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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
Friday, December 10, 1999

Cincinnati girls basketball roundup


Sycamore rallies over Colerain

        The Sycamore Aviators overcame a 10-point deficit in the third quarter Thursday and went on to hand Colerain a 63-57 setback in Greater Miami Conference basketball action at Colerain.

        Sarah Melvin and Britney Fox triggered the comeback with three-pointers, and Candace Agonifir-Smith took over in the fourth quarter with seven points.

        SYCAMORE (63) — Frank 1 0 3, Fitzwilson 2 2 7, Melvin 4 3 12, Austin 4 3 11, Schwertman 2 0 4, Kimey 1 0 3, Agonifir-Smith 8 3 19. Totals: 24 11 63.

        COLERAIN (57) — Haley 8 0 16, A. Croxton 0 3 3, Winkler 4 1 9, Wessel 2 0 6, Haggard 4 3 13, S. Croxton 5 0 10. Totals: 23 6 57.

        Sycamore ....... 17   9  19  18—63

        Colerain ....... 15  17   9  16—57

        3-pointers: S—Frank, Melvin, Fitzwilson, Kimey. C—Wessel 2, Haggard 2. Records: S 2-1 (GMC 2-0), C 3-2 (1-2).

        • Northwest 66, Turpin 48, at Turpin — The Knights made 11 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter and held Turpin to one point.

        Candace Yancy scored 14 for the Knights.

        NORTHWEST (66) — Meister 3 2 8, Jared 4 1 9, Yancy 5 2 14, Watts 0 2 2, Schur 0 2 2, Dobrowolski 1 6 8, Swedersky 2 1 6, Elam 4 3 11, Gray 1 2 4, Haggard 1 0 2. Totals: 21 21 66.

        TURPIN (48) — Arnett 1 1 4, Barth 1 0 3, Biser 4 5 15, Cummings 1 0 2, Fox 4 0 8, Maue 3 0 6, Page 0 2 2, Ulrey 2 0 4, Anderson 0 4 4. Totals: 16 12 48.

        Northwest ....... 20  15  14  17—66

        Turpin ....... 19  13  15   1—48

        3-pointers: N—Yancy 2, Swedersky. T—Arnett, Barth, Biser 2. Records: N 1-3, T 0-4 (FAVC 0-3).

        • Lebanon 63, Loveland 59, at Lebanon — Lindsey Hicks and Angela Prosperi combined to score 20 of Lebanon's 23 fourth-quarter points to lead the Warriors.

        Lebanon led by as many as 10, but Loveland battled back behind Aaliyah Muhammad, who scored 15 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter.

        LOVELAND (59) — Muhammad 11 0 26, Miller 3 0 7, Kennedy 5 5 16, Lanker 3 4 10. Totals: 22 9 59.

        LEBANON (63) — Prosperi 9 0 18, Siehl 1 0 2, Gregory 6 1 16, Pritchard 0 1 1, Hicks 11 4 26. Totals: 27 6 63.

        Loveland ....... 16   4  15  24—59

        Lebanon ....... 17   6  17  23—63

        3-pointers: Lov—Muhammad 4, Miller, Kennedy. Leb—Gregory 3. Records: Lov 3-2 (FAVC 2-1), Leb 5-0 (3-0).

        • Bethel-Tate 58, Williamsburg 32, at Bethel-Tate — Brenna Morris scored a game-high 21 points and her sister Britney Morris added 15 for Bethel-Tate.

        WILLIAMSBURG (32) — Scott 1 0 2, Ferguson 7 0 16, Schneider 2 0 4, Mayham 4 0 8, Haley 1 0 2. Totals: 15 0 32.

        BETHEL-TATE (58) — Barker 2 1 5, Brenna Morris 9 2 21, Harvey 1 0 2, Pride 1 0 2, Burton 4 2 10, Canter 0 1 1, Brit. Morris 5 5 15, Collins 1 0 2. Totals: 23 11 58.

        VI ....... 8  12   6   6—32

        HO ....... 12  16  10  20—58

        3-pointers: B—Bren. Morris. W—Ferguson 2. Records: B 4-1 (SBC 2-1), W 0-4 (0-2).

        • Lakota West 42, Lakota East 33, at Lakota East — Lakota West took advantage of its superior height advantage. Lisa Hutzelman scored 15 points to lead all scorers.

        LAKOTA WEST (42) — Comisar 0 2 2, Wilson 2 1 5, Nowicki 0 1 1, Montgomery 1 3 5, Swift 1 3 5, Hutzelman 5 3 15, Wright 2 0 4, Carlburg 1 3 5. Totals: 12 16 42.

        LAKOTA EAST (33) — Andrea 3 0 8, Marucci 2 4 10, Lee 1 1 4, Webb 2 0 4, Nollen 1 4 6, Ring 0 1 1. Totals: 9 10 33.

        Lakota West ....... 13   4  16   9—42

        Lakota East ....... 1  12   6  14—33

        3-pointers: LW—Hutzelman 2. LE—Andrea 2, Marucci 2, Lee. Records: LE 0-3 (GMC 0-3).

        • Kings 59, Little Miami 41, at Little Miami — Sarah Fox scored 11 points in the fourth quarter and Jessica Jump added nine

        Fox and Jump each scored 15 to lead Kings.

        KINGS (59) — S. Fox 7 1 15, McAlarney 0 3 3, Byrd 2 0 4, Heekin 2 2 7, Jump 5 2 15, McClung 4 0 8, L. Fox 3 0 7. Totals: 23 8 59.

        LITTLE MIAMI (41) — Werden 0 2 2, Back 4 2 11, A. Balser 1 0 3, Richardson 3 2 8, C. Balser 3 3 11, S. Journeay 1 0 2, L. Journeay 2 0 4. Totals: 14 9 41.

        Kings ....... 14   9  12  24—59

        Little Miami ....... 9  13   9  10—41

        3-pointers: K—Heekin, Jump 3, L. Fox. LM— Back, A. Balser, C. Balser 2. Records: K 3-0 (FAVC 3-0), LM 2-3 (1-2).

        • Indian Hill 68, Taylor 51, at Taylor — Senior Haley Warden went over the 1,000-point mark in her career by scoring 23 to lead the Braves to their fourth consecutive victory.

        INDIAN HILL (68) — Cooper 5 2 12, Lightfield 3 1 8, Hahl 1 0 2, Rogers 2 0 4, S. David 4 0 8, Ellis 2 0 4, Forbes 3 1 7, Warden 8 3 23. Totals: 28 7 68.

        TAYLOR (51) — Neidhard 2 0 6, Hardin 1 0 3, Gerwin 1 1 3, Poynter 9 3 23, Miller 5 0 12, Smith 2 0 4. Totals: 20 4 51.

        Indian Hill ....... 25  14  13  16—68

        Taylor ....... 18  12  10  11—51

        3-pointers: I—Lightfield, Warden 4. T—Neidhard 2, Hardin, Poynter 2, Miller 2. Records: I 4-0 (CHL 3-0), T 2-2 (2-1).

        • Madeira 50, Reading 46, at Reading — Jen Phelan and Lindsey Barnhardt sank free throws during the final minute, enabling the Amazons to hold off the Blue Devils.

        MADEIRA (50) — Mackris 4 2 10, Staubach 2 2 6, Shaw 3 0 6, Krietemeyer 2 2 6, Phelan 4 2 10, Davis 4 0 8, Barnhardt 1 2 4. Totals: 20 10 50.

        READING (46) — Murphy 1 2 4, Baltimore 6 4 17, Fletcher 1 0 2, Nolte 3 0 6, Ramsey 5 3 13, Gallo 0 2 2, Lawson 0 2 2. Totals: 16 13 46.

        Madeira ....... 16  12  10  12—50

        Reading ....... 10  11   8  17—46

        3-pointers: R—Baltimore. Records: M 4-0 (CHL 3-0), R 2-4 (0-4).

        • Mariemont 48, Deer Park 32, at Deer Park — Mariemont earned its first win of the season despite Deer Park's Dana Hott game-high 20 points.

        Mariemont ....... 14   8  10  16—48

        Deer Park ....... 7   7   8  10—32

Mariemont: Kauffman 4 0 10, Potts 1 0 2, Wylittsey 0 1 1, L.Potts 1 2 4, Brown 2 1 5, Ruschel 0 1 1, Harbison 2 0 4, Hook 3 1 7, Rogers 6 2 14, Totals 19 8 48

        Deer Park: Eigel 0 1 1, Dennis 1 0 2, Houston 1 0 2, Ottopal 0 1 1, Hott 8 2 20, Miskimens 1 0 2, Leavitt 2 0 4, Totals 13 4 32

        Three-pointers: M-Kauffman 2; DP-Hott 2. Records: M 1-4, DP 0-3

        • Mount Healthy 47, Aiken 20, at Aiken — Senior guard Michele Barrett scored 17 points as the Owls took a 24-11 lead and never looked back. Kisha Brewer added 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds.

        MOUNT HEALTHY (47) — Mahlerwein 1 0 2, Brewer 4 4 12, Barrett 7 0 17, Simmons 3 0 6, Taylor 4 0 8, Hart 1 0 2. Totals: 20 4 47.

        AIKEN (20) — Wells 1 0 2, Beal 2 0 4, Pryor 2 1 5, Satterwhite 4 1 9. Totals: 9 2 20.

        Mount Healthy ....... 13  11  17  6—47

        Aiken ....... 2   9   5  4—20

        3-Pointers: MH-Barrett 3. Records: A 0-3 (0-3 QCC), MH 3-1 (3-0 QCC).

        • Batavia 51, Georgetown 41, at Georgetown — The Bulldogs made nine of 13 free throws in the fourth quarter, six by Amber Bishop, to hold off the G-Men.

        BATAVIA (51) — Bishop 2 8 12, Crooker 2 1 6, Weidner 2 0 5, EWvans 1 0 2, Swart 4 3 11, Sprague 5 2 12, Wehrman 1 0 3. Totals: 17 14 51.

        GEORGETOWN (41) — Graham 1 1 3, Bethany Cahall 4 2 12, Brown 3 1 7, Gardner 2 1 5, Chadwell 5 0 10, Denise Cahall 2 0 4. Totals: 17 5 41.

        Batavia ....... 13  11  16  11—51

        Georgetown ....... 10  12   8  11—41

        Three-point goals: B—Crooker, Weidner, Wehrman. G—Bethany cahall 2. Records: B 4-0, 3-0 SBC; G 2-2, 1-2 SBC.

        • Western Brown 67, Clermont Northeastern 40, at CNE — Melinda Cecil and Jessie Smith each had 15 points for the Broncos.

        Clermont Northeastern was paced by Jessica Dirr (15 points) and Stephanie Roy (13).

        WESTERN BROWN (67) — Wesley 1 0 2, Hanlon 0 5 5, Jones 4 0 8, Crum 1 0 2, Flishel 3 1 7, Cecil 5 5 15, Estep 3 0 6, Smith 7 1 15, Silvis 3 1 7. Totals: 26 13 67.

        CLERMONT NE (40) — Roy 0 13 13, Green 0 2 2, Kenser 0 2 2, Larkin 0 1 1, Dirr 4 7 15, Smithers 2 3 7. Totals: 6 28 40.

        Western Brown ....... 13  16  18  20—67

        Clermont NE ....... 7   8   8  17—40

        Records: CNE 0-5.

        • Mercy 56, Mount Notre Dame 42, at Mercy — Defense was the name of the game with the Bobcats press, coupled with balanced scoring, the difference.

        Angie Heintz scored 13 points to lead Mercy. Angie Zeuch's three-pointer at the buzzer before halftime set the tone for the second half.

        MOUNT NOTRE DAME (42) — Brannen 8 3 20, Cooper 0 1 1, Tobetgte 2 1 5, J. Emming 1 1 3, Nahrup 0 5 5, Seibert 1 0 2, M. Emming 3 0 6. Totals: 15 11 42.

        MERCY (56) — Stern 2 0 4, Zeuch 4 0 9, Barnes 2 0 4, Wolf 0 1 1, Heintz 5 2 13, Clavier 4 2 10, Winright 0 2 2, Jones 1 1 3, Woody 4 1 9. Totals: 22 9 56.

        Mount Notre Dame ....... 9  10   9  14—42

        Mercy ....... 13  16  15  12—56

        Three-point goals: MND—Brannen. Mer— Zeuch, Heintz. Records: MND 2-1, Mercy 3-0.

        • Ursuline 47, Seton 45, at Seton — Kyle Verrett's driving layup with two seconds remaining lifted the Lions over the Saints in a GGCL game.

        Ursuline's Ann Zesterman led all scorers with 13 points.

        URSULINE (47) — Zesterman 6 1 13, Verrett 3 0 6, Klein 3 0 6, Davren 3 6 12, Polimeni 1 0 2, Sage 1 0 3, Walker 2 0 5. Totals: 19 7 47.

        SETON (45) — Kelsey 3 0 6, Robbins 3 0 7, A. Holmes 4 0 8, Schroeder 2 2 6, Meyer 1 2 4, Girten 1 0 2, M. Holmes 3 2 8, Higgins 2 0 4. Totals: 19 6 45.

        Ursuline ....... 8  12  15  12—47

        Seton ....... 8  14  11  12—45

        3-pointers: U—Walker, Sage. S—Robbins. Records: S 3-2.

        • St. Ursula 58, McAuley 36, at McAuley — Kelly Eich mann and Gretchen Menke each scored 10 points in the first half when the Bulldogs took a 29-6 halftime lead.

        Menke led the Bulldogs with 12 points and 11 blocked shots. Nikki Lichtenfeld paced McAuley with 16.

        ST. URSULA (58) — Fischer 2 4 9, Hogel 4 1 9, Menke 5 2 12, Eichmann 5 0 10, Mahon 4 0 10, Grogan 2 0 4, Connaughton 1 0 2, Nurre 1 0 2. Totals: 24 7 58.

        McAULEY (36) — Esterkamp 1 3 5, Sunderman 2 0 4, Reilman 1 0 2, Lichtenfeld 5 3 16, Koenig 1 0 2, Kampschmidt 2 0 4, Rust 1 0 2, Ziegler 0 1 1. Totals: 13 7 36.

        St. Ursula ....... 14  15  10  19—58

        McAuley ....... 2   4  17  13—36

        3-pointers: SU—Mahon 2, Fischer. M—Lichtenfeld 3. Records: SU 4-1 (GGCL 1-0), M 1-4 (0-1).

        • Mason 67, Winton Woods 23, at Mason — Michelle Munoz scored 26 points and Beth Jones added 17 to lead No.1 Mason.

        WINTON WOODS (23) — Sims 1 0 2, Fletcher 4 0 8, Johnson 1 0 2, Treadwell 1 0 2, Ogletree 0 1 1, Tinsley 1 0 2, Williams 2 2 6. Totals: 10 3 23.

        MASON (67) — Lippert 2 0 4, Ellis 3 0 7, Minnich 1 0 2, Shull 1 0 2, Issenmann 2 2 7, Jones 8 1 17, Munoz 10 6 26, Imbus 1 0 2. Totals: 28 9 67.

        Winton Woods ....... 4   6   2  11—23

        Mason ....... 21  12  20  14—67

        3-pointers: M—Ellis, Issenmann. Records: M 3-0 (FAVC 3-0), W 1-4 (1-2).

        • Glen Este 62, Anderson 45, at Glen Este — Kristine Wilson scored a career-high 29 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and had six steals to lead Glen Este.

        ANDERSON (45) — Kaiser 1 0 2, Sherrick 2 0 6, Deeds 5 4 14, Gruber 9 3 20, Leary 0 1 1, Burdick 1 0 2. Totals: 17 6 45.

        GLEN ESTE (62) — Wilson 14 1 29, Bolten 2 5 12, Ruehl 5 0 10, Kuhl 1 4 6, Riley 1 0 2, Goodman 1 1 3. Totals: 24 11 62.

        Anderson ....... 12   9  12  12—45

        Glen Este ....... 20  14  17  11—62

        3-pointers: A—Sherrick 2, Gruber. G—Bolten. Records: G 4-1 (FAVC 3-0), A 0-4 (0-3).

        • Waynesville 51, Clinton Massie 38, at Waynesville — Jessica Hupe scored 19 points and Jennifer Kapper added 13 points for Waynesville, now 5-0.

        Mandy Duncan and Mindy Wood each scored 10 for the Falcons.

        CLINTON MASSIE (38) — Straight 3 2 8, Ferrau 1 0 2, King 2 0 4, Duncan 4 0 10, Wood 5 0 10, Fisher 1 0 2, Sudman 1 0 2. Totals: 18 2 38.

        WAYNESVILLE (51) — Hupe 7 2 19, Nelson 0 1 1, Parsons 1 2 5, Gilley 1 0 2, Kapper 6 0 13, Elam 2 3 7, Measel 1 2 4. Totals: 18 10 51.

        Clinton Massie ....... 9  12   9  8—38

        Waynesville ....... 12  19  14  6—51

        3-Pointers: CM-Duncan 2. W-Hupe 3, Parsons, Kapper. Records: W 5-0 (3-0 KTC), CM 1-6 (0-3 KTC).

        • Goshen 61, Ross 47, at Ross — Forward Nikki Scott scored 10 of her game-high 18 points in the second quarter.

        Senior center Kristin Collins led Ross with 14 points and eight rebounds.

        GOSHEN (61) — Rise 2 0 4, Brown 2 2 6, Hazelwood 1 1 3, Bitzer 4 2 10, Polly 4 2 10, Scott 6 6 18, Phillips 3 4 10. Totals: 22 17 61.

        ROSS (47) — Lockaby 2 0 6, Guenther 2 0 5, Wagers 2 0 5, Bogolo 2 5 9, Harrison 3 0 6, Collins 5 4 14. Totals: 16 12 47.

        Goshen ....... 15  18   9  19—61

        Ross ....... 10  10  11  16—47

        3-Pointers: R-Lockaby 2, Wagers. Records: R 1-4 (0-2 FAVC), G 22 (1-1 FAVC).

        • Harrison 55, Amelia 39, at Harrison — The Wildcats took a 22-7 first-quar ter lead and were never threatened.

        Junior Kristen Daily scored a career-high 20 points, including four 3-pointers. April Lux added 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

        Amanda Bartels scored 14 points for Amelia.

        AMELIA (39) — Votapek 1 0 2, Thomasson 1 2 4, Davidson 1 0 2, Guinan 2 4 8, Bartels 4 6 14, Gillespie 4 0 9. Totals: 13 12 39.

        HARRISON (55) — Walton 4 0 8, Holderer 2 0 6, Daily 8 0 20, Lux 6 1 13, Toney 0 4 4, Grauvogel 1 2 4. Totals: 21 7 55.

        Amelia ....... 7  15   7  10—39

        Harrison ....... 22   7  17   9—55

        3-Pointers: A-Gillespie. H-Holderer 2, Daily 4. Records: H 3-1, A 2-2.

        • New Miami 39, Lockland 31, at New Miami — New Miami made nine of 14 free throws, and Amy Lawson scored five points in the fourth quarter.

        LOCKLAND (31) — Cox 0 1 1, Sharp 1 0 2, Cromer 1 0 2, Urton 2 0 4, Freeman 5 3 13, Sickinger 2 2 6, Robbins 0 3 3. Totals: 11 9 31.

        NEW MIAMI (39) — Robinson 3 7 13, Fisher 2 0 4, Lawson 3 3 9, Augustine 0 2 2, Proffitt 1 5 7, Ritchie 0 1 1, Kellums 0 1 1, Baker 1 0 2. Totals: 10 19 39.

        Lockland ....... 11   9   6   5—31

        New Miami ....... 7  10   7  15—39

        Records: N 1-3 (MVC 1-3), L 0-4 (0-3).

        • Princeton 78, Middletown 39, at Princeton — Kim Lancaster scored 10 of her 17 points in the first quarter and added 12 rebounds and five assists for the Vikings.

        MIDDLETOWN (39) — Bond 0 2 2, Balaz 1 0 3, Males 1 0 3, Thomas 4 0 8, Creagor 2 0 5, Mack 1 0 2, Sorrell 4 3 11, Rupp 1 3 5. Totals: 14 8 39.

        PRINCETON (78) — Davis 6 0 12, McNamara 5 0 11, Skoog 2 0 4, Hervas 1 0 2, Noble 3 1 7, Keown 1 2 4, Lancaster 7 2 17, Peterson 1 0 3, James 3 0 6, Bradshaw 3 0 7, Simons 1 0 2, Smith 0 3 3. Totals: 31 5 78.

        Middletown ....... 5   9  11  14—39

        Princeton ....... 25  20  22  11—78

        3-pointers: P—McNamara, Lancaster, Peterson, Bradshaw. M—Balaz, Males, Creagor. Records: P 3-1 (GMC 2-1), M 0-3 (0-2).

        • Hughes 61, Western Hills 33, at Western Hills — A 21-9 run in the third quarter paved the way for the victory. Leslie Burns triggered the run with seven points.

        HUGHES (61) — Mason 3 2 8, Everson 5 0 10, Burns 6 1 13, Bridges 5 2 13, Pettyjohn 4 5 13, Spivey 1 0 2, S. Johnson 1 0 2. Totals: 25 10 61.

        WESTERN HILLS (33) — Cook 0 2 2, Tolliver 2 1 5, Russia 1 0 2, Richardson 4 1 9, Morris 1 0 2, Bullock 1 0 2, Edwards 1 0 2, Hill 4 1 9. Totals: 15 5 33.

        Hughes ....... 13  10  21  17—61

        Western Hills ....... 9  11   9   4—33

        3-pointers: H—Bridges. Records: H 2-1 (QCC 2-0), W 0-2 (0-2).

        • Withrow 96, Woodward 50, at Withrow — Shere' Cunningham scored 33 points, and Erica Raven contributed eight assists for the Tigers.

        WOODWARD (50) — Thomas 3 2 8, Walker 1 0 3, Hayes 0 1 1, Pride 5 0 11, Brewer 5 1 11, Billingsley 1 0 3, Lillard 5 3 13. Totals: 20 7 50.

        WITHROW (96) — Cunningham 14 1 33, Hampton 8 1 18, B. Martin 1 1 3, Raven 6 7 19, Collins 7 0 14, Wade 1 0 2, Richardson 2 0 4, A. Martin 1 0 2, Spivery 0 1 1. Totals: 40 11 96.

        Woodward ....... 12  15  11  12—50

        Withrow ....... 23  30  20  23—96

        3-pointers: Wood—Walker, Pride, Billingsley. Wit—Cunningham 4, Hampton. Records: Wit 3-1 (QCC 2-1), Wood 1-1 (1-1).

        • Calvary Christian 51, Cincinnati Christian 23, at Calvary — Lisa VanBerkel scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Calvary while teammate Sarah Woods added 18 points and had seven assists.

        CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (23) — Baysore 4 0 8, Basford 2 1 5, Verland 1 0 2, Lowe 1 2 4, Peak 1 0 2, Diefenbacher 1 0 2. Totals: 10 2 23.

        CALVARY CHRISTIAN (51) — Woods 5 7 18, Adams 1 0 2, Curry 1 0 2, VanBerkel 8 0 19, Salomon 4 2 10. Totals: 19 9 51.

        Cincinnati Ch. ....... 6   9   4   4—23

        Calvary Ch. ....... 14  13  13  11—51

        Three-point goals: Cin—Basford. Cal—Woods, VanBerkel 3. Records: Calvary 4-1, Cincinnati 0-3.

        • Wilmington 59, Norwood 47, at Wilmington — The Hurricanes shot 50 percent from the field with Karen Shumaker showing the way with 13 points.

        Kim Smith came through with with seven assists, three steals and eight points. Melissa Davis led Norwood with 13 points, all coming in second half.

        NORWOOD (47) — Evans 1 0 2, Henderson 6 0 12, Burns 2 1 5, Jennings 1 1 3, McCarthy 3 0 6, Davis 6 1 13, Kassem 1 0 2, McCalla 2 0 4. Totals: 22 3 47.

        WILMINGTON (59) — Shumaker 6 1 13, Williams 1 0 2, Smith 2 2 8, Fife 1 1 3, Hodson 4 2 10, Borton 1 4 6, Klemetsen 3 0 6, Young 2 1 5, Davis 2 0 6. Totals: 22 11 59.

        Norwood ....... 7   8  13  19—47

        Wilmington ....... 16  11  13  19—59

        3-Pointers: W-Smith 2, Davis 2. Records: W 3-2 (2-1 FAVC).

        • Hillsboro 58, New Richmond 24, at Hillsboro — The Indians opened the game with an 18-2 run and never looked back.

        Sophomore Jenny Blair scored six of her 10 points in the first quarter to show the way.

        NEW RICHMOND (24) — Coslett 3 2 8, Senior 1 1 3, Miller 1 2 4, DiGeronimo 1 0 3, Curfiss 1 0 2, Combs 2 0 4. Totals: 9 5 24.

        HILLSBORO (58) — Bayless 4 2 10, Marsh 2 0 4, Hess 3 0 6, Butler 2 0 4, F. Wright 2 0 4, Pence 2 0 4, Blair 4 2 10, Snyder 4 0 8, Kibler 4 0 8. Totals: 27 4 58.

        New Richmond ....... 6   2   8   8—24

        Hillsboro ....... 18  18  12  10—58

        3-Pointers: NR-DiGeronimo. Records: H 3-2 (2-1 SBC), NR 0-5 (0-2 SBC).

        • SCPA 50, Center Christian 32, at Center Christian — Kate Spickard scored 12 points and had nine assists and Tauhidah Williams added seven points and 15 rebounds.

        SCPA (50) — Hill 2 0 4, Brunis 3 0 6, Spickard 5 0 12, Partlow 4 0 9, Williams 3 1 7, Ash 1 0 2, Hoernschemeyer 3 0 6, Gordon 2 0 4. Totals: 23 1 50.

        CENTER CHRISTIAN (32) — Pandorf 3 0 6, Lane 4 0 8, Fuller 4 1 9, Shaya 1 0 2, Pride 3 1 7. Totals: 15 2 32.

        SCPA ....... 9  15  15  11—50

        Center Christian ....... 9   6   8   9—32

        3-pointers: S—Spickard 2, Partlow. Records: S 3-1, C 1-2.

        • CCD 59, St. Bernard 31, at CCD — The Indians press in the second quarter was the difference with Natalie Geier coming up with five times and Stefanie Reiber four.

        ST. BERNARD (31) — Byrd 1 0 2, Smith 2 5 9, Monterosso 3 0 6, Kramer 1 0 3, McPartland 4 0 8, St. Clair 2 0 4, Russell 1 0 3. Totals: 15 5 31.

        CCD (59) — Byer 1 0 2, Vierling 3 0 6, Rieber 7 0 14, Baker 4 0 10, Hilleary 0 1 1, Hale 4 0 8, Fitzhugh 3 3 9, Geier 4 1 9. Totals: 26 5 59.

        St. Bernard ....... 11   8  7   9—31

        CCD ....... 18  21  9  11—59

        3-pointers: SB—Russell, Kramer. C—Baker 2. Records: CCD 5-0 (MVC 4-0), SB 1-3 (0-2).

        • North College Hill 57, Summit 55, at Summit — Michele Miller sank a three-pointer with one minute remaining to push North College Hill into a lead they didn;t relinguish.

        Miller scored nine of her game-high 27 in the fourth quarter to lead the Trojans to their second consecutive victory.

        Kriston Springs led Summit with 26 points.

        NCH (57) — L. Johnson 3 1 7, Lovette 1 1 3, S. Johnson 4 1 9, Flynn 3 5 11, Miller 12 2 27. Totals: 22 10 57.

        SUMMIT (55) — Hoeck 2 0 4, Fraser 5 2 12, Conners 1 2 4, Ulmer 2 0 4, Lydon 0 1 1, Bunch 1 2 4, Springs 10 5 26. Totals: 21 14 55.

        NCH ....... 6  22  14  15—57

        Summit ....... 7  12  17  19—55

        3-pointers: N—Miller. S—Springs. Records: S 2-3.

        • Wyoming 53, Finneytown 50, at Finneytown —Maria McCarthy scored 11 points in the third quarter when the Cowboys broke out to a 41-33 lead and Marla Anderson followed with six free throws in the fourth quarter.

        Rhonda Meyer led all scorer with 18 points for Finneytown.

        WYOMING (53) — Anderson 2 8 12, Verhaeghe 4 2 10, McCarthy 4 5 13, Berkemeyer 0 2 2, McGee 5 0 11, Loper 1 1 3, Becker 1 0 2. Totals: 17 18 53.

        FINNEYTOWN (50) — Brookbank 2 2 6, Flick 0 1 1, Mel. Behler 2 0 5, Mic. Behler 7 2 16, Zisler 1 0 2, Meyer 8 2 18, Bond 1 0 2. Totals: 21 7 50.

        Wyoming ....... 10  15  16  12—53

        Finneytown ....... 13  12   8  17—50

        3-Pointers: W-McGee. F-Melanie Behler. Records: W 3-1 (3-1 CHL), F 1-3 (1-3 CHL).

        • Walnut Hills 50, Taft 17, at Taft — Evan Parker scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for a double-double for the Eagles.

        WALNUT HILLS (50) — Fennell 2 4 8, Lajeunesse 3 0 6, Gresham 1 3 5, Ward 3 1 7, Parker 4 5 13, Turner 1 0 2, Martin 1 0 2, Wilson 1 0 2, Antle 2 0 5. Totals: 18 13 50.

        TAFT (17) — Phelps 2 1 5, Rogers 0 3 3, Gilliam 1 1 3, Edwards 2 0 6. Totals: 5 5 17.

        Walnut Hills ....... 11  14   8  17—50

        Taft ....... 4   2   6   5—17

        3-pointers: W—Antle. T—Edwards 2. Records: W 2-3 (QCC 2-1), T 0-3 (0-3).

        • Seven Hills 55, Landmark Christian 45, at Landmark — The "Mac Attack', freshmen Tyler McIlwraith, Sarah McHugh and Melanie McGraw combined for 30 points for the victorious Stingers.

        Sophomore Shannon Gresham led Landmark with 18 points with junior Christine Meyer adding 16.

        SEVEN HILLS (55) — McGraw 4 3 11, McHugh 3 1 7, Kalubi 6 0 12, Robertson 1 1 3, Woessner 2 0 6, McIlwraith 4 2 12, Hawlon 1 2 4. Totals: 21 9 55.

        LANDMARK (45) — Oliver 2 0 4, Chamberlin 1 1 3, Meyer 5 4 16, Mitchell 2 0 4, Gresham 9 0 18. Totals: 19 5 45.

        Seven Hills ....... 9  20  13  13—55

        Landmark ....... 17   7   7  14—45

        3-Pointers: SH-Woessner 2, McIlwraith 2. LC-Meyer 2. Records: SH 3-2 (3-1 MVC), LC 2-3 (1-2 MVC).

       



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