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Tuesday, December 05, 2000

Cincinnati girls basketball games


CCD holds off North College Hill

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Cincinnati Country Day converted 7 of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter to beat North College Hill 43-40 in Miami Valley Conference action at North College Hill. The Trojans played without leading scorer Michelle Miller, out with a sprained ankle.

        CCD (43) — Reiber 4 1 9, Baker 3 4 10, Fitzhugh 4 1 9, Woods 1 2 5, Grier 2 6 10. Totals: 14 14 43.

        NCH (40) — L. Johnson 3 3 9, Goldmas 1 1 4, Lovette 3 1 7, Faller 1 0 2, Flynn 8 2 18. Totals: 16 7 40.

        CCD ....... 8  9  11  15—43

        NCH ....... 12  8   8  12—40

        3-pointers: C—Woods. N—Goldmas. Records: C 3-0 (MVC 2-0), N 1-1 (0-1).

        • Georgetown 66, Williamsburg 32 — Georgetown used a full-court press to cause turnovers that led to easy baskets in a 16-4 first quarter. Ali Chadwell scored seven of her 13 points in the first quarter.

        WILLIAMSBURG (32) — Ferguson 2 1 6, Beach 0 1 1, Turkelson 1 0 2, Schneider 3 3 9, Smith 2 0 4, Haley 1 0 2, Scott 2 1 5, Morris 1 1 3. Totals: 12 7 32.

        GEORGETOWN (66) — L. Miller 2 3 8, Cahall 1 1 3, Helbling 2 1 5, Workman 2 0 4, DeClaire 2 3 7, Brown 5 0 10, A. Chadwell 5 2 13, Persohn 2 1 5, K. Chadwell 1 2 4, Zurbuch 3 1 7. Totals: 25 14 66.

        Williamsburg ....... 4   3   5  20—32

        Georgetown ....... 16  16  24  10—66

        3-pointers: GT—L. Miller, A. Chadwell. W—Ferguson. Records: G 3-0 (SBC 2-0), W 0-2 (0-2).

        • Hillsboro 70, Batavia 49 — Tara Walker scored 19 points and grabbed 13 rebounds.

        BATAVIA (49) — Martinez 2 0 4, Weidner 1 3 5, Swart 6 2 14, Crooker 2 1 5, Stout 2 1 5, Lowe 6 1 14, Wehrman 0 2 2. Totals: 19 9 49.

        HILLSBORO (70) — Hess 1 0 2, Butler 5 6 16, Marsh 2 0 4, Pence 1 0 2, Wright 1 3 5, Blair 8 1 17, Cannon 2 1 5, Walker 9 1 19. Totals: 29 12 70.

        Batavia ....... 9   9  12  19—49

        Hillsboro ....... 15  19  15  21—70

        3-pointers: B—Crooker, Lowe. Records: H 3-1 (SBC 2-0), B 1-1 (1-1).

        • Fayetteville 64, Whiteoak 58 — The Rockets made 13 fourth-quarter free throws to seal the outcome.

        Rachel White finished with 21 points, Heather Rosselot added 18 points and Holly Rosselot added 15.

        WHITEOAK (58) — Vance 6 5 17, Hauke 4 2 10, Smith 0 3 3, Greene 1 0 2, Naylor 5 6 18, Wright 2 0 4, Thurman 2 0 4. Totals: 20 16 58.

        FAYETTEVILLE (64) — Ho. Rosselot 7 1 15, R. White 5 11 21, B. White 1 1 2, He. Rosselot 8 2 18, Watters 1 0 2, Call 2 1 5. Totals: 24 16 64.

        Whiteoak ....... 11  16  16  15—58

        Fayetteville ....... 20  10  11  23—64

        3-pointers: W—Naylor 2. Records: F 3-0 (SHL 2-0), W 1-1 (1-2).

        • Summit Country Day 48, New Miami 28 — Lauren Hoeck scored 13 points to lead the Silver Knights.

        SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (48) — Hoeck 6 1 13, Kahn 1 0 2, Boltorrf 1 0 2, Haas 5 0 10, Lydon 1 0 2, Stickle 1 0 2, Liden 5 1 11, Conner 1 4 6. Totals: 21 5 48.

        NEW MIAMI (28) — Robinson 1 0 3, Fisher 1 2 4, Broshear 2 0 5, Proffitt 2 1 5, Helms 1 0 2, Ritchie 3 1 7, Allen 1 0 2. Totals: 11 4 28.

        Summit CD ....... 15  9  13  10—48

        New Miami ....... 5  5   3  15—28

        3-pointers: N—Robinson, Brosheer. Records: NM 0-3, 0-2 MVC.

        • Landmark Christian 61, Lockland 32 — Shannon Gresham scored eight points in the second quarter when the Eagles outscored Lockland 19-8.

        Amy Sebatian and Cody Jaeger combined for 29 to lead the attack. Carla Freeman led Lockland with 11 points.

        LANDMARK CH. (61) — Oliver 3 0 7, Bishop 1 0 2, Spears 2 0 5, Jaeger 4 3 13, Amy Sebastian 6 2 16, Snell 1 0 2, Andrea Sebastian 3 0 6, Gresham 4 2 10. Totals: 24 7 61.

        LOCKLAND (32) — Adkins 2 0 4, Acus 1 3 6, Straus 1 0 2, Owens 0 1 1, Cromer 2 0 4, Burton 1 0 2, Freeman 3 5 11, Fickinger 1 0 2. Totals: 11 9 32.

        Landmark Ch. ....... 20  19  12  8—61

        Lockland ....... 13   8   7  4—32

        3-pointers: L—Oliver, Spears, Jaeger 2, Amy Sebastian 2. L—Acus. Records: Land 4-0, 2-0 MVC; Lock 0-3, 0-2 MVC.

        • North Adams 48, Peebles 26 — Sophomore guards McKenzie Copas and Cathy Robinson combined for 23 points to lead North Adams to its first victory.

        PEEBLES (26) — Mandy Reed 2 0 4; Beech 2 3 7; Meghan Reed 1 1 3; Kremin 2 2 6; Ashley Ryan 1 3 5; Totals 8 9. 26.

        NORTH ADAMS (48) — Copas 4 3 12; Robinson 4 2 11; Simpson 1 2 4; Brown 3 1 8; Fulton 4 2 10; Schupert 1 1 3; Totals 17 11 48.

        Peeble ....... 5  4  5 12—26

        North Adams ....... 17 11 17 3—48

        Three-point goals: P Meghan Reed 1; NA Copas, Robinson, Brown. Records: P 0-2, NA 1-1.

        • Eastern Brown 78, West Union 51 — A nine-point effort by Brenna Morris in the second quarter enabled the Warriors to break open a close game.

        WEST UNION (51) — Welch 2 0 4, McClannahan 7 0 19, Fulton 1 2 4, Willett 2 0 4, Rnomemus 2 0 6, Kaplinger 1 2 4, Torres 3 0 6. Totals: 20 4 51.

        EASTERN BROWN (78) — Scotty 4 1 10, Morris 6 0 13, Burrows 8 1 17, Harvey 7 2 17, Ellis 2 2 6, Jodrey 5 0 10, Hauck 1 0 2, Koehler 0 1 1, Barre 1 0 2. Totals: 34 7 78.

        West Union ....... 13   4  14  19—51

        Eastern Brown ....... 18  13  25  12—78

        3-pointers: W—McClannahan 5. E—Scott, Morris, Harvey. Records: E 3-0, W 2-1.

        • Lebanon 61, Preble Shawnee 36 — A full-court press and balanced scoring led to a 24-5 first quarter and the Warriors first victory of the season.

        Tara Siehl scored 14 points to lead Lebanon.

        Shannon Garner had 11 for Shawnee.

        PREBLE SHAWNEE (36) — B. Via 1 0 3, Garner 4 3 11, McDavid 1 0 2, Ford 1 1 3, Bendel 0 1 1, Newkirk 2 3 7, Risner 2 2 6, C. Via 0 1 1, Dougherty 0 2 2. Totals: 10 13 36.

        LEBANON (61) — Baillie 3 0 6, Ball 5 3 13, Siehl 6 2 14, Turner 2 1 5, Meyer 0 1 1, Shaw 4 5 13, Levan 3 1 7, Jones 1 0 2. Totals: 24 13 61.

        Preble Shawnee ....... 5   8  11  12—36

        Lebanon ....... 24  14  14   9—61

        3-pointers: P—B. Via. Records: L 1-3, P 2-2.

        • McNicholas 65, Turpin 35 — Betsy and Ashley Clark combined for 27 points and Jessica and Kim Bening combined for 24 for McNicholas.

        MCNICHOLAS (65) — Thomas 1 0 2, B. Clark 5 0 11, Bauer 1 0 2, A. Clark 8 0 16, J. Brewing 5 1 11, Oberschmidt 2 4 8, Sheehy 1 0 2, R. Breving 6 1 13. Totals: 29 6 65.

        TURPIN (35) — Arnett 2 0 5, Cummings 5 0 12, Biser 3 2 8, Fox 2 0 4, Anderson 0 2 2, Page 1 2 4. Totals: 13 6 35.

        McNicholas ....... 17  16  12  20—65

        Turpin ....... 11   6  11    7—35

        3-pointers: T—Arnett, Cummings 2. M—B. Clark. Records: T 1-3, M 3-0.

        • Clermont NE 65, Taft 48 — Stephanie Roy scored 15 of her game-high 27 points in the first half to help the Rockets to a 35-20 lead.

        TAFT (48) — Sneed 1 0 2, Dunlap 1 0 2, Clark 10 1 21, Hill 5 1 12, Woods 2 1 5, Jenkins 3 0 6. Totals: 22 3 48.

        CNE (65) — Roy 7 11 27, Smithers 3 3 9, Galvin 0 2 2, Cunningham 3 4 10, Creamer 1 2 4, Fishback 1 0 2, Schottelkotte 1 0 2, Warner 0 1 1, Dirr 3 2 8. Totals: 17 24 65.

        Taft ....... 7  13  11  17—48

        CNE ....... 16  19  15  15—65

        3-pointers: T—Hill. C-Roy 2. Records: C 2-1.

        • CHCA 48, Seven Hills 15 — Tenacious defense helped the Eagles to a 21-6 halftime lead. Jill Trenz and Robyn Shipley each scored 10 points for CHCA.

        CHCA (48) — Shipley 4 0 10, Dostal 0 1 1, Peters 1 0 2, Snyder 2 0 4, Holman 3 0 6, Nichols 1 1 3, Humphrey 3 3 9, Trenz 5 0 10. Totals: 20 6 48.

        SEVEN HILLS (15) — Hoffheimer 1 0 2, Kahle 1 1 3, Howard 1 0 3, Fiore 1 0 2, McIlwraith 0 1 1, Hanlon 0 1 1, McHugh 1 1 3. Totals: 5 4 15.

        CHCA ....... 13  8  20  7—48

        Seven Hills ....... 3  3   3  6—15

        3-pointers: C—Shipley 2. S—Howard. Records: C 3-0, SH 0-3.

       



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