Saturday, January 27, 2001
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Rundle Brockman and Marques Irving each scored 18 points to lead Cincinnati Christian over Middletown Christian 75-68.
Middletown's Tay Cochran had a game-high 30 points.
MIDDLETOWN CHRISTIAN (67) Cochran 9 5 30, Larkin 3 4 11, Richards 0 1 1, Bell 1 0 3, Gray 1 0 2, Dickerson 6 3 17, Anaker 0 3 3. Totals: 20 16 67.
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (75) Eernisse 3 0 8, McQuiddy 4 3 12, Gillen 1 3 6, Brockman 7 4 18, Irving 6 4 18, Garretson 1 1 3, Collette 3 2 8, Coats 1 0 2. Totals: 26 17 75.
Middletown ....... 12 13 16 2667
Cincinnati ....... 13 18 21 2375
3-pointers: MC-Cochran 7, Larkin, Bell, Dickerson 2; CC-Eernisse 2, McQuiddy, Gillen, Irving 2.
Central Baptist 59, Immaculate Conception 48 Drew Stewart scored eight points in the third quarter, triggering a 19-9 run that enabled the Eagles to break open a close game.
A junior forward, Stewart scored a career-high 16 points while Rob Field scored 25 points to lead Immaculate Conception.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (48) Harrison 3 1 8, R. Field 10 4 25, VanDeryt 4 2 11, J. Field 1 1 4. Totals: 18 8 48.
CENTRAL BAPTIST (59) Smith 1 1 4, Turley 3 1 7, Mueller 2 0 4, Myles 1 2 4, Siemon 5 0 12, Wagoner 1 0 2, Sheldon 5 0 10, Stewart 6 4 16. Totals: 24 8 59.
Immaculate Con. ....... 14 10 9 1548
Central Baptist ....... 14 12 19 1359
3-pointers: IHarrison, R. Field, J. Field, VanDeryt. CSmith, Siemon 2. Records: CB 7-3, I 3-5.
Eastern Brown 67, West Union 47 The Warriors went on a 16-3 run in the third quarter to break open the game.
Senior guard Kyle Stout led the Warriors with 21 points. R.J. Beucler and Jeremy Mignerey rallied Eastern Brown for 20 fourth-quarter points.
Ronald Lynch paced West Union with 19 points.
EASTERN BROWN (67) Stout 6 8 21, Dotson 3 1 7, Beucler 4 4 13, Mignerey 4 2 10, Kreimer 5 0 10, Carlisle 0 1 1, Bolender 1 1 3, Parker 1 0 2. Totals: 24 17 67.
WEST UNION (47) Lynch 7 5 19, K. Cooper 4 1 11, Tolle 3 1 8, J. Cooper 1 2 4, Young 2 1 5. Totals: 17 10 47.
Eastern Brown ....... 17 7 16 2767
West Union ....... 12 20 3 12-47
3-pointers: E-Stout, Beucler; W-K. Cooper 2, Tolle. Records: E 10-3; W 1-12.
North Adams 75, Fayetteville 61 The Green Devils opened up the third quarter with six points to take the lead for good.
The Green Devils applied full-court pressure in the third quarter to limit Fayetteville to four points.
Junior Brock Pistole paced North Adams with 22 points and 14 rebounds.
FAYETTEVILLE (61) Reuss 1 0 2, Carlier 3 2 8, Cook 2 0 5, Maloney 5 0 11, Pertusett 3 3 11, Iles 1 1 3, Smith 1 0 2, Icard 4 0 10, Crone 1 0 2, Burwinkle 1 1 3, Byrd 2 0 4. Totals: 24 7 61.
NORTH ADAMS (75) Copas 2 1 5, Gill 1 0 2, Tolle 3 2 8, Michael 3 0 6, Pence 2 2 6, Pistole 8 6 22, Fenton 3 0 7, Semple 2 4 8, Davis 2 7 11. Totals: 26 22 75.
Fayetteville ....... 20 13 4 2461
North Adams ....... 13 18 21 2375
3-pointers: FCook, Maloney, Pertusett 2, Icard 2. NAFenton. Records: NA 7-7 (SHL 5-6), F 0-14 (0-9).
Ripley 64, Whiteoak 59 Ripley built a four-point lead with 1:30 remaining in the fourth quarter, propelling them to 9-1 in the SHL.
Jeff Teegarden (24) and Brian Marshall (21) led Ripley.
Marshall also pulled down 14 rebounds for the game's only double-double.
Justin Michael scored 21 for White Oak.
WHITEOAK (59) Barnett 8 0 18, Hauke 3 0 8, Johnson 3 0 6, Michael 7 4 21, Stacy 3 0 6. Totals: 24 4 59.
RIPLEY (64) Malone 2 2 6, Turner 0 1 1, Cracraft 3 0 6, Teegarden 10 2 24, Folton 2 2 6, Marshall 9 3 21. Totals: 26 10 64.
Whiteoak ....... 14 18 16 1159
Ripley ....... 17 16 14 17-64
3-pointers: WO Michael 3, Hauke 2, Barnett 2;R-Teegarden 2. Records:WO 11-2 (7-1 SHL); R 12-1 (9-1 SHL).
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