ritter 2 1 5. Totals: 18 20 59.

        Hillsboro ....... 9  17  11  30—67

        Clermont NE ....... 9  13  17  20—59

        3-pointers: H-Marsh, Miles; CNE-Lafferty, Holthaus 2. Records: H 10-5, 7-1; CNE 12-3, 6-2.

        • Felicity 67, Georgetown 60 — Doug Easter scored 28 points to lead Felicity.

        The victory moved the Cardinals past Georgetown into a first-place tie with Bethel-Tate in the SBC-American.

        FELICITY (67) — Easter 10 4 28, J. Rudd 2 0 6, Hatfield 3 7 13, Moran 2 2 8, Davidson 5 2 12. Totals: 22 15 67.

        GEORGETOWN (60) — Grant 2 1 6, Lahey 3 1 7, Mitchell 3 0 7, Waits 5 0 11, Foster 5 0 13, Boyd 3 3 10, Knott 2 2 6. Totals: 23 7 60.

        Felicity ....... 20  22  13  12—67

        Georgetown ....... 24  12  15   9—60

        3-pointers: F—Easter 4, Rudd 2, Moran 2. G—Grant, Mitchell, Waits, Foster 3, Boyd. Records: F 8-7 (5-3 SBC), G 10-6 (5-4 SBC).

        • Williamsburg 55, Batavia 42 — Junior forward David Tudor scored 15 points to lead Williamsburg to its fourth win in its last five games.

        Jak Kreimer added 10 points for the Wildcats.

        BATAVIA (42) — Kelley 1 0 3, Lowe 1 4 7, Kent 3 0 6, Sunnenberg 4 1 9, Faris 1 1 3, Hennessey 3 0 7, Clark 3 0 7. Totals: 16 6 42.

        WILLIAMSBURG (55) — Belew 2 0 4, Boland 1 2 4, Tudor 6 3 15, Holtzclaw 1 0 2, Bainum 2 4 8, Wood 2 3 8, Kennedy 2 0 4, Kreimer 4 2 10. Totals: 20 14 55.

        Batavia ....... 2  11  14  15—42

        Williamsburg ....... 8  19  17  11—55

        3-pointers: B—Kelley, Hennessey, Lowe, Clark. W—Wood. Records: W 9-6 (4-4 SBC-N), B 3-10 (1-7 SBC-N).

        • Bethel-Tate 77, West ern Brown 54 — C.J. Miller and Justin Wallace scored 22 points each for Bethel-Tate.

        Miller also had 13 rebounds and five blocks and Andy Stamper added 14 points.

        WESTERN BROWN (54) — Phillips 4 4 12, Tackett 1 0 3, Hutson 2 0 5, Brown 1 2 4, Patton 4 2 12, Howard 6 0 12, Abbinnanti 1 0 2, Fite 2 0 4. Totals: 21 8 54.

        BETHEL-TATE (77) — Wallace 9 2 22, Hesketh 1 1 3, Stamper 6 1 14, Cunningham 2 2 6, Miller 10 2 22, Todd 1 1 3, Ladd 1 2 5, Wylie 1 0 2. Totals: 31 11 77.

        Western Brown ....... 13  15  13  13—54

        Bethel-Tate ....... 21  17  21  18—77

        3-pointers: W—Tackett, Hutson, Patton 2. B— Wallace 2, Stamper, Ladd. Records: B 8-7 (5-3 SBC), W 2-14 (1-7 SBC).

MML
       

        • Middletown Fenwick 72, Lemon-Monroe 65 — Joe Kreke hit a clutch 3-pointer to extend Fenwick's lead to nine with four minutes remaining.

        Kreke finished with 15 points and Matt Burns added 13 for the Falcons.

        MONROE (65) — Braun 7 2 18, Bailey 1 0 3, Calhoun 2 0 4, Wolf 5 0 10, McMonigle 2 2 6, Reffitt 3 3 10, Woodward 4 6 14. Totals: 24 13 65.

        FENWICK (72) — Halcomb 1 2 4, Martin 3 1 7, Kreke 4 6 15, Wolf 1 5 7, McCormick 2 1 5, Mulligan 2 4 9, Burns 4 5 13, Studer 5 2 12. Totals: 22 26 72.

        Monroe ....... 15  16  11  23—65

        Fenwick ....... 12  20  16  24—72

        3-pointers: M—Braun 2, Bailey, Reffitt. F— Kreke, Mulligan. Records: F 10-5 (MML 7-1), M 5-10.

        • Talawanda 49, Edgewood 35 — Ryan Holmes scored a game-high 15 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Braves.

        Umar Hamidullah added 10 points as Talawanda registered its 10th victory in 13 starts this season.

        TALAWANDA (49) — McDade 1 2 4, Hamidullah 4 2 10, Barker 0 2 2, Jones 1 2 4, Arlinghaus 3 2 9, Campbell 1 0 2, Holmes 5 4 15, Bennett 0 1 1, Princell 1 0 2. Totals: 16 15 49.

        EDGEWOOD (35) — Gibson 2 0 5, Simpkins 3 2 8, Philpot 4 2 10, Wirtley 2 2 6, Shepherd 2 0 4, Perry 1 0 2. Totals: 14 6 35.

        Talawanda ....... 6  13  13  17—49

        Edgewood ....... 4   8  12  11—35

       

3-pointers: T-Arlinghaus, Holmes; E-Gibson. Records: T 10-3 (5-3 MML), E 4-10 (1-9 MML).

FAVC
       

        • Harrison 58, Northwest 57 — Austin Myers sank a free throw with two seconds remaining to lift Harrison to the FAVC Buckeye road win.

        Myers scored seven of his 11 points in the fourth quarter.

        Northwest's Joe Linville scored 15 points.

        HARRISON (58) — P. Volkerding 4 2 12, Hinssen 0 2 2, Cornelius 5 6 19, Perkins 2 0 4, M. Myers 2 0 5, A. Myers 4 3 11, Smith 0 2 2, M. Volkerding 1 1 3. Totals: 18 16 58.

        NORTHWEST (57) — Nelson 6 2 14, Wills 1 3 6, Kelly 1 0 2, Dulli 2 0 4, Kilgore 2 0 6, Maxwell 1 0 2, Linville 6 3 15, Jester 3 2 8. Totals: 22 10 57.

        Harrison ....... 16  15  13  14—58

        Northwest ....... 20  14  15   8—57

        3-pointers: H—P. Volkerding 2, Cornelius 3, M. Myers. N—Wills, Kilgore 2. Records: N 8-6 (5-4 FAVC-B).

        • Lebanon 63, Wilmington 51 — Van Richardson poured in a game-high 25 points to lead the Warriors.

        Lebanon led 38-33 entering the final period and held off Wilmington by hitting 11-13 free throws down the stretch.

        LEBANON (63) — Johnson 2 3 7, Amburgy 2 2 7, Richardson 8 5 26, Langston 1 2 4, McCutchan 2 0 4, Alexander 3 3 9, Merchant 3 0 6. Totals: 21 15 63.

        WILMINGTON (51) — Washington 6 4 20, Hinman 2 1 7, Dell 1 0 2, Thompson 4 0 8, Wilson 4 0 10, Bean 2 0 4. Totals: 19 5 51.

        Lebanon ....... 12  15  11  25—63

        Wilmington ....... 16   6  11  18—51

        3-pointers: L-Amburgy, Richardson 5; W-Washington 4, Hinman 2, Wilson 2. Records: L 7-4 (7-2 FAVC), Wil 7-6 (4-5 FAVC).

        • Loveland 50, Ross 46 — Kevin Schappell hit a crucial 3-pointer with just over three minutes remaining to give Loveland a five-point lead.

        Loveland pushed the lead to six points with two minutes left before going to a stall offense.

        Schappell finished with 23 points to lead all scorers.

        ROSS (46) — Estes 0 1 1, Engelkamp 3 2 8, Hutson 1 2 4, Houpe 3 1 7, Ehrman 3 0 6, Sizemore 3 2 8, Wagner 2 2 7, Brown 1 2 5. Totals: 16 12 46.

        LOVELAND (50) — Bowerman 1 2 5, Manville 2 0 4, Partin 0 1 1, Muhammad 1 4 6, Schappell 5 12 23, Nagel 2 6 10, Conn 0 1 1. Totals: 11 26 50.

        Ross ....... 7  13  10  16—46

        Loveland ....... 7  18  13  12—50

        3-pointers: R—Wagner, Brown. L—Bowerman, Schappell. Records: L 13-2 (8-1 FAVC-C), R 8-5 (4-5 FAVC-C).

        • Little Miami 29, Norwood 25 — Little Miami scored the final four points of the game while holding Norwood scoreless the last 3:45.

        David DuFour made a jumper with 2:26 left and Joey Cooper added two free throws with eight seconds left.

        Norwood senior Anthony Fike led all scorers with 16. It was the second meeting of the year between the two schools and the second time neither team topped the 30-point barrier.

        LITTLE MIAMI (29) — Cooper 2 4 9, Dane 2 0 5, LaFollette 1 0 2, Sellers 1 2 4, Trent 1 0 2, DuFour 2 3 7. Totals: 9 9 29.

        NORWOOD (25) — Fike 6 0 16, Kassem 1 0 2, Pickerell 2 0 4, Marksbury 1 1 3. Totals: 10 1 25.

        Little Miami ....... 3  8  8  10—29

        Norwood ....... 8  3  7   7—25

        Three-point field goals: LM—Dane, Cooper. N—Fike 4. Records: LM 6-7 (4-5 FAVC-C), N 1-11 (0-9 FAVC-C).

        • Kings 45, Goshen 37 — Zack Woods scored 11 points and made seven of 10 free throws in the last two minutes to lift the Knights.

        Joe Donovan hit a jumper with 3:45 left to give Kings the lead for good, 36-34. It was the Knights' 10th victory in 14 starts this season.

        KINGS (45) — Paddock 3 2 9, Husband 2 3 7, Brose 1 0 2, Garvin 1 0 2, Woods 2 7 11, Donovan 2 1 5, Dranschak 4 1 9. Totals: 15 14 45.

        GOSHEN (37) — Drake 5 3 13, Gordon 0 2 2, Blevins 3 0 6, Settelmayor 2 2 7, Berling 1 0 3, Sheppard 1 0 2, Ard 0 3 3. Totals: 12 20 37.

        Kings ....... 16   6   8  15—45

        Goshen ....... 8  14   8   7—37

        3-pointers: K-Paddock; G-Drake, Settelmayor, Berling. Records: Kings 10-4 (7-2 FAVC-C), G 7-7 (2-7 FAVC-C).

        • Winton Woods 84, Amelia 56 — Robert Hite scored eight points in the second and fourth quarters and Ahmad Lewis scored eight in the first and third quarters to lead the Warriors.

        Lewis also grabbed 10 rebounds. Ryan Gladwell and Ron Scott each scored 12 points for Amelia.

        AMELIA (56) — M. Smith 4 0 10, Davis 1 7 9, J. Smith 2 1 5, Scott 4 2 12, Shelton 1 0 2, Scherer 1 2 4, Gladwell 5 2 12, Diebel 1 0 2. Totals: 19 14 56.

        WINTON WOODS (84) — Ali 5 0 12, Akbar 1 1 3, Reese 4 2 10, Stamps 0 1 1, Smith 2 0 4, Lewis 8 0 16, Hite 9 0 20, Bryant 3 0 6, Mills 5 2 12. Totals: 37 6 84.

        Amelia ....... 15  11  13  17—56

       Winton Woods ....... 22  19  21  22—84

        3-pointers: A—M. Smith 2, Scott 2. W—Ali 2, Hite 2. Records: W 14-0 (FAVC-B 9-0).

        • Mason 56, Anderson 47 — Matt Davis scored a game-high 23 points to lift the Comets.

        Anderson had two more field goals (19-17), but Mason's 21-5 advantage from the free throw line proved to be the difference.

        Pete Cory led Anderson with 22 points.

        MASON (56) — Ramsey 3 1 7, Jones 1 0 3, Swanson 0 2 2, Davis 8 7 23, Hoffert 1 7 9, Crain 1 2 4, Livingston 3 2 8. Totals: 17 21 56.

        ANDERSON (47) — Kosky 2 0 4, Norwell 2 3 7, Cory 10 0 22, Riddell 4 0 9, Collar 1 0 3, Lewis 0 2 2. Totals: 19 5 47.

        Mason ....... 11  12  13  20—56

        Anderson ....... 8  15   6  18—47

        3-pointers: M-Jones; A-Cory 2, Riddell, Collar. Records: M 7-7 (5-4 FAVC-B), A 6-8 (3-6 FAVC-B).

        • Glen Este 41, Turpin 40 — Mike Rieck scored on a put-back with nine seconds left to win it for Glen Este.

        Rieck finished with a game-high 14 points, and Zach Zeigler added nine for the Trojans.

        Pat Cary paced Turpin with 13 points.

        GLEN ESTE (41) — Clyburn 3 2 8, Zeigler 4 0 9, Rieck 5 1 14, Tieke 3 1 7, Tyminski 1 1 3. Totals: 16 5 41.

        TURPIN (40) — Walters 2 0 4, Mack 1 0 2, Maull 3 0 7, Keate 4 0 8, Parsanko 1 0 2, Grooms 2 0 4, Cary 6 1 13. Totals: 19 1 40.

        Glen Este ....... 4  11  16  10—41

        Turpin ....... 13   8  15   4—40

        3-pointers: G—Ziegler, Riech 3. T—Maull.

MVC
       

        • CHCA 50, St. Bernard 31 — Eric Trebes and Sam Shaw combined for 19 second-half points to lead CHCA.

        Trebes finished with 17 points and a career-high 16 rebounds.

        Jay Morelock added 12 points for the Eagles.

        ST. BERNARD (31) — Hazelbaker 1 1 3, Hendricks 1 0 2, Schmitt 4 0 10, Hollmann 1 1 3, Mattingly 1 0 2, Wong 3 0 6, Statt 1 0 2, Spradlin 1 0 2, Culbertson 0 1 1. Totals: 13 3 31.

        CHCA (50) — Morelock 3 4 12, Welage 1 1 4, Betscher 1 0 2, Price 1 4 6, Shaw 2 5 9, Trebes 5 7 17. Totals: 13 21 50.

        St. Bernard ....... 6  6   6  13—31

        CHCA ....... 10  8  15  17—50

        3-pointers: SB—Schmitt 2. C—Morelock 2, Welage. Records: C 10-3 (7-2 MVC), SB 3-10 (2-8).

        • North College Hill 73, New Miami 58 — NCH blew open a close game in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Vikings 23-15.

        Sophomore forward Jermel Turnage scored 15 of his 19 points in the final period to lead the Trojan attack.

        Sophomore Duron Moore also scored 19 points for NCH. Dave Benedict, in his first career start, added a career-high 17 points.

        Gordie Payne paced New Miami with 15 points.

        NCH (73) — Coleman 0 4 4, Benedict 8 1 17, Victorian 0 1 1, Sonnenberg 2 0 5, Hartwig 0 1 1, Turner 1 0 2, Moore 8 3 19, Turnage 6 6 19, Allen 1 0 2, Kemphaus 0 1 1, Howard 1 0 2. Totals: 27 17 73.

        NEW MIAMI (58) — Hampton 2 3 8, Payne 5 5 15, Price 3 3 10, M. Baker 1 0 3, Williams 2 0 4, Tusing 2 9 13, Moore 2 1 5. Totals: 17 21 58.

        NCH ....... 16  18  16  23—73

        New Miami ....... 10  23  10  15—58

        3-pointers: NCH—Sonnenberg, Turnage. NM— Hampton, Price, Baker. Records: NM 3-12 (2-9 MVC), NCH 5-9 (4-7 MVC).

        • Seven Hills 52, Summit Country Day 29 — Sev en Hills senior guard Matt Drane scored 18 points, 14 in the second half.

        Senior center Saliou Diagne added 12 points for the Stingers.

        SUMMIT (29) — Roy 1 2 4, Pembaur 1 0 2, Koepfer 1 0 3, Dyer 30 6 Fry 4 0 8, Schwietering 1 0 2, Sheldon 0 2 2, Roth 1 0 2. Totals: 12 4 29.

        SEVEN HILLS (52) — Drane 9 0 18, Sprafka 1 1 4, Sugarman 3 0 7, Diagne 5 2 12, Crew 2 0 4, Lenobeo 1 0 3, Lin 2 0 4. Totals: 23 3 52.

        Summit ....... 6  10   6   7—29

        Seven Hills ....... 10  12  16  14—52

        3-pointers: SCD — Keopfer; 7H — Sprafka, Sugarman. Records: SCD 6-6 (MVC 6-3), 7H 12-1, (10-0 MVC).

        • Cincinnati Country Day 44, Lockland 22 — Noah Allen scored a game-high 17 points as the Indians rolled.

        CCD raced to a 26-6 halftime lead and coasted. Lockland could manage only seven field goals in the game.

        CCD (44) — Maundrell 1 0 2, Smith 1 0 2, Allen 7 0 17, Mitchell 1 0 2, Floering 5 1 11, Torlone 3 0 6, Seward 2 0 4. Totals: 20 1 44.

        LOCKLAND (22) — Munlin 3 0 7, Noelcke 1 0 3, Wynn 1 2 4, Daniels 1 0 2, Biesbrook 0 1 1, Welshaus 1 3 5. Totals: 7 6 22.

        CCD ....... 13  13   9   9—44

        Lockland ....... 4   2   8   8—22

        3-pointers: CCD-Allen 3, Floering; L-Munlin, Noelcke. Records: L 8-6 (5-5 MVC).

QCC
       

        • Aiken 49, Mount Healthy 38 — Aiken took control with a 15-4 run in the second quarter en route to posting its first win of the season in 14 games.

        Lamont Robinson scored a game-high 19 points to lead Aiken, which avenged a loss earlier this year to Mount Healthy, while Simeion Evans chipped in with 13.

        MOUNT HEALTHY (38) — Flowers 2 0 4, Richardson 1 0 2, Gaines 4 2 12, Brown 2 3 7, Williams 3 1 7, Short 2 2 6. Totals: 14 8 38.

        AIKEN (49) — Wilson 1 0 3, Evans 6 1 13, Robinson 6 6 19, Vernon 0 1 1, Oba 4 0 8, Parker 1 0 2, Satterwhite 1 1 3. Totals: 19 9 49.

        Mount Healthy ....... 10   4  11  13—38

        Aiken ....... 7  15  12  15—49

        3-pointers: MH—Gaines 2. A—Wilson, Robinson. Records: A 1-13 (1-9 QCC).

        • Walnut Hills 54, Taft 47 — Senior guard Josh Hardin scored 18 points, including a pair of foul shots late in the game to seal the victory.

        George Blair added 12 points and 15 rebounds for Walnut Hills.

        Norell Williams had 11 points and 15 rebounds for Taft, which was led in scoring by junior Brandon Turner, who had 14 points.

        WALNUT HILLS (54) — James 1 0 2, Wilson 2 1 6, Hardin 7 3 18, Bonner 3 2 8, Robinson 3 0 8, Blair 5 2 12. Totals: 22 8 54.

        TAFT (47) — Turner 6 0 14, Cole 3 0 7, Mack 2 1 5, Daniels 1 0 2, N. Williams 3 2 11, Jennings 2 2 6, E. Williams 1 0 2. Totals: 19 5 47.

        Walnut Hills ....... 13  23  2  18—54

        Taft ....... 13  14  4  16—47

        3-pointers: WH — Wilson, Hardin; T — Turner 2, Cole, N. Williams. Records: T 2-13 (1-9 QCC).

        • Withrow 82, Woodward 42 — Junior point guard Chris Washington scored 18 of his game-high 21 points in the first half to lead Withrow to a commanding 48-18 lead at the Shoemaker Center.

        Junior Will Jeffries added 16 points and Pierre Darden added nine points and eight blocked shots.

        WOODWARD (42) — Boyce 4 3 12, Brant 0 1 1, Johnson 1 0 2, Richardson 2 4 8, Makonan 2 0 4, Turnbow 5 1 11, Edwards 0 3 3, Thompson 0 1 1. Totals: 14 13 42.

        WITHROW (82) — Love 3 2 9, Pilgrim 0 2 2, Simpson 2 0 4, Orr 4 0 8, Johnson 3 0 7, Washington 6 6 21, Crawford 1 0 2, Jeffries 5 6 16, Roberts 1 0 2, Darden 1 7 9, Garth 1 0 2. Totals: 27 23 82.

        Woodward ....... 10   8  15   9—42

        Withrow ....... 22  26  16  18—82

        3-pointers: Wo—Boyce. Wi—Washington 3, Love, Johnson. Records: Wi 10-4 (QCC 8-2), Woodward 5-9 (4-6).

CHL
       

        • Reading 45, Indian Hill 43, OT — Mitch Hayes sank an 18-footer with five seconds remaining in overtime to lift Reading.

        After an 0-5 start, the Blue Devils have won five of seven.

        Hayes finished with a career-high 20 points to lead Reading. Mike Berter added 13.

        Andy Brinck did an outstanding job on defense, limiting Indian Hill's leading scorer, 6-10 center Kevin Welch, to just six points.

        INDIAN HILL (43) — English 5 1 13, Katz 4 2 11, Rogers 4 0 9, DeBord 2 0 4, Welch 3 0 6. Totals: 18 3 43.

        READING (45) — Lawson 1 0 2, Berter 5 0 13, Gertz 3 0 6, Hayes 8 4 20, Brady 2 0 4. Totals: 19 4 45.

        Indian Hill ....... 13  13   6  6  5—43

        Reading ....... 9  10  17  2  7—45

        3-pointers: IH—English 2, Katz, Rogers. R— Berter 3. Records: IH 5-7 (4-4 CHL), R 5-7 (4-4 CHL).

        • Madeira 76, Deer Park 66 — Senior guard Tim Dooley scored a career-high 26 points, including five 3-pointers, and made five steals to lead Madeira to its fourth straight win.

        Robb Hern and Bret Underwood each added 13 points for the Mustangs.

        Justin Dennis scored 23 points to pace Deer Park.

        DEER PARK (66) — Bistry 2 0 4, Rutherford 5 0 10, Hickey 3 1 8, Montgomery 1 0 3, Dennis 8 1 23, Rovekamp 3 2 9, Burke 2 5 9. Totals: 24 9 66.

        MADEIRA (76) — Scheuer 2 0 5, Dooley 9 3 26, McConnaughey 2 2 6, Burch 2 2 6, Ramirez 2 0 5, Hern 4 5 13, Ballman 0 2 2, Underwood 5 3 13. Totals: 26 17 76.

        Deer Park ....... 14  19  17  16—66

        Madeira ....... 19  19  21  17—76

        3-pointers: DP—Dennis 6, Hickey, Montgomery, Rovekamp. M—Ramirez, Dooley 5, Scheuer. Records: M 11-2 (7-1 CHL), DP 2-11 (1-7 CHL).

        • Finneytown 74, Taylor 57 — Paul Thompson and Jason Gardner combined for 28 second-half points, as Finneytown went on a 45-27 run.

        Thompson and Gardner each finished with 23 points, and sophomore Lionel Calhoun added 20.

        Tim Metzner paced Taylor with 17 points.

        FINNEYTOWN (74) — Busam 1 0 2, Calhoun 9 2 20, Gardner 6 10 23, Partridge 1 2 4, Smith 1 0 2, Thompson 9 5 23. Totals: 27 19 74.

        TAYLOR (57) — Fuller 2 2 6, Scott 6 2 15, Thinnes 2 0 4, Mullins 2 0 6, Getz 2 2 6, Hoffman 1 0 3, Metzner 8 0 17. Totals: 23 6 57.

        Finneytown ....... 14  15  19  26—74

        Taylor ....... 18  12   7  20—57

        3-pointers: F—Gardner. T—Scott, Mullins 2, Hoffman, Metzner. Records: F 9-3 (7-1 CHL), T 1-12 (1-7).

        • Wyoming 76, Mariemont 63 — Adam Monday scored seven points and Keir Lehman hit two 3-pointers to lead Wyoming on a 29-10 run in the decisive second quarter.

        Monday finished with 15 points and Lehman added 13. Brandon Fisher led all scorers for Mariemont with 22.

        MARIEMONT (63) — Gray 1 0 3, Minor 2 0 4, Hindert 2 2 6, Fisher 9 4 22, Clasen 2 3 7, Reynolds 5 0 10, Weismann 2 2 7, Startsman 2 0 4. Totals: 25 11 63.

        WYOMING (76) — Monday 5 5 15, Patch 4 1 9, Lehman 4 2 13, Pridonoff 2 0 4, Payne 5 2 12, Davis 2 3 7, Dennis 3 1 7, Gale 2 0 5, Pope 1 2 4. Totals: 28 16 76.

        Mariemont ....... 19  10  15  19—63

        Wyoming ....... 17  29  14  16—76

        3-pointers: M—Gray, Weismann. W—Lehman 3, Gale. Records: W 8-5 (5-2 CHL), M 3-10 (2-6 CHL).

GCL
       

        • Purcell Marian 48, Hamilton Badin 39 — Hewitt Cooper and Brandon Salamone combined for 10 points in the third quarter, when Purcell Marian outscored the Rams 14-7 to take control of the game.

        Purcell, ranked No.1 in the Enquirer's Division II-IV coaches poll, moves to 13-1 with the win.

        Keith Jackson led the Cavaliers with 15 points and four blocks.

        Dan Hinkel paced Badin with 15 points.

        BADIN (39) — Cannon 3 0 6, Hinkel 4 7 15, Noonan 3 0 6, Fiehrer 1 0 2, Bosken 3 4 10. Totals: 14 11 39.

        PURCELL (48) — Salamone 3 2 10, Fullman 0 3 3, J. Cooper 4 1 10, H. Cooper 3 3 10, Jackson 5 5 15. Totals: 15 14 48.

        Badin ....... 10  8   7  14—39

        Purcell ....... 10  8  14  16—48

        3-pointers: HB—none. PM—Salamone 2, J. Cooper, H. Cooper. Records: PM 13-1 (9-1 GCLN), HB 3-12 (0-9 GCLN).

        • St. Xavier 72, Roger Bacon 55 — Scott Sollman poured in a game-high 20 points to help the state's No.1-ranked Division I team remain unbeaten.

        Each team had 23 field goals, but St. Xavier held a 21-5 advantage from the free throw line. Sollman hit all eight of his fourth-quarter foul shots as the Bombers converted 13-of-14 from the line down the stretch.

        ST. XAVIER (72) — Callahan 4 0 10, Grogan 1 0 3, Cornette 3 0 6, Cronin 2 0 4, Larsen 3 4 11, Larkin 3 3 9, Waligora 1 0 2, Sollman 4 10 20, Graham 1 3 5. Totals: 23 21 72.

        ROGER BACON (55) — Hausfield 8 3 19, Holt 7 0 17, Land 3 1 7, Huerkamp 3 0 7, Meridy 1 0 2, McManus 1 1 3. Totals: 23 5 55.

        St. Xavier ....... 19  11  16  26—72

        Roger Bacon ....... 11  10  16  18—55

        3-pointers: X-Callahan 2, Grogan, Larsen, Sollman 2; RB-Holt 3, Huerkamp. Records: RB 6-10 (3-6 GCLN), SX 14-0 (7-0 GCLS).

        • Elder 63, McNicholas 48 — Senior guard Mike Kelsey scored 17 of his game-high 24 points in the second half, as Elder scored 45 points after being held to 17 in the first half.

        Junior forward Tim Schenke added 10 points for the Panthers.

        Paul Sheehy paced McNicholas with 14 points.

        MCNICK (48) — Hensley 2 1 6, Dyment 3 0 7, Cupito 1 4 6, Sheehy 6 0 14, Popelar 3 1 8, Lawhon 1 2 4, Chrin 1 0 3. Totals: 17 8 48.

        ELDER (63) — Kelsey 6 10 24, Benken 4 0 8, Schenke 1 8 10, Rowland 0 5 5, Wainscott 3 2 8, Murphy 1 0 2, Mahon 2 0 6. Totals: 17 25 63.

        McNicholas ....... 7  12  14  15—48

        Elder ....... 5  12  24  21—63

        3-pointers: M—Hensley, Dyment, Sheehy 2, Popelar, Chrin. E—Kelsey 2, Mahon 2. Records: E 11-4 (6-3 GCLS).

        • Moeller 61, Chaminade Julienne 49 — CJ senior Jerry Angel scored 30 points, but couldn't overcome Moeller's balanced attack.

        Moeller junior forward Matt Sylvester had 16 points and eight rebounds in the first half before an ankle injury put him out of the game in the third quarter.

        Tyler Tabler added 13 points for the Crusaders.

        CHAMINADE JULIENNE (49) — Angel 11 5 30, Flohre 1 3 6, Krueger 2 0 5, Szabo 2 1 5, Thomas 1 0 2, Dunson 0 1 1. Totals: 17 10 49.

        MOELLER (61) — Tabler 3 6 13, Byrens 0 3 3, Mahoney 1 0 3, Monserez 2 5 9, Luther 4 0 8, Wood 0 2 2, Sylvester 7 2 16, Rosfeld 2 3 7. Totals: 19 21 61.

        Chaminade-Julienne ....... 2  11  20  16—49

        Moeller ....... 16  15  12  18—61

        3-pointers: CJ — Angel 3, Flohre, Krueger. M — Tabler, Mahoney Records: CJ 1-13 (1-8 GCLN), M 7-7 (4-3 GCLS).

Non-league
       

        • Oak Hills 48, East Central 46 — Tim Oliverio made a layup with seven seconds left to complete the Oak Hills rally.

        Oliverio led Oak Hills with 16 and Ryan Dietrich added 14.

        OAK HILLS (48) — Proctor 1 1 3, Dietrich 5 3 14, Webb 1 0 3, Oliverio 8 0 16, Lipps 3 2 8, Wiant 2 0 4. Totals: 20 6 48.

        EAST CENTRAL (46) — Gesell 3 2 9, Theising 5 0 10, Hoog 3 3 9, Lewis 3 2 8, Kirchgassner 4 2 10. Totals: 18 9 46.

        Oak Hills ....... 8    9  14  17—48

        East Central ....... 15  10  11  10—46

        3-pointers: O—Dietrich, Webb. EC—Gesell. Records: O 7-8, E 9-3.

        • New Richmond 94, Orchard Street Christian 72 — Jamie Echerivel scored 22 points to lead six players in double figures for New Richmond.

        Ryan Walriven added 14 points for New Richmond, while Andre Rice paced Orchard Street with 32 points.

        ORCHARD STREET (72) — Greear 4 1 9, Starr 3 0 6, Rice 13 4 32, Reinhart 6 1 17, Baker 3 0 6, Jones 1 0 2. Totals: 30 6 72.

        NEW RICHMOND (94) — Jones 1 0 2, Echerivel 7 8 22, Godsey 3 5 11, Walriven 3 7 14, McMonigle 1 1 3, Fender 1 1 3, Bock 5 1 11, Armbruster 4 2 10, Burns 3 0 6, Berry 4 4 12. Totals: 32 29 94.

        Orchard Street ....... 19  18  14  21—72

        New Richmond ....... 24  22  17  31—94

        3-pointers: O—Rice 2, Reinhart 4. N—Walriven. Records: N 4-10, O 14-9.

        • Calvary Christian 77, Landmark 63 — Nick Tepe scored 27 of his 35 points in the second half to fuel the comeback.

        LANDMARK (63) — Ellis 0 3 3, Turney 2 0 4, Sasser 3 0 6, Byrd 10 5 27, Fryer 6 3 15, Battle 2 0 4. Totals: 23 11 63.

        CALVARY (77) — Zuerner 3 2 9, Tepe 14 5 35, Mollozzi 5 2 14, Donoghue 3 0 6, Watson 1 4 6, Moran 2 1 5, Iles 1 0 2. Totals: 29 14 77.

        Landmark ....... 12  16  15  20—63

        Calvary ....... 14  11  24  28—77

        3-pointers: C—Zuerner, Tepe 2, Mollozzi 2. L—Byrd 2. Records: C 11-6.

       



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