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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
Wednesday, December 22, 1999

Cincinnati boys basketball roundup


Hawkins' basket lifts Northwest

        Justin Hawkins hit a 15-footer with eight seconds to play to give Northwest a 67-66 victory over Anderson on Tuesday. Hawkins scored seven of his 17 points in the fourth quarter.

        Chris Norwell scored a game-high 23 for Anderson while Andrae Wills added 15 points for Northwest.

        NORTHWEST (67) — Nelson 6 0 13, Hawkins 6 2 17, Wills 5 2 15, Hall 1 0 2, Kelly 1 0 2, Moss 0 2 2, Linville 3 2 8, Jester 2 4 8. Totals: 24 12 67.

        ANDERSON (66) — Kosky 1 0 2, Norwell 9 5 23, Hayden 0 2 2, Collar 1 1 3, Hart 3 0 6, Riddell 5 2 14, Cory 7 0 16. Totals: 26 10 66.

        Northwest ....... 12  22  13  20—67

        Anderson ....... 15  16  19  16—66

        3-pointers: N—Hawkins 3, Wills 3, Nelson. A—Riddell 2, Cory 2. Records: N 3-2 (FAVC 3-1), A 3-4 (1-3).

        • Amelia 47, Mason 45 — Derek Scherer and Ryan Gladwell combined for 14 fourth-quarter points, including six in the final 1:30, to help Amelia overcome a double-digit second half deficit.

        Mason got within one, 46-45, on a 3-pointer with eight seconds left but could get no closer as its last-second shot misfired.

        Scherer finished with a game-high 14 points, while Gladwell totaled 10. Senior Adam Livingston led Mason with 13 points.

        AMELIA (47) — Smith 2 1 6, Davis 2 2 6, Shelton 3 1 8, Scherer 5 3 14, Gladwell 3 4 10, Miller 1 0 3. Totals: 16 11 47.

        MASON (45) — Harman 1 0 2, Combs 0 2 2, Davis 2 0 4, Schatzel 0 3 3, Ramsey 4 1 9, Hoffert 2 2 7, Jones 2 0 5, Livingston 6 1 13. Totals: 17 9 45.

        Amelia ....... 6  15  4  22—47

        Mason ....... 12  14  8  11—45

        3-pointers: A—Smith, Shelton, Shearer, Miller. M— Jones, Hoffert. Records: A 3-3 (1-2 FAVCB), M 2-4 (2-2).

        • Winton Woods 70, Glen Este 53 — Sophomore Robert Hite sank seven 3-pointers and scored 29 points to lead Winton Woods. P.J. Mills added 19 for the Warriors.

        WINTON WOODS (70) — Ali 5 2 12, Reese 1 0 2, Hite 11 0 29, Bryant 4 1 9, Mills 9 3 19. Totals: 30 3 70.

        GLEN ESTE (53) — Zeigler 5 0 14, Tyminski 1 0 2, Bryant 7 2 16, Tieke 3 2 8, Rieck 3 1 7, Clyburn 2 2 6. Totals: 21 7 53. Winton Woods ....... 21  15  17  17—70

        Glen Este ....... 16   8  17  12—53

        3-pointers: W—Hite 7. GE—Zeigler 4. Records: GE 1-4.

        • Harrison 61, Turpin 50 — Senior Matt Volkerding led Harrison with 16 points in a solid game, going 4-for-4 from the line.

        HARRISON (61) — P. Volkerding 4 0 9, Hinssen 1 2 5, Cornelius 0 2 2, Perkins 5 4 15, Myers 2 3 7, Smith 1 1 3, Luckey 1 2 4, M. Volkerding 6 4 16. Totals: 20 18 61.

        TURPIN (50) — Wilhoit 3 0 6, Mack 2 0 4, Keate 5 0 10, Parsanko 0 2 2, Grooms 4 0 8, Binkowski 1 1 3, Cary 6 5 17. Totals: 21 8 50.

        Harrison ....... 16  13  12  20—61

        Turpin ....... 9  14  13  14—50

        3-Pointers: H—P.Volkerding, Hinssen, Perkins. Records: H 4-0, T 2-3 (1-3 FAVC).

FAVC-Cardinal
        • Loveland 75, Norwood 30 — Sophomore guard Kevin Schappell scored 10 points, and senior forward Yusuf Muhammad pulled in seven rebounds for Loveland in the decisive first quarter.

        Schappell and Muhammed shared game-high scoring honors with 14 points each.

        NORWOOD (30) — Fike 3 2 9, Spivey 2 0 4, Moore 1 0 3, Morganroth 1 0 3, Pickerell 3 1 7, Odeh 2 0 4. Totals: 12 3 30.

        LOVELAND (75) — Manville 0 1 1, Douglas 3 0 8, Hadnot 1 0 2, Partin 1 3 5, Muhammad 7 0 14, Schappell 6 0 14, Lewis 1 3 6, Nagel 3 4 10, Nye 1 0 2, Wilkinson 2 3 7, Conn 2 2 6. Totals: 27 16 75.

        Norwood ....... 7   7   5  11—30

        Loveland ....... 24  13  17  21—75

        3-pointers: N—Fike, Moore, Morganroth. L—Douglas, Schappell 2, Lewis 1. Records: N 0-6 (0-5 FAVC-C), L 4-1 (4-0).

        • Little Miami 46, Wilmington 39 — David DuFour and Joey Cooper each scored eight points in the second half as the Panthers outscored Wilmington 28-17 in the final two quarters.

        Cooper scored 15 points, while DuFour finished with 14.

        LITTLE MIAMI (46) — Cooper 3 8 15, Dane 0 2 2, Lafollette 3 4 10, Sellars 1 0 2, McConnaughey 0 1 1, DuFour 7 0 14, Pritchard 1 0 2. Totals: 15 15 46.

        WILMINGTON (39) — Washington 5 7 18, Hinman 1 0 3, Dell 2 0 4, Thompson 1 0 2, McCoy 1 0 2, Wilson 2 2 7, Bean 1 1 3. Totals: 13 10 39.

        Little Miami ....... 8  10  16  12—46

        Wilmington ....... 12  10   8   9—39

        3-pointers: LM—Cooper. W—Washington, Hinman, Wilson. Records: LM 3-3 (2-2 FAVCC), W 3-3 (2-2).

        • Lebanon 56, Goshen 46 — Van Richardson hit seven of eight free throws in the fourth quarter to help Lebanon hold off Goshen.

        GOSHEN (46) — Drake 8 6 26, Gordon 1 2 5, Blevins 2 2 6, Settelmayer 1 0 3, Bunch 0 2 2, Ard 2 0 4. Totals: 14 12 46.

        LEBANON (56) — Johnson 4 0 9, Ault 1 0 2, T.J. Amburgy 0 1 1, Richardson 7 7 21, Jo Amburgy 1 0 2, Langston 1 1 3, McCutchan 0 2 2, Alexander 5 4 14, Merchant 1 0 2. Totals: 20 15 56.

        Goshen ....... 5  12  10  19—46

        Lebanon ....... 14  12  15  15—56

        3-pointers: G—Drake 4, Gordon, Settelmayer. L—Johnson. Records: G 3-3 (0-3 FAVC-C), L 2-2 (2-2).

        • Kings 61, Ross 52 — Kings was led by Ron Swearingin with 16 points. Ross was led by Jeremy Brown with 15 points.

        KINGS (61) — Paddock 3 0 7, Husband 5 0 10, Brose 2 5 10, Woods 3 2 10, Locks 3 1 7, Swearingin 5 6 16, Dranschak 1 0 2. Totals: 22 14 61.

        ROSS (52) — Engelkamp 2 0 4, Hutson 2 0 5, Houpe 4 0 8, Ehrman 0 1 1, Sizemore 1 5 7, Wagner 5 1 12, Brown 6 1 15. Totals: 20 8 52.

        Kings ....... 18  12  15  16—61

        Ross ....... 14  11  15  12—52

        3-Pointers: K-Paddock, Woods 2. R-Hutson, Wagner, Brown 2.

MVC
        • Cincinnati Country Day 87, St. Bernard 45 — CCD used an 18-0 run in the first two minutes of the game led by junior guard Noah Allen, who hit four of his six 3-pointers in the first half. CCD's Chris Torlone recorded a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.

        Brooks Hazelbaker led St.Bernard with 15 points.

        ST. BERNARD (45) — Hazelbaker 4 6 15, Hendricks 1 0 2, Schmitt 1 1 3, Hollmann 0 1 1, Roy 1 2 4, Mattingley 1 4 6, Wong 2 0 4, Frazier 3 0 6, Statt 0 2 2, Culbertson 1 0 2. Totals: 14 16 45.

        CCD (87) — Fulton 2 0 5, Smith 4 3 11, Wright 1 1 3, Allen 11 2 30, McPhie 0 3 3, Mitchell 2 1 5, Floering 1 0 2, Torlone 5 1 11, Seward 4 1 9, Cohen 4 0 8. Totals: 34 12 87.

        St. Bernard ....... 9  13  10  13—45

        Cincinnati CD ....... 19  14  27  27—87

        3-Pointers: SB—Hazelbaker. CCD—Allen 6, Fulton. Records: CCD 5-1 (3-1 MVC).

        • Lockland 86, New Miami 72 — Lockland opened up the game with a 28-point third quarter.

        Craig Bryant led New Miami with 18 points and six rebounds.

        LOCKLAND (86) — Munlin 6 3 18, Cromer 4 7 15, Wynn 8 7 23, Daniels 2 0 4, Steele 1 0 2, Welshans 7 6 20, Noelcke 2 0 5. Totals: 30 23 86.

        NEW MIAMI (72) — Roberts 3 6 12, Payne 2 3 8, Price 2 1 5, Bryant 8 2 18, Baker 3 5 14, Bowman 2 0 4, Tufing 1 9 11. Totals: 21 26 72.

        Lockland ....... 21  19  28  18—86

        New Miami ....... 14  26  11  21-72

        3-pointers: L—Munlin 2, Noelke. N—Baker 3, Payne. Records: N 0-4 (0-4 MVC).

        • Summit Country Day 73, North College Hill 69 — Junior guard Topher Sheldon sank five of six free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter, including three of four in the final 30 seconds, to seal the win for Summit.

        Sheldon finished with 17 points.

        NORTH COLLEGE HILL (69) — Coleman 4 3 11, Benedict 1 5 7, Victorian 3 1 8, Sonnenberg 1 0 2, Pumphrey 1 0 2, Turner 10 0 21, Moore 3 1 8, Allen 1 0 3, Howard 2 1 5, Jackson 0 2 2. Totals: 26 13 69.

        SUMMIT (73) — Hein 2 0 4, Roy 5 2 14, Pembaur 2 2 6, Dyer 9 2 20, Sheldon 5 6 17, Roth 6 0 12. Totals: 29 12 73.

        NCH ....... 20  15  14  20—69

        Summit CD ....... 15  20  13  25—73

       

3-pointers: N—Victorian, Turner, Moore, Allen. S—Roy 2, Sheldon. Records: N 2-4 (1-3 MVC), S 2-1 (2-1).

        • Seven Hills 66, Landmark Christian 32 — Seven Hills used a full-court press to open a 19-7 first-quarter lead. The Stingers outmatched Landmark Christian inside and as a result shot 21 free throws to Landmark's 0.

        SEVEN HILLS (66) — Drane 7 2 16, Sprafka 1 0 2, Burke 0 6 6, Diagne 5 5 15, Crew 5 2 16, Lin 2 2 6, Rohde 1 0 2, Derkson 1 0 3. Totals: 22 17 66.

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (32) — Byrd 3 0 9, Fryer 5 0 12, Batte 4 0 9, Larkins 1 0 2. Totals: 13 0 32.

        Seven Hills ....... 19  18  19  10—66

        Landmark Christian ....... 7  10   7   8—32

        3-pointers: SH—Crew 4, Derkson. L—Byrd 3, Fryer 2, Batte. Records: SH 7-0 (MVC 5-0), LC 2-5 (1-3).

GMC
       

        • Colerain 63, Middletown 59, — Colerain notched its first win of the season behind 17-of-22 free-throw shooting, including 10-of-11 by Mike Ferris.

        Ferris, a junior guard, scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Cardinals. Fellow junior Doug Monohan chipped in with 12 points.

        MIDDLETOWN (59) — Hasan 5 4 15, Vaughn 4 0 8, Gates 0 1 1, Riddle 1 0 2, Helvey 3 4 10, Adams 4 0 9, Thompson 3 3 12. Totals: 21 12 59.

        COLERAIN (63) — B. Daft 2 2 6, Ferris 8 10 26, Finney 1 0 2, Wright 2 0 4, J. Daft 0 1 1, Leis 2 1 5, Bertram 1 0 2, McMullen 2 0 4, Monohan 5 3 13. Totals: 23 17 63.

        Middletown ....... 5  16  14  24—59

        Colerain ....... 11  15  16  21—63

        3-pointers: M—Hasan, Adams, Thompson 3. C—none. Records: C 1-4 (1-2 GMC).

        • Lakota West 51, Hamilton 43 — Lakota West sunk 12 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to remain unbeaten.

        Andy Dunn scored 14 points and Joe Rehring added 12 for the Firebirds.

        LAKOTA WEST (51) — Parker 0 3 3, Dunn 4 4 14, Chaney 1 1 3, Romero 1 4 6, Rehring 4 4 12, Candella 2 2 7, Hutzelman 1 2 4, York 1 0 2. Totals: 14 20 51.

        HAMILTON (43) — Andrews 3 3 10, King 0 1 1, Wilkerson 3 0 7, Huff 1 4 7, Sturgill 4 3 11, Washington 2 1 5, Rollison 1 0 2. Totals: 14 12 43.

        Lakota West ....... 13  11  11  16—51

        Hamilton ....... 11  11   9  12—43

        3-pointers: LW—Dunn 2, Candella. H—Andrews, Wilkerson, Huff. Records: LW 6-0 (4-0 GMC), H 2-4 (1-3).

        • Lakota East 75, Sycamore 71 — John Graves paced Lakota East with 21 points and Travis Small added 17. Graves was perfect from the foul line, making all 12 of his attempts.

        LAKOTA EAST (75) — Graves 4 12 21, Underwood 2 0 4, Day 2 2 6, Williams 2 0 4, Woods 8 2 19, Johnson 1 2 4, Small 7 3 17. Totals: 26 21 75.

        SYCAMORE (71) — Wells 2 1 5, Hull 2 4 8, Smith 5 0 10, Walter 8 3 21, Holbein 6 5 18, Baker 2 3 7, Trenz 1 0 2. Totals: 26 16 71.

        Lakota East ....... 15  14  22  24—75

        Sycamore ....... 12  17  17  25—71

        3-pointers: LE—Graves, Woods. S—Walter 2, Holbein.

SHL
       

        • Eastern Brown 77, Whiteoak 64 — Eastern Brown remained undefeated on the strength of a 43-22 first half. Kyle Stout and Jason Hauck combined for 29 points before halftime.

        Stout and Hauck finished with 25 and 22 points respectively.

        Senior center Mike Turner totaled 14 points and eight rebounds to pace Whiteoak.

        EASTERN BROWN (77) — Benkirk 3 1 8, Buecler 2 1 6, Hauke 1 0 2, Stout 10 4 25, Neal 1 0 2, Hauck 10 1 22, Tracy 1 0 3, Dotson 4 1 9. Totals: 32 8 70.

        WHITEOAK (64) — Barnett 5 0 12, Johnson 2 3 8, Ju. Michael 4 1 11, Jo. Michael 4 0 8, Runyon 5 1 11, Turner 3 8 14. Totals: 23 13 64.

        Eastern Brown ....... 25  18  18  16—77

        Whiteoak ....... 11  11  19  23—64

        3-pointers: EB—Benkirk, Buecler, Stout, Tracy, Hauck. W—Barnett 2, Ju.Michael 2, Johnson. Records: EB 6-0, W 2-2.

Non-league
        • Roger Bacon 60, Mount Healthy 35 — Junior guard Andy Holt scored the first 13 points of the game, and sophomore guard Josh Hausfeld scored 12 of his 19 points in the second quarter for Roger Bacon.

        MOUNT HEALTHY (35) — Fields 2 0 4, Richardson 1 0 2, Gaines 2 3 8, Love 4 0 9, Curtis 1 0 2, Williams 0 2 2, Short 1 0 2, Battle 1 2 4, Anderson 1 0 2. Totals: 13 7 35.

        ROGER BACON (60) — Hausfeld 7 5 19, McCoy 1 0 2, Sheppard 0 2 2, Wyrick 2 2 6, Holt 6 1 16, Land 2 2 6, Huerkamp 1 1 3, Meridy 1 0 2, McManus 2 0 4. Totals: 22 13 60.

        Mount Healthy ....... 4   7   7  17—35

        Roger Bacon ....... 17  16  15  12—60

        3-Pointers: MH—Gaines, Love. RB—Holt 3. Records: RB 2-5, MH 2-5.

        • McNicholas 71, Withrow 51 — McNicholas sunk 15 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to break open a close game.

        John Popelar scored 12 points, and Jarrod Lawhon added 10 for McNick.

        WITHROW (51) — Love 3 0 8, Orr 3 0 6, Johnson 1 0 2, Washington 3 0 7, Jeffries 5 3 13, Darden 3 1 7, Garth 2 0 4, Crawford 2 0 4. Totals: 22 4 51.

        MCNICHOLAS (71) — Hensley 0 4 4, Dyment 2 0 4, Cupito 3 2 8, Schneider 1 4 7, Sheehy 3 2 8, Popelar 6 0 12, Lawhon 2 6 10, Brothers 4 0 8, Peery 3 0 6, Chrin 1 2 4. Totals: 25 20 71.

        Withrow ....... 14  11  17   9—51

        McNicholas ....... 18   9  19  25—71

        3-pointers: W—Love 2, Washington. M—Schneider. Records: W 4-1 M 5-2.

        • LaSalle 84, Woodward 65 — LaSalle hit three key 3-pointers in the third quarter to outscore the Bulldogs 21-9 in the period. Tony Hornbach finished with 21 points and eight rebounds.

        Willie Boyce led all scorers with 32 points for Woodward.

        WOODWARD (65) — Boyce 11 8 32, Hendrix 2 4 8, Makonnen 4 1 9, Edwards 0 2 2, Richardson 5 0 10, Armstrong 1 0 2, Bryant 1 0 2. Totals: 24 15 65.

        LASALLE (84) — Carrelli 1 2 4, Hornbach 8 0 21, Eckes 1 2 4, Bucheit 2 0 6, Hyle 3 2 11, Rathman 1 0 2, Djenge 4 3 11, Kruthaupt 5 6 18, Schackleiter 3 1 7. Totals: 28 16 84

        Woodward ....... 21  12   9  23—65 La Salle ....... 23  18  21  22—84

        3-pointers: W—Boyce 2. L—Hornbach 5, Bucheit 2, Hyle 3, Kruthaupt 2. Records: L 3-3, W 1-5.

        • Batavia 74, Mariemont 56 — Senior forward Chad Kelley scored eight of his team-high 18 points in the second quarter to lead the Bulldogs to their first win.

        Batavia junior forward Brian Sunnenberg's 14 points were a career high.

        MARIEMONT (56) — Gray 0 1 1, Minor 3 1 8, Hindert 1 4 6, Fisher 13 0 28, Clasen 1 5 7, Weissman 1 2 4, Startsman 1 0 2. Totals: 20 13 56.

        BATAVIA (74) — Kelley 7 2 18, Lowe 2 0 4, Wilson 1 1 3, Kent 0 2 2, Sunnenberg 6 1 14, Mallon 1 0 2, Hennessey 1 3 6, Dunn 4 0 8, Sutton 0 2 2, Gardner 7 0 15. Totals: 29 11 74.

        Mariemont ....... 13  15  13  15—56

        Batavia ....... 12  23  17  22—74

        3-pointers: M—Fisher 2, Minor. B—Kelley 2, Sunnenberg, Hennessey, Gardner. Records: M 2-4, B 1-5.

        • Elder 85, Holy Cross 46 — Scott Benken and Mike Kelsey each scored seven points in the first quarter for Elder.

        Joel Wainscott added 13 points for Elder.

        HOLY CROSS (46) — Craddock 1 2 4, Feldman 2 1 6, Arlinghaus 3 0 9, Krallman 5 4 14, Beiting 2 0 4, Hinzman 1 1 3, Gardner 3 0 6. Totals: 17 8 46.

        ELDER (85) — Mullen 2 0 4, Kelsey 3 0 7, Benken 6 2 14, Schenke 2 0 4, Bazeley 2 1 5, Rowland 2 0 4, Renzenbrink 2 1 5, Wainscott 5 3 13, Murphy 2 0 5, Mahon 4 0 10, Bengel 1 0 2, Rapien 3 1 7, Sullivan 2 1 5. Totals: 31 9 85.

        Holy Cross ....... 5  18  20   3—46

        Elder ....... 27  21  18  19—85

        3-pointers: H—Feldman, Arlinghaus 3. E—Kelsey, Murphy, Mahon 2. Records: E 5-0.

        • Oak Hills 60, Aiken 45 — Guard Greg Proctor scored 13 of his game-high 15 points as the Highlanders took a 31-20 halftime lead.

        OAK HILLS (60) — Miller 0 2 2, Wernke 0 2 2, Price 0 1 1, Proctor 6 0 15, Dietrich 4 2 12, Webb 3 0 8, Oliverio 3 0 6, McKee 1 0 2, Wyant 4 2 12. Totals: 21 9 60.

        AIKEN (45) — Wilson 2 0 4, Evans 3 2 8, Robinson 4 1 10, Davis 2 0 4, Dickenson 4 3 11, Berry 2 0 4, Parker 2 0 4. Totals: 19 6 45.

        Oak Hills ....... 16  15  16  13—60

       Aiken ....... 10  10  12  13—45

        3-pointers: OH—Proctor 3, Dietrich, Webb 2. A—Robinson. Records: OH 4-2, A 0-6.

        • Springfield Catholic Central 89, Madeira 60 Bobby Federer scored 14 first-half points and Matt McCurdy had 12 as Springfield Catholic raced to a 53-27 halftime lead.

        Federer finished with 19 points.

        MADEIRA (60) — Tudor 3 0 7, Scheuer 2 0 4, Dooley 1 2 5, Burch 3 0 6, Ramirez 6 0 17, Hern 1 0 2, Konieczka 2 0 4, Ballman 3 1 7, Underwood 4 0 8. Totals: 25 3 60.

        SPRINGFIELD CATHOLIC (89) — Evilsizor 5 3 15, Dewitt 1 0 2, Weber 2 1 5, Federer 9 0 19, Rigel 6 0 12, Weaver 1 0 2, McCurdy 7 0 18, Doane 8 0 16. Totals: 39 4 89.

        Madeira ....... 17  10  12  21—60

        Springfield Catholic ....... 26  27  20  16—89

        3-pointers: M—Ramirez 5, Dooley, Tudor. SC—McCurdy 4, Evilsizor 2, Federer. Records: M 5-1 SC 7-0.

        • Moeller 70, Lake Wales (Fla.) 55 — Matt Sylvester scored 19 points and snagged 14 rebounds to lead Moeller in the semifinals of the Seahawk Classic at Hilton Head, S.C.

        The Crusaders play for the tournament title at 8:30 tonight.

        MOELLER (70) — Tabler 5 6 17, Monserez 0 2 2, Luther 4 0 8, Wood 5 2 12, Hamby 5 2 12, Sylvester 8 2 19. Totals: 27 12 70.

        LAKE WALES (55) — Riley 1 1 3, Walker 1 1 3, W. Williams 4 5 13, M. Williams 3 0 6, Christian 5 6 16, Smith 1 0 2, Heyward 1 0 2, Sullivan 4 2 10. Totals: 20 13 55.

        Moeller ....... 17  17  15  21—70

        Lake Wales ....... 12  13  17  13—55

        3-point field goals: M—Tabler, Sylvester. LW—W. Williams 2. Records: M 3-4, LW 4-4.

        • Georgetown 82, Hillcrest 42 — Corey Grant scored 14 first-half points, and Jason Knott added 11 as the G-Men raced to a 47-6 halftime lead.

        HILLCREST (42) — Jackson 2 0 4, Harmon 1 0 2, Bradley 6 0 12, Reed 2 0 4, Davis 2 0 4, Hall 3 1 7, Flagg 1 2 5, Warner 2 0 4. Totals: 19 3 42.

        GEORGETOWN (82) — Grant 5 4 14, Lahey 2 0 4, Mitchell 2 0 4, Griffith 2 0 4, Waits 3 4 10, Foster 1 0 2, Boyd 5 3 13, Bissantz 4 1 9, Rhoades 1 3 5, Knott 4 3 11, Johnson 3 0 6. Totals: 32 18 82.

        Hillcrest ....... 4   2  14  22—42

        Georgetown ....... 20  27  20  15—82

        3-pointers: H—Flagg. Records: G 6-1.

        • Lawrenceburg 98, Taylor 43 — Senior forward Matt Dausch scored all 10 of his points in the second quarter for the undefeated Tigers.

        LAWRENCEBURG (98) — Pratt 1 0 2, Blackwell 5 0 11, Brennen 2 3 8, Moreillon 2 2 7, Thyer 3 0 7, Lansing 3 1 7, Pulliam 5 5 15, Yoon 6 0 12, Hoffman 5 0 10, Dausch 3 3 10, Niewedde 2 0 4, Fluty 2 1 5. Totals: 39 15 98.

        TAYLOR (43) — Richmond 1 0 2, Kaiser 1 0 2, Fuller 1 2 4, Scott 1 2 4, Kroeger 1 3 5, Thinnes 4 1 9, Mullins 2 4 8, Metzner 3 1 7, Getz 1 0 2. Totals: 15 13 43.

        Lawrenceburg ....... 19  27  26  26—98

        Taylor ....... 14   4   7  18—43

        3-pointers: L—Blackwell, Brennen, Moreillon, Thyer, Dausch. Records: L 6-0, T 0-7.

       



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