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Wednesday, January 24, 2001

Cincinnati boys basketball games


Unbeaten Winton Woods rolls over Xenia

        DeForrest Riley led Winton Woods to a 34-16 halftime lead with 13 of his game-high 22 points and the unbeaten Warriors went on to a 75-45 win over Xenia.

        Robert Hite (18) and P.J. Mills (17) made the lead stand with a combined 35 second-half points.

        The Warriors, ranked No.2 in the Enquirer's Division I poll, pushed their regular-season winning streak to 33 games.

        WINTON WOODS (75) — Civils 1 0 2, Anderson 3 0 6, McCurdy 1 0 2, Fields 1 1 3, Riley 6 6 22, Hite 7 5 21, Mills 9 1 19. Totals: 28 13 75.

        XENIA (45) — Whalen 3 2 10, Smith 1 1 3, Siwo 6 0 16, Hurley 1 0 3, Foster 2 0 4, Cole 1 1 3, Wichman 2 2 6. Totals: 16 6 45.

        Winton Woods ....... 15  19  21  20—75

        Xenia ....... 4  12  20   9—45

        3-pointers: W—Fields, Riley 4, Hite 2. X—Whalen 2, Siwo 4, Hurley. Records: X 11-4, WW 13-0.

        • Covington Catholic 74, Elder 59 — Junior guard Greg Hiltz scored 17 points to lead CovCath.

        CovCath, which improved to 12-4, is tied for the top spot in the Enquirer's Northern Kentucky boys basketball poll. Elder, 10-4, is No.3 in the Cincinnati Division I poll.

        Seniors Tim Schenke and Jake Bazeley combined for 35 of Elder's points.

        ELDER (59) — Bazeley 6 5 17, Turner 2 0 4, Benken 3 2 8, Schenke 8 2 18, Wellendorf 2 0 4, Mahon 1 0 3, Kroeger 1 0 2, Bengel 1 1 3. Totals: 24 10 59.

        COVINGTON CATHOLIC (74) — Bain 1 0 3, Hiltz 5 4 17, Lewin 6 1 14, Finke 2 0 4, Quast 4 1 9, Blazejewski 3 5 12, Albanese 1 0 2, Wachs 4 1 9, Ammerman 2 0 4. Totals: 28 12 74.

        Elder ....... 16   9  11  23—59

        Covington Catholic ....... 19  14  15  26—74

        3-pointers: E-Mahon; C-Bain, Lewin, Blazejewski, Hiltz 3. Records: C 12-4.

        • Glen Este 72, Kings 70 (OT) — Senior center Tom Diebel scored 17 points, including a putback basket with 1.5 seconds remaining in regulation, and Glen Este escaped with a victory.

        Kings, looking for its second victory of the season, had taken a 58-56 lead on Nick Cossman's 3-pointer with 58 seconds left before Diebel's basket forced overtime.

        Senior guard Chris Tieke scored seven of his 18 points in overtime for Glen Este, including 5-of-6 from the foul line.

        GLEN ESTE (72) — Rieck 5 2 15, Blair 4 0 11, Mattei 0 1 1, Brasher 1 0 2, Clust 1 0 2, Bryant 3 0 6, Tieke 6 6 18, Diebel 6 5 17. Totals: 26 14 72.

        KINGS (70) — Stewart 1 0 2, Cossman 4 1 11, Gayhart 4 1 9, Davis 1 3 5, Stephenson 6 8 20, Garvin 6 3 15, Walters 3 2 8. Totals: 25 18 70.

        Glen Este ....... 11  14  18  15-14—72

        Kings ....... 10  12  18  18-12—70

3-pointers: GE: Rieck (3), Blair (3), K: Cossman (2). Records: GE 8-5, K 1-12

        • Felicity 60, New Richmond 59 — Senior forward Brad Hatfield hit two free throws with 9.6 seconds left to lift the Cardinals. Hatfield scored 20 points to lead Felicity.

        FELICITY (60) — Taggart 1 0 2, Day 1 2 4, Perkins 3 7 13, Hatfield 9 2 20, Moran 6 0 14, Easter 1 1 3, Collins 2 0 4. Totals: 23 12 60.

        NEW RICHMOND (59) — Blakley 1 3 5, McMonigle 5 4 14, Jones 2 0 5, Godsey 2 0 4, Fender 4 0 10, Erdman 5 0 10, Armbruster 3 1 7, Ware 2 0 4. Totals: 24 8 59.

        Felicity ....... 14   9  24  13—60

        New Richmond ....... 8  21  13  17—59

3-pointers: F-Moran 2; N-Jones, Fender 2. Records: F 5-8 (2-5 SBC), N 2-11 (0-7 SBC).

        • Landmark 53, Lockland 51 — Mick Shannon hit two crucial free throws with three seconds left in the fourth quarter to claim the victory for the Golden Eagles. Lockland's Donte Farley led all scorers with 20 points.

        LOCKLAND (51) — Cox 3 0 8, Pittman 0 3 3, Collins 1 0 2, Hooks 1 3 5, Farley 10 0 20, Walker 6 1 13. Totals: 21 7 51.

        LANDMARK (53) — Ellis 2 4 9, Chamberlin 2 0 5, Golightly 4 3 11, Larkins 1 1 3, Holman 4 1 11, Celenza 5 0 10, Shannon 1 2 4. Totals: 19 11 53.

        Lockland ....... 16  14  12  9—51

        Landmark ....... 12  19  14  8—53

3-pointers: Lock-Cox; Land-Ellis, Chamberlin, Holman 2. Records: Lock 2-10 (1-8 MVC), Land 3-9 (2-7 MVC).

        • Central Baptist 56, Milford Christian 54 — Quentin Turley rallied Central, scoring six of his 16 points in the fourth quarter. Senior guard Matt Smith made three of four foul shots in the last minute.

        CENTRAL BAPTIST (56) — Smith 0 3 3, Turley 7 2 16, Myles 0 2 2, Siemon 5 0 13, Wagoner 0 2 2, Sheldon 4 1 9, Stewart 3 2 9, Leaf 1 0 2. Totals: 20 12 56.

        MILFORD CRISTIAN (54) — Keaton 4 4 12, Spurlock 2 10 14, Hart 1 0 2, Moorehead 1 3 5, Braley 6 4 16, Wulf 1 0 2, Rahn 1 1 3. Totals: 16 22 54.

        Central Baptist ....... 6  11  15  24—56

        Milford Cristian ....... 10  15  15  14—54

3-pointers: C-Siemon 3, Stewart. Records: C 6-2.

        • Hillsboro 73, Bethel-Tate 53 — Clint Williamson scored his game-high 18 points on six 3-pointers.

        Adam Wylie led Bethel with 13 points.

        BETHEL-TATE (53) — Gill 4 1 9, Wylie 5 2 13, Hesketh 2 2 6, M. Cummings 3 0 7, Houser 1 0 2, Cunningham 2 3 7, J. Cummings 1 0 3, Gregory 2 0 6. Totals: 20 9 53.

        HILLSBORO (73) — Walker 6 0 14, Zink 3 0 9, Haithcock 3 0 6, Williamson 6 0 18, Feeling 5 1 11, Fawley 1 2 4, Marischen 1 0 2, Burns 3 1 7, Beverly 1 0 2. Totals: 29 4 73.

        Bethel-Tate ....... 10  13  15  15—53

        Hillsboro ....... 29  16  19   9—73

3-pointers: B-Wylie 1, M. Cummings 1, J. Cummings 1, Gregory 2; H-Walker 2, Zink 3, Williamson 6. Records: B 3-10, H 8-6 (5-2 SBC).

        • Western Brown 52, Georgetown 28 — Danny Williams scored 11 of his 21 points in the first quarter. Williams also grabbed six rebounds and had four assists. Ryan Seesholtz led Georgetown with 10 points.

        GEORGETOWN (28) — Seesholtz 4 1 10, Dennis 1 0 2, Bell 1 0 2, Griffith 2 0 5, Rhoades 2 0 4, Holbrook 1 1 3, Johnson 1 0 2. Totals: 12 2 28.

        W. BROWN (52) — Davis 2 1 6, Brooks 1 1 3, Midlam 3 0 6, Hutson 0 2 2, Patton 2 0 4, Williams 8 2 21, Conrad 3 0 6, Melvin 2 0 4. Totals: 21 6 52.

        Georgetown ....... 7   5   4  12—28

        W. Brown ....... 17  11  13  11—52

3-pointers: G—Seesholtz, Griffith. W—Davis, Williams 3. Records: W 6-9 (SBC 3-3), G 7-7.

        • Summit Country Day 69, New Miami 60 — Nick Dyer scored a game-high 26 points. He also had 10 rebounds and a career-high seven blocked shots. Myron Shelley led New Miami with 18 points.

        NEW MIAMI (60) — Roberts 1 5 7, Mullins 5 0 10, Hampton 3 2 9, Shelley 5 6 18, Bowman 3 0 6, Tusing 2 4 8. Totals: 19 19 60.

        SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (69) — Falconi 0 1 1, Sheldon 2 4 8, Dyer 11 4 26, Sanzere 2 0 4, Yarnell 2 3 7, Deardorff 5 1 11, Trautmann 1 5 7, Cosgrove 2 0 4, Roth 0 1 1. Totals: 25 19 69.

        New Miami ....... 6  14  12  28—60

       Summit Country Day ....... 16  16  13  24—69

3-pointers: N-Hampton 1, Shelley 2. Records: N 6-8 (4-7 MVC), S 6-5 (5-3).

        • CHCA 46, Seven Hills 33 — Jay Morelock scored a game-high 14 points and collected five steals to lead the Eagles, ranked No.5 in the Enquirer's Divisions II-IV poll.

        CHCA, down 24-16 at the half, outscored Seven Hills 30-9 in the second half to improve to 9-0 in the Miami Valley Conference.

        SEVEN HILLS (33) — Rohde 2 1 6, Lenobel 2 2 6, Turba 2 0 4, Derkson 3 7 14, Lin 1 1 3. Totals: 10 11 33.

        CHCA (46) — Morelock 5 3 14, Hitchcock 2 3 7, Owens 2 4 8, Shaw 1 3 5, Trenz 0 1 1, Taylor 4 3 11. Totals: 14 17 46.

        Seven Hills ....... 12  12   2   7—33

        CHCA ....... 11   5  15  15—46

3-pointers: SH-Rohde, Derkson; CHCA-Morelock. Records: CHCA 12-1, 9-0 MVC.

        • Cincinnati Country Day 70, North College Hill 45 — Noah Allen led CCD, No.8 in the Enquirer's Divisions II-IV poll, with 18 points, and Austin Mitchell recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Bryan Allen had nine points for No.10 North College Hill.

        NORTH COLLEGE HILL (45) — Smith 2 2 6, Fitzhugh 1 2 4, Benedict 1 0 3, Victorian 2 2 7, Allen 3 0 9, Moore 2 0 4, Jackson 0 1 1, Turnage 2 0 4, Ivory 3 1 7. Totals: 16 8 45.

        CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY (70) — Carraway 3 0 6, Gardiner 3 1 8, Ellison 1 0 3, Wright 1 0 3, Allen 7 3 18, Cohen 2 1 5, Mitchell 7 1 15, Seward 2 2 6, Mayer 1 0 2, Bortz 2 0 4. Totals: 29 8 70.

        North College Hill ....... 6   7  13  19—45

        Cincinnati Country Day ....... 22  13  23  12—70

3-pointers: N-Benedict 1, Victorian 1, Allen 3; C-Gardiner 1, Ellison 1, Wright 1, Allen 1. Records: C 11-1 (7-1 MVC).

        • Clermont Northeastern 56, Williamsburg 54 — Adam Nash was 6-for-7 from the foul line in the fourth quarter, including two with 20 seconds to go that provided the winning points for the Rockets, who are ranked fourth in the Enquirer's Divisions II-IV coaches poll.

        CNE's Ian Lafferty led all scorers with 15 points. Joe Acevedo led the Wildcats with 14.

        CLERMONT NORTHEASTERN (56) — Lafferty 6 1 15, Thacker 3 0 6, Allen 4 0 8, Roberts 2 0 4, Nash 5 7 17, Holthaus 2 2 6. Totals: 22 10 56.

        WILLIAMSBURG (54) — Acevedo 7 0 14, Bainum 1 1 3, Wood 1 10 12, Carter 3 0 9, Bunch 0 5 5, McKibben 4 3 11. Totals: 16 19 54.

        CNE ....... 16  10  19  11—56

        Williamsburg ....... 13  15  11  15—54

3-pointers: C — Lafferty 2. W — Carter 3. Records: 12-3 (7-0 SBC), W 7-7 (3-4 SBC).

        • Loveland 79, Turpin 51 — Kevin Schappell and Eric Van Buskirk teamed to score 26 points in the second and third quarters for Loveland, the No.7 team in the Enquirer's Division I coaches poll. Brian Brunetti led winless Turpin with 15 points.

        LOVELAND (79) — Methuen 0 1 1, Manville 2 0 4, McCoy 3 2 8, Partin 2 2 7, Beck 2 2 6, Schappell 6 5 17, Van Buskirk 6 5 17, Cripe 4 0 8, Yeager 1 3 5, Girty 1 0 2. Totals: 27 20 79.

        TURPIN (51) — Brunetti 7 0 15, Walters 1 1 3, Matteucci 4 0 10, Seibert 1 0 2, Maull 3 0 7, Zimmerman 4 3 13, Rheude 0 1 1. Totals: 20 5 51.

        Loveland ....... 12  20  27  20—79

        Turpin ....... 17  10  11  13—51

3-pointers: L — Partin. T — Matteucci, Zimmerman 2, Maull, Brunetti. Records: L 13-1, T 0-13.

        • Purcell Marian 51, Chaminade-Julienne 45 — Senior forward Keith Jackson scored 11 points in the fourth quarter. Freshman Billy Finnell made his first varsity start and finished with nine points and five assists.

        CHAMINADE (45) — Atkins 4 1 9, Beach 1 0 2, Gray 7 2 18, Johnigan 2 0 6, Krueger 1 0 3, Peavy 0 2 2, Saluke 1 0 3, Thomas 1 0 2. Totals: 17 5 45.

        PURCELL MARIAN (51) — Finnell 3 3 9, Fulks 5 0 11, Elliott 0 3 3, Jackson 6 8 20, Reid 1 0 2, Cooper 2 0 4, Calloway 1 0 2. Totals: 18 14 51.

        Chaminade ....... 6  9  10  20—45

        Purcell Marian ....... 10  8  10  23—51

3-pointers: C—Gray 2, Johnigan 2, Krueger, Saluke. PM—Fulks. Records: P 8-6 (GCL 4-5).

        • Mariemont 67, Goshen 51 — Brandon Fisher scored 13 of his game-high 26 points in the first quarter, including his 1,000th career point.

        Phil Landes added 19 points for Mariemont, No.9 in The Enquirer's Division II-IV poll. Roger Drake paced Goshen with 22 points.

        MARIEMONT (67) — Gray 1 1 3, Clasen 4 0 8, Fisher 11 3 26, Weissman 3 4 11, Landes 5 8 19. Totals: 244 16 67.

        GOSHEN (51) — Drake 8 3 22, Bell 2 0 4, Blevins 3 0 6, Smith 3 0 8, Gulley 1 1 3, Shippard 3 0 6, Jones 1 0 2. Totals: 21 4 51.

        Mariemont ....... 20  16  15  16—67

        Goshen ....... 12  13  14  12—51

3-pointers: M—Fisher, Weissman, Landes. G—Drake 3, Smith 2. Records: M 10-3, G 6-7.

        • Reading 61, Deer Park 51 — Derrick Aden scored 18 points and Kenny Brady added 12 for the Blue Devils.

        READING (61) — Lawson 1 0 2, McGinniss 1 0 2, Wynn 2 4 8, Hersberger 4 1 9, Brady 5 2 12, Wilking 4 0 8, Brinck 1 0 2, Aden 8 2 18. Totals: 26 9 61.

        DEER PARK (51) — Burke 1 0 2, Dennis 5 0 14, Hickey 4 0 8, Philipps 2 0 4, Rovekamp 4 1 11, Wietmarchen 5 0 12. Totals: 21 1 51.

        Reading ....... 17  14  11  19—61

        Deer Park ....... 15   4  17  15—51

3-pointers: DP-Dennis 4, Rovekamp 2. Record: Reading 9-2, 8-1 CHL; DP 3-9, 1-8.

        • Newport 63, Indian Hill 44 — Thomas Petty recorded a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds for Newport.

        Petty also had five assists for the Wildcats. Ollie Kendell scored 15 of his team-high 19 points in the second half for Indian Hill.

        INDIAN HILL (44) — DeBord 3 0 8, O'Reilly 1 0 2, Slattery 1 3 5, Haarman 2 0 4, Sweeney 2 0 5, Kendell 7 3 19, Rolls 0 1 1. Totals: 16 7 44.

        NEWPORT (63) — Petty 10 2 23, Whatley 4 2 11, Hall 2 0 5, Smithson 4 1 9, Basey 3 0 6, Ruebusch 1 3 5, Gerding 1 0 2, Lowe 1 0 2. Totals: 26 8 63.

        Indian Hill ....... 8  13  11  12—44

        Newport ....... 14  16  19  14—630

3-pointers: I — DeBord, Kendell 2, Sweeney. N — Petty, Whatley, Hall. Records: I 5-8, N 4-8.

        • Aiken 83, School for Creative and Performing Arts 31 — Chris Taylor scored a season-high 19 points, and three other players reached double figures as the Falcons set a season high in scoring.

        SCPA (31) — Cameron 2 0 4, Foreman 1 1 3, Powell 3 8 15, McWhorten 1 0 2, King 0 1 1, Talbert 1 0 3, Gaines 1 0 3. Totals: 9 10 31.

        AIKEN (83) — Robinson 7 0 15, Smith 4 0 8, Madden 1 0 2, Phoenix 4 4 12, Jackson 3 1 7, Higgins 6 1 13, Taylor 9 1 19, Fisher 3 1 7. Totals: 37 8 83.

        SCPA ....... 11  7  5  8—31

        Aiken ....... 27  6  21  29—83

3-pointers: S — Powell, Talbert, Gaines. A — Robinson. Record: A 4-9.

        • Walnut Hills 55, Norwood 26 — Senior center Reshon Bonner of Walnut Hills poured in 18 points, 14 in the first half, to lead all scorers. Dustin Cash led Norwood with 12 points.

        WALNUT HILLS (55) — Hopkins 1 0 2, Williams 2 0 4, Stayton 3 0 7, Wilson 3 0 7, Lamkin 3 0 9, Bonner 7 4 18, Robinson 1 0 2, Heater 1 0 2, Ault 1 0 2, DuBose 1 0 2. Totals: 23 4 55.

        NORWOOD (26) — Cash 5 0 12, Moore 2 0 6, Murphy 0 2 2, Prues 1 0 2, Morgenroth 2 0 4. Totals: 10 2 26.

        Walnut Hills ....... 14  11  12  18—55

        Norwood ....... 5  12   7   2—26

3-pointers: WH—Lamkin 3, Stayton, Wilson. N—Cash 2, Moore 2. Records: WH 2-12, N 2-11.

        • Roger Bacon 62, La Salle 55 — Frank Phillips led Roger Bacon with 18 points.

        ROGER BACON (62) — Johnson 0 4 4, Hausfeld 6 2 14, Land 3 0 6, Huerkamp 0 1 1, Meridy 1 1 3, Wyrick 2 0 4, Phillips 4 10 18, St. Clair 5 2 12. Totals: 21 20 62.

        LA SALLE (55) — Thinnes 1 2 5, Kling 1 2 4, Bucheit 2 4 9, Petit 0 2 2, Hyle 4 6 17, Kruthaupt 6 4 16, Orr 1 0 2. Totals: 15 20 55.

        Roger Bacon ....... 20  13  12  17—62

        La Salle ....... 18   8  10  19—55

3-pointers: L—Thinnes, Bucheit, Hyle 3. Records: L 6-9 (GCL 3-4), R 8-5 (3-4).

        • Clark Montessori 70, Northern Kentucky Christian 37 — Cameron Settles scored 14 points to lead Clark.

        NKC — Haverly 0 1 1, M. O'Shea 1 2 5, Keith 0 1 1, McNay 2 0 4, P. O'Shea 10 6 26. Totals 13 10 367.

        CLARK — Mapp 3 1 8, Gentile 4 1 11, Norris 5 1 11, Settles 7 0 14, Merkle 3 0 6, Metz 1 0 2, Policastro 2 0 4, Mathis 2 0 4, Johnson 4 1 10, Totals 31 4 70.

        NKC ....... 5 13 10 9—37

        CLARK ....... 14 13 21 22—70

3-pointers: NKC—M O'Shea; Clark—(Mapp, Gentile 2, Johnson). Records: Clark 3-8, NKC 2-6.

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