Thursday, December 28, 2000
Cincinnati boys basketball games
Ferris leads Colerain with 31
Mike Ferris scored 31 points, 13 in the third quarter, leading Colerain to a 77-55 victory over Harrison Wednesday night.
Paul Volkerding scored 24 points for Harrison, including six 3-pointers.
COLERAIN (77) Davis 2 9 13, Ferris 13 1 31, Finney 6 0 12, Daft 3 0 6, Lies 1 0 2, Monaghan 6 1 13. Totals: 31 11 77.
HARRISON (55) Volkerding 8 2 24, Coch 3 0 6, Brech 3 1 7, Myers 1 0 2, Ludwick 1 0 2, Ruther 0 2 2, Luckey 0 2 2, McDonald 3 4 10. Totals: 19 11 55.
Colerain ....... 19 22 19 17-77
Harrison ....... 16 10 14 1555
3-pointers: C-Ferris 4. H-Volkerding 6. Records: C 4-3, H 5-1.
LaSalle 64, Orlando, Fla., Edgewater 54 Senior guard Jeff Hyle scored 23 points and Andy Bucheit added 12 points and 10 rebounds.
LASALLE Thinnes 4 0 8; Bucheit 5 0 10; Hyle 6 7 23; Kruthaupt 6 1 14; Schachleiter 1 1 3; Petit 2 0 4; Totals 24 9 64.
EDGEWATER Ford 6 5 17; Ingram 2 2 6; Huder 1 0 3; Burns 4 1 9; Washington 3 3 10; Wilkerson 1 0 3; Brown 2 0 4; Johnson 0 1 1; Totals 19 13 54.
LaSalle ....... 29 3564
Edgewater ....... 16 2854
Three-point goals: L Buchert 2, Hyle 4, Kruthaupt 1.
Winton Woods 86, Aiken 41 A 44-12 run in the first half, triggered by C.J. Anderson, Robert Hite and Lamont Robinson, set the stage for the Warrior victory.
AIKEN (41) Robinson 8 1 18, Smith 3 0 6, Phoenix 2 0 4, Jackson 1 0 2, Fisher 1 0 2, Higgins 2 0 4, Mercer 2 1 5. Totals: 19 2 41.
WINTON WOODS (86) Anderson 8 3 19, Fields 4 5 13, Hunter 2 0 4, Riley 3 1 9, Carden 3 0 6, Smith 0 1 1, Hite 8 5 22, Lattimore 1 1 3, Mills 4 1 9. Totals: 34 16 86.
Aiken ....... 6 6 13 1641
Winton Woods ....... 20 24 23 1986
3-pointers: ARobinson; W. Records: W 8-0.
Cincinnati Country Day 83, Seattle (Wa.) Academy 37, at Surf-and-Slam Tournament, San Diego, Ca. The Indians took a 17-0 lead and never looked back en route to the victory.
Noah Allen scored 14 points and Ryan Carraway added eight in the second quarter when the Indians opened up a 41-13 halftime advantage.
Country Day plays the winner of the University City/Berea game today.
COUNTRY DAY (83) Carraway 6 3 17, Ellison 4 1 9, Wright 3 0 7, McMahon 2 1 6, Allen 7 4 20, Mitchell 1 1 3, Daly 1 0 2, Seward 4 2 10, Bortz 4 1 9. Totals: 32 18 83.
Seattle (37) McClure 5 1 11, Pitcher 0 2 2, Langston 2 6 10, Thomas 1 0 2, Chee 1 0 3, Demmert 1 0 2, Byrne 2 2 6, Lyles 0 1 1. Totals: 12 13 37.
CCD ....... 13 28 23 1983
Seattle ....... 0 13 10 1437
3-pointers: CCarrawy 2, Wright, McMann, Allen. Records: C 4-0, S 3-3.
Ross 54, Edgewood 53 Logan Estes sank a 10-foot jump shot with two seconds remaining to lift the Rams.
Sophomore Kevin McBreen led a balanced Ross attack with 14 points.
Edgewood's Chris Simpkins led all scorers with 16 points.
EDGEWOOD (53) Gibson 0 2 2, Simpkins 7 0 16, Perry 4 1 11, Shepherd 1 0 2, Weber 2 4 8, Wirtley 1 1 3, Vennefron 4 3 11. Totals: 19 11 53.
ROSS (54) Estes 2 1 5, McBreen 5 0 13, Hutson 2 0 5, Overton 1 2 4, Gulley 1 0 2, Wagner 3 3 12, Sizemore 4 3 11, Rice 1 0 2. Totals: 19 9 54.
Edgewood ....... 14 6 19 1453
Ross ....... 9 14 15 16540
3-pointers: ESimpkins 2, Perry 2. RMcBreen 3, Hutson. Records: R 4-3.
Wilmington 59, Clinton Massie 52 Ryan Hinman's nine points triggered a 16-7 first quarter run for the Hurricanes that set the tone for the game.
Jim Brady scored 16 points for the Falcons and Kyle Rudduck added 12 in a losing effort.
CLINTON MASSIE (52) Brady 7 0 16, Wilky 2 0 4, Rudduck 42 12, Wilkinson 2 1 6, Scherz 4 0 11, Gibson 1 1 3. Totals: 20 4 52.
WILMINGTON (59) Washington 5 2 14, Nance 0 1 1, Hinman 6 0 15, Grove 3 3 9, Armstrong 2 0 4, Wilson 7 0 14, Halley 1 0 2. Totals: 24 6 59.
Clinton Massie ....... 7 12 21 1252
Wilmington ....... 16 18 12 1359
3-pointers: CBrady 2, Rudduck 2, Wilkinson, Scherz 3; WWashington 2, Hinman 3. Records: C 4-4, W 3-3.
Glen Este 82, Bethel-Tate 60, Ohio River Classic at New Richmond A full court press in the third quarter and seven points by Ty Blair, enabled the Trojans to break open a close game.
BETHEL (60) Gill 3 0 6, Wylie 4 0 8, Hesketh 4 4 12, M.Cunningham 2 0 4, Lutterbee 1 0 2, B.Cunningham 3 3 9, Gilbert 3 2 8, Gregory 3 0 9. Totals: 24 9 60.
GLEN ESTE (82) Rieck 7 2 18, Dewey 0 4 4, Blair 6 0 14, Hurley 0 1 1, Clust 2 1 5, Bryant 1 4 6, Clyburn 2 3 7, Tieke 3 1 7, Diebel 9 2 20. Totals: 30 18 82.
Bethel ....... 8 23 10 1960
Glen Este ....... 18 20 26 1882
3-pointers: B- Gregory 3. G- Rieck 2, Blair 2. Records: B 1-6, G 2-4.
New Richmond 79, St.Bernard 68, Ohio River Classic at New Richmond Justin Fender scored 20 points and New Richmond took the lead at the half and kept it.
Justin Fender of New Richmond led all scorers with 20.
New Richmond will play Glen Este in the championship game tonight.
ST. BERNARD (68) Spears 1 0 2, Haller 3 0 6, Walker 5 3 14, Roy 3 0 6, Hollman 7 2 16, Turner 2 0 4, McNay 4 0 10, Fuson 3 0 6, Frazier 2 0 4. Totals: 30 5 68.
NEW RICHMOND (79) Blakley 4 0 10, Howell 1 1 3, McMonigle 1 3 5, Jones 6 4 18, Godsey 3 3 9, Fender 8 0 20, Erdman 3 0 6, Armburster 1 0 2, Ware 3 0 6. Totals: 30 11 79.
St. Bernard ....... 16 18 14 2068
New Richmond ....... 15 21 17 2679
3-pointers: S- Walker, McNay 2. N- Blakley 2, Jones 2, Fender 4. Records: S 0-8, N 2-4.
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