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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, February 09, 2000

Cincinnati girls basketball roundup


Princeton goes OT to beat Lakota West

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Kim Lancaster and Brie Bradshaw combined to score nine points in overtime, lifting Princeton to a 48-44 victory over Lakota West Tuesday night.

        Cara Wright broke her own school record for rebounds in a game with 24, while scoring 12 points for Lakota West.

        PRINCETON (48) — Davis 2 3 7, McNamara 1 0 3, Hervas 2 0 4, Noble 1 5 7, Lancaster 4 2 10, Bradshaw 5 3 13, Smith 2 0 4. Totals: 17 13 48.

        LAKOTA WEST (44) — Swift 4 3 13, Hutzelman 6 1 17, Wright 6 0 12, Carlburg 1 0 2. Totals: 17 4 44.

        Princeton ....... 8   6   8  14  12—48

        Lakota West ....... 11   9   3  13   8—44

        3-pointers: P—McNamara. L—Hutzelman 4, Swift 2. Records: P 14-5 (GMC 13-2), L 9-10 (GMC 8-7).

GMC
       

        • Sycamore 48, Hamilton 38 — Sarah Melvin scored 17 points and Lindsey Austin 15. Angela Tolbert paced Hamilton with 23 points.

        HAMILTON (38) — Brosey 1 0 2, Tolbert 9 5 23, Rusbosin 1 0 2, Frazer 1 0 2, Brown 1 0 2, Scheve 3 1 7. Totals: 16 6 38.

        SYCAMORE (48) — Frank 0 2 2, Melvin 5 3 17, Austin 6 3 15, Schwerdtmann 2 1 5, Dunn 0 1 1, Kimmey 1 0 2, Pennington 3 0 6. Totals: 17 10 48.

        Hamilton ....... 6   6  12  14—38

        Sycamore ....... 4  15  16  13—48

        3-pointers: S—Melvin 4. Records: S 14-4 (GMC 14-1), H 9-10 (7-8).

        • Milford 59, Lakota East 40 — Milford's Paige Gulleman made all three of her shots from the field and was 5-of-6 from the line.

        East's Erin Lee led all scorers with 14.

        MILFORD (59) — Kinder 1 0 2, Potrafke 4 0 8, Jack 2 0 4, Richmond 3 2 9, Moorman 1 1 3, Broecker 3 0 6, Hrovat 3 2 9, Gaible 2 1 5, Thomas 0 2 2, Gulleman 3 5 11. Totals: 22 12 59.

        LAKOTA EAST (40) — Andrea 4 0 9, Wyckoff 1 3 3, Lee 6 2 14, Nollen 2 2 6, Webb 3 0 6, Ring 1 0 2. Totals: 17 5 40.

        Milford ....... 18  19  14  8—59

        Lakota East ....... 9  12  11  8—40

        3-pointers: M—Richmond 1, Moorman 1, Hrovat 1. L—Andrea 1. Records: M 9-11 (8-8 GMC), 3-17 (2-15).

        • Fairfield 59, Middletown 37 — Tara Johnson scored 29 points, going 8-of-11 from 3-point range.

        After a cold shooting first half, Fairfield made 54 percent of its shots after halftime, including 80 percent from three-point range. Natalie Thompson added 10 points for Fairfield.

        Missy Sorrell scored 13 points and Shawna Thomas added 11 for Middletown.

        MIDDLETOWN (37) — Bond 1 0 2, Balaz 2 0 4, Males 1 3 5, Thomas 5 1 11, Mack 1 0 2, Sorrell 6 1 13. Totals: 16 4 37.

        FAIRFIELD (59) — Lichtensteiger 1 0 2, Chaney 1 2 5, T. Johnson 10 1 29, K. Johnson 1 0 2, Buczek 0 2 2, Thompson 2 6 10, Owens 1 0 3, Staudt 1 0 2, Adkins 2 0 4. Totals: 19 12 59.

        Middletown ....... 8  12  10   7—37 Fairfield ....... 7  15  24  13—59

3-pointers: M—Thomas. F—Chaney, T.Johnson 8. Records: F 10-8 (8-7 GMC), M 0-19 (0-17 GMC).

GGCL
        • Mount Notre Dame 55, Ursuline 42 — Stephanie Seibert scored nine of her 15 points in the first quarter.

        MOUNT NOTRE DAME (55) — Cooper 4 0 10, Tobergte 3 0 6, J. Emming 2 2 6, Engel 1 0 2, Seibert 6 3 15, M. Emming 5 0 10, Braun 2 2 6. Totals: 23 7 55.

        URSULINE (42) — Verrett 3 3 9, Klein 1 0 3, Davren 2 5 9, Meyer 1 1 4, Polimeni 3 1 7, Sage 1 4 6, Walker 1 0 2, Obert 1 0 2. Totals: 13 14 42.

        Mount Notre Dame ....... 15  13  10  17—55

        Ursuline ....... 6  13   9  14—42

        3-pointers: M—Cooper 2. U—Meyer, Klein. Records: U 13-7, 4-6 GGCL.

        • Mercy 37, McAuley 16 — The Bobcats held McAuley to 7-of-33 (21%) shooting from the field en route to their 10th consecutive victory. Mercy clinched the Girls Greater Cincinnati League League Scarlet Division title and improved to 17-1.

        The Bobcats broke the game open in the fourth quarter with a 16-2 run. Stephanie Woody scored seven of her game-high 11 points in the quarter.

        McAULEY (16) — Esterkamp 2 0 4, Reilman 1 0 2, Hoffman 1 1 3, Lichtenfeld 1 0 3, Kampschmidt 1 0 2, Rust 1 0 2. Totals: 7 1 16.

        MERCY (37) — Zinser 2 0 4, Zeuch 1 2 4, Barnes 2 0 5, Heintz 2 0 4, Clavier 1 7 9, Woody 5 1 11. Totals: 13 10 37.

        McAuley ....... 5   5  4   2—16

        Mercy ....... 6  10  5  16—37

        3-pointers: McA—Lichtenfeld. Mercy— Barnes. Records: McA 8-11 (GGCL 3-7), Mercy 17-1 (9-1).

        • St. Ursula 59, Seton 42 — Gretchen Menke scored 12 of her 22 points in the second half to hold off a late Seton comeback.

        Carmen Hogel added 10 points for the Bulldogs while Amy Holmes scored 11 points for Seton.

        SETON (42) — Kelsey 2 0 4, Robbins 0 6 6, Holmes 4 3 11, Meyer 1 0 2, Schroeder 1 0 2, A. Meyer 2 1 5, M. Holmes 3 4 10, Welch 1 0 2. Totals: 14 14 42.

        ST. URSULA (59) — Fischer 3 1 8, Hogel 3 2 10, Menke 9 4 22, Mahon 1 2 4, Grogan 4 0 8, Connaughton 0 1 1, Crowell 1 2 4, Nessler 0 2 2. Totals: 21 14 59.

        Seton ....... 13   3  11  15—42

        St. Ursula ....... 12  15  11  21—59

        3-pointers: Stu—Fischer, Hogel 2. Records: Stu 14-5 (GGCL 7-3).

CHL
       

        • Wyoming 50, Madeira 39 — Wyoming's victory guaranteed the team at least a share of the CHL title.

        Maria McCarthy led all scorers with 15 points. She also had five blocked shots and six rebounds, five offensive.

        WYOMING (50) — Hoyles 5 0 10, Fulton 5 2 12, Verhaeghe 1 0 2, McCarthy 3 9 15, McGee 2 3 7, Becker 2 0 4. Totals: 18 14 50.

        MADEIRA (39) — Mackris 1 1 3, Burrows 1 0 3, Staubach 3 0 6, Krietemeyer 3 0 6, Davis 5 3 13, Barnhart 3 2 8. Totals: 16 6 39.

        Wyoming ....... 14  12  11  13—50

        Madeira ....... 11  15   5   8—39

        3-pointers: M—Burrows 1. Records: W 16-3 (12-1 CHL), M 13-6 (9-4).

        • Deer Park 54, Reading 53 — Alyson Miskimens sank two free throws with 10 seconds remaining to lift Deer Park to its first Cincinnati Hills League win of the season.

        Deer Park's Dana Hott led all scorers with 22 points. Donna Ramsey led Reading with 14 points.

        DEER PARK (54) — Eigel 4 2 13, Dennis 5 1 11, Ottopal 0 2 2, Hott 7 5 22, Howard 0 1 1, Miskimens 0 3 3, Jetter 1 0 2. Totals: 17 14 54.

        READING (53) — Mi. Murphy 0 1 1, Me. Murphy 3 0 6, Baltimore 3 4 11, Fletcher 1 0 2, Nolte 1 0 2, Ramsey 4 6 14, Gallo 2 3 7, Lawson 4 2 10. Totals: 18 16 53.

        Deer Park ....... 11  14  14  15—54

        Reading ....... 11  12  13  17—53

        3-pointers: DP—Eigel 3, Hott 3. R—Baltimore. Records: DP 4-15 (1-12 CHL), R 6-13 (2-11 CHL).

        • Indian Hill 62, Finneytown 51— Indian Hill senior forward Haley Warden had 21 points.

        Indian Hill (62) — Cooper 6 0 12, Lightfield 2 1 5, Schmitt 0 1 1, David 7 2 16, Ellis 3 1 7, Warden 5 10 21. Totals: 23 15 62.

        FINNEYTOWN (51) — Flick 1 0 2, Me. Behler 4 0 9, Mi. Behler 5 4 14, Neher 1 0 2, Monterosso 1 0 2, Meyer 8 0 16, Ogletree 3 0 6. Totals: 23 4 51.

        Indian Hill ....... 22  21   9  10—62

        Finneytown ....... 15  14  12  10—51

        3-pointers: I — Warden, F — Me. Behler. Records: I (15-4) (11-2 CHL), F (11-8) (8-5 CHL).

        • Mariemont 45, Taylor 44 — Lindsey Rogers made a follow shot and then a free throw with 8 seconds remaining to lift Mariemont.

        Liz Kauffmann led the Warriors with 16 points and Rogers added 14. Taylor played without leading scorer Stasie Miller.

        MARIEMONT (45) — Kauffmann 5 4 16, R. Potts 3 0 6, Hitt 0 1 1, Brown 0 2 2, Hook 3 0 6, Rogers 6 2 14. Totals: 17 9 45.

        TAYLOR (44) — Neidhard 4 2 12, Gerwin 1 5 7, Hoffman 2 0 5, Poynter 4 2 12, Smith 1 0 2, Doll 1 1 3, Baites 1 1 3. Totals: 14 11 44.

        Mariemont ....... 10  11  12  12—45

        Taylor ....... 5  15  15   9—44

        3-pointers: M—Kauffmann 2. T—Neidhard 2, Hoffman, Poynter 2. Records: M 4-14, T 8-10 (CHL 6-7).

QCC
        • Hughes 53, Withrow 51 — Johnnae Red hit a layup with nine seconds remaining to give Hughes the QCC title.

        HUGHES (53) — Moore 5 3 13, Burns 5 3 13, Lamb 0 1 1, Bridges 4 0 9, Pettijohn 6 2 15, Red 1 0 2. Totals: 21 9 52.

        WITHROW (51) — Cunningham 2 3 8, Hampton 1 0 3, Raven 4 0 10, Collins 8 0 17, Richardson 1 1 3, Mack 2 4 8, Chapman 1 0 2. Totals: 19 8 51.

        Hughes ....... 11  10  17  15—53

        Winthrow ....... 22  12   3  14—51

        Three-point goals: H-Bridges 1, W-Cunningham 1, Hampton 1, Raven 2, Collins 1. Records: H 13-6 (12-1 QCC), W 13-5 (10-3).

        • Western Hills 52, Taft 18 — The Mustangs scored the first 10 points. Senior Niya Hill led all scorers with 15 while sophomore Darnise Edwards added 13.

        TAFT (18) — Phelps 3 2 8, Rogers 1 0 2, Edwards 1 0 3, Tobin 2 0 5. Totals: 7 2 18.

        WESTERN HILLS (52) — Cook 2 0 4, Tolliver 4 3 12, Morris 2 0 4, Bullock 2 0 4, Edwards 6 0 13, Hill 6 1 15. Totals: 22 4 52.

        Taft ....... 2   9   1   6—18

        Western Hills ....... 18  16  11   7—52

        3-pointers: T—Edwards, Tobin. W—Tolliver, Edwards, Hill 2. Records: T 4-12 (2-9 QCC), W 5-14 (5-8).

        • Woodward 44, Aiken 41 — Natalie Pride scored nine points in the fourth quarter and Keiri Johnson added six.

        WOODWARD (43) — Wells 1 3 5, Lillard 1 2 4, Houston 6 0 13, Johnson 1 0 2, Pride 4 2 11, Brewer 2 2 6, Smith 1 1 3. Totals: 16 10 44.

        AIKEN (41) — Walker 0 2 2, Harrison 1 0 2, Beal 0 6 6, Wells 1 1 3, Hodge 5 2 14, Pryor 1 3 5, Satterwhite 3 3 9. Totals: 11 17 39.

        Woodward ....... 8   7  13  16—44

        Aiken ....... 8  11  10  12—41

        3-pointers: W—Houston, Pride. A—Hodge 2. Records: A 2-14 (1-10 QCC), W 5-12 (4-7).

        • Walnut Hills 39, Mount Healthy 32 — Walnut Hills outscored the Owls 15-5 in the fourth quarter, thanks to a full-court trapping defense and Katie Antle's five points.

        Antle's finished with 11 points, all in the second half. Evan Parker also totaled 11 points and pulled off 15 rebounds for the Eagles.

        WALNUT HILLS (39) — Fennell 1 0 2, Lajeunesse 1 0 2, Ward 1 0 2, Parker 4 2 11, Martin 1 0 3, Wilson 2 4 8, Antle 4 0 11. Totals: 14 6 39.

        MOUNT HEALTHY (32) — Mahlerwein 0 1 1, Brewer 2 2 6, Barrett 4 0 11, Chilton 3 0 6, Simmons 1 0 2, Tillman 2 0 4, Taylor 1 0 2. Totals: 13 3 32.

        Walnut Hills ....... 6  7  11  15—39

        Mount Healthy ....... 9  9   9   5—32

        3-pointers: WH—Parker, Martin, Antle 3. MH—Barrett 3. Records: WH 9-10 (9-4 QCC), MH 10-9 (9-4).

Others
        • Franklin County 56, East Central 47 — Kara Feller scored 14 points in the first half which Franklin County dominated en route to a 32-18 lead.

        EAST CENTRAL (47) — Zimmerman 5 0 11, Moorman 6 1 13, Frondorf 2 0 4, Fox 3 2 8 Wiedeman 2 5 10, Maushart 0 1 1. Totals: 18 9 47.

        FRANKLIN COUNTY (56) — Feller 6 2 16, Eckerle 7 3 18, Gribben 2 0 4, Stevens 4 0 8, Gillman 2 3 8, Totten 1 0 2. Totals: 22 8 56.

        East Central ....... 9   9  14  15—47

        Franklin Co. ....... 15  17  14  10—56

        3-pointers: E—Zimmerman, Wiedeman. F— Feller 2, Eckerle, Gillman Records: EC 7-10, FC 15-3.

        • Badin 48, Oak Hills 33 — The Rams went on a 27-4 run to end the game behind Kerri Fiehrer's 12 points.

        Caitlyn Wolfe had eight of her 12 points in the second half for Badin. Jackie Cornelius scored 10 points for Oak Hills.

        BADIN (48) — Vilkoski 0 2 2, Bennett 2 2 6, Fiehrer 7 4 18, Shull 2 0 4, Moerner 0 1 1, Overton 2 1 5, Wolfe 4 4 12. Totals: 17 14 48.

        OAK HILLS (33) — Kluesener 1 1 4, Brunner 0 2 2, Martini 1 0 3, Cornelius 4 2 10, Fehr 0 2 2, Lack 1 1 3, Dietrich 3 0 9. Totals: 11 8 33.

        Badin ....... 11   8  13  16—48

        Oak Hills ....... 8  11  10   4—33

        3-pointers: O—Dietrich 3, Kluesener, Martini. Records: B 16-4, O 9-10.

       



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