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Sunday, December 31, 2000

Cincinnati boys basketball games


Big third quarter sends CNE boys over Wyoming

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Ian Lafferty sank 16 of 18 free throws and scored a game high 21 points to lead Clermont Northeastern to a 72-62 victory over Wyoming Saturday at Wyoming.

        Adam Nash added 18 points for CNE.

        Josh Clark led Wyoming with 15 points and 13 rebounds.

        CLERMONT NE (72) — Lafferty 2 16 21, Barringer 2 1 5, Thacker 6 0 12, Roberts 4 0 9, Nash 6 6 18, Holthaus 2 2 7. Totals: 22 25 72.

        WYOMING (62) — Gale 2 1 5, Davis 5 0 10, Dantzler 3 1 7, Clark 7 1 15, Huening 4 1 10, Rivera 2 0 4, Henthorn 2 2 6, Jacobs 1 1 3, Carsman 1 0 2. Totals: 27 7 62.

        Clermont NE ....... 17  16  20  19—72

        Wyoming ....... 19  15  11  17—62

        3-pointers: C—Lafferty, Roberts, Holthaus. W—Huening. Records: C 7-1, W 3-3.

        • St. Xavier 61, Fairfield 36, Fairfield Holiday Tournament championship — Mike Grogan scored 15 points for the Bombers.

        ST. XAVIER (61) — Callahan 3 1 8, Grogan 5 2 15, Cornette 4 1 11, Bast 3 2 8, Nolan 2 0 6, Hurley 0 3 3, Gay 1 1 3, Heekin 1 0 2, Cashen 2 1 5. Totals: 21 11-14 61.

        FAIRFIELD (36) — Willis 1 3 6, Tegge 2 0 4, Gwinn 2 0 4, White 0 1 1, Slade 8 0 16, Plummer 0 2 2, Ruhl 0 3 3. Totals: 13 9-14 36.

        St. Xavier ....... 13  12  11  25—61

        Fairfield ....... 7   7  10  12—36

        3-pointers: SX—Callahan, Grogan 3, Cornette 2, Nolan 2. F—Willis. Records: SX 9-0.

        • Savannah 49, Roger Bacon 47 — All-Tel Holiday Classic championship, Savannah — A 3-pointer with 23 seconds left beat Roger Bacon, which got 14 points each from Josh Hausfield and Dan Huerkamp.

        ROGER BACON (47) — Holt 2 2 8, Hausfield 5 1 14, Land 0 3 3, Huerkamp 1 0 3, Meridy 1 0 2, Wyrick 2 0 5, Phillips 3 1 7, St.Clair 1 3 5. Totals: 15 10 47.

        SAVANNAH (49) — Jackson 0 1 1, Brown 3 0 6, Coles 1 0 2, Williams 4 4 12, Young 4 5 13, Cummings 1 0 2, Green 4 2 13. Totals: 17 12 49.

        Roger Bacon ....... 5  13  13  16—47

        Savannah ....... 12  16   9  14—49

        3-pointers: R- Holt 2, Hausfield 3, Huerkamp, Wyrick; S- Green 3. Records: R 5-4.

        • Latta 69, Western Hills 67, Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Beach Ball Classic consolation — Danny Horace led Western Hills with 26 points.

        WESTERN HILLS (67) — Andrews 9, Hadnot 1, Peterson 4, Smith 13, Horace 26, Mills 11, Banks 3.

        LATTA (69) — Richardson 5, Felton 30, Short 4, Pagee 11, Sutton 11, Heyward 2, German 6.

        Western Hills ....... 14  19  25  10—67

        Latta ....... 19  14  18  18—69

        3-pointers: W—Mills, Banks. L—Felton 4, Sutton 2, Richardson. Records: L 9-2, W 5-3.

        • Princeton 78, Troy 69 — Chris McGrath and Marc Jones each scored 23 points and combined to score eight points in overtime to lead the Vikings.

        John Meeker, who scored 23 points for Troy, forced the overtime period by hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Troy's Alex Carmona led all scriers scorers with 36 points.

        TROY (69) — Meeker 8 2 23, Lutz 2 0 4, Shroyer 1 0 2, Carmona 15 6 36, Terewilliger 2 0 4. Totals: 27 8 69.

        PRINCETON (78) — M.Jones 9 0 23, Barnett 6 0 14, McGrath 7 5 23, Hill 1 0 2, J.Mullin 1 0 2, D.Jones 3 2 8, C.Brown 3 0 6. Totals: 30 7 78.

        Troy ....... 21  17  12  15   4—69

        Princeton ....... 21  12  19  13 13—78

        3-pointers: T- Meeker 5; P- M.Jones 5, Barnett 2, McGrath 4. Records: T 9-1, P 4-3.

        • Mason 61, Sycamore 58 — Sean Combs scored 24 points for Mason. David Hull led Sycamore with 17 points.

        SYCAMORE (58) — M. Hull 5 0 11, Schwerdtmann 2 0 6, Polat 3 1 7, Kennedy 1 0 3, D. Hull 8 1 17, Matthews 1 0 2, Trenz 5 2 12. Totals: 25 4 58.

        MASON (61) — Combs 8 7 24, Peters 1 2 4, Faulkner 4 5 13, Owens 3 2 8, Crain 3 2 10, Culp 1 0 2. Totals: 20 18 61.

        Sycamore ....... 12  11  20  15—58

        Mason ....... 12  15  14  20—61

       

        3-pointers: S—M. Hull, Schwerdtmann 2, Kennedy; M—Combs, Crain 2. Records: S 1-6, M 3-4.

        • Fenwick 67, Windsor Forest 44, at Groves — Matt Burns scored 17 points for Fenwick.

        FENWICK (67) — Burns 17, McCormick 12, Schwab 9, Martin 6, Kliengers 6, Hulcomb 6, Munafo 5, Combs 4, Kreke 2.

        WINDSOR (44) — Dublin 20, Dawson 15, Harris 7, Chisholm 1, King 1.

        Fenwick ....... 32  34—67

        Windsor ....... 23  21—44

        • Eastern Brown 51, Georgetown 44 — Eastern Brown outscored Georgetown 24-9 in the fourth quarter, behind nine points from R.J. Bueckler, to erase an eight-point deficit. Georgetown's Craig Waits scored 20 points. Kyle Stout had 15 points for Eastern Brown.

        EASTERN BROWN (51) — Stout 6 3 15, Dotson 6 1 13, Beuckler 2 4 9, Downing 1 0 2, Kreimer 2 1 5, Huff 3 0 7. Totals: 20 9 51.

        GEORGETOWN (44) — Seesholtz 3 1 9, Dennis 3 0 7, Waits 7 4 20, Bell 1 0 2, Johnson 2 2 6. Totals: 16 7 44.

        Eastern Brown ....... 11   6  10  24—51

        Georgetown ....... 10  11  14   9—44

        3-pointers: E—Bueckler, Huff. G—Seesholtz 2, Dennis, Waits 2. Records: E 6-2, G 4-3.

        • Cincinnati Country Day 86, Berea, Ky., 60 — San Diego Surf and Slam championship — A 31-4 first-half run was the difference for CCD. CCD was 31-of-35 from the foul line. Noah Allen scored 17 points for the Indians.

        BEREA (60) — Bowman 0 2 2, Johns 1 0 2, Seul 6 9 22, Williams 10 2 27, Overson 1 4 7. Totals: 18 17 60.

        CCD (86) — Carraway 4 2 10, Ellison 4 5 14, Wright 4 0 10, Allen 8 7 23, Cohen 3 11 17, Mitchell 0 3 3, Seward 2 3 7, Bortz 1 0 2. Totals: 26 31 86.

        Berea ....... 10  16  14  20—60

        CCD ....... 15  29  25  17—86

        3-pointers: B- Seul, Williams 5; C- Ellison, Wright 2. Records: B 4-4, C 6-0.

        • Louisville St. Xavier 71, Purcell Marian 61, Great Kentucky Shootout final — Keith Jackson scored 24 points for Purcell. Both he and Tony Fulks were named to the all-tournament team for the Cavaliers.

        LOU. ST. XAVIER (71) — Meager 0 6 6, Mascagni 0 2 2, Thienaman 6 5 19, Burger 8 7 28, Klein 3 4 10, D. Meager 0 4 4, Mosely 0 2 2. Totals: 17 30 71.

        PURCELL MARIAN (61) — Finnell 1 0 2, Fulks 4 0 8, Jackson 9 4 24, Reid 2 0 4, Thornton 1 2 4, Cooper 1 0 2, Pilgrim 4 4 12, Callaway 2 1 5. Totals: 27 11 61.

        Lou. St. Xavier ....... 15  18  17  21—71

        Purcell Marian ....... 9  18  15  19—61

        3-pointers: LS—Thienaman 2, Burger 5. P—Jackson 2. Records: P 6-2, LS 8-1.

        • Middletown Madison 61, New Miami 59, Brian Cook Classic championship at Madison — Tournament MVP Jared Rager sank four 3-pointers in the third quarter for Madison. Jon Bowman scored 17 points for New Miami.

        NEW MIAMI (59) — Roberts 2 0 4, Mullins 1 2 4, Hampton 4 0 10, Payne 6 0 13, Shelley 2 1 5, Bowman 8 1 17, Tusing 2 2 6. Totals: 25 6 59. MADISON (61) — Manis 2 2 7, Evick 4 2 10, Bursick 1 0 2, Richardson 8 1 18, Harlan 1 0 2, Mulson 4 0 8, Rager 4 2 14. Totals: 24 7 61.

        New Miami  15  13  14  17—59

        Madison ....... 12   7  25  17—61

        3-pointers: N—Hampton 2, Payne; M—Manis, Richardson, Rager 4. Records: N 5-3, M 4-5.

        • Wilmington 63, East Clinton 48 — Justin Wilson had 24 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists for the Hurricanes.

        WILMINGTON (63) — Harris 0 1 1, Hart 2 0 5, Grove 2 0 4, Skidmore 1 0 2, Armstrong 4 2 10, Wilson 9 6 24, Thiery 5 1 11, Halley 3 0 6. Totals: 26 10 63.

        EAST CLINTON (48) — Woodruff 4 2 12, Pinkerton 1 0 2, Strieber 2 0 6, Anderson 1 0 2, Kerry 1 0 2, Godlove 1 0 2, Reese 1 0 2, Patterson 2 0 6, Parker 0 2 2, Serber 0 6 6, Hawk 2 1 6. Totals: 15 11 48.

        Wilmington ....... 15  11  19  18—63

       East Clinton ....... 11  10  10  17—48

        3-pointers: W—Hart. E—Woodruff 2, Strieber 2, Patterson 2, Hawk. Records: W 4-3, E 1-5.

       



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