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Thursday, December 21, 2000

Bazeley leads No. 7 Elder over Oak Hills




The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Jake Bazeley scored 24 points and tied a single-game school record with eight assists to lead Enquirer No.7 Elder to a 58-45 victory over Oak Hills at Elder.

        Phil Bengel added 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Elder.

        OAK HILLS (45) — Lee 4 5 13, Webb 1 2 4, Lips 1 0 2, Weathers 2 0 5, Oliverio 4 2 10, Wergers 0 1 1, Wyant 5 0 10. Totals: 17 10 45.

        ELDER (58) — Bazeley 7 10 24, Benken 2 2 6, Schenke 3 0 6, Wellendorf 1 2 4, Volpe 0 1 1, Mahon 1 3 5, Wiehe 1 0 2, Bengel 5 0 10. Totals: 20 18 58.
       Oak Hills ....... 7  12  15  11—45
       Elder ....... 11  18  13  16—58
       

        3-pointers: O—Weathers. Records: O 3-3, E 5-2.

        • St.Xavier 63, Aiken 46 — Craig Cashen and Jordan Cornette combined for 14 points in the second half, rallying the No.1-ranked Bombers.

        Holding a 24-22 lead at halftime, Cashen scored six points in the third quarter when the Bombers took a 41-31 lead.

        AIKEN (46) — Enoch 0 1 1, Smith 5 0 12, Madden 1 0 3, Robinson 6 4 18, Jackson 3 0 6, Phoenix 3 0 6. Totals: 18 5 46.

        ST. XAVIER (63) — Callahan 3 0 6, Grogan 2 0 5, Cornette 5 4 14, Bast 3 0 6, Shriver 2 0 4, Nolan 1 0 3, Hurley 0 2 2, Gay 0 1 1, Heekin 1 0 2, Retzinger 4 0 8, Cashen 5 2 12. Totals: 26 9 63.
       Aiken ....... 14  8  9  15—46
       St. Xavier ....... 12  12  17  22—63
       

        3-pointers: A — Smith, Robinson 2, Madden. S — Grogan, Nolan. Records: A 1-4, S 6-0.

        • Hughes 44, LaSalle 42 — A basket by Muneer Salaam with 12 seconds left lifted the Big Red to the upset over the No.10-ranked Lancers at Hughes. Trailing by 19 points, LaSalle tied the game 42-42 when Salaam took a pass and drove in for the winning layup.

        LASALLE (42) — Bucheit 2 6 10, Hyle 5 2 14, Kruthaupt 5 0 15, Schauklieter 1 1 3. Totals: 13 9 42.

        HUGHES (44) — Foster 4 0 8, Salaam 3 0 6, Whitehead 4 2 10, Hargrove 2 2 6, Solomon 1 0 2, Williams 1 2 4, Bails 3 0 6, Pickard 1 0 2. Totals: 19 6 44.
       La Salle ....... 2  10  6  24—42
       Hughes ....... 8  12  14  8—44

3-pointers: L — Kruthaupt 5, Hyle. Records: L 4-2, H 3-3.

        • Harrison 63, Turpin 42 — The Wildcats took a 16-10 first-quarter lead and went on to win behind Michael Ruther's 18 points and 11 rebounds.

        TURPIN (42) — Walters 2 1 6, Matteucci 4 2 10, Siebert 0 3 3, Maull 4 1 10, Zimmerman 0 1 1, Rheude 5 2 12. Totals: 15 10 42.

        HARRISON (63) — Volkerding 1 1 4, Koch 2 1 6, Kist 0 3 3, Brech 2 2 6, Willis 1 0 3, Myers 3 2 10, Ludwick 6 1 13, Ruther 8 0 18. Totals: 23 8 63.
       Turpin ....... 10   9  14   9—42
       Harrison ....... 16  16  11  20—63
       

        3-pointers: T-Walters 1, Maull 1; H-Volkerding 1, Kock 1, Willis 1, Myers 2, Ruther 2. Records: T 0-4 (0-3 FAVC Buckeye), H 5-0 (4-0).

        • Kings 65, Ross 48 — Matt Stephenson led all scorers with 24 points and sank 10 consecutive free throws.

        ROSS (48) — Estes 3 2 8, McBreen 3 0 7, Hutson 1 0 3, Overton 2 1 5, Wagner 1 4 6, Sizemore 3 6 13, Bulach 1 0 2, Rice 2 0 4. Totals: 16 13 48.

        KINGS (65) — Stewart 1 0 2, Lamb 3 1 8, Cossman 1 6 9, Gayhart 3 1 7, Davis 1 1 3, Stephenson 7 10 24, Garvin 2 8 12. Totals: 18 27 65.
       Ross ....... 15  11   9  13—48
       Kings ....... 15  16  18  16—65
       

        3-pointers: R-McBreen 1, Hutson 1, Sizemore 1; K-Lamb 1, Cossman 1. Records: R 4-2 (2-2 FAVC), K 1-5 (1-3).

        • Wilmington 43, Little Miami 35 — Justin Wilson scored six points late in the fourth quarter to rally the Hurricanes.

        WILMINGTON (43) — Washington 4 2 13, Hinman 2 0 6, Armstrong 2 1 5, Wilson 8 0 16, Thirey 1 1 3. Totals: 17 4 43.

        LITTLE MIAMI (35) — Horn 1 0 3, Oakley 2 2 6, McConnaughey 3 0 6, Ramsey 3 0 8, Morgan 2 2 6, Stern 1 0 2, Kaser 1 0 2, Yeary 1 0 2. Totals: 14 4 35.
       Wilmington ....... 9  18   4  12—43
       Little Miami ....... 10   9   8   8—35
       
3-pointers: W—Washington 3, Hinman 2; L—Horn, Ramsey 2. Records: L 3-3 (2-2 FAVC).

        • Hillcrest 75, SCPA 36 — Hillcrest jumped out to an 18-9 lead and never looked back.

        SCPA (36) — Gaines 3 1 9, Powell 3 1 7, Talbert 0 4 4, Coggins 2 0 4, Brooks 1 0 3, Cameron 1 1 3, Foreman 1 0 2, McWhorter 0 1 1, King 0 1 1. Totals: 12 9 36.

        HILLCREST (75) — Collins 8 0 17, Davis 7 0 14, Cody 4 0 10, Foster 3 1 7, Lanier 1 0 3, Carr 2 1 5, Joy 2 0 5, Thomas 1 0 2, Posey 3 0 6, Johnson 3 0 6. Totals: 34 2 75.
       SCPA ....... 9   7   9  11—36
       Hillcrest ....... 18  15  28  14—75
       
3-pointers: S—Gaines 2, Brooks. H—Collins, Cody 2, Joy, Lanier. Records: H 4-1, S 1-2.

        • Anderson 60, Northwest 48 — Chris Norwell scored a game-high 21 points and Ken Riddell scored 10 points in the third period when Anderson went on a 15-6 run.
        ANDERSON (60) — Patzwald 2 0 6, Collar 5 1 14, Riddell 7 0 17, Turer 1 0 2, Norwell 10 1 21. Totals: 25 2 60.

        NORTHWEST (48) — Parks 1 0 2, Wallace 3 0 6, Chapman 1 0 2 Walker 5 0 11, Dulli 2 0 6, Moss 4 2 10, Kelly 3 2 8, Maxwell 1 1 3. Totals: 20 5 48.
       Anderson ....... 22  13  15  10—60
       Northwest ....... 13  17   6  12—48
       

        3-pointers: A-Patzwald 2, Collar 3, Riddell 3; NW-Walker, Dulli 2. Records: NA.

        • Landmark Christian 63, New Miami 53 — The Golden Eagles used a 25-13 run in the second period to pull away.
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        NEW MIAMI (53) — Roberts 1 0 2, Mullins 0 1 1, Hampton 3 2 9, Shelley 7 5 19, Bowman 2 5 9, Tusing 4 5 13. Totals: 17 18 53.

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (63) — Ellis 3 0 7, Purdy 3 0 7, Chamberlin 2 4 9, Golightly 1 0 2, Larkins 2 5 9, Holman 1 3 5, Davis 2 0 5, Celenza 1 4 6, Shannon 4 3 11, Douglas 1 0 2. Totals: 20 19 63.
       New Miami ....... 15  13   8  17—53
       Landmark Christian ....... 12  25  11  15—63
       
3-pointers: NM-Hampton; LC-Ellis, Purdy, Chamberlin, Davis. Records: LC 1-4, 1-3 MVC; NM 3-2, 3-2.

        • Reading 65, Lockland 31 — The Blue Devils jumped out to a 36-13 halftime lead. Derek Aden scored a game-high 16 points.

        READING (65) — Lawson 2 0 4, Vample 0 1 1, Wynn 2 0 4, Hershberger 1 1 3, Caldwell 2 0 6, Haire 2 0 4, Edwards 3 0 7, Brady 4 5 13, Wilking 1 2 4, Brinck 1 1 3, Aden 8 0 16. Totals: 26 10 65.

        LOCKLAND (31) — Cox 2 1 6, Pittman 0 2 2, Biesbrook 2 3 7, Walker 4 0 8, Forley 3 2 8. Totals: 11 8 31.
       Reading ....... 15  21  19  10—65
       Lockland ....... 6   7   6  12—31
       
3-pointers: R-Caldwell 2, Edwards; L-Cox. Records: R 3-0.

        • Roger Bacon 87, North College Hill 39 — Frank Phillips led four Roger Bacon players in double figures with a game-high 19 points.

        NORTH COLLEGE HILL (39) — Smith 2 1 5, Fitzhugh 1 1 3, Victorian 2 2 6, Turner 1 0 2, Kemphaus 1 0 2, Allen 1 2 5, Moore 2 0 5, Turnage 2 1 5, Jackson 3 0 6. Totals: 15 7 39.

        ROGER BACON (87) — McCoy 1 0 2, Bock 1 0 3, Johnson 1 2 4, Newton 2 0 4, N. Wyrich 1 2 4, Holt 2 0 5, Land 1 0 2, St. Clair 5 2 12, Huerkamp 5 0 10, B. Wyrich 8 1 17, Phillips 8 3 19, Reed 2 1 5.
       North College Hill ....... 2  14  12  11—39
       Roger Bacon ....... 21  16  22  28—87
       
3-pointers: NCH-Allen, Moore; RB-Bock, Holt. Records: RB 2-4.

        • Amelia 61, Mason 58 — Joe Smith's 10-foot jump shot with 10 seconds remaining preserved the win for the Barons.

        MASON (58) — Owens 2 2 6, Hill 2 0 5, Faulkner 8 5 21, Combs 4 2 12, Culp 2 0 4, Crain 4 0 12. Totals: 21 9 58.

        AMELIA (61) — Toerner 0 1 1, M. Smith 1 1 3, J. Smith 7 6 21, Scott 5 2 13, Gladwell 3 9 15, Meyer 1 6 8. Totals: 17 25 61.
       Mason ....... 17  14  10  17—58
       Amelia ....... 10  15  18  18—61
       
3-pointers: A—J. Smith, Scott. M—Hill, Combs 2, Crain 4. Records: A 4-4 (FAVC 2-2), M 2-4 (1-3).

        • Loveland 65, Norwood 44 — Derek Manville, Matt Beck and Kevin Schappell combined to score 24 of Loveland's 39 first-half points when the Tigers took a 39-21 lead.

        LOVELAND (65) — Manville 5 0 11, Ceja 1 0 2, McCoy 3 0 6, Partin 1 0 3, Beck 5 1 12, Schappell 5 0 11, Lewis 3 0 8, VanBuskirk 1 2 4, Wilkinson 1 0 2, Cripe 3 0 6. Totals: 28 3 65.

        NORWOOD (44) — Cash 7 0 15, Stewart 1 0 2, Meaghar 1 0 2, Bishop 1 2 5, Moore 0 2 2, Brinkman 1 0 2, Prues 4 2 10, Morganroth 1 0 2, McQueen 1 2 4. Totals: 17 8 44.
       Loveland ....... 19  20  13  13—65
       Norwood ....... 11  10  10  13—44
       
3-pointers: L—Mannville, Partin, Beck, Schappell, Lewis 2. N—Cash, Bishop. Records: N 2-5 (FAVC 3-2).

        • Cin. Christian 51, Xenia Christian 35 — A full-court press that led to 14 steals helped Cincinnati Christian dominate.

        XENIA CHRISTIAN (35) — Sampson 1 0 2, Brothers 3 0 6, Jezzeallogla 2 0 4, Pitstick 1 1 3, Kettering 6 4 17, Allen 1 1 3. Totals: 14 6 35.

        CIN. CHRISTIAN (51) — Eernisse 3 2 8, McQuiddy 2 0 4, Gillens 2 0 6, Brockman 2 0 4, Irving 4 0 9, Garrettson 1 1 3, Collett 4 0 8, Coates 2 0 4, Lowe 1 3 5. Totals: 21 6 51.
       Xenia Christian ....... 6   9  10  10—35
       Cin. Christian ....... 10  16  14  11—51
       
3-pointers: XC—Kettering. CC—Gillens 2, Irving. Records: XC 2-3, CC 4-1.

        • Summit Country Day 47, St. Bernard 41 — Mike Fessler and Nick Dyer each sank a pair of free throws in the last minute to seal the win for the Silver Knights.
        ST. BERNARD (41) — Spears 2 0 4, Walker 3 1 7, Roy 2 0 4, Hollmann 7 1 15, McNay 2 3 7, Frazier 2 0 4. Totals: 18 5 41.

        SUMMIT (47) — O'Brien 1 0 2, Koepfer 2 0 5, Falconi 1 0 2, Sheldon 6 0 14, Fessler 0 2 2, Dyer 7 2 16, Trautmann 2 0 4, Roth 1 0 2. Totals: 20 4 47.
       St. Bernard ....... 10  10  10  11—41
       Summit ....... 9  13  13  12—47
       
3-pointers: Su-Sheldon 2, Koepfer 1. Records: St 0-6 (0-4 MVC), Su 2-2 (2-2).

        • Winton Woods 73, Glen Este 46 — Mack Hunter hit two 3-pointers and DeForrest Riley hit another as part of a 16-0 run in the Warriors' second quarter.
        GLEN ESTE (46) — Collett 1 0 2, Rieck 1 0 3, Dewey 0 2 2, Blair 1 0 2, Mattei 1 2 5, Clust 0 1 1, Bryant 6 0 12, Clyburn 3 1 7, Tieke 3 3 9, Diebel 1 1 3. Totals: G 17 10 46.

        WINTON WOODS (73) — Hill 1 0 2, Anderson 6 0 12, Fields 4 0 8, Hunter 4 0 11, Riley 3 1 8, Carden 2 5 9, Smith 1 1 3, Hite 4 0 8, Lattimore 1 2 4, Mills 4 0 8. Totals: 30 9 73.
       Glen Este ....... 10   5  15  16—46
Winton Woods ....... 14  26  22  11—73
       
3-pointers: G-Rieck 1, Mattei 1; W-Hunter 3, Riley 1. Records: W 6-0 (4-0 FAVC).

       



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