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Sunday, December 10, 2000

Cincinnati boys basketball games




        • Moeller 58, Covington Catholic 51 — Jimmy Wood sank two free throws with two minutes remaining to give Moeller the lead for good. Moeller senior Nick Monserez scored the Crusaders' last four points to seal the outcome. Monserez scored a game-high 18 points and Matt Sylvester added 16.

        COV CATH Hiltz 1 1 3, Lewon 3 2 10, Finke 6 2 15, Quast 3 0 8, Blazejewski 1 1 4, Wachs 2 7 11. Totals: 16 13 51.

        MOELLER Tabler 2 2 6, Mahoney 0 2 2, Monserez 6 4 18, Wood 0 4 4, Reisert 1 0 2, Nagel 5 0 10, Sylvester 8 0 16. Totals: 22 12 58.

        Cov Cath ....... 15   8  12  16—51

        Moeller ....... 17  10  14  17—58

        3-pointers: CC—Lewon 2, Finke, Quast 2, Blazejewski. M—Monserez 2. Records: M 2-1, C 2-1.

        • Newport Central Catholic 51, Elder 48 — Corey Myers hit a layup to tie the game in overtime Saturday and Vince Bonhaus hit a free throw to give Newport Central Catholic the lead.

        Aaron Dawn made two free throws with 16 seconds left in overtime to clinch it for NCC.

        Elder, which trailed most of the game, tied the score at 46 with 59 seconds left in regulation.

        NewCath's Jeff Colson scored 16 points, including 10 in the second quarter, to lead both teams.

        Tim Schenke led Elder with 12 points before being ejected in the third quarter after picking up a his second technical foul.

        ELDER (48) — Mullen 2 0 4, Bazeley 3 2 9, Benken 2 0 5, Schenke 6 0 12, Mahon 2 0 6, Wiehe 3 0 6, Bangel 3 0 6. Totals: 21 2 48.

        NCC (51) — A. Dawn 2 3 8, Bonhaus 0 7 7, Colson 7 0 16, Little 0 1 1, Heister 1 0 2, Myers 5 0 10, Lynn 3 0 7. Totals: 18 11 51.

        Elder ....... 12  7  10  17  2— 48

        Newport CC ....... 10  19  9  8  5—51

        Three-point goals: E — Mahon 2, Bazeley, Benken. N — Colson 2, Bonhaus, Lynn.

        • Hamilton 53, Colerain 39 — Hamilton's Robby Ballinger scored 12 points in the second half.

        Doug Monaghan had 13 points and eight rebounds for Colerain.

        HAMILTON — Andrews 2 4 9; Underwood 2 2 6; Morris 0 1 1; Wells 0 1 1; Jackson 2 1 5; Smith 5 3 13; Rusbosin 0 2 2 ; Williams 2 0 4; Ballinger 3 3 12; Totals 16 17 53.

        COLERAIN — Davis 1 3 5; Ferris 2 2 6; Finney 2 0 4; Daft 1 4 6; Leis 2 0 4; Monaghan 3 6 13; Sinclair 0 1 1; Totals 11 16 39.

        Hamilton ....... 12  9 11 21—53

        Colerain ....... 10 10  5 14—39

Three-point goals: H Andrews 1, Ballinger 3. C Monaghan 1. Records: C 0-3, 0-2 GMC; H 2-1, 2-0 GMC.

        • St. Xavier 57, Hughes 35 — The Bombers used a 19-6 fourth-quarter run broke to break open a close game. Jordan Cornette led all scorers with 17 points.

        ST. XAVIER Callahan 1 0 2, Grogan 6 0 15, Cornette 7 2 17, Bast 5 0 11, Williams 1 0 2, Retzinger 1 0 2, Cashen 2 4 8. Totals: 23 6 57.

        HUGHES Foster 6 0 15, Salam 2 0 4, Whitehead 5 0 12, Williams 1 0 2, Pickard 1 0 2. Totals: 15 0 35.

        St. Xavier ....... 9  17  12  19—57

        Hughes ....... 8  12   9   6—35

        Three-point goals: S-Grogan 3, Cornette, Bast, H-Foster 3, Whitehead 2. Records: S 4-0, H 1-2.

        • CHCA 69, Calvary Christian 42 — Sam Shaw had 18 points and 10 rebounds to help CHCA stay undefeated.

        Jon Taylor added 16 and Jay Morelock chipped in 11 for CHCA.

        Brandon Lanham scored 13 to lead the Cougars.

        CALVARY CHRISTIAN Royce 1 0 2, Mollozzi 2 1 5, Zuerner 4 2 11, McKenzie 1 0 2, Vaughn 2 1 5, Iles 1 0 3, Lanham 5 1 13, Moran 0 1 1. Totals: 16 6 42.

        CHCA J. Morelock 5 1 11, T. Morelock 1 0 2, Turner 1 0 2, Hitchcock 3 0 6, Hunter 2 0 4, Owens 0 2 2, West 0 3 3, Shaw 8 2 18, Trenz 2 1 5, Taylor 8 0 16. Totals: 30 9 69.

        Calvary Christian ....... 12  9  11  10—42

       CHCA ....... 18  24  16  11—69

        Three-point goals: CC — Lanham 2, Zuerner, Iles. Records: CC 1-3, CHCA 4-0.

        • Oak Hills 75, Sycamore 36 — Mike Lee scored 16 points for Oak Hills.

        The Highlanders made 18 of 26 shots in the first half in building a 45-17 lead at the break.

        SYCAMORE — D. Hull 1 2 4; Baker 0 2 2; Trenz 1 0 2; M. Hull 1 0 2; Shewman 2 0 4; Schwerdtmann 2 1 7; Dolan 1 0 3; Polat 1 0 2; Kennedy 1 0 3; Sferra 1 0 2; Roberts 2 1 5; Totals 13 6 36.

        OAK HILLS — Oliverio 3 3 9; Wiant 1 0 2; Price 3 4 12; Lee 6 1 16; Webb 3 0 6; Besl 1 1 3; Dibowski 1 0 2; Berman 1 0 2; Richmond 1 1 3; Lipps 2 2 6; Lewis 0 1 1; Arinsmier 0 2 2; Weathers 3 0 7; Totals 26 17 75.

        Sycamore ....... 13  4 10  9—36

        Oak Hills ....... 25 20 15 15—75

        Three-point goals: S Schwerdtmann 2, Dolan 1, Kennedy 1. OH Price 2; Lee 3; Weathers 1. Records: OH 3-1, 2-0 in GMC: Syc 1-2, 0-2 GMC.

        • Roger Bacon 66, Northwest 46 — Frank Phillips had 12 points for Bacon.Ryan Kelly led Northwest with 19.

        ROGER BACON — McCoy 1 0 2; Boch 1 0 2; Johnson 1 3 5; Bush 5 0 10; A. Holt 1 0 2; Hausfeld 2 0 4; Land 4 0 8; Huerkamp 1 1 3; Newton 2 0 4; Wirich 3 0 6; Phillips 5 2 12; Reed 1 4 2; Totals 27 6 66.

        NORTHWEST — Fletcher 2 0 4; Jones 1 0 2; Wallace 1 1 3; Chapman 0 1 1; Hall 1 2 4; Dulli 3 1 9; Moss 1 0 2; Kelly 7 5 19; Maxwell 1 0 2; Totals 17 9 46.

        Roger Bacon ....... 17 13 28 N8—66

        Northwest ....... 4 18 8 16—46

        Three-point goals: RB A. Holt 2. N Dulli 1. Records: RB 1-1; N 0-3.

        • Miami Trace 57, Circleville 28 — Chad Fast led Miami Trace with a game-high 17 points.

        CIRCLEVILLE — Martin 1 2 7, Stewart 2 1 7, Walters 0 1 1, Miller 2 0 4, Briggs 0 2 2, Kanitz 1 2 4, Ebbesmyer 0 1 1, Nance 1 0 2. Totals 8 9 28.

        MIAMI TRACE — Black 0 1 1, Brown 1 2 4, Chad Fast 8 1 17, Miller 4 3 14, Craig 3 0 6, DeWeese 3 5 12, Chase Fast 0 2 2, Tussey 0 1 1. Totals 19 15 57.

        Circleville ....... 9  4  3  12—28

        Miami Trace ....... 16  9  15  17—57

        Three-point goals: C-Martin, Stewart 2; MT-Miller 3, DeWeese. Records: MT 2-2, C 3-1.

        • Springboro 56, Bellbrook 36 — Jason Francis had 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to lift for Springboro.

        BELLBROOK — Beers 4 2 12, Grushon 2 1 7, Carpenter 1 2 4, Critz 2 4 9, Clingr 1 0 2, McGinnis 0 2 2. Totals 10 11 36.

        SPRINGBORO — Alge 1 0 2, Byers 2 0 4, J. Francis 5 3 16, Bensler 2 0 5, Johnson 2 0 4, D. Francis 5 0 11, Westbeld 2 2 6, Hendrick 3 1 8. Totals 22 6 56.

        Bellbrook ....... 11  9  6  10—36

        Springboro ....... 19  4  12  21—56

        • Middletown 70, Lakota East 67 — Mark Robinson sank two free throws with 12 seconds left to ice the game. Kevin Harvey led the way for the Middies with 19 points. Lakota East's Jonothan Woods led all scorers with 27 points.

        LAKOTA EAST (67) — Hill 1 0 2, Henderson 1 0 2, Salvati 2 0 4, Day 5 2 12, Graves 6 3 18, Woods 12 2 27, Baumgartner 1 0 2. Totals: 28 8 67.

        MIDDLETOWN (70) — Thompson 4 0 10, Hunter 1 4 7, Helvey 4 11 19, Moss 6 0 12, C.Robinson 1 0 2, Overton 2 3 8, Adams 2 2 7, M.Robinson 1 2 4. Totals: 21 23 70.

        Lakota East ....... 19   7  19  22—67

        Middletown ....... 14  18  19  19—70

        3-pointers: L- Graves 3. M- Thompson 2, Hunter, Overton, Adams. Records: L 2-1 (GMC 1-1), M 3-0 (GMC 2-0).

        • Valley View 71, Edgewood 60 — Chris Simpkins scored a career-high 24 points for Edgewood.

        VALLEY VIEW (71) — Hogg 3 1 7, Slamer 0 1 3, Buhner 1 1 5, Rogers 8 9 25, Kohls 2 3 15, Strayer 5 3 13, Longworth 1 1 3. Totals: 25 16 71.

        EDGEWOOD (60) — Gibson 1 1 7, Simpkins 5 3 24, Perry 1 1 5, Shepherd 4 0 8, Weber 1 0 2, Wirtley 0 1 1, Bennefron 6 1 13. Totals: 18 5 60.

        Valley View ....... 16  13  13  29—71

        Edgewood ....... 14  17  15  14—60

        3-pointers: V- Slamer, Kohls 3. E- Gibson, Simpkins 3, Perry. Records: V 2-0, E 1-2 (MML 0-1).

        • McNicholas 67, Amelia 51 — Nat Dyment scored eight of his 12 points in the fourth quarter as the Rockets broke open a close game. The Rockets' Paul Sheehy had 21 points. Joe Smith led the Barons with 19 points.

        MCNICHOLAS (67) — Hensley 2 0 6, Cupito 1 5 7, Dyment 5 2 12, Sheehy 7 5 21, Brunetti 0 1 1, Lawhon 2 2 6, Chrin 3 7 14. Totals: 20 22 67.

        AMELIA (51) — M. Smith 2 0 5, J. Smith 8 3 19, Scott 1 0 3, Gladwell 6 4 16, Miller 2 0 6, Meyer 1 0 2. Totals: 20 7 51.

        McNicholas ....... 14  20  18  15—67

        Amelia ....... 15  15  16  5—51

        3-pointers: M — Hensley, Sheehy 2, Chrin. A — Miller 2, M. Smith, Scott. Records: M 2-1, A 2-2.

        • Indianapolis Cathedral Prep 60, La Salle 50 — Indianapolis Cathedral Prep used a 24-6 third quarter to overcome a 12-point halftime deficit and remain undefeated. LaSalle's Doug Kruthaupt had 18 points.

        CATHEDRAL PREP Shannon 6 3 16, Petty 5 0 10, Kiwanaka 2 0 4, Vaden 5 1 11, Knoth 1 2 4, Perkins 4 1 10, Brookins 2 0 5. Totals: 25 7 60.

        LA SALLE Thinnes 2 1 5, Bucheit 3 2 9, Warman 1 2 4, Petit 1 0 2, Hyle 5 1 12, Kruthaupt 4 9 18. Totals: 16 15 50.

        Ind. Cathedral Prep ....... 10  14  24  12—60

        La Salle ....... 5  31  6  8—50

        3-pointers: I — Shannon, Perkins, Brookins. L — Boucheit, Hyle, Kruthaupt. Records: I 3-0, L 1-2.

        • Princeton 74, Milford 60— Derrick Jones led the Vikings with 22 points.

        MILFORD (60) — Robertson 1 2 4, Connor 2 0 7, Morris 1 0 2, Bradley 2 0 4, Halter 7 6 26, Bode 1 0 2, Hueseman 3 2 8, Strief 3 1 7. Totals: 20 11 60.

        PRINCETON (74) — Stewart 1 0 2, M.Jones 0 0 6, Williams 1 0 2, Barnett 1 1 6, McGrath 1 4 15, Hill 1 0 5, Mullin 2 0 4, D.Brown 3 0 6, D.Jones 11 0 22, Brogden 2 0 4, C.Brown 1 0 2. Totals: 24 5 74.

        Milford ....... 9  14  22  15—60

        Princeton ....... 23  16  12  23—74

        3-pointers: M- Connor, Halter 2. P- Barnett, Hill, M.Jones 2, McGrath 3. Records: M 2-1 (GMC 1-1), P 2-1 (GMC 1-1) .

        • Mariemont 88, New Richmond 72 — Branden Fisher had 22 points and Matt Weissman 20 for Mariemont.

        MARIEMONT (88) — Gray 1 1 3, Denker 7 2 16, Keys 2 2 6, Clasen 2 2 6, Fisher 10 2 22, Weissman 6 7 20, Landes 3 9 15. Totals: 31 25 88.

        NEW RICHMOND (72) — Blakley 2 0 4, Howell 0 2 2, McMonigle 2 2 6, Jones 5 3 15, Godsey 3 1 8, Wiseman 1 2 4, Fender 6 6 23, Erdman 1 2 4, Armbruster 2 0 4, Berry 0 2 2. Totals: 22 20 72.

        Mariemont ....... 12  24  24  28—88

        New Richmond ....... 11  15  18  28—72

        3-pointers: M—Weissman. NR—Jones 2, Godsey, Fender 5. Records: NR 1-1, M 3-1.

        • Talawanda 60, Ross 41 — After struggling from the field for the majority of the game, the Braves found their outside shot in the fourth quarter. Talawanda outscored Ross 24-9 in the fourth quarter.

        ROSS (41) — Sizemore 4 3 11, Wagner 4 2 11, McBreen 3 2 10, Esteb 3 0 6, Hubbard 1 0 2, Bulach 0 1 1. Totals: 15 8 41.

        TALAWANDA (60) — Tateprows 1 1 3, Winkler 2 2 7, Reagh 2 2 6, Stirtmire 3 0 6, Freedman 1 2 4, Holmes 2 2 7, Bennett 4 0 10, Tharpe 1 0 2, Jacobs 7 1 15. Totals: 23 10 60.

        Ross ....... 11   7  14   9—41

        Talawanda ....... 8  12  16  24—60

        3-pointers: R—McBreen 2, Wagner. T—Winkler, Holmes, Bennett 2. Records: T 1-2.

        • Winton Woods 74, Dayton Patterson 56 — Robert Hite led Winton Woods with 20 points.

        PATTERSON Robinson 4 2 11, Taylor 2 0 4, Stickland 5 3 13, J.Jones 0 1 1, D.Jones 1 0 2, Harris 3 2 8, Drake 3 2 8, Ward 0 1 1, Wesson 1 0 2, Cambelle 3 0 6. Totals: 22 11 56.

        WINTON WOODS Civils 0 1 1, Anderson 5 0 10, Fields 3 1 7, Hunter 1 0 2, Riley 5 3 15, Carden 0 1 1, Smith 3 1 7, Hite 7 5 20, Lattimore 1 1 3, Mills 3 2 8. Totals: 28 15 74.

        Patterson ....... 11  11  14  20—56

        Winton Woods ....... 30  14  16  14—74

        3-pointers: D- Robinson. W- Riley 2, Hite. Records: D 2-1, W 4-0.

        • Miami Valley 50, Seven Hills 41 — Miami Valley pulled away with a 22-11 fourth quarter.

        SEVEN HILLS (41) — Sprafka 3 1 7, Burke 1 0 2, Lenobel 4 3 12, Sittenfeld 1 0 2, Turba 0 2 2, Derkson 5 0 12, Lin 2 0 4. Totals: 16 6 41.

        MIAMI VALLEY (50) — Nisenbaum 0 2 2, Mohan 0 1 1, Richardson 6 8 22, Andrews 0 3 3, George 3 0 6, Nebew 4 7 15, Hatten 0 1 1. Totals: 13 22 50.

        Seven Hills ....... 6  8  16  11—41

        Miami Valley ....... 12  9   7  22—50

        3-pointers: S-Lenobel, Derkson 2; M-Richardson 2. Records: S 4-1; M 2-0.

        • Whiteoak 70, Manchester 64 — Whiteoak sealed the game with four free throws in the closing minute. Ryan Barnett paced led Whiteoak with 22 points. Manchester's Joey Darnell led all scorers for Manchester with 28.

        MANCHESTER (64) — Craycraft 2 0 5, Palmer 6 6 21, Rigdon 2 0 4, Tomlin 2 2 6, Darnell 9 5 28. Totals: 21 13 64.

        WHITEOAK (70) — Barnett 8 1 22, Heaton 0 2 2, Hauke 2 2 7, Johnson 4 7 15, Michael 6 2 14, Stacey 4 2 10. Totals: 24 16 70.

        Manchester ....... 13  19   9  23—64

        Whiteoak ....... 11  27  14  18—70

        3-pointers: M-Craycraft, Palmer 3, Darnell 5; W-Barnett 5, Hauke. Records: M 1-2 (0-1 SHL); W 3-0 (1-0 SHL).

        • East Central 46, Lawrenceburg 28 — Jordan Dever led East Central with 18 points.

        EAST CENTRAL (46) — Engel 2 0 4, Gesell 2 0 4, Theising 5 1 11, Gellert 2 1 5, Dever 7 4 18, Knigga 1 2 4. Totals: 19 8 46.

        LAWRENCEBURG (28) — McDonald 2 0 4, Kinzer 1 0 2, Moreillon 1 0 2, Thayer 2 0 5, Niewedde 1 0 3, Pratt 1 0 2, Denning 5 0 10. Totals: 13 0 28.

        East Central ....... 8  13  12  13—46

        Lawrenceburg ....... 9   6   7   6—28

        3-pointers: L—Niewedde, Thayer. Records: EC 4-0 (EIAC 3-0), L 1-3 (0-3).

       



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