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Saturday, January 13, 2001

Greater Miami Conference games


Hamilton 54, Sycamore 51

        Nate Rusbosin sank a 40-footer with 1.9 seconds to play, giving Hamilton a 54-51 victory over Sycamore in a Greater Miami Conference game at Hamilton Friday night.

        Steven Kennedy tied the game on a 3-pointer with 34 seconds to play. Rusbosin missed a layup with four seconds to play, but stole the inbounds pass to set up the winning basket.

        SYCAMORE (51) — Hunt 1 0 3, Shewmon 4 2 11, Kennedy 4 0 10, D. Hull 6 1 13, Roberts 4 0 8, Baker 1 0 2, Trenz 1 2 4. Totals: 21 5 51.

        HAMILTON (54) — Andrews 3 2 11, Underwood 3 0 7, Jackson 0 2 2, Smith 2 2 6, Rusbosin 7 2 17, Williams 2 3 7, Ballinger 2 0 4. Totals: 19 11 54.

        Sycamore ....... 11  13  15  12—51

        Hamilton ....... 11  20  10  13—54

        3-pointers: S—Shewmon, Hunt, Kennedy 2. H—Andrews 3, Underwood, Rusbosin. Records: H 8-2 (GMC 7-1).

        • Fairfield 51, Middletown 48 — Jeremy Willis scored five of his seven points in the fourth quarter to lead Fairfield, which trailed 37-33 after three quarters.

        Middletown had two free throws in the final 10 seconds, but the Middies were charged with a lane violation on one and missed the other. Middletown also missed a 3-point attempt that would have tied the game.

        Brandon Slade scored a game-high 18 points for Fairfield. Kelven Moss scored 12 to lead the Middies.

        FAIRFIELD (51) — Willis 1 5 7, Tegge 2 4 8, Frederick 3 2 11, White 0 1 1, Slade 8 1 18, Plummer 1 0 2, Ruhl 1 2 4. Totals: 16 15 51.

        MIDDLETOWN (48) — Williams 1 0 2, Thompson 5 0 11, Hunter 1 5 7, Helvey 2 0 4, Moss 6 0 12, Glover 1 0 2, M. Robinson 5 0 10. Totals: 21 5 48.

        Fairfield ....... 10  13  10  18—51

        Middletown ....... 11  18   8  11—48

        3-pointers: F — Frederick 3, Slade. M — Thompson. Record: M 6-6 (4-2 GMC).

        • Lakota West 68, Princeton 61 — Kyle Rawlin made two 3-pointers in the third quarter to help break open the game for Lakota West.

        David Hutzelman led the Firebirds with 17 points.

        Jarrell Williams, a freshman, scored a career-high 16 points for the Vikings.

        LAKOTA WEST (68) — Smiley 1 0 3, Alles 2 6 10, Rawlin 3 5 14, O'Brien 0 2 2, Mays 3 2 8, Hutzelman 6 5 17, Buhrlege 6 1 14. Totals: 21 21 68.

        PRINCETON (61) — Johnson 2 0 5, Stewart 1 0 3, M. Jones 2 0 5, Williams 7 0 16, Barnett 1 2 4, McGrath 2 0 4, Hill 1 0 2, C. Mullin 1 0 2, J. Mullin 2 0 4, D. Brown 2 2 6, Brogden 2 1 5, D. Jones 1 1 3, C. Brown 1 0 2. Totals: 25 6 61.

        Lakota West ....... 15  15  21  17—68

        Princeton ....... 18  11  14  18—61

        3-pointers: L-Smiley 1, Rawlin 3, Buhrlege 1; P-Johnson 1, Stewart 1, M. Jones 1, Williams 2. Records: P 5-5 (3-5 GMC).

        • Milford 48, Lakota East 31 — Senior guard Jon Holter scored a game-high 15 points for the Eagles.

        Milford's defense held Lakota West to 32 percent shooting.

        LAKOTA EAST (31) — Henderson 1 0 2, Salvoti 1 4 6, Day 3 0 6, Graves 0 2 2, Woods 1 1 3, Carroll 3 1 8, Baumgartner 1 0 2, Kamm 1 0 2. Totals: 11 8 31.

        MILFORD (48) — Meranda 2 0 6, Robertson 2 0 4, Connor 2 0 5, Bradley 3 0 6, Holter 5 4 15, Huesman 3 0 6, Strief 3 0 6. Totals: 20 4 48.

        Lakota East ....... 9   5   8   9—31

        Milford ....... 8  13  16  11—48

        3-pointers: L-Carroll; M-Meranda 2, Connor, Holter. Records: L 5-5 (3-5 GMC); M 4-7 (2-6)

        • Oak Hills 67, Colerain 57 — Oak Hills senior guard Mike Lee had 24 points.

        Senior guard Mike Ferris had 22 points for Colerain.

        OAK HILLS (67) — Price 3 0 9, Lee 6 9 24, Webb 0 1 1, Richmond 0 1 1, Weathers 0 7 7, Oliverio 7 5 19, Wergers 1 0 2, Wiant 1 2 4. Totals: 18 25 67.

        COLERAIN (57) — Ferris 5 10 22, Finney 5 3 13, Daft 2 2 7, Lies 1 0 2, Bertram 1 3 4, Managhan 4 1 9. Totals: 18 18 57.

        Oak Hills ....... 23  13  13  18—67

        Colerain ....... 9  14  16  18—57

        3-pointers: O-Price 3, Lee 3; C-Ferris 2, Daft. Records: O 8-3 (7-1 GMC); C 6-5 (4-4)

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