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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, February 01, 2000

Cincinnati girls basketball roundup


Bogolo's buzzer-beater lifts Ross

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Tiffany Bogolo's running 18-foot shot at the buzzer gave Ross a 51-49 come-from-behind victory over Loveland Monday in girls basketball action at Ross.

        Trailing 45-39 after three quarters, the Rams rallied behind Cassie Wagers to pull even at 49.

        Loveland's Lindsay Lanker was fouled with seven seconds remaining but missed the front end of the one-and-one. Kristin Collins grabbed the rebound and passed to Bogolo.

        LOVELAND (49) — Polce 1 0 2, Muhammad 5 2 12, Miller 1 0 2, Kennedy 5 2 13, Wilson 4 1 9, Lanker 4 0 8, Hanover 1 1 3. Totals: 21 6 49.

        ROSS (51) — Lockaby 4 0 8, Wagers 4 0 11, Bogolo 4 4 12, Harrison 6 1 13, Collins 3 1 7. Totals: 21 6 51.

        Loveland ....... 13  19  13   4—49

        Ross ....... 11   8  20  12—51

        3-pointers: L—Kennedy. R—Wagers 2. Records: R 3-13, 1-10 FAVC.

        • Landmark Christian 40, Lockland 37 — Landmark built a 28-14 lead in the third quarter and held on for the victory.

        Following a Jessica Spears free throw with 4 seconds remaining Lockland missed a long 3-point attempt at the buzzer.

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (40) — Oliver 3 0 6, Chamberlin 2 2 7, Spears 3 2 10, Sebastian 5 3 13, Gresham 2 0 4. Totals: 15 7 40.

        LOCKLAND (37) — Cromer 2 2 6, Urton 2 1 5, Freeman 6 4 16, Sickinger 4 0 9, Robbins 0 1 1. Totals: 14 8 37.

        Landmark ....... 9  10   9  12—40

        Lockland ....... 5   5  10  17—37

        3-pointers: La—Chamberlin, Spears 2. Lo—Sickinger. Records: La 5-11 (MVC 4-8), Lo 1-15 (1-12).

        • Summit 45, St. Bernard 30 — Summit switched to a full-court press in the second half and as a result limited St. Bernard to 11 second-half points.

        Betsy Fraser and Kriston Springs each scored 10 points for Summit. Erin Smith led St. Bernard with 17.

        ST. BERNARD (30) — Smith 7 3 17, Monterosso 2 1 5, Kramer 2 0 4, McPartlin 0 1 1, Russell 1 0 3. Totals: 12 5 30.

        SUMMIT (45) — Hoeck 3 0 6, Fraser 4 2 10, Haas 0 3 3, Falconi 3 0 6, Lydon 1 3 5, Bunch 2 0 4, Springs 4 1 9, Kief 1 0 2. Totals: 18 9 45.

        St. Bernard ....... 8  11   7   4—30

        Summit ....... 4  10  16  15—45

        3-pointers: SB—Russell. Records: Su 8-7 (MVC 6-5).

        • Georgetown 56, Williamsburg 41 — Georgetown used a press in the third quarter to spark a 17-7 run.

        Amanda Gardner and Katie Chadwell each scored 10 points for Georgetown.

        WILLIAMSBURG (41) — Ferguson 4 0 9, Smith 2 4 8, Kissinger 3 2 9, Carico 1 1 3, Schneider 1 1 3, Haley 2 1 5, Mayham 0 4 4. Totals: 13 13 41.

        GEORGETOWN (56) — Hebling 1 0 2, Graham 3 1 7, B. Cahall 2 1 6, Miller 1 0 2, Brown 3 0 6, Gardner 4 2 10, Tucker 3 1 7, Chadwell 5 0 10, D. Cahall 2 2 6. Totals: 24 7 56.

        Williamsburg ....... 12   9   7  13—41

        Georgetown ....... 10  14  17  15—56

        3-pointers: W—Ferguson, Kissinger. GT—B. Cahall. Records: G 8-8 (SBC 4-5), W 3-13 (0-9).

        • Lebanon 68, Wilmington 39 — Lebanon led 22-6 after the first quarter. The Warriors extended their FAVC winning streak to 11 games.

        Lindsey Hicks paced the Warriors with 22 points, Tata Siehl added 13 and Angela Prosperi had 12.

        WILMINGTON (39) — Shumaker 4 0 8, Williams 0 1 1, Fife 1 0 2, Borton 2 0 4, Smith 1 0 3, Klementsen 4 2 10, Young 1 0 2, Davis 3 3 9. Totals: 16 6 39.

        LEBANON (68) — Prosperi 5 2 12, Siehl 6 0 13, Gregory 4 2 11, Gray 2 0 4, Pritchard 1 0 2, LeVan 1 0 2, Fyffe 1 0 2, Hicks 10 0 22. Totals: 30 4 68.

        Wilmington ....... 6   8   9  16—39

        Lebanon ....... 22  14  12  20—68

        3-pointers: W—Smith. L—Siehl, Gregory, Hicks 2. Records: W 6-10 (FAVC 3-8), L 16-1 (11-0).

        • Western Hills 44, Aiken 25 — The Mustangs took a 23-5 halftime lead and was never threatened.

        WESTERN HILLS (44) — Wade 1 0 2, Tolliver 1 0 3, Russia 2 1 5, Morris 2 1 5, Bullock 4 0 8, Hill 4 1 9, Lane 4 2 10. Totals: 18 5 44.

        AIKEN (25) — Walker 1 0 2, Byrd 2 0 4, Pryor 4 1 9, Harris 1 0 2, Satterwhite 4 0 8. Totals: 12 1 25.

        Western Hills ....... 7  16  11  10—44

        Aiken ....... 2   3  10   6—25

        3-pointers: WH—Tolliver. Records: 2-12.

        • Cincinnati Christian 32, Dayton Jefferson 22 — Heather Lowe led Cincinnati Christian with eight points and eight rebounds. Cincinnati Christian lost leading scorer Sara Peake to a shoulder injury in the first quarter.

        DAYTON JEFFERSON (22) — West 0 1 1, Embert 2 0 4, Herrel 1 0 2, Moore 1 1 3, Miller 1 1 3, Jordan 4 1 9. Totals: 9 4 22.

        CIN. CHRISTIAN (32) — Baysore 2 2 6, Hurst 1 1 3, Bashford 1 1 4, Varland 2 1 5, Emerson 1 0 2, Fagin 1 0 2, Lowe 4 0 8, Bustin 1 0 2. Totals: 11 5 32.

        Jefferson ....... 0  6  12   4—22

        Cin. Christian ....... 4  5  13  10—32

        3-pointers: CC—Bashford. Records: CC 4-9, DJ 0-11.

        • Cincinnati Country Day 49, Norwood 47 — Stefanie Reiber's 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds remaining gave the Indians the victory.

        Trailing 36-29 after three quarter, Ashley Baker ignited CCD with two 3-pointers. Norwood committed five turnovers during the final two minutes.

        CCD (49) — Byer 0 1 1, Reiber 7 1 16, Baker 3 2 11, Hale 4 2 10, Fitzhugh 2 0 4, Geier 3 1 7. Totals: 19 7 49.

        Norwood (47) — Evans 1 2 5, Henderson 4 4 12, Burns 1 0 2, Jennings 4 0 8, McCarthy 4 0 8, Davis 6 0 12. Totals: 20 6 47.

        CCD ....... 10   8  11  20—49

        Norwood ....... 16   8  12  11—47

        3-pointers: C—Baker 3, Reiber. N—Evans. Records: CCD 12-5, N 6-10.

        • Felicity 40, Bethel-Tate 39 — Danielle Easter's 3-pointer with seven seconds remaining, gave Felicity the victory and clinched at least a tie for the Southern Buckeye Conference championship.

        “Danielle is an inside player and doesn't shoot many 3-pointers,” Felicity coach Damon Smith said. “Bethel was looking for Kendra Bailey to shoot, but Danielle stepped out and sank it.”

        BETHEL-TATE (39) — Barker 3 0 6, Collins 3 0 7, Whitney Morris 4 4 12, Moore 1 1 3, Brenna Morris 4 2 11. Totals: 15 7 39.

        FELICITY (40) — Robinson 5 1 11, Bell 1 0 2, Rydzewski 3 0 6, Easter 3 0 7, Bailey 4 2 12, Cassie Hall 0 2 2. Totals: 16 5 40.

        Bethel Tate ....... 6  10  12  11—39

        Felicity ....... 10   7   8  15—40

        3-pointers: B—Collins, Brenna Morris. F—Easter, Bailey 2. Records: B 12-4, 6-2 SBC; F 14-3, 9-0 SBC.

        • Western Brown 47, New Richmond 32 — Freshman guard Amber Silvis scored 12 points and added five assists for the Broncos.

        NEW RICHMOND (32) — Coslett 1 0 2, Horn 1 0 2, Loving 5 2 12, Miller 1 0 3, Digeronimo 1 0 2, Curfiss 4 1 9, Combs 1 0 2. Totals: 14 3 32.

        WESTERN BROWN (47) — Wesley 3 0 7, Hanlon 3 0 7, Crum 1 0 3, Flischel 1 1 3, Cecil 3 3 9, Bering 1 0 2, Smith 2 0 4, Silvis 6 0 12. Totals: 20 4 47.

        New Richmond ....... 4   9  10   9—32

        Western Brown ....... 9  10  13  15—47

        3-pointers: N—Miller. W—Wesley, Hanlon, Crum. Records: N 1-15, 1-7 SBC; W 5-10, 4-4 SBC.

        • Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 81, New Miami 29 — Keli Gentry scored 10 points in the first quarter as CHCA took a 22-2 lead.

        CHCA (81) — Gentry 7 0 16, N. Bowden 7 2 16, Hewitt 3 0 7, Wightman 4 2 10, Holman 3 0 6, T. Bowden 3 0 6, Cushman 3 0 7, Dostal 2 0 4, Thatcher 2 0 5. Totals: 34 4 81.

        NEW MIAMI (29) — Robinson 4 0 9, Jarvin 2 0 6, Lawson 2 1 5, Augustine 0 2 2, Ritchie 1 0 2, Kellums 2 1 5. Totals: 11 4 29.

        CHCA ....... 22  18  23  18—81

        New Miami ....... 2   7  11   9—29

        3-pointers: C—Gentry 2, Hewitt, Cushman, Thatcher. N—Robinson, Jarvis. Records: N 1-15, 1-11 MVC.

        • Central Baptist 46, St. Rita 27 — Michelle Wheeler scored 18 points as Central Baptist outscored St. Rita 15-6 in the second quarter. Ashley Holland had 11 points and eight rebounds.

        St. Rita (27) — Gallo 1 0 2, Woolridge 1 0 2, Prince 2 1 5, Roberts 1 0 3, Honchaser 1 0 2, Pfiester 2 0 5, DeCorte 4 0 8. Totals: 12 1 27.

        Central Baptist (46) — Amber Holland 3 3 10, Ashley Holland 4 2 11, Lundy 0 1 1, Wodke 2 1 6, Wheeler 9 0 18. Totals: 18 7 46.

        St. Rita ....... 4   6  10   7—27

        Central Baptist ....... 3  15   8  20—46

        3-pointers: St. Rita 2 (Roberts, Pfiester); Central Baptist 3 (Amber Holland, Ashley Holland, Wodke). Records: St. Rita (unknown), Central Baptist (8-3).

       



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