Sunday, February 11, 2001
N.Ky. girls basketball games
Katie Schwegmann made three free throws in the final minute and scored 23 points to lead Bishop Brossart over Princeton 46-43 in the Kentucky Challenge at Lexington Catholic.
Bishop Brossart overcame a six-point halftime deficit by forcing 10 second-half turnovers, including six in the fourth quarter.
Princeton was led by Danielle Duncan with 17 points.
PRINCETON (43) Davis 1 0 3, McNamara 3 0 7, Skoog 1 2 5, James 1 1 3, Duncan 7 3 17, Smith 4 0 8. Totals: 17 6 43.
BROSSART (46) Schwegmann 6 9 23, Clift 3 0 7, Schultz 3 0 6, Clark 2 0 4, Lloyd 0 1 1, Christen 0 1 1, Geiman 1 0 2, Seiter 1 0 2. Totals: 16 11 46.
Princeton ....... 11 14 13 543
Brossart ....... 12 7 18 946
3-pointers: PDavis, McNamara, Skoog. BSchwegmann 2, Clift. Records: B 18-6, P 10-10.
Calvary Christian 60, Rose Hill Academy 51 Senior Lisa Van Berkel had 24 points and 13 rebounds to lead Calvary Christian in the championship game of the 18th Lady Cougar Classic.
Van Berkel was co-MVP with teammate Sarah Woods, who scored 19 points and had six assists.
Senior Carianne Curry grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds for the Lady Cougars.
Julie Henning led Rose Hill, an Ashland, Ky., school, with 17 points. She was named to the all-tournament team with her sister Cassie Wenning, who scored 10 points.
ROSE HILL ACADEMY (51) Routt 2 1 5, Riddle 5 3 13, J. Wenning 7 1 17, C. Wenning 5 0 10, Click 1 2 4, Yates 1 0 2. Totals: 21 7 51.
CALVARY CHRISTIAN (60) Woods 7 5 19, Blaine 0 1 1, Adams 4 3 12, C. Curry 1 2 4, Van Berkel 8 7 24. Totals: 20 18 60.
Rose Hill Academy ....... 7 14 13 1751
Calvary Christian ....... 16 16 15 1360
3-pointers: R J. Wenning 2. C Adams, Van Berkel. Records: R 13-11, C 19-4.
Walton-Verona 63, Williamstown 37 Angela Hegland scored 14 of her 21 points in the third quarter to lead the Bearcats.
Jessica Schmidt added 14 points and 14 rebounds for Walton-Verona.
Angie Richardson paced Williamstown with 15 points.
WILLIAMSTOWN (37) Cason 1 0 2, Bowen 1 2 4, Vance 5 2 12, Fowler 0 1 1, Richardson 5 5 16, Brumback 0 2 2. Totals: 12 12 37.
WALTON-VERONA (63) Schmidt 6 2 14, Afterkirk 1 2 4, McIntyre 5 2 14, Hegland 9 3 21, Ryan 2 2 6, Hogan 2 0 4, Jackson 0 2 2. Totals: 25 13 63.
Williamstown ....... 3 10 11 1337
Walton-Verona ....... 10 12 23 1863
3-pointers: WiRichardson. WalMcIntyre 2. Records: Wal 12-9, Wil 8-12.
Campbell County 75, Nicholas County 35 Junior forward Ashley Fowee came off the bench to score a game- and career-high 18 points, including 10 in the first quarter, for the Camels.
Junior center Tara King added 13 points and 12 rebounds for Campbell County.
Whitney Massey led the Blue Jackets with 14 points.
NICHOLAS COUNTY (35) Massey 6 2 14, Howard 2 1 5, Hamilton 3 1 7, Dale 2 0 4, Stacy 1 1 3, Gray 1 0 2. Totals: 15 5 35.
CAMPBELL COUNTY (75) Wilson 5 1 11, Griffin 3 0 6, Ballinger 3 2 8, Fowee 8 2 18, Ortlieb 1 0 3, Bezold 3 0 6, Barry 2 0 5, Walker 2 1 5, King 5 3 13. Totals: 32 9 75.
Nicholas County ....... 13 11 5 635
Campbell County ....... 25 20 18 1275
3-pointers: C Ortlieb, Barry. Record: C 11-10.
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