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Saturday, February 17, 2001

Greater Miami Conference games


Princeton knocks off champ Oak Hills

        Chris McGrath scored 18 points to lift Princeton to a 61-59 upset of Greater Miami Conference champion Oak Hills.

        McGrath also handed out six assists and hit six of seven free throws. Jon Mullen added 10 points for the Vikings.

        Mike Lee led Oak Hills with 14 points.

        OAK HILLS (59) — Price 4 2 12, Lee 4 4 14, Webb 2 1 5, Richmond 2 0 4, Weathers 3 0 8, Oliverio 5 2 12, Wiant 2 0 4. Totals: 22 9 59.

        PRINCETON (61) — M. Jones 2 3 7, Williams 2 1 5, McGrath 5 6 18, C. Mullen 1 0 2, J. Mullen 5 0 10, D. Brown 1 0 2, Brogden 2 2 6, D. Jones 3 1 7, C. Brown 2 0 4. Totals: 23 13 61.

        Oak Hills ....... 11  16   4  28—59

        Princeton ....... 15  11  15  20—61

        3-pointers: O — Price, Lee, Weathers 2. P — McGrath 2. Records: O 16-4 (14-2 GMC), P 8-11 (5-10 GMC).

        • Lakota West 51, Milford 42 — Kyle Raulin scored a game-high 17 points to lead the Firebirds.

        Lakota led 34-33 entering the final period and went 8-of-12 from the foul line down the stretch to hold off the Eagles. Raulin scored seven points in the quarter.

        Zach Stief led Milford with 16 points.

        LAKOTA WEST (51) — Smiley 1 0 3, McIntosh 2 1 6, Raulin 4 6 17, Mays 2 3 7, Hutzelman 2 1 5, Buhrlage 4 0 8, Higgins 2 1 5. Totals: 17 12 51.

        MILFORD (42) — Meranda 4 0 8, Halter 4 2 14, Bode 2 0 4, Stief 7 2 16. Totals: 17 4 42.

        Lakota West ....... 17  13   4  17—51

        Milford ....... 11  10  12   9—42

        3-pointers: LW-Smiley, McIntosh, Raulin 3; M-Halter 4. Records: LW 10-10, 6-10 GMC; M 7-12, 4-11.

        • Middletown 64, Sycamore 44 — Junior guard Darrell Hunter and freshman forward Chris Robinson each scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds.

        The Middies used a full-court press on the Aviators and forced 24 turnovers.

        SYCAMORE (44) — M. Hull 1 0 2, Schwerdtmann 1 0 2, Polat 1 0 2, Shewmon 1 0 2, Kennedy 2 1 6, D. Hull 5 3 13, Roberts 1 0 2, Baker 3 2 8, Trenz 3 1 7. Totals: 19 7 44.

        MIDDLETOWN (64) — Thompson 3 0 7, Hunter 7 0 16, Helvey 4 1 9, Moss 2 2 6, C. Robinson 6 4 16, Adams 0 1 1, Glover 2 0 4, M. Robinson 1 3 5. Totals: 28 11 64.

        Sycamore ....... 11  18   8   7—44

        Middletown ....... 14  16  17  17—64

        3-pointers: S-Kennedy; M-Thompson, Hunter 2. Records: M 11-9 (10-5 GMC).

        • Hamilton 66, Lakota East 62 (2 OT) — Josh Andrews made eight of eight free throws in the second overtime to lift the Big Blue.

        E.J. Underwood had all six points for the Big Blue in the first overtime, and Jonathan Woods had four for East.

        Woods had 21 points and 10 boards for Lakota East. Jon Smith added 15 for Hamilton.

        HAMILTON (66) — Andrews 4 10 19, Underwood 6 5 18, Smith 4 7 15, Rusbosin 2 1 5, Ballinger 3 1 9. Totals: 19 24 66.

        LAKOTA EAST (62) — Matala 1 0 2, Hill 4 0 9, Henderson 1 0 2, Salvati 1 2 4, Day 4 0 8, Graves 3 3 9, Woods 8 5 21, Carroll 3 1 7. Totals: 25 11 62.

        Hamilton ....... 13  13  12  12   6  10—66

        L. East ....... 14   6  11  19   6   6—62

        3-pointers: LE-Hill. H-Andrews, Underwood, Ballinger 2. Records: LW 11-9 (GMC 7-9), H 15-5 (13-3).

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