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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E
Tuesday, December 07, 1999

N.Ky. girls basketball roundup




        Holy Cross knocked off No. 1 ranked Highlands, 47-35. Ashley Noll scored 12 points and Krista Mitts had 10 for Holy Cross.

        Holy Cross (47) — Gardner 2 1 6, Noll 2 7 12, Mitts 2 4 10, Warken 1 0 2, Halpin 3 2 9, Hall 2 0 4, Vogelpohl 1 0 2. Totals: 13 14 47.

        Highlands (35) — Imhoff 2 1 5, Ripberger 6 1 11, Boothe 7 3 17, Gibson 1 0 2. Totals: 16 5 35.

        Holy Cross ....... 9  11   9  16—47

        Highlands ....... 5  13  10   7—35

        3-pointers: Holy Cross 5 (Gardner 1, Noll 1, Mittz 2, Halpin 1). Highlands 0. Records: Holy Cross (unknown) Highlands (2-1).

        • Ryle 50, Walton-Verona 48, at Walton-Verona — Kristi Robinson hit a 3-pointer with two minutes left to give Ryle the lead for good. Katie Holtzapfel tacked on a field goal and free throw to seal the game.

        Jessica Schmidt led Walton-Verona with 20 points and 15 rebounds.

        RYLE (50) — Smith 3 3 9, Matteoli 2 0 4, Holtzapfel 1 1 3, Miller 1 0 2, Hastings 3 1 7, Robinson 7 2 18, Saylor 3 1 7. Totals: 20 8 50.

        WALTON-VERONA (48) — Ryan 6 2 16, VonHandorf 3 0 8, Schmidt 7 6 20, McIntire 1 0 2, Ryan 1 0 2. Totals: 18 8 48.

        Ryle ....... 11  16  11  12—50

Walton-Verona ....... 9  18  11  10—48

        3-pointers: R—Robinson 2. W—Ryan 2, VonHandorf 2. Records: WV 1-1, R 1-2.

        • Seton 60, Boone County 52 — Seton made 9-of-11 free throws in the fourth quarter.

        Boone County played most of the first half without leading scorer Ciara Henderson, who was on the bench with three fouls.

        Henderson returned to score 22 points in the second half.

        SETON (60) — Kelsey 0 5 5, A. Holmes 4 3 11, Schroeder 2 2 6, A. Meyer 2 2 6, Kenney 2 0 4, M. Holmes 3 0 6, Higgins 1 0 2, Robbins 5 2 13, Meyers 3 0 7. Totals: 22 12 60.

        BOONE COUNTY (52) — Matheny 1 1 4, Isaac 1 1 3, Newhouse 0 7 7, Grbmyer 8 0 16, Henderson 5 8 22. Totals: 15 17 52.

        Seton ....... 6  20  10  24—60

        Boone Co. ....... 6  15  11  20—52

        Three-point goals: S—Robbins, Meyers. B—Matheny, Henderson 4. Records: B 1-2, S 2-2.

        • Newport Central Catholic 79, Dayton 21, at NCC — Junior forward Amy Meyers scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for the Thoroughbreds.

        DAYTON (21) — Duty 3 0 6, Sparks 4 0 9, Lovins 2 0 4, Hollingsworth 1 0 2. Totals: 10 0 21.

        NCC (79) — Fogelman 1 0 2, Bueter 2 0 4, Chiodi 4 0 9, Arnold 4 1 10, Koeninger 1 0 2, Kessen 1 0 2, O'Hara 3 3 9, Burks 3 3 10, Roderick 1 0 2, Meyers 7 1 15, Smith 3 0 6, Ziegler 4 0 8. Totals: 34 8 79.

        Dayton ....... 4   6   6   5—21

        NCC ....... 22  18  20  19—79

        Three-point goals: D—Sparks. N—Chiodi, Arnold, Burks. Records: D 0-2, N 1-1.

        • Ludlow 73, Covington Latin 15, at Ludlow — Ludlow freshman Beth Blackburn scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

        COVINGTON LATIN (15) — Nolan 0 1 1, Larcher 1 1 3, Rahal 3 1 7, Guberman 1 0 2, O'Connell 1 0 2. Totals: 6 3 15.

        LUDLOW (73) — K. Miller 3 0 8, Kohlbrand 5 3 13, Martin 2 3 8, Wise 2 0 5, Blackburn 6 2 14, C. Miller 4 1 9, Lantry 7 2 16. Totals: 29 11 73.

        Cov. Latin ....... 0   3   4   8—15

        Ludlow ....... 21  17  16  19—73

       

Three-point goals: L—K. Miller 2, Martin, Wise. Records: CL 0-1, L 1-2.

        • Bishop Brossart 68, Scott 38, at Scott — Bishop Brossart shot 60 percent from the floor and 76 percent from the line.

        Carrie Clift led Brossart with 17 points.

        BROSSART (68) — Schwegmann 3 6 13, Phillips 5 5 15, Clift 7 2 17, Henke 2 1 5, C. Clark 2 0 4, Bertram 1 0 2, Schultz 1 0 2, Otto 2 0 4, S. Clark 1 0 2, Lloyd 1 2 4. Totals: 25 16 68.

        SCOTT (38) — Larsen 1 1 3, S. Jackson 1 0 2, Matracia 4 0 8, Thomas 2 0 4, Hutchinson 3 0 6, Fisk 1 0 2, Pairan 3 1 7, M. Jackson 2 1 6. Totals: 17 3 38.

        Brossart ....... 13  21  18  16—68

        Scott ....... 6  12   6  14—38

        3-pointers: B—Schwegmann, Clift. S—M. Jackson. Records: S 2-2, B 2-1.

        • Trimble County 66, Williamstown 28, at Williamstown — Nicky Drague scored 14, and Cassie Fisher added 12.

        TRIMBLE COUNTY (66) — Bray 1 0 2, Fisher 5 1 12, Drague 7 0 14, McGuire 1 0 2, Wingham 2 1 5, Thoke 4 0 8, Aylor 4 0 8, Wagner 5 1 11, Beckner 2 0 4. Totals: 31 3 66.

        WILLIAMSTOWN (28) — Bowen 0 1 1, Vinson 0 2 2, Vance 0 2 2, Lawrence 0 4 4, Richardson 3 1 10, Ellis 1 3 5, Stamper 2 0 4. Totals: 6 13 28.

        Trimble County ....... 20  17  17  12—66

        Williamstown ....... 12   6   3   7—28

        3-pointers: T—Fisher. W—Richardson 3. Records: W 1-4.

        • Holmes 71, Simon Kenton 65 (OT), at Holmes — Freshman Jonna Patterson hit two baskets in overtime to give Holmes the lead for good.

        Valencia Jackson and Erica Hallman each hit two free throws to seal the outcome.

        SIMON KENTON (65) — Bell 10 0 21, Corbin 6 4 16, Barnes 9 0 18, Deaton 1 0 2, Kelsay 3 2 8. Totals: 29 6 65.

        HOLMES (71) — Jackson 6 4 16, Collins 4 4 12, Hallman 10 3 24, Patterson 2 6 10, Hutzel 3 1 7, Brinkman 1 0 2. Totals: 26 18 71.

        Simon Kenton ....... 12  19  19  11   4—65

        Holmes ....... 13  17  16  15  10—71

        3-pointers: SK—Bell. H—Hallman. Records: H 4-0, SK 0-2.

        • Beechwood 44, Lloyd 14, at Beechwood — Katie Pohlgeers scored 22, and Lindsey McDermott added 14 for the Tigers.

        LLOYD (14) — Fields 1 5 7, Jenkins 1 0 2, Coruthers 1 1 3, Ewell 1 0 2. Totals: 4 6 14.

        BEECHWOOD (44) — S. Kirby 2 0 4, Pohlgeers 9 2 22, McDermott 6 2 14, B. Kirby 1 0 2, Arlinghaus 0 2 2. Totals: 18 6 44.

        Lloyd ....... 7   0   4  3—14

        Beechwood ....... 8  15  19  2—44

        3-pointers: B—Pohlgeers 2. Records: B 2-1, L 0-2.

        • Bellevue 67, Augustu 21, at Bellevue — Jessica Daniel scored 22 points and had seven steals. Stephanie Myers added 15 points and 10 rebounds for Bellevue.

        AUGUSTA (21) — K. Whiteman 0 4 4, A. Whiteman 1 1 3, Teegarden 2 4 8, Rus 1 0 2, Habermeal 2 0 4. Totals: 6 9 21.

        BELLEVUE (67) — Cox 1 1 3, Daniel 8 6 22, Myers 5 5 15, Vinson 1 0 2, Walton 1 1 3, Delaney 2 1 5, Holliman 3 2 8, Mulligan 0 1 1, Mendell 3 2 8. Totals: 24 19 67.

        Augusta ....... 5  11   5   0—21

        Bellevue ....... 18  26  11  12—67

        Records: A 0-4, B 2-0.

        • Villa Madonna 84, Pendleton County 58, at Villa Madonna — Christy Gordon (19), Krissi Pavel (16) and Colleen Pavel (12) all scored in double figures for Villa Madonna.

        VILLA MADONNA (84) — Uhling 2 0 4, Sullender 2 1 5, Gordon 7 5 19, Randall 3 2 8, K. Pavel 6 4 16, C. Pavel 2 8 12, Halpin 3 0 6, Humphrey 7 0 14. Totals: 32 20 84.

        PENDLETON COUNTY (58) — Tackett 4 5 14, Courtney 1 8 10, Ison 1 1 3, Powell 4 0 8, Erin Espelage 0 3 3, Ericka Espelage 0 1 1, Caldwell 1 0 2, Wood 5 2 12, Price 1 0 2, Kelsch 1 1 3. Totals: 18 21 58.

        Villa Madonna ....... 18  21  17  28—84

        Pendleton County ....... 9  24   8  17—58

        3-pointers: P—Tackett. Records: V 2-0, P 0-2.

        • Newport 78, Silver Grove 37, at Newport — Stephanie Atkins scored 10 points in the first quarter, igniting the Wildcats.

        SILVER GROVE (37) — Bellamy 1 0 2, Waugaman 0 3 3, Riley 3 0 9, Bass 3 0 9, Davidson 1 1 3, Lasrollett 4 0 11. Totals: 12 4 37.

        NEWPORT (78) — Crank 2 0 4, Seibert 3 0 6, Bates 1 1 3, Stegner 2 1 5, Wagner 4 0 8, Jones 3 0 6, Bivens 0 2 2, Mills 3 2 8, White 4 1 9, T. Atkins 2 2 6, S. Atkins 6 1 13, Roberts 1 0 2, Raisor 1 0 2, Brown 1 2 4. Totals: 33 12 78.

        Silver Grove ....... 1  10  15  11—37

        Newport ....... 24  15  21  18—78

        Three-point goals: S—Riley 3, Bass 3, Lasrollett 3. Records: N 2-2, SG 0-2.

        • South Dearborn, 48, Conner 41, at Conner — South Dearborn won the Indiana-Kentucky battle.

        SOUTH DEARBORN (48) — Armstrong 1 5 7; Burleage 5 3 13; Schamhl 0 3 3; Disch 4 3 11; Beer 3 4 10; Cochran 2 0 4. Totals: 15 18 48.

        CONNER (41) — Hicks 3 0 6; Michels 3 3 9; Lillard 1 0 3; Martin 1 0 2; Stacie 3 0 8; Turner 3 2 8; Suter 0 1 1; Dooley 2 0 4. Totals 16 6 41.

        South Dearborn ....... 11   6 13  19-48

        Conner ....... 8   8   8  17—41

        Three-point goals: Lillard Stacie 2.

       



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