Tuesday, February 15, 2000
N.Ky. girls basketball roundup
Ryle upsets Holmes behind Holtzapfel's 30 points
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Katie Holtzapfel scored a career-high 30 points to lead Ryle to a 49-37 upset over the Holmes Bulldogs.
Shay Smith added 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Raiders.
Erica Hallman led Holmes with 19 points.
HOLMES (37) Collins 1 0 2, Humphrey 1 0 2, Hallman 8 1 19, Patterson 2 3 7, Herindon 1 2 4, Larry 1 1 3. Totals: 14 7 37.
RYLE (49) Smith 5 0 10, Holtzapfel 8 10 30, Hastings 2 3 7, Cooper 0 2 2. Totals: 15 15 49.
Holmes ....... 5 9 10 1337
Ryle ....... 11 12 13 1349
Three-point field goals: HHallman 2. RHoltzapfel 4. Records: H 11-10, R 4-17.
Bracken County 55, Beechwood 49 The Bears converted 21 of 40 free throws, seven in the fourth quarter. The teams combined for 66 free throw attempts. Stephanie Brumley led Bracken County with 18 points while Lindsey McDermott scored 24 and Katie Polhgeers added 22 for Beechwood.
BRACKEN COUNTY (55) L. Hamilton 4 1 10, Brumley 4 9 18, Jefferson 1 0 2, Johnson 3 1 7, Buerkley 0 2 2, Norris 0 2 2, Martin 2 2 6, C. Hamilton 0 1 1. Totals: 16 21 55.
BEECHWOOD (49) Kirby 0 2 2, Pohlgeers 7 6 22, McDermott 8 8 24, Jones 0 1 1. Totals: 15 17 49.
Bracken County ....... 16 10 10 1955
Beechwood ....... 13 12 16 849
3-pointers: BL. Hamilton, Brumley. BePohlgeer 2. Records: BC 12-9, Be 10-11.
Scott 46, St. Henry 42 Scott made 14 of 22 free throws in the fourth quarter.
Colleen Pairan scored 14 points and Carlie Hutchinson added 12 for Scott. Jenn Topmiller paced St. Henry with 13 points.
SCOTT (46) Larsen 1 0 3, Matracia 2 0 4, Thomas 1 1 4, Hutchinson 3 6 12, Fisk 0 3 3, Pairan 4 6 14, JAckson 2 2 6. Totals: 13 18 46.
ST. HENRY (42) Franks 1 2 4, King 5 0 12, Topmiller 5 2 13, Seibert 0 2 2, Otte 3 2 8, Brady 1 0 3. Totals: 15 8 42.
Scott ....... 7 14 9 1646
St. Henry ....... 4 7 8 2342
Three-point field goals: ScLarsen, Thomas. StKing 2, Topmiller, Brady. Records: StH 8-12.
Boone County 69, Conner 35 Junior guard Ciara Henderson scored a career-high 32 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead Boone County.
Ashley Grobmyer added 12 points for the Rebels.
CONNER (35) Lillard 2 0 4, Michels 2 0 4, Price 1 0 2, Sutter 1 0 2, Hicks 0 4 4, Donohoo 1 2 4, Martin 2 1 7, Stasie 2 1 7, Williams 0 1 1. Totals: 11 9 35.
BOONE COUNTY (69) Martin 1 0 2, Boswell 1 0 2, Janneck 2 3 7, Matheny 1 1 4, Isaac 1 2 4, Grobmyer 5 2 12, Henderson 9 10 32, Milner 3 0 6. Totals: 23 18 69.
Conner ....... 7 7 8 1335
Boone County ....... 13 21 15 2069
Three-point field goals: CMartin 2, Stsie 2. BMatheny, Henderson 4. Records: C 6-13, B 16-6.
Newport 81, Simon Kenton 60 Jessica Beatsch, Molly White, and Stephanie Atkins each scored 15 points to lead Newport.
Leila Barnes paced Simon Kenton with a game-high 23 points.
NEWPORT (81) Crank 1 0 2, Beatsch 4 5 15, Wagner 4 3 11, Jones 2 2 6, Mills 5 3 13, White 5 1 15, Atkins 5 5 15, Runion 0 2 2, Raisor 1 0 2. Totals: 27 21 81.
SIMON KENTON (60) Dougherty 2 1 6, Bell 4 2 10, Corbin 2 2 6, Barnes 8 7 23, Klaine 0 2 2, Deaton 2 2 6, Kelsay 3 1 7. Totals: 21 17 60.
Newport ....... 17 19 25 2081
Simon Kenton ....... 13 13 15 1960
Three-point field goals: NWhite 4, Beatsch 2. SDougherty. Records: N 16-9, S 9-12.
Walton-Verona 65, Grant County 39 Jessica Schmidt had 14 points and 15 rebounds to lead Walton-Verona.
Caitlyn Ryan had 13 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists, and Megan Messmer added 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Carolyn Twehues paced Grant County with a game-high 17 points.
GRANT COUNTY (39) Twehues 4 6 17, Sipple 0 1 1, White 2 1 6, Garnett 1 2 4, Hopperton 2 5 9, Hunt 1 0 2. Totals: 10 15 39.
WALTON-VERONA (65) C. Ryan 5 2 13, Messmer 6 1 13, VonHandorf 4 0 12, Schmidt 4 6 14, Hegland 3 1 7, McIntyre 3 0 6. Totals: 25 10 65.
Grant County ....... 11 9 8 1139
Walton-Verona ....... 16 16 13 2065
Three-point field goals: GTwehues 3, White. W
Ryan, VonHandorf 4. Records: W 18-5.
Calvary Christian 58, Liberty Christian 26 Lisa VanBerkel scored a game high 26 points, and Sarah Woods added 11.
LIBERTY (26) Vogt 1 1 3, Anderson 2 0 4, Lambert 4 1 9, Pzles 1 0 2, Wheeler 3 2 8. Totals: 11 4 26.
CALVARY (58) Woods 4 2 11, Mullins 3 1 7, Adams 2 0 4, Curry 1 1 3, VanBerkel 10 5 26, Downey 1 0 2, Solomon 2 1 5. Totals: 23 10 58.
Liberty ....... 8 9 3 626
Calvary ....... 22 20 11 558
Three-point field goals: CWoods, VanBerkel. Records: L 8-12, C 16-5.
Campbell County 74, Lloyd 36 Dawn Sparks scored 16 points as the Camels led from the start.
LLOYD (36) Marshall 0 1 1, Fields 7 2 16, Kaaz 1 1 3, Wear 2 0 5, Riley 1 1 3, VanHorne 1 1 3, Vance 2 1 5. Totals: 14 7 36.
CAMOBELL COUNTY (74) Wilson 3 3 9, Ballinger 3 0 6, Ragan 3 1 9, Bunker 3 0 7, Franzen 4 3 11, Mayhew 0 1 1, Schultz 0 2 2, Sparks 8 0 16, Walker 5 3 13. Totals: 29 13 74.
Lloyd ....... 15 6 4 1136
Campbell County ....... 23 18 23 1074
3-pointers: LWear. CRagan 2, Bunker. Records: CC 14-7.
Lexington Sayre 46, Williamstown 33 Freshman guard Chelsea Vance scored 14 points for Williamstown.
WILLIAMSTOWN (33) Bowen 2 0 5, Vance 5 4 14, Brumback 0 1 1, Richardson 3 2 9, Ellis 1 2 4. Totals: 11 9 33.
SAYRE (46) Russell 2 0 4, Rardin 7 1 16, Payne 2 0 4, Heil 2 2 7, Norman 3 0 6, Milwael 4 1 9. Totals: 20 4 46.
Williamstown ....... 6 6 15 633
Sayre ....... 15 15 14 246
Three-point field goals: WBowen, Richardson. SHeil, Rardin. Records: W 4-16, S 12-7.
Ludlow 49, Villa Madonna 37 Amanda Wise, Christy Miller, and Ashley Pence each scored nine points for Ludlow.
Colleen Humphrey scored a game-high 17 points for Villa Madonna.
Ludlow was 18-of-24 from the free throw line while Villa Madonna was just 3-of-11.
LUDLOW (49) K. Miller 2 0 5, Stulz 1 4 6, Kohlbrand 2 1 5, Wise 2 5 9, Blackburn 1 0 2, C. Miller 3 3 9, Lantry 1 2 4, Pence 2 3 9. Totals: 14 18 49.
VILLA MADONNA (37) J. Uhling 2 0 4, Randall 2 0 4, K. Pavel 3 0 6, Halpin 2 2 6, Humphrey 8 1 17. Totals: 17 3 37.
Ludlow ....... 20 12 4 1349
Villa Madonna ....... 17 4 5 1137
Three-point field goals: LK. Miller, Pence 2. Records: L 13-10, V 11-12.
Notre Dame 65, Holy Cross 61 Holy Cross led Notre Dame until the fourth quarter when Holly Kreyling hit two free throws to tie the game with 15 seconds left. In over-time, senior Emily Farrel was 6-of-6 from the free throw line. Mia Bradford had 13 of her 17 points in the second half. Natalie Gardner led Holy Cross with 17 points.
HOLY CROSS (61) Gardner 6 5 17, Halpin 5 1 11, Warken 2 5 9, Noll 4 7 15, Mitts 3 3 9. Totals: 20 21 61.
NOTRE DAME (65) Farrell 6 6 20, Zembrogt 2 0 4, Fox 1 0 2, Hanser 4 1 9, Kreyling 3 3 9, Bradford 8 1 17, Fischesser 1 2 4. Totals: 25 13 65.
Holy Cross ....... 11 11 14 16 961
Notre Dame ....... 7 10 15 20 1365
3-pointers: Notre Dame 2 (Farrell 2). Records: Holy Cross (unknown); Notre Dame (16-7).
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