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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, February 04, 2000

N.Ky. girls basketball roundup


Schwegmann, Phillips lead Brossart win

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        The one-two scoring punch of Katie Schwegmann (25 points) and Emily Phillips (24) proved to be too much as Bishop Brossart downed Simon Kenton 71-59 Thursday night.

        Senior forward Leila Barnes recorded a double-double for Simon Kenton, scoring 26 points and pulling down 10 rebounds.

        Allison Bell had 20 points, eight rebounds and three assists.

        BROSSART (71) — Philips 9 6 24, Swagman 9 5 25, Geiman 1 1 3, Clark 2 0 5, Clift 2 2 6, Schultz 2 0 4, Henke 0 4 4. Totals: 25 18 71.

        SIMON KENTON (59) — Dougherty 3 0 6, Bell 10 0 20, Barnes 12 2 26, Deaton 1 0 2, Kelsay 2 0 5. Totals: 28 2 59.

        Brossart ....... 19  17  14  21—71

        Simon Kenton ....... 10  13  19  17—59

        3-pointers: B — Swagman 2, Clark, S — Kelsay. Records: B (18-7) S (7-9).

        • Holmes 48, Scott 45 — The Bulldogs built a 12-point lead with 2:30 remaining and held on for the win.

        Erica Hallman led Holmes with 16 points, and Valencia Jackson added 10 points and 10 rebounds.

        SCOTT (45) — Jackson 3 1 7, Pairan 4 1 9, Hutchinson 4 0 8, Thomas 4 0 10, Matracia 5 0 11. Totals: 20 2 45.

        HOLMES (48) — Jackson 4 2 10, Collins 2 1 5, Brinkman 1 0 2, Hallman 6 2 16, Patterson 4 1 9, Larry 2 2 6. Totals: 19 8 48.

        Scott ....... 15  2  10  18—45

        Holmes ....... 13  7   8  20—48

        3-pointers: S—Thomas 2, Matracia. H—Hallman 2. Records: S 11-9, H 10-7.

        • Calvary Christian 62, Gallatin County 60 — Amber Mullins hit the game-winning free throws for Calvary with less than 10 seconds remaining.

        GALLATIN COUNTY (60) — Maxwell 6 3 16, Renecker 7 0 14, Roberts 5 2 13, LeGrand 3 0 9, Miles 2 0 5, Brown 1 0 3. Totals: 24 5 60.

        CALVARY CHRISTIAN (62) — Woods 8 5 23, Mullins 2 2 6, Adams 1 0 2, Curry 7 0 14, Van Berkel 6 0 13, Salomon 2 0 4. Totals: 26 7 62.

        Gallatin County ....... 15  12  19  14—60

        Calvary Christian ....... 14  19  22   7—62

        Three-point goals: G-Maxwell 1, Roberts 1, LeGrand 3, Miles 1, Brown 1; C-Woods 2, Van Berkel 1. Records: G 12-7, C 12-4.

        • Beechwood 27, Dayton 25 — Katie Pohlgeers hit a free throw with 18 seconds left to break a 25-25 tie.

        BEECHWOOD (27) — Jones 1 1 3, Pohlgeers 4 5 16, McDermott 2 4 8. Totals: 7 10 27.

        DAYTON (25) — Duty 5 1 11, Sparks 3 0 8, Brooks 3 0 6. Totals: 11 1 25.

        Beechwood ....... 6  10   5  6—27

        Dayton ....... 4   3  16  2—25

        3-point goals: B-Pohlgeers 3, D-Sparks 2. Records: B 8-9, D 6-11.

        • Bellevue 60, Silver Grove 25 — The Tigers never trailed, taking a 15-4 lead behind Amy Turner (15 points) and Jessica Daniel (14).

        SILVER GROVE (25) — Stortz 0 1 1, Riley 3 1 8, Bass 3 3 11, Davidson 1 1 3, Krebs 1 0 2. Totals: 8 6 25.

        BELLEVUE (60) — Cox 1 0 2, Daniel 5 4 14, Myers 6 0 12, Turner 5 4 15, Walton 1 1 3, Holliman 2 3 7, Ervin 1 0 2, Mulligan 1 0 2, Mendell 1 1 3. Totals: 23 13 60.

        Silver Grove ....... 4   3  11   7—25

        Bellevue ....... 15  15  20  10—60

        3-pointers: S—Riley, Bass 2. B—Turner. Records: B 13-4, S 1-17.

        • St. Henry 43, Dixie Heights 38 — Tami King scored five points in the fourth quarter, rallying the Crusaders.

        Jen Topmiller also played an important role, scoring on a baseline drive to give St.Henry the lead for good with 2:30 remaining.

        ST. HENRY (43) — Franks 0 1 1, King 4 0 9, Topmiller 4 1 9, Danks 0 1 1, Boulanger 3 0 6, Tabeling 1 0 2, Otte 2 0 4, Brady 3 2 11. Totals: 17 7 43.

        DIXIE HEIGHTS (38) — Beale 2 2 8, Shondel 4 2 13, Zwerin 1 0 2, Sommers 3 1 8, Farley 2 3 7. Totals: 12 8 38.

        St. Henry ....... 8  17   8  10—43

        Dixie Heights ....... 10   7  13   8—38

        3-pointers: SH—King, Brady 3. D—Beale 2, Shondel 3, Sommers. Records: SH 7-10.

        • Ludlow 56, Heritage Academy 44 — Balanced scoring was the key for the Panthers, with Ashley Pence (14 points), Kamryn Miller (11) and Amanda Wise (10 points, 10 rebounds) leading.

        HERITAGE (44) — Morris 5 2 15, Wilson 1 2 4, King 3 0 6, Capel 1 0 3, Holtman 5 2 16. Totals: 15 6 44.

        LUDLOW (56) — K. Miller 4 1 11, Stulz 1 0 3, Kohlbrand 4 0 8, Wise 3 4 10, Blackburn 0 1 1, C. Miller 3 1 7, Lantry 0 2 2, Pence 5 2 14. Totals: 20 11 56. Heritage ....... 13  10  12  10—44

        Ludlow ....... 13  15  15  13—56

        3-pointers: H—Morris 3, Capel, Holtman 4. L—K. Miller 2, Stulz, Pence 2. Records: L 10-10.

        • Highlands 60, Newport CC 41 — Tara Boothe led all scorers with 22 points and had 11 rebounds. Stephanie Ripberger also had a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.

        NEWPORT CC (41) — Bueter 2 2 6, Chiodi 3 0 6, Kesser 1 1 4, O'Hara 1 1 3, Burks 1 0 3, Meyers 8 1 17, Smith 1 0 2. Totals: 17 5 41.

        HIGHLANDS (60) — Imhoff 2 0 4, Winkler 1 0 2, Ripberger 4 1 11, Sheanshang 3 0 6, Stefanopolous 2 1 7, Hamel 2 0 4, Boothe 9 4 22, Dickerson 2 0 4. Totals: 25 6 60.

        Newport CC ....... 2  14  10  15—41

        Highlands ....... 15  18  15  12—60

        Three-point goals: N-Kesser 1, Burks 1; H-Ripberger 2, Stefanopolous 2. Records: N 12-7, H 15-4.

        • Henry County 60, Williamstown 54 — Angie Richardson and Nikki Holland scored 15 each to pace Henry County. Henry County sank seven of 11 free throws down the stretch to seal the outcome.

        Angie Richardson led Williamstown with 21.

        HENRY COUNTY (60) — Dent 0 1 1, Gilland 2 0 4, Hunter 7 1 15, Moore 2 4 8, Herrell 1 1 3, Holland 5 5 15, Jaehnigen 1 0 2, Jewell 4 4 12. Totals: 22 16 60.

        WILLIAMSTOWN (54) — Bowen 2 1 6, Vance 5 0 10, Brumback 1 0 2, Lawrence 3 0 8, Richardson 9 0 21, Ellis 2 1 5, Stamper 1 0 2. Totals: 23 2 54.

        Henry County ....... 14  15  15  16—60

        Williamstown ....... 13  11  18  12—54

        3-pointers: W—Bowen, Lawrence 2, Richardson 3. Records: W 3-14.

Canceled
       

        • Bishop Brossart has canceled two girls basketball games: Monday at Holy Cross and Feb.14 at Highlands. Because the Lady 'Stangs played seven games in reaching the All “A” Classic state title game, they needed to cancel two games so as not to exceed the state limit for regular-season contests.

       



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