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Saturday, January 13, 2001

Other Cincinnati games




        • Springboro 68, Edgewood 39 — Junior guard Jason Francis scored all of his game-high 18 points in the first half to help the Panthers remain undefeated in the Mid-Miami League.

        EDGEWOOD (39) — Gibson 2 1 6, Perry 3 0 8, Shepherd 3 0 8, Weber 3 0 6, Wirtley 1 3 5, Vennefron 3 0 6. Totals: 15 4 39.

        SPRINGBORO (68) — Heiny 1 0 2, Alge 1 0 3, Byers 3 0 6, J. Francis 8 0 18, Teets 3 3 9, Benseler 8 0 16, Johnson 2 0 4, D. Francis 3 0 7, Ellis 1 0 3. Totals: 30 3 68.

        Edgewood ....... 9  7  15  8—39

        Springboro ....... 17  22  12  17—68

        3-pointers: E — Shepherd, Perry 2, Gibson. S — J. Francis 2, Alge, D. Francis, Ellis. Records: E 4-8 (1-4 MML), S 9-1 (5-0 MML).

        • Troy Christian 54, Cincinnati Christian 40 — David Fuls scored eight of his 14 points in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

        Rundle Brockman led Cincinnati Christian with 14 points.

        CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (40) — McQuiddy 3 0 6, Gillens 0 1 1, Brockman 6 2 14, Erving 2 0 4, Garrettson 1 1 3, Collett 2 0 4, Lowe 4 0 8. Totals: 18 4 40.

        TROY CHRISTIAN (54) — Toal 0 3 3, Fairchild 4 6 14, Fuls 4 2 13, Smith 0 1 1, Weisonberger 6 1 13, Kurts 0 1 1, Orange 4 0 9. Totals: 18 14 54.

        Cincinnati Christian ....... 13   9  11   7—40

        Troy Christian ....... 14  13   8  19—54

        3-pointers: T—Fuls 3, Orange. Records: C 5-4, T 6-3.

        • Middletown Madison 56, Eaton 55 — Jared Rager made a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 1.7 seconds to play to win it for the Mohawks.

        Rob Evick led Madison with 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Eaton made 22 field goals to 18 by Madison, but the Mohawks finished with a 16-7 advantage from the foul line.

        EATON (55) — Shepherd 4 0 9, Charles 8 5 23, Shafer 5 1 13, Bronson 3 0 7, Tinstman 3 1 7. Totals: 22 7 55.

        MIDDLETOWN MADISON (56) — Evick 5 4 14, Bercik 3 0 6, Richardson 3 7 13, Lawson 3 4 10, Rager 4 1 12. Totals: 18 16 56.

        Eaton ....... 14  11  16  14—55

        Madison ....... 9  14  15  18—56

        3-pointers: E-Shepherd, Charles 2, Shafer 2, Bronson; MM-Evick, Rager 2. Records: MM 5-6, 2-2 SWBL; E 6-4, 2-2.

        • Ripley 70, Leesburg Fairfield 44 — Brian Marshall scored 28 points and Jeff Teegarden added 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead Ripley to the victory.

       

        FAIRFIELD (44) — Sowards 3 0 7, Jones 1 0 3, Morgan 1 3 5, Henson 2 2 6, Seitz 1 0 2, Fouch 2 0 4, Sowders 3 0 6, Wiget 2 3 7, Richardson 2 0 4. Totals: 17 8 44.

        RIPLEY (70) — Turner 2 0 4, Cracraft 4 0 8, Benjamin 2 1 6, Teegarden 4 1 12, Fulton 4 1 10, Marshall 12 4 28, Flannery 0 2 2. Totals: 28 9 70.

        Fairfield ....... 4  18   8  14—44

        Ripley ....... 16  19  15  20—70

        3-pointers: R—Benjamin, Teegarden 3, Fulton. F—Sowards, Jones. Records: R 9-1 (SHL 6-1), F 4-5 (2-4).

        • Whiteoak 77, Eastern Brown 68 — Doug Hauke scored 14 points in the fourth period to key a 28-18 run and lift the Wildcats to their 10th straight victory.

        Hauke ended the night with 16 points. Ryan Barnett led Whiteoak with 22 points and Justin Michael added 16.

        EASTERN BROWN (68) — Stout 5 1 13, Dotson 6 0 12, Beucler 9 0 24, Mignerey 1 0 3, Kreimer 2 0 4, Bolender 6 0 12. Totals: 29 1 68.

        WHITEOAK (77) — Barnett 8 4 22, Heaton 1 0 2, Hauke 5 6 16, Johnson 3 1 7, Michael 8 0 16, Stacy 6 1 13, Young 0 1 1. Totals: 31 12 77.

        Eastern Brown ....... 19  12  19  18—68

        Whiteoak ....... 18  13  18  28—77

        3-pointers: EB-Stout 2, Beucler 5, Mignerey. Records: White Oak 10-0.

        • West Carrollton 77, Monroe 72 — Jerimiah Wolf was the games high-scorer with 21 points.

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        MONROE (72) — Hunt 3 1 7, Wolf 10 1 21, Majors 1 0 2, McMonigle 3 3 11, Reffitt 6 5 15, Jackson 3 0 6, Miller 2 1 5, Sewell 3 0 6. Totals: 34 9 73.

        WEST CARROLLTON (77) — Wills 3 2 8, Gaddis 1 0 2, Carpenter 6 1 13, Gandes 7 4 20, Foster 6 6 19, Williams 3 3 9, Marcum 2 0 5, Shane 0 1 1. Totals: 28 17 77.

        Monroe

        ....... 14  12  16  30—72

        West Carrollton ....... 26  14  14  23—77

        3-pointers: M-McMonigle 2; W-Gandes 2, Foster, Marcum. Records: M 2-8, W 4-5.

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