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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, February 18, 2000

Cincinnati girls basketball roundup


Seven Hills survives Fayetteville in OT

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        When the game was on the line, Seven Hills forward Keri Robertson lifted the Stingers to a 52-47 overtime victory over Fayetteville in a Division IV sectional game Thursday at Waynesville.

        After scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter that helped erase a 35-28 deficit to send the game into overtime, Robertson and Brette Woessner each scored three points in overtime to secure the victory.

        Robertson finished with a game-high 19 points.

        FAYETTEVILLE (46) — Barber 6 0 12, White 6 2 14, White 3 0 6, Rosselot 3 0 6, Crouse 2 2 6, Watters 1 0 3. Totals: 21 4-12 47.

        SEVEN HILLS (52) — McGraw 4 1 9, Kalubi 6 1 13, Robertson 8 1 19, Woessner 0 3 3, McIlwraith 3 0 8. Totals: 21 6-18 52.

        Fayetteville ....... 8  15  12   8  4—47

        Seven Hills ....... 4  14  10  15  9—52

        3-pointers: S—Robertson 2, McIlwraith 2. Records: F 11-10.

        • Summit Country Day 73, Xenia Christian 22, Division IV sectional at Waynesville — Kriston Springs had 15 points, and Betsy Fraser added 14 in Summit's lopsided win.

        Summit next plays Seven Hills in the semifinals Wednesday.

        SUMMIT (73) — Haas 4 0 8, Burke 1 0 2, Hardy 1 0 2, Conners 5 0 10, Hoeck 1 0 2, Ross 1 0 2, Kief 2 1 5, Lydon 1 0 2, Fraser 6 1 14, Bunch 2 1 5, Springs 6 3 15, Falconi 2 2 6. Totals: 32 8 73.

        XENIA CHRISTIAN (22) — Battaglia 3 1 7, Droege 1 0 3, Melvin 4 0 11, Bassett 0 1 1. Totals: 8 2 22. Summit ....... 21  24  19   9—73

        Xenia ....... 4   4   3  11—22

        Three-point goals: S-Fraser 1, X-Droege 1, Melvin 3. Records: S 11-10.

        • Triad 58, Middletown Christian 54, Division IV sectional at Waynesville — Chelsea Hill led Triad with 16 points. Triad faces Cincinnati Christian at 7:30p.m. Wednesday.

        TRIAD (58) — Wilson 3 1 10, Hunter 4 0 12, Walten 4 0 8, Hill 7 2 16, Castle 1 0 2, Castle 2 0 4, Smith 2 2 6. Totals: 23 5 58.

        MIDDLETOWN CHRISTIAN (54) — Shiflet 3 0 6, Breeding 1 6 8, Castle 5 4 14, Esselman 2 0 4, Fox 6 4 17, Sturk 2 1 5. Totals: 19 15 54.

        Triad ....... 8  14  21  15—58

        Middletown Christian ....... 13   9  12  20—54

        Three-point goals: T-Wilson 3, Hunter 4, M-Sturk.

        • Anderson 38, Walnut Hills 34, Division I sectional at Mount St. Joseph — Lauren Gruber, Terri Ross and Leah Kaiser each sank 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, rallying the Redskins.

        WALNUT HILLS (34) — Lajeonesse 3 0 6, Ward 1 0 2, Parker 3 2 8, Turner 1 0 3, Burlen 4 1 9, Wilson 3 0 6. Totals: 15 3 34.

        ANDERSON (38) — Rosser 1 2 4, Kaiser 1 0 3, Sherrick 3 1 8, Dedds 1 0 2, Gruber 5 2 12, Leavy 1 0 2, Burdick 2 0 4, Ross 1 0 3. Totals: 15 5 38.

        Walnut Hills ....... 10   9  10   5—34

        Anderson ....... 4   9   6  19—38

        3-pointers: W—Turner. A—Kaiser, Sherrick, Ross.

        • Springfield Northwestern 66, Middletown Madison 19, Division III sectional at Wilmington — Emily Cummins scored 31 points to lead Northwestern, which advances to the upper-bracket championship game either Georgetown or East Clinton.

        MADISON (19) — Rager 2 0 4, Rose 1 0 2, Cox 3 2 8, Kroger 1 2 4, Young 0 1 1. Totals: 7 5 19.

        NORTHWESTERN (66) — Earley 2 7 11, Cummins 12 1 31, Cottrell 2 0 5, Rutledge 4 5 13, Engelbrecht 0 2 2, Wroblewski 0 2 2, Marton 1 0 2. Totals: 21 16 66.

        Madison ....... 2   3   3  11—19

        Northwestern ....... 14  19  20  13—66

        3-pointers: N—Cummins 7, Cottrell.

        • Felicity 64, Clinton Massie 60, Division III sectional at Wilmington — The Cardinals converted eight free throws in the fourth quarter, four by Cassie Hall, to hold off the Falcons.

        The victory advanced Felicity into Thursday's championship game against Preble Shawnee or Waynesville.

        CLINTON MASSIE (60) — Straight 2 1 5, Ferrau 1 1 3, King 6 3 15, Duncan 7 0 17, Wood 7 2 16, Fisher 1 0 2, Sudman 0 2 2. Totals: 24 9 60.

        FELICITY (64) — Robinson 5 1 11, Bell 1 3 6, Rydzewski 3 0 6, Easter 4 1 11, Bailey 2 0 4, Cas. Hall 6 4 16, Can. Hall 5 0 10. Totals: 26 9 64.

        Clinton Massie ....... 13  10  21  16—60

        Felicity ....... 17  20  13  14—64

        3-pointers: F—Bell, Easter 2. C—Duncan 3.

        • Waynesville 77, Ripley 37, Division III sectional at WilmingtonWaynesville outscored Ripley 24-2 in the third quarter en route to a big win.

        Waynesville plays Preble Shawnee at 8p.m. Tuesday.

        RIPLEY (37) — Pfeffer 2 1 5, Campbell 2 2 6, Brandenburg 5 0 13, Ray 1 0 2, Huff 3 0 6, Griffith 1 1 3. Totals: 15 4 37.

        WAYNESVILLE (77) — Barton 1 2 5, Hupe 8 0 18, Gilley 2 1 5, Kapper 11 1 27, Elam 4 1 9, Measel 4 0 8, Miller 1 0 2, Currin 0 2 2, Thomas 1 0 2. Ripley ....... 9  14   2  12—37

        Waynesville ....... 18  18  24  17—77

        3-pointers: R — Brandenburg 3, W — Burton, Hupe 2, Kapper 4.

        Springboro sophomore guard Lindsay Wight led all scorers with 16 points.

        Springboro's next game will be March 3 against McNicholas at Vandalia.

        GOSHEN (44) — Jay 0 2 2, Polly 5 0 10, Scott 2 3 7, Phillips 4 2 10. Totals: 18 7 44.

        SPRINGBORO (56) — Graham 2 4 8, Hampton 1 0 2, Sullivan 3 2 8, Wight 7 2 16, Ballard 4 1 9, Kees 4 2 10, Lacy 1 0 3. Totals: 22 11 56.

        Goshen ....... 5  10  14  15—44

        Springboro ....... 12  11  17  16—56

        3-pointers: S — Lacy.

        • Talawanda 43, Middletown 29, Division I sectional at Lakota East — Talawanda ad vances to a semifinal matchup at 8p.m. Saturday.

        TALAWANDA (43) — Miller 3 0 6, Bulach 1 1 3, Brinck 1 0 2, Keehner 2 0 4, Knapke 0 2 2, Jacquemin 2 0 4, Bower 0 1 1, Doan 8 5 21. Totals: 17 9 43. MIDDLETOWN (29) — Males 1 0 2, Thomas 4 0 8, Creager 1 0 3, Mack 1 0 2, Sorrell 2 2 6, Rupp 4 0 8. Totals: 13 2 29.

        Talawanda ....... 17  16  4  6—43

        Middletown ....... 7   9  8  5—29

        Three-point goals: M-Creager 1. Records: T 8-13, M 0-21.

        • McNicholas 58, Taylor 31, Division II sectional at Kings — Ashley Clark scored a game-high 17 points, and Lynn Oberschmidt added 15.

        MCNICHOLAS (58) — Flammer 1 0 2, Hornschemeir 1 0 2, Jestworth 3 2 8, Akubezs 2 0 4, J. Oberschmidt 1 0 3, A. Clark 7 3 17, B. Clark 1 0 2, L. Oberschmidt 7 1 15, Johnson 2 1 5. Totals: 25 7 58.

        TAYLOR (31) — Neidhard 1 4 6, Gerwin 1 2 4, Miller 7 2 16, Smith 1 0 2, Bates 1 1 3. Totals: 11 9 31

        McNicholas ....... 15  22  13   8—58

        Taylor ....... 3   8   8  11—31

        Three-point goals: M-J. Oberschmidt 1. Records: M 16-5, T 8-12.

        • Sycamore 77, Western Hills 18, Division I sectional at Mount St.Joseph's — Sycamore's next game is Feb.24 in the sectional championship.

        SYCAMORE (77) — Frank 2 4 8, Fitzwilson 1 1 4, Melvin 3 5 12, Austin 6 1 13, Lehman 1 0 2, Schwerdtmann 3 1 7, Dunn 2 1 5, Kimmey 3 0 8, Goure 0 3 3, Wade 2 0 5, Ebel 2 2 6, Pennington 1 2 4. Totals: 26 20 77.

        WESTERN HILLS (18) — Cook 1 0 2, Wade 0 1 1, Tolliver 1 1 3, Goodrich 1 0 2, Morris 1 0 2, Bullock 1 0 2, Edwards 1 0 2, Lane 2 0 4. Totals: 8 2 18.

        Sycamore ....... 11  20  28  18—77

        Western Hills ....... 2  4  5  7—18

        Three-point goals: S-Fitzwilson 1, Melvin 1, Kimmey 2, Wade 1. Records: S 16-5, W 5-16.

       



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