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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 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  12—55

        Purcell Marian ....... 12  20  10   8—50

       

Three-point field goals: I—Warden 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   2—11

        Seven Hills ....... 17  14  22  11—64

Three-point field goals: L—Roy; S—Woessner, 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   7—21

        Oak Hills ....... 17  13   8  15—53

       

Three-point field goals: O—Kluesner, 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  6—53

        Mariemont ....... 17  11   8  11  4—51

        3-pointers: T—Cummings, 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   4—24

        CCD ....... 21  11  15  13—60

       

Three-point field goals: N—Robinson 3; C—Hale. 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  23—56

        Ursuline ....... 11  11  16  24—62

        3-pointers: M—J. Oberschmidt 2, A. Clark. U—Klein, 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  18—51

        Clinton-Massie ....... 14  14  13  13—54

       

Three-point field goals: E—Mercer 3; C—King. 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   4—15

        NCH ....... 9  29  19  14—71

       

Three-point field goals: N—S. Johnson. Records: S 4-2, N 5-2 (4-2 MVC).

       



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