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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

N.Ky. basketball roundup


Hutchinson, Jackson make Eagles' big shots

        The Scott High girls basketball team sank four free throws in the last 45 seconds of the second overtime to defeat Scott County 68-63 Thursday in Taylor Mill.

        Megan Jackson sank two free throws with 45 seconds remaining, and Carlie Hutchinson clinched the victory with two more foul shots with 15 seconds to go.

        SCOTT COUNTY (63) — Fraley 5 0 13, Garrett 1 0 2, Scott 5 0 10, Stakelin 2 1 5, Jones 1 1 4, Tucker 5 0 13, Tackett 4 0 8, Washington 0 5 5, Hawkins 1 0 3. Totals: 24 7 63.

        SCOTT (68) — Larsen 2 1 5, Matracia 3 1 7, Thomas 2 2 7, Hutchinson 3 10 16, Fisk 0 1 1, Pairan 9 6 24, Jackson 2 4 8. Totals: 21 25 68.

        Scott County ....... 8  14  12  14  11  4—63

        Scott ....... 19   6   8  15  11  9—68

        3-pointers: SC—Fraley 3, Jones, Tucker 3, Hawkins. Scott—Thomas. Records: Scott 3-2, SC 1-3.

        • Heritage Academy 48, Silver Grove 36, at Heritage — Sophomore forward Amber Kings had 16 points, 11 rebounds and five steals for the Eagles.

        SILVER GROVE (36) — Storte 2 0 4, Bellamy 1 0 2, Waugaman 1 0 3, Riley 1 0 3, Bass 3 2 9, Newman 2 0 4, Davidson 1 0 2, Krebs 2 0 4, Lafollette 0 1 1, Iles 2 0 4. Totals: 13 3 36.

        HERITAGE ACADEMY (48) — Morris 3 6 12, Wilson 1 2 4, Wynn 5 1 11, King 8 0 16, Capel 1 3 5. Totals: 18 12 48.

        Silver Grove ....... 3   9  8  16—36

        Heritage Academy ....... 14  13  8  13—48

        Three-point goals: S—Wugaman, Riley, Bass. Records: H 2-1, S 0-4.

        • Walton-Verona 48, St.Henry 38, at St.Henry — Caitlyn Ryan made nine consecutive free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off St.Henry.

        Ryan finished with 26 points.

        WALTON-VERONA (48) — Ryan 7 11 26, Mesmer 2 2 6, VonHandorf 2 0 5, Schmidt 4 3 11. Totals: 14 16 48.

        ST. HENRY (38) — Portwood 5 3 13, Otte 4 2 10, Siebert 1 1 4, Topmiller 2 2 6, King 1 0 2, Franks 0 3 3. Totals: 13 11 38.

        Walton-Verona ....... 13  14   8  13—48

        St. Henry ....... 8   9  10  11—38

        3-pointers: W—Ryan, VonHandorf. S—Siebert. Records: S 0-3.

        • Dixie Heights 47, Dayton 46, at Dixie Heights — Junior center Julie Farley sank two free throws with six seconds remaining, giving the Colonels their first victory of the season.

        Senior point guard Shannon Sommers had six assists.

        DAYTON (46) — Lynn 0 1 1, Duty 7 3 17, Sparks 4 1 10, Lovins 1 0 2, Brooks 3 4 10, Hollingsworth 3 0 6. Totals: 18 9 46.

        DIXIE HEIGHTS (47) — Farley 7 2 16, Grone 1 2 4, Beale 3 1 8, Sommers 1 2 4, Zwerin 0 2 2, Shondel 1 0 3, Linglebach 3 2 8, Mayberry 1 0 2. Totals: 17 11 47.

        Dayton ....... 14  10  15  7—46

        Dixie Heights ....... 8  15  17  7—47

        Three-point goals: Day—Sparks. DH—Beale, Shondel. records: DH 1-2, D 0-3.

        • Ludlow 51, Augusta 22, at Ludlow — Ludlow took a 16-2 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Teresa Martin led the charge in the first quarter with five.

        Ludlow sealed the outcome with a 16-0 spurt in the third quarter sparked by two Cameron Miller 3-pointers.

        Emily Kohlbrand led Ludlow with 14 points and 17 rebounds.

        AUGUSTA (22) — K. Whiteman 0 1 1, Teegarden 4 2 11, A. Whiteman 1 0 2, Bach 1 0 3, Ruf 0 1 1, Habermehl 0 1 1, Fryman 1 1 3. Totals: 7 6 22.

        LUDLOW (51) — K. Miller 3 0 8, Stulz 2 0 4, Kohlbrand 5 4 14, Martin 3 0 7, Wise 2 0 5, C. Miller 2 4 8, Lantry 1 0 2, Pence 1 1 3. Totals: 19 9 51.

        Augusta ....... 2  13   0  7—22

        Ludlow ....... 16  10  16  9—51

        3-pointers: A—Teegarden, Bach. L—K. Miller 2, Martin, Wise. Records: L 2-3.

        • Harrison County 77, Campbell County 51, at Campbell County — Harrison County outrebounded Campbell County 42-32. The Camels had 26 turnovers.

        Lori Franzen led Campbell County with 14 points and nine rebounds.

        HARRISON CO.: Whittaker 8 8 24, Purcell 6 2 14, Garnett 3 1 8, Fryman 4 1 9, Furnish 4 0 8, Gray 5 1 11, Smedker 0 1 1, Lindville 0 2 2, Total 30 16 77.

        CAMPBELL CO.: Wilson 4 0 8, Ballinger 2 1 5, Fowee 1 1 2, Bunker 2 0 4, Ragen 2 0 5, Franzen 5 4 14, Schultz 2 1 5, Sparks 3 0 6, Walker 1 0 2, Totals 21 7 51.

        Harrison Co. ....... 21  19  21  16—77

        Campbell Co. ....... 11  10  14  17—51

3-pointers: HC-Garnett; CC: Ragen; Records: Harrison Co. 4-0, Campbell Co. 1-2

Boys
       

        • Lloyd 80, Beechwood 65, at Beechwood — Senior center Ryan Wilson scored 12 points in the first quarter to carry Lloyd to a 27-8 lead. Wilson finished with 31 to lead all scorers.

        LLOYD (80) — Jamison 5 2 13, Quinn 0 2 2, Hollenkamp 3 0 7, Michael Hopkins 8 1 17, Sullivan 2 0 4, Daugherty 0 2 2, White 1 0 2, Wilson 14 3 31, Myrion Hopkins 1 0 2. Totals: 34 10 80.

        BEECHWOOD (65) — Kerns 4 4 13, Stowers 3 0 6, Droege 2 0 4, Hart 2 2 6, Downs 6 3 15, Reeves 6 1 15, Montoya 2 2 6. Totals: 25 12 65.

        Lloyd ....... 27  18  21  14—80

        Beechwood ....... 8  14  15  28—65

        3-pointers: L—Jamison, Hollenkamp. B— Kerns, Reeves 2. Records: B 0-1, L 4-0.

       



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