Wednesday, January 17, 2001
N.Ky. girls basketball games
Hallman leads Holmes over Conner
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Junior guard Erica Hallman scored a game-high 22 points and added 11 assists, leading Holmes to a 75-46 victory over Conner.
Holding a 29-24 halftime lead, Hallman scored five consecutive points to spark an 8-0 run that sealed the win. Danielle Dooley paced Conner with 13 points.
CONNER (46) Scherea 0 1 1, Price 3 0 7, Sutter 1 0 3, Randall 2 2 6, Turner 2 0 4, Martin 2 1 5, Dooley 6 1 13, VonHandorf 2 3 7. Totals: 18 8 46.
HOLMES (75) V. Jackson 7 1 15, Moore 1 0 2, D. Jackson 0 1 1, Brinkman 3 0 6, Holly Herndon 1 0 2, Wimzie 1 2 4, Fisher 1 0 3, Humphrey 1 1 3, Hallman 9 0 22, Patterson 6 2 15, Miller 1 0 2. Totals: 31 7 75.
Conner ....... 14 10 14 846
Holmes ....... 15 14 23 2375
3-pointers: CSetter, Price. HHallman 4, Patterson, Fisher. Records: C 4-10, H 9-7.
Dixie Heights 41, Henry County 14 Sarah Wright scored 12 points and had seven rebounds as the Lady Colonels set a school record for fewest points allowed. Julie Farley had a game-high 15 rebounds.
HENRY COUNTY (14) L. Mayse 0 2 2, Webb 1 1 3, J. Mayse 0 1 1, Smith 1 0 2, Allen 0 1 1, Holland 1 1 3, Jaehnigen 0 1 1, Ryan 0 1 1. Totals: 3 8 14.
DIXIE HEIGHTS (41) Farley 2 3 7, Shondel 2 0 4, Lingelbach 2 3 7, Wright 5 2 12, Durrett 3 1 7, Bittlinger 1 0 2, Luessen 1 0 2. Totals: 16 9 41.
Henry County ....... 1 2 8 314
Dixie Heights ....... 11 9 12 941
3-pointers: none. Records: H 4-10, D 9-5.
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