Saturday, February 10, 2001
Cincinnati Hills League games
Senior center Bret Underwood scored a game-high 19 points and pulled in 10 rebounds to lead Madeira, the No.3 team in The Enquirer's Division II-IV coaches poll, over Deer Park 63-56..
Junior forward Robb Hern also recorded a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
Senior guard Justin Dennis led the Wildcats with 16 points.
Madeira maintained its one-game lead over Reading in the Cincinnati Hills League with two games to play, including the season-finale next Friday against the Blue Devils at the Shoemaker Center.
DEER PARK (56) Burke 6 1 13, Rutherford 1 0 2, Drew 1 0 2, Wietmarchen 1 0 2, Beckman 1 0 2, Hickey 4 2 11, Dennis 6 0 16, Rovekamp 3 2 8. Totals: 23 5 56.
MADEIRA (63) Tuke 4 0 8, S. Tudor 5 3 16, Burch 2 0 5, Luther 1 0 2, Hern 3 7 13, Underwood 9 1 19. Totals: 24 11 63.
Deer Park ....... 11 17 13 1556
Madeira ....... 19 13 15 1663
3-pointers: D Dennis 4, Hickey. M S. Tudor 3, Burch. Records: D 3-15 (1-11 CHL), M 17-1 (11-1 CHL).
Finneytown 57, Taylor 42 Senior guard Drew Reichle recorded his first career double-double to lead the Wildcats.
Reichle scored a game-high 12 points and added 10 rebounds for Finneytown, which placed four players in double figures.
Senior center Timothy Kroeger led Taylor with nine points.
TAYLOR (42) Richmond 1 1 4, Rininger 1 4 6, Hoffmann 2 1 5, Bozich 3 0 6, Kroeger 3 1 9, Thinnes 2 2 6, Montague 2 1 6. Totals: 14 10 42.
FINNEYTOWN (57) Reichle 5 0 12, Hawkins 5 1 11, Busam 4 3 11, Davis 2 0 5, Partridge 4 0 8, McCormick 5 0 10. Totals: 25 4 57.
Taylor ....... 6 18 7 1142
Finneytown ....... 9 18 13 1757
3-pointers: T Kroeger 2, Montague, Richmond. F Reichle 2, Davis. Records: T 5-12 (3-9 CHL), F 10-7 (7-5 CHL).
Reading 64, Indian Hill 55 Center Kenny Brady controlled the second half, scoring 17 of his 23 points. Reading outscored the Braves 20-11 in the second quarter to take control.
The Blue Devils sealed the outcome from the foul line, sinking 13-of-16 fourth quarter free throws.
Andrew DeBord paced Indian Hill with 20 points.
READING (64) Lawson 1 0 2, McGinnis 2 5 9, Wynn 1 2 4, Hershberger 3 8 14, Brady 8 6 23, Wilking 1 2 4, Brinck 1 0 2, Aden 1 4 6. Totals: 18 27 64.
INDIAN HILL (55) DeBord 6 4 20, Rogers 5 0 10, Haarman 3 2 9, Sweeney 3 1 7, Kendell 3 0 6, Meyer 1 0 3. Totals: 21 7 55.
Reading ....... 12 11 20 2164
Indian Hill ....... 12 9 11 2355
3-pointers: RBrady. IDeBord 4, Haarman, Meyer.
Mariemont 78, Wyoming 60 Branden Fisher scored 11 of his 24 points in the first quarter as Mariemont jumped out to a 21-5 lead and never looked back.
Phils Landes also scored 24 for the Warriors while Chris Huening paced Wyoming with 15 points.
WYOMING (60) Gale 3 3 10, Davis 2 0 4, Tollett 3 2 8, Bruck 1 1 3, Weybright 2 0 4, Huening 6 1 15, Henthorn 1 2 4, Jacobs 2 0 4, Clark 3 0 6, Hawley 1 0 2. Totals: 24 9 60.
MARIEMONT (78) Wilson 1 0 3, Gray 2 0 4, Keys 2 1 5, Clasen 3 0 6, Fisher 10 3 24, Weissman 2 4 9, Landes 5 12 24, Merten 1 0 2, Amis 0 1 1. Totals: 26 21 78.
Wyoming ....... 5 22 11 2260
Mariemont ....... 21 21 13 2378
3-pointers: WGale, Huening 2. MWilson, Fisher, Weissman, Landes 2. Records: M 14-4 (CHL 9-3), W 6-12 (3-9).
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