Tuesday, December 21, 1999
Cincinnati girls basketball roundup
Warden scores 31 for 7-0 Indian Hill
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Senior center Haley Warden scored a game-high 31 points, including a 3-point field goal that broke a tie with less than two minutes remaining, leading the Indian Hills girls basketball team to a 55-50 victory over host Purcell Marian Monday night.
The victory was Indian Hill's seventh without a defeat.
INDIAN HILL (55) Cooper 1 1 3, David 4 4 12, Warden 11 7 31, Schmidt 1 3 6, Ellis 0 2 2. Totals: 17 17 55.
PURCELL MARIAN (50) Conover 2 0 4, Hale 4 0 8, Finnell 4 1 9, A. White 6 0 12, T. White 3 0 6, Reese 5 1 11. Totals: 24 2 50.
Indian Hill ....... 11 15 17 1255
Purcell Marian ....... 12 20 10 850
Three-point field goals: IWarden 3, Schmidt. Records: I 7-0, P 4-3 (1-1 GGCL).
Seven Hills 64, Lockland 11 Led by freshmen Tyler McIlwraith (15 points), Melanie McGraw (11) and Sarah McHugh (9), the Stingers kept the Panthers winless in Miami Valley Conference action.
LOCKLAND (11) Cox 1 0 2, Roy 1 0 3, Freeman 1 1 3, Robbins 1 1 3. Totals: 4 2 11.
SEVEN HILLS (64) McGraw 5 1 11, McHugh 4 1 9, McIlwraith 6 1 15, Kalubi 3 4 10, Robertson 3 2 8, Woessner 1 0 3, Fiore 1 0 2, Hanlon 3 0 6. Totals: 26 9 64.
Lockland ....... 3 4 2 211
Seven Hills ....... 17 14 22 1164
Three-point field goals: LRoy; SWoessner, McIlwraith 2. Records: L 0-6 (0-5 MVC), S 4-3 (4-2 MVC).
Oak Hills 53, Aiken 21 The Highlanders took a 17-7 first-quarter lead and weren't threatened.
AIKEN (21) Pryor 2 0 4, Harris 1 4 6, Taylor 1 2 4, Satterwhite 3 1 7. Totals: 7 7 21.
OAK HILLS (53) Kluesner 2 0 5, Brunner 1 2 4, Gross 3 0 7, Cornelius 0 1 1, Rosenberger 1 0 2, Young 5 1 11, Schiesl 1 1 4, Lack 1 0 2, Dietrich 3 0 7, Laug 3 1 7, Dotterman 1 1 3. Totals: 21 6 53.
Aiken ....... 7 0 7 721
Oak Hills ....... 17 13 8 1553
Three-point field goals: OKluesner, Gross, Young, Schiesl, Dietrich. Records: O 5-3.
Turpin 53, Mariemont 51 (OT) Two free throws by Jenny Ulrey with 30 seconds left won it.
TURPIN (53) Cummings 2 0 5, Biser 5 5 17, Schall 0 2 2, Anderson 3 0 6, Ulrey 5 5 15, Maue 1 0 2, Barth 1 0 2, Page 1 2 4. Totals: 18 14 53.
MARIEMONT (51) Kauffmann 5 7 17, Potts 4 2 10, Perry 1 0 2, Brown 2 0 4, Harbison 2 0 4, Hook 3 4 10, Rogers 2 0 4. Totals: 19 13 51.
Turpin ....... 14 11 5 17 653
Mariemont ....... 17 11 8 11 451
3-pointers: TCummings, Biser 2. Records: M 1-8, T 1-7.
Cincinnati Country Day 60, New Miami 24 Katherine Hale scored nine points in the first quarter, triggering a 21-0 CCD run.
NEW MIAMI (24) Robinson 5 0 13, Lawson 1 0 2, Augustine 1 0 2, Proffitt 1 0 2, Ritchie 1 0 2, Kellums 1 1 3. Totals: 10 1 24.
CCD (60) Byer 3 0 6, Vierling 4 1 9, Reiber 3 1 7, Baker 6 1 13, Hilleary 2 1 5, Hale 8 0 17, Fitzhugh 0 2 2, Stinson 0 1 1. Totals: 26 7 60.
New Miami ....... 0 10 10 424
CCD ....... 21 11 15 1360
Three-point field goals: NRobinson 3; CHale. Records: C 6-1 (4-1 MVC).
Ursuline 62, McNicholas 56 The Lions converted 19 of 23 free throws in the fourth quarter, six each by Kyle Zerrett and Whitney Klein.
MCNICHOLAS (56) Hornschemeier 1 7 9, Jostworth 2 0 4, Akubeze 1 0 2, J. Oberschmidt 2 0 6, A. Clark 6 4 17, B. Clark 1 1 3, L. Oberschmidt 5 2 12, Johnson 0 1 1, Biezing 1 0 2. Totals: 19 15 56.
URSULINE (62) Zestermann 3 2 8, Verrett 5 6 16, Klein 1 7 10, Davern 2 0 4, Meyer 1 0 3, Polimeni 6 4 16, Sage 0 3 3, Obert 0 2 2. Totals: 18 24 62.
McNicholas ....... 11 11 11 2356
Ursuline ....... 11 11 16 2462
3-pointers: MJ. Oberschmidt 2, A. Clark. UKlein, Meyer. Records: U 6-1, 4-1 GGCL.
Clinton-Massie 54, East Clinton 51 Sophomore McKenzie King hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
EAST CLINTON (51) Caldwell 5 0 10, J. Whittington 0 2 2, Caplinger 2 1 5, Mercer 3 8 17, Early 1 1 3, C. Whittington 1 5 7, Liming 3 1 7. Totals: 15 17 51.
CLINTON-MASSIE (54) Straight 2 0 4, Ferrau 6 4 16, King 3 5 12, Duncan 1 0 2, Wood 5 0 10, Fischer 3 2 8, Sudman 1 0 2. Totals: 21 11 54.
East Clinton ....... 10 14 9 1851
Clinton-Massie ....... 14 14 13 1354
Three-point field goals: EMercer 3; CKing. Records: E 3-5 (1-4 KTC), C 2-7 (1-4 KTC).
North College Hill 71, School for the Creative and Performing Arts 15 A 29-2 run in the second quarter was the difference.
SCPA (15) Hill 0 1 1, McCollum 1 0 2, Kraus 1 1 3, Williams 1 0 2, Hoernschemeyer 0 1 1, Gordan 1 2 4, Davis 1 0 2. Totals: 5 5 15.
NCH (71) L. Johnson 5 2 12, Lovette 3 0 5, S. Johnson 4 1 10, Watson 1 1 3, Flynn 8 4 20, Miller 7 0 14, Thornton 3 0 6. Totals: 31 8 71.
SCPA ....... 4 2 5 415
NCH ....... 9 29 19 1471
Three-point field goals: NS. Johnson. Records: S 4-2, N 5-2 (4-2 MVC).
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