Tuesday, December 07, 1999
Seton hits late free throws to beat Boone Co. 60-52
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Seton made 9-of-11 free throws in the fourth quarter to hand Boone County a 60-52 setback Tuesday in girls basketball action at Boone County.
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 2460
Boone Co. ....... 6 15 11 2052
Three-point goals: SRobbins, Meyers. BMatheny, Henderson 4. Records: B 1-2, S 2-2.
Cincinnati Country Day 58, Lockland 11, at CCD The Indians scored the first 22 points.
LOCKLAND (11) Cox 2 1 5, Cromer 2 0 4, Robbins 1 0 2. Totals: 5 1 11.
CCD (58) Beyer 3 0 6, Vierling 2 0 4, Baker 4 3 11, Hale 5 1 11, N. Grier 1 0 2, E. Geier 2 1 5, Stinson 1 2 4, Reiber 6 2 14, Comisar 0 1 1. Totals: 24 10 58.
Lockland ....... 0 5 4 211
CCD ....... 22 13 12 1158
Three-point goals: none. Records: CC 4-0, 3-0.
Indian Hill 75, Fayetteville 44, at Indian Hill Sarah David scored 23 points, and Halley Warden added 24 points and 15 rebounds.
FAYETTEVILLE (44) Barber 2 0 4, R. White 9 0 18, B. White 3 2 9, Rosselot 2 1 5, Crouse 3 0 6, Waters 1 0 2. Totals: 20 3 44.
INDIAN HILL (75) Cooper 1 0 2, Lightfield 1 0 3, M. David 2 1 5, Schmitt 2 0 4, S. David 8 7 23, Ellis 3 0 6, Forbes 1 0 2, Warden 10 2 24, Tepe 3 p 6. Totals: 31 10 75.
Fayetteville ....... 9 9 16 1044
Indian Hill ....... 12 18 20 2578
Three-point goals: FB. White. ILightfield, Warden 2. Records: I 2-0, F 1-1.
CHCA 72, St. Bernard 31, at St. Bernard The Eagles took an 11-2 lead and were never threatened.
CHCA (72) N. Bowden 2 2 6, Hewitt 7 1 16, Whiteman 3 0 6, Snyder 3 1 7, Holman 6 0 12, T. Bowden 3 1 7, Gentry 4 1 9, Stoots 2 1 5, Fye 1 2 4. Totals: 31 9 72.
ST. BERNARD (31) Byrd 0 1 1, Smith 5 1 11, Monterosso 2 0 4, Cramer 2 0 6, St. Clair 2 0 4, Russell 2 0 5. Totals: 13 2 31.
CHCA ....... 11 19 27 1572
St. Bernard ....... 2 6 17 631
Three-point goals: CHewitt. SCramer 2, Russell. Records: SB 1-2, 0-1 MVC.
Rising Sun 62, Milan 48, at Milan Jessica Brock scored 21 points to lead Rising Sun.
RISING SUN (62) Jennifer Brock 8 5 21, Jessica Brock 3 3 9, DeDrew 4 4 12, Messer 5 0 10, Turner 4 2 10. Totals: 24 13 62.
MILAN (48) Stutler 3 0 7, Patton 5 0 10, McGraw 4 2 11, Henneke 5 2 12, Lacey 4 0 8. Totals: 21 4 48.
Rising Sun ....... 16 16 10 2062
Milan ....... 15 9 13 1148
Three-point goals: MStutler, McGraw. Records: M 5-2, R 6-0.
Eastern Brown 80, Peebles 39, at Eastern Brown Micah Harvers scored 18 points in the first half.
PEEBLES (39) Seeman 6 2 14, Obenshin 0 3 3, Ryan 4 0 8, Beech 4 0 8, Kremin 3 0 6. Totals: 17 5 39.
EASTERN BROWN (80) Scott 2 0 4, Kress 2 0 4, Ratliff 5 0 10, Dickston 2 1 5, Burrows 7 1 16, Harvey 9 2 22, Jodrey 4 2 10, Hauck 2 3 7, Cropper 1 0 2. Totals: 34 9 80.
Peebles ....... 9 7 12 1139
Eastern Brown ....... 27 28 15 1080
Three-point goals: EBurrows, Harvey 2. Records: EB 3-0, 2-0 SHL; P 0-3, 0-2 SHL.
Felicity 63, Bethel-Tate 45 at Bethel The Cardinals outscored the Tigers 27-7 during the final 12 minutes of the game.
FELICITY (63) Robinson 7 2 17, Rydcewski 2 0 4, Boyer 3 0 6, Easter 5 2 12, Bailey 4 2 10, C. Hall 6 2 14. Totals: 27 8 63.
BETHEL-TATE (45) Brenna Morris 5 1 13, Harvey 3 3 9, Burton 1 0 2, Brittney Morris 9 0 19, Collins 1 0 2. Totals: 19 4 45.
Felicity ....... 18 18 7 2063
Bethel-Tate ....... 13 19 6 745
Three-point goals: FRobinson. BBrenna Morris 2, Brittney. Records: F 3-0, BT 3-1.
Western Brown 74, New Richmond 43, at New Richmond Amber Silvis scored 10 in the decisive first quarter for the Broncos.
Western Brown (74) Wesley 4 0 9, Hamlin 2 0 4, Jones 3 1 7, Boshears 1 0 2, Crum 3 0 6, Cecil 4 2 11, Bering 3 1 7, Estep 1 0 2, Smith 5 1 12, Silvis 7 0 14. Totals: 33 5 74.
New Richmond (43) Coslett 1 0 2, Senior 4 1 13, Loving 4 6 14, Miller 1 2 4, Digeronimo 2 0 4, Curfiss 1 2 4, Root 0 2 2. Totals: 13 13 43.
Western Brown ....... 29 14 15 1674
New Richmond ....... 13 13 5 1243
Three-point goals: WWesley, Cecil, Smith. NSenior 4. Records: NR 0-4, WB 1-2.
Georgetown 64, Williamsburg 27, at Williamsburg A full-court press led Georgetown to a 39-11 halftime lead.
GEORGETOWN (64) Declair 2 0 5, Helbling 1 0 2, Graham 1 0 2, Cahall 3 0 6, Miller 1 0 2, Brown 4 0 8, Gardner 4 3 11, Tucker 4 2 10, Persohm 3 0 6, Chadwell 3 1 7, D. Cahall 1 0 2, Gifford 1 1 3. Totals: 28 7 64.
WILLIAMSBURG (27) J. Smith 2 0 4, Ferguson 2 4 8, Maham 1 1 3, Haley 0 1 1, Elby 0 2 2, Maklem 1 0 2, Carico 1 1 3, Scott 1 0 2, Kissinger 1 0 2. Totals: 7 9 27.
Georgetown ....... 14 25 17 1064
Williamsburg ....... 3 8 6 1027
3-pointers: GDeclair. Records: G 2-1, W 0-2.
Milford Christian 40, St. Rita 27, at St. Rita Junior Laura Duttry scored 16 and Debbie Fair added 12.
MILFORD CHRISTIAN (40) Duttry 6 4 16, Wehmeier 1 0 2, Whitton 1 0 2, Fair 6 0 12, Morehead 1 0 2, Staples 1 0 2, Supe 2 0 4. Totals: 18 4 40.
ST. RITA (27) Prince 6 0 12, Pfeilter 6 0 15. Totals: 12 0 27.
Milford Christian ....... 7 9 16 840
St. Rita ....... 8 10 2 727
3-pointers: SRPfeilter. Records: SR 0-5, MC 2-0.
North College Hill 62, New Miami 17, at North College Hill Michelle Miller (17 points, 10 rebounds) and Amber Flynn (11 points, 12 rebounds) each posted double-doubles.
NEW MIAMI (17) Robinson 3 0 7, Lawson 1 2 4, Proffitt 1 0 2, Richie 0 2 2, Baker 1 0 2. Totals: 6 4 17.
NORTH COLLEGE HILL (62) L. Johnson 10 0 21, Lovette 2 0 4, Goldmas 1 0 2, S. Johnson 1 0 2, Watson 2 1 5, Flynn 5 1 11, Miller 8 0 17. Totals: 29 2 62.
New Miami ....... 5 4 2 617
North College Hill ....... 14 23 14 1162
3-pointers: NMRobinson. NCHL. Johnson, Miller. Records: NCH 2-2 (MVC 2-2), NM 0-3 (0-3).
North Adams 58, Ripley 52, at North Adams McKenzie Copas and Megan Sparks each hit four free throws in the closing minutes to lift North Adams. Leah Fulton paced North Adams with 21 points.
RIPLEY (52) Pfeffer 3 0 8, Campbell 5 3 14, Brandenberg 7 2 18, Ray 2 0 4, Huff 1 0 2, Griffith 2 2 6. Totals: 20 7 52
NORTH ADAMS (58) Copas 4 4 13, Robinson 3 1 8, Richey 2 0 4, Fulton 6 9 21, Sparks 2 8 12. Totals: 17 22 58.
Ripley ....... 5 12 20 1552
North Adams ....... 11 16 12 1958
3-pointers: RPfeffer 2, Campbell, Brandenberg 2. NACopas, Robinson. Records: R 0-3, NA 2-1.
Village Christian 41, SCPA 36, at SCPA Kristen Paskins made two field goals in the closing minutes. Paskins led all scorers with 20 points.
VILLAGE CHRISTIAN (41) Paul 5 0 10, Jones 1 0 2, Paskins 9 1 20, Rogers 1 3 5, Gaffy 1 1 3, Hinkle 0 1 1. Totals: 17 6 41.
SCPA (36) Hill 2 0 5, Brunis 1 0 2, St. Clair 2 0 4, Spickard 5 0 11, Partlow 1 0 2, Williams 1 0 2, Hoernschemeyer 1 0 2, Gordon 4 0 8. Totals: 17 0 36.
Village Christian ....... 11 12 11 741
SCPA ....... 7 10 8 1136
3-pointers: VPaskins. SHill, Spickard. Records: V 2-0, S 1-1.
Lemon Monroe 58, Carlisle 49, at Lemon Monroe Ashley Ledford and Jackie Truett scored 13 each for Monroe.
CARLISLE (49) Gregg 3 1 10, Tarbox 4 3 12, Snyder 8 2 18, Allen 4 1 9. Totals: 19 7 49.
LEMON MONROE (58) Dineen 1 7 9, Wells 3 2 9, Ledford 4 2 10, Morgan 2 0 4, Sherard 4 4 13, Truett 6 1 13. Totals: 20 16 58.
Carlisle ....... 13 11 12 1349
Lemon Monroe ....... 13 11 14 2058
3-pointers: CGregg 3, Tarbox. LMWells, Sherard. Records: M 2-1, C 1-4.
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