Friday, January 05, 2001
Cincinnati girls basketball games
Lakota West stays unbeaten in GMC
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Lakota West took a major step toward winning the Greater Miami Conference girls basketball title with a 53-36 victory over Princeton Thursday at Princeton.
Lakota West (81-, 7-0 GMC) shot 70 percent from the field while holding Princeton (5-5, 4-4) to 25 percent.
Amber James scored 10 points for Princeton.
LAKOTA WEST (53) Gostisha 1 0 2, Comisar 4 7 15, Tyburski 0 1 1, Swift 3 3 9, Wright 6 6 18, Carlberg 2 0 4, Eifert 2 0 4. Totals: 18 17 53.
PRINCETON (36) Davis 2 2 8, McNamara 0 2 2, Hervas 2 0 4, James 3 4 10, Bradshaw 2 1 5, Simons 1 0 2, Duncan 0 1 1, Smith 1 2 4. Totals: 11 8 36.
Lakota West ....... 8 14 12 1953
Princeton ....... 5 4 11 1636
3-pointers: P Davis 2. Records: 8-1 (7-0 GMC), P 5-5 (4-4 GMC).
Oak Hills 47, Colerain 36 The Highlanders took over sole possession of second place in the GMC.
Vanessa Laug scored 17 points for the Highlanders.
OAK HILLS (47) Sauers 2 0 4, Martini 1 0 3, Cornelius 0 2 2, Fehr 4 1 11, Lack 1 0 2, Laug 4 9 17, Holmes 2 4 8. Totals: 14 17 47.
COLERAIN (36) Hailey 2 4 8, Croxton 2 4 7, Haggard 1 1 3, Wessel 2 0 6, Mahler 1 7 9, Bankston 0 3 3. Totals: 8 18 36.
Oak Hills ....... 9 12 11 1547
Colerain ....... 6 6 14 1036
3-pointers: O-Fehr 2; C-Wessel 2. Records: O 8-1 (7-1 GMC), C 7-3 (7-2 GMC).
Sycamore 47, Hamilton 39 Jessica Fitzwilson made a 3-pointer and four free throws during the final five minutes, breaking a 34-34 tie for the Aviators.
SYCAMORE (47) Frank 1 4 6, Fitzwilson 2 7 12, Goure 1 0 2, Schwerdtmann 4 1 9, Kimmey 1 2 4, Wade 1 0 2, Ebel 1 2 4, Pennington 4 0 8. Totals: 15 16 47.
HAMILTON (39) DeLong 2 0 6, Brosey 1 0 2, Marshall 3 2 9, Young 1 0 2, Fox 3 1 7, Brown 3 0 7, Vance 2 2 6. Totals: 15 5 39.
Sycamore ....... 7 13 9 1847
Hamilton ....... 10 8 12 939
3-pointers: S-Fitzwilson 1; H-DeLong 2, Marshall 1, Brown 1. Records: S 6-5 (4-4 GMC), H 3-8 (1-7).
Fairfield 53, Middletown 40 Wanisha Smith had 28 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Indians. Brittany Shields led the Middies with 22 points and 11 rebounds.
FAIRFIELD (53) Buczek 2 1 5, Smith 7 14 28, Davenport 2 4 8, Taylor 1 2 4, Carty 1 1 4, Hauck 1 2 4. Totals: 14 24 53.
MIDDLETOWN (40) Veatch 1 0 2, Weingartner 2 0 4, Shields 9 4 22, Rupp 1 1 3, Mack 1 0 2, Landis 1 0 2, Russell 2 1 5. Totals: 17 6 40.
Fairfield ....... 15 14 10 1453
Middletown ....... 13 8 5 1440
3-pointers: F Carty.
Milford 56, Lakota East 52 Jen Hrovat scored 15 points for Milford.
LAKOTA EAST (52) Andrea 3 2 9, Williams 2 0 4, Lee 4 8 16, Nollen 3 0 6, Marshall 2 2 6, Estes 4 0 8, Ring 1 1 3. Totals: 19 13 52.
MILFORD (56) Thomas 2 0 4, Jack 2 1 6, Moorman 3 1 9, Hrovat 6 2 15, Gaible 4 2 10, Richmond 1 4 6, Gardner 3 0 6. Totals: 21 10 56.
Lakota East ....... 13 12 14 1152
Milford ....... 10 17 16 1356
3-pointers: L-Andrea 1; M-Jack 1, Moorman 2, Hrovat 1. Records: L 5-6, M 3-7 (2-4).
Miami Valley Conference
North College Hill 77, Lockland 16 Amber Flynn had a season-high 26 points and 12 rebounds, and Michele Miller had 19 points, six assists and nine rebounds for NCH.
LOCKLAND (16) Cox 0 2 2, Acus 1 0 2, Straus 0 1 1, Urton 2 0 4, Freeman 1 1 3, Sickinger 1 0 2, Crockett 1 0 2. Totals: 6 4 16.
NCH (77) L. Johnson 6 0 13, Goldmas 2 1 5, S. Johnson 4 0 8, Faller 3 0 6, Flynn 13 0 26, Miller 8 3 19. Totals: 36 4 77.
Lockland ....... 2 3 6 516
North College Hill ....... 28 22 17 1077
3-pointers: NL. Johnson. Records: N 6-3, 6-2 MVC; L 1-7, 1-5 MVC.
Cincinnati Country Day 54, New Miami 17 Palmer Fitzhugh scored eight points in the first quarter when CCD outscored New Miami 20-0.
CCD (54) Vierling 5 0 10, Woods 2 0 4, Baker 4 2 10, Fitzhugh 5 2 12, Reiber 4 0 8, Stinson 4 0 8, Schneider 1 0 2. Totals: 25 4 54.
NEW MIAMI (17) Goins 1 2 4, Robinson 1 0 2, Fisher 0 2 2, Broshear 0 1 1, Hodges 1 0 2, Faulkner 1 0 2, Ritchie 2 0 4. Totals: 5 5 17.
CCD ....... 20 14 12 854
New Miami ....... 0 6 6 517
Records: C 6-1, N 0-8.
CHCA 79, St. Bernard 20 Robyn Shipley had 17 points, six steals and six assists for CHCA.
ST. BERNARD (20) Simos 1 0 2, Hendricks 1 0 2, Ellis 2 0 5, Prather 4 0 8, McPartlin 0 1 1, Schafer 1 0 2 Totals: 9 1 20.
CHCA (79) Shipley 6 1 17, Dostal 1 0 2, Brennecke 2 1 5, Snyder 2 0 4, Holman 5 0 13, Nichols 6 2 14, Humphrey 1 4 6, Trenz 8 2 18. Totals: 31 10 79.
St. Bernard ....... 6 8 6 020
CHCA ....... 25 23 21 1079
3-pointers: SBEllis. CShipley 4, Holamn 3. Records: C 8-1, 6-1 MVC.
Queen City Conference
Woodward 64, Aiken 35 Tiera Johnson led all scorers with 21 points for Woodward.
AIKEN (35) Gabreab 1 0 2, Hodge 2 0 4, Tinsley 2 0 4, T. Satterwhite 1 1 3, A. Satterwhite 7 6 20, Dickerson 1 0 2. Totals: 14 7 35.
WOODWARD (64) Bradley 1 0 2, Biggers 3 0 6, Billingsley 5 0 10, Fields 3 2 8, Lillard 3 0 6, Johnson 10 1 21, Jones 3 1 7, Love 2 0 4. Totals: 30 4 64.
Aiken ....... 6 11 4 1435
Woodward ....... 14 17 14 1964
3-pointers: none. Records: A 3-7
Western Hills 43, Taft 37 Darnise Edwards sank five of eight free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
Crystal Clark led Taft with 13 points.
TAFT (37) Clark 6 0 13, Sneed 1 4 6, Jennings 1 0 2, Ragland 1 7, Dunlap 1 1 3, Woods 0 1 1, Hill 2 0 5. Totals: 14 7 37.
WESTERN HILLS (43) S. Tolliver 3 0 6, R. Tolliver 2 2 6, Banks 1 0 2, Russia 1 2 4, Goodrich 1 0 2, Bullock 6 2 14, Edwards 1 7 9. Totals: 15 13 43.
Taft ....... 6 8 14 937
Western Hills ....... 10 13 9 1143
3-pointers: TClark, Hill. Records: W 4-6 (QCC 3-3), T 2-7 (1-5).
Walnut Hills 48, Mount Healthy 35 Keri Antle scored a team-high 13 points for Walnut Hills.
April Simmons led Mount Healthy with 16 points.
WALNUT HILLS (48) Marsh 0 1 1, Kelsey 3 0 6, Greene 1 1 3, Turner 2 0 6, Martin 2 0 6, Wilson 4 1 9, Davis 2 0 4, Antle 4 3 13. Totals: 18 6 48.
MOUNT HEALTHY (35) Brewer 3 4 10, Johnson 1 3 5, Simmons 6 2 16, Thomas 2 0 4. Totals: 12 9 35.
Walnut Hills ....... 12 15 13 848
Mount Healthy ....... 2 12 9 1235
3-pointers: W-Turner 2, Martin 2, Antle 2; M-Simmons 2. Records: W 6-3 (5-1 QCC), M 5-3 (4-2).
Hughes 74, Withrow 41 Susan Johnson scored a game-high 17 points for the Big Red. Nekela Richardson had 13 points for Withrow.
HUGHES (74) F. Johnson 1 0 2, Davis 3 4 10, Everson 3 2 8, Burns 7 0 14, Steele 3 0 7, Bridges 3 0 7, Pettijohn 1 1 3, S. Johnson 8 1 17. Totals: 30 13 74.
WITHROW (41) Hampton 3 5 11, Pryor 2 0 4, Hayes 0 1 1, Collins 3 1 7, Richardson 6 1 13, Ward 2 0 4, Spivery 0 1 1. Totals: 16 9 41.
Hughes ....... 20 18 17 1974
Withrow ....... 6 5 15 1541
3-pointers: H Bridges. Record: W 4-4 (2-3 QCC).
Girls Greater Cincinnati
Ursuline 51, Mercy 43 Whitney Klein and Erin Davren each hit clutch 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to clinch the win.
URSULINE (51) Obert 4 2 12, Klein 3 2 10, Blackburn 1 7 9, Davren 3 1 8, Polimeni 0 1 1, Howell 4 1 9, Walker 1 0 2. Totals: 16 14 51.
MERCY (43) Mullen 1 0 3, Brunner 2 0 4, Stern 1 0 2, Zerilla 0 8 8, Gehne 1 0 2, Heintz 1 1 4, Clavier 5 0 10, Winright 4 0 10. Totals: 15 9 43.
Ursuline ....... 10 12 14 1351
Mercy ....... 9 7 15 1243
3-pointers: U Obert, Klein 2, Davren. M Winright 2, Mullen, Heintz. Records: U 6-6 (3-2 GGCL), M 8-2 (3-1 GGCL).
McAuley 61, Seton 53 Lisa Kampschmidt scored nine of her game-high 24 points to lead McAuley to its first GGCL win of the season.
Julie Robbins led Seton with 17 points.
McAULEY (61) Sullivan 0 2 2, Sunderman 1 0 2, Reilman 1 0 2, Hoffman 3 6 14, Lichtenfeld 1 6 9, Koenig 3 2 8, Kampschmidt 9 6 24. Totals: 18 22 61.
SETON (53) Kelsey 3 1 9, Kenney 1 1 3, A. Meyer 4 3 11, E. Meyer 1 0 2, Robbins 5 5 17, Schiller 4 1 9, Welch 0 2 2. Totals: 18 13 53.
McAuley ....... 11 16 11 2261
Seton ....... 14 7 17 1553
3-pointers: M Hoffman 2, Lichtenfeld. S Kelsey, Robbins 2. Records: M 8-3 (1-3 GGCL), S 5-5 (2-2 GGCL).
Purcell Marian 50, Badin 45 The Cavs kept sole possession of first place in the GGCL Gray Division.
BADIN (45) Vilkoski 2 0 4, Parker 3 0 6, Beckett 1 0 2, Brennan 3 0 9, Shull 5 3 13, Overton 5 0 11. Totals: 19 3 45.
PURCELL MARIAN (50) Hale 3 4 11, Finnell 8 1 17, White 4 3 11, Reese 3 4 10, A. White 0 1 1. Totals: 18 13 50.
Badin ....... 12 6 15 7 545
Purcell Marian ....... 12 10 12 6 1050
3-pointers: B-Brennan 3, Overton; P-Hale. Records: B (1-3 GGCL), P 10-1 (4-0 GGCL).
St. Ursula 51, Mt. Notre Dame 43 Kristen Mahon had 16 points to lead the Bulldogs. Mel Thomas led MND with 13 points.
ST. URSULA (51) Mahon 6 2 16, Grogan 6 2 14, Connaughton 3 1 7, Naltner 2 1 5, Schroder 3 0 7, Dooley 1 0 2. Totals: 21 6 51.
MND (43) Rohlfs 1 0 2, Holthaus 2 1 5, Hogan 2 0 5, Engel 4 0 8, Nahrup 2 0 4, Thomas 3 6 13, Barber 1 0 2, Braun 2 0 4. Totals: 17 7 43.
St. Ursula ....... 13 15 15 851
MND ....... 10 11 7 1543
3-pointers: SMahon 2, Schroder. MHogan, Thomas. Records: M 5-6 (GGCL 0-3).
Cincinnati Hills League
Madeira 59, Indian Hill 29 Junior forward Amanda Davis scored a career-high 30 points to lead the Amazons.
INDIAN HILL (29) Crook 1 1 4, Ellis 3 2 8, David 2 0 4, Schmidt 1 0 3, Tepe 1 1 3, VonLehmon 1 2 4, Forbes 1 0 2. Totals: 10 6 28.
MADEIRA (59) Mackris 1 0 2, Barnhill 3 0 6, Rupe 3 0 6, Sotelo 0 3 3, Groll 1 2 4, Davis 12 6 30, Gratsch 2 0 4, Barnhart 1 0 2, Burnett 1 0 2. Totals: 24 11 59.
Indian Hill ....... 5 12 2 929
Madeira ....... 16 16 11 1659
3-pointers: ICrook, Schmidt. Records: I 5-3 (CHL 4-3), M 9-2 (6-1).
Wyoming 56, Taylor 41 Maria McCarthy scored a game-high 19 points and the Cowboys forced 22 turnovers during the first half.
WYOMING (56) Anderson 0 9 9, Verhaeghe 3 4 10, McCarthy 9 1 19, Berkemeyer 0 1 1, Bell 1 0 2, McGee 4 2 11, Loper 1 2 4. Totals: 18 19 56.
TAYLOR (41) Neidhard 1 2 4, Gerwin 2 6 10, Doll 1 0 2, Poynter 4 3 13, Lapking 2 3 7, Rogers 1 1 3, Crofford 1 0 2. Totals: 12 15 41.
Wyoming ....... 17 18 12 956
Taylor ....... 7 12 11 1141
3-pointers: W-McGee 1; T-Poynter 2. Records: W 7-2 (5-1 CHL), T 4-7 (2-5).
Mariemont 58, Reading 29 Senior Lindsey Rogers scored six consecutive points in the second quarter and finished with 16 for Mariemont.
MARIEMONT (58) Kauffmann 4 3 11, Whittelsey 2 0 5, Perry 5 0 10, L. Potts 2 1 5, Pember 1 1 3, Safford 0 2 2, Brown 1 0 2, Shaefer 1 0 2, Hook 0 2 2, Rogers 8 0 16. Totals: 24 9 58.
READING (29) Mi. Murphy 0 5 5, Me. Murphy 1 0 2, Bartneck 1 1 3, Sippola 0 3 3, Davis 1 0 2, Irwin 1 2 4, Gee 2 2 6, Lawson 1 2 4. Totals: 7 15 29.
Mariemont ....... 9 22 12 1558
Reading ....... 4 7 10 829
3-pointers: MWhittelsey. Records: M 10-1 (CHL 6-1), R 5-5 (3-3).
Finneytown 46, Deer Park 36 Heather Neagr scored 13 fourth-quarter points, including two 3-pointers, for the Wildcats.
Katie Dennis scored 10 points to lead Deer Park.
DEER PARK (36) Eigel 3 0 9, Dennis 4 2 10, Howard 1 1 3, Wilson 3 2 8, Miskimmens 2 0 6. Totals: 13 5 36.
FINNEYTOWN (46) Neagr 5 5 17, Lorber 2 0 4, Gardner 2 2 7, Warner 0 2 2, Gardlik 2 0 4, Bond 2 7 11, Croley 0 1 1. Totals: 13 17 46.
Deer Park ....... 9 5 12 1036
Finneytown ....... 4 9 11 2246
3-pointers: D Eigel 3, Miskimmens 2. F Neagr 2, Gardner. Records: D 1-9 (0-7 CHL), F 2-8 (1-7 CHL).
FAVC Buckeye
Winton Woods 73, Turpin 53 Amorah John son scored 20 points and the Warriors extended their winning streak to four games.
TURPIN (53) Dold 0 2 2, Arnette 0 2 2, Cummings 1 0 3, Biser 4 1 12, Hensley 5 0 14, Fox 1 0 2, Anderson 1 0 2, Mave 3 0 6, Page 0 2 2, Watts 3 2 8. Totals: 18 9 53.
WINTON WOODS (73) O'Neal 1 1 4, White 0 1 1, Fletcher 7 0 14, Johnson 7 6 20, Box 6 0 15, Burton 3 0 7, Brown 1 0 2, Tinsley 3 0 6, Jackson 2 0 4. Totals: 25 8 73.
Turpin ....... 16 10 13 1453
Winton Woods ....... 14 22 24 1373
3-pointers: TCummings, Biser 3, Hensley 4. WP'Neal, Box 3, Burton. Records: T 2-9 (FAVC 0-6), W 6-2 (5-1).
Northwest 59, Glen Este 41 Tina Dobrowski scored 20 points for Northwest. Glen Este was led by Sarah Dorsch with 12 points.
GLEN ESTE (41) Kools 0 2 2, Dorsch 5 1 12, Pennington 2 0 4, Riley 3 3 11, Thomas 1 0 2, Appleton 2 0 4, Gee 1 0 2, Nickum 2 0 4. Totals: 16 6 41.
NORTHWEST (59) B. Meister 3 0 6, S. Meister 2 1 5, Kuhn 0 1 1, Jared 3 3 9, Kennedy 1 2 4, Dobrowski 10 0 20, Dakin 7 0 14. Totals: 26 7 59.
Glen Este ....... 12 8 13 841
Northwest ....... 17 18 11 1359
3-pointers: GDorsch, Riley 2. Records: N 4-6 (FAVC 2-4), G 3-6 2-4).
Amelia 50, Anderson 36 Robin Davidson led all scorers with 14 points for Amelia. Quincy Deed paced Anderson with 13 points.
AMELIA (50) Votapek 3 1 11, Gillespie 4 0 11, Davidson 5 4 14, Guinan 2 0 4, Immert 3 1 7, Cammeresi 0 3 3. Totals: 17 9 50.
ANDERSON (36) Gearhart 0 3 3, Sherrick 4 1 10, Deeds 4 5 13, Gruber 2 1 6, Leavy 1 0 2, Bove 1 0 2. Totals: 12 10 36.
Amelia ....... 6 12 16 1650
Anderson ....... 5 9 17 536
3-pointers: AmVotapek 2, Gillespie 3. An
Sherrick, Gruber. Records: Am 5-5 (FAVC 2-4), An 5-6 (2-5).
Mason 51, Harrison 22 Michelle Munoz played only two quarters due to an injured left ankle, but Jere' Issenmann scored 20 points, including four 3-pointers, for Mason.
HARRISON (22) Santille 1 0 2, Brooks 0 1 1, Holderer 1 1 3, Toney 2 0 4, Lux 3 0 6, Ransich 2 2 6. Totals: 9 4 22.
MASON (51) McKinney 1 0 2, Hampshire 1 0 2, Stein 3 1 9, Minnich 2 0 4, Shull 1 0 2, Issenmann 6 4 20, Munoz 2 2 6, Piontek 0 2 2, Callicut 1 0 2, Lower 1 0 2. Totals: 18 9 51.
Harrison ....... 2 6 2 1222
Mason ....... 10 9 9 2351
3-pointers: M Issenmann 4, Stein 2. Records: H 5-3 (4-2 FAVC Buckeye), M 8-3 (6-0 FAVC Buckeye).
FAVC Cardinal
Kings 69, Loveland 42 Kings senior captain Sarah Fox scored a game-high 26 points for the Knights.
KINGS (69) Sclasky 1 0 2, Feldneyer 0 2 2, Heekin 4 0 9, Roudabush 6 7 19, Gallo 0 1 1, Fox 10 3 26, McClung 0 2 4, L. Fox 2 0 6. Totals: 21 15 69.
LOVELAND (42) Stier 3 0 7, Bowman 2 0 4, Smith 1 3 5, Miller 1 0 2, Wilson 4 0 10, Sorge 2 2 6, Bess 1 0 2, Brosemer 2 0 4, Bentz 1 0 2. Totals: 17 5 42.
Kings ....... 18 23 11 1769
Loveland ....... 8 10 12 1042
3-pointers: K-Heekin, S. Fox 3, L. Fox 2; L-Stier. Records: K 6-2, (6-0 FAVC); L 3-7, (3-3 FAVC).
Lebanon 49, Norwood 18 Ashley Ball and Katie Shaw each scored 11 to lead the Warriors.
LEBANON (49) Baillie 3 0 7, Ball 5 1 11, Siehl 4 0 10, Turner 2 1 5, Shaw 5 1 11, Levan 2 1 5. Totals: 21 4 49.
NORWOOD (18) Elliott 1 0 2, Smith 2 0 4, McCarthy 1 0 2, Hammond 1 0 2, Kassem 1 0 2, Collins 2 0 4, McCalla 1 0 2. Totals: 9 0 18.
Lebanon ....... 17 14 4 1449
Norwood ....... 4 2 2 618
3-pointers: LSiehl 2, Baillie. Records: L 4-5 (FAVC-C 2-4), N 0-9 (0-7).
Little Miami 42, Ross 19 The Panthers' Courtney Balser scored a game-high 21 points.
LITTLE MIAMI (42) Chamberlain 1 1 3, Fisher 1 4 7, Smiley 1 1 3, Richardson 1 2 4, Balser 9 0 21, S. Journey 1 0 2, L. Journey 1 0 2. Totals: 15 8 42.
ROSS (19) Bowman 3 0 6, Weisbecker 1 0 2, Wertman 1 1 3, Lange 3 0 6, Varner 1 0 2. Totals: 9 1 19.
Little Miami ....... 7 11 14 1042
Ross ....... 4 4 4 719
3-pointers: L-Balser 3, Fisher. Records: L 9-2, R 3-6.
Southern Buckeye Conf.
Georgetown 54, Hillsboro 53 Bethany Cahall made two free throws with less than a minute to play to send the G-Men into sole possession of first place.
GEORGETOWN (54) Cahall 4 8 17, Miller 1 7 9, DeClaire 1 0 2, Brown 2 4 8, Chadwell 4 2 10, Zurbach 3 0 8. Totals: 15 21 54.
HILLSBORO (53) Bayless 0 1 1, Hess 2 0 4, Butler 5 7 18, Marsh 2 0 4, Wright 1 0 2, Blair 2 0 4, Cannon 1 0 2, Walker 3 12 18. Totals: 16 20 53.
Georgetown ....... 7 17 8 2254
Hillsboro ....... 14 13 16 1053
3-pointers: GK. Hall, Zurbach 2. HButler. Records: G 7-4 (SBC 5-1), H 7-3 (4-1).
New Richmond 53, Bethel Tate 47 Brandi Loving (18 points), Jill Boys (11) and Amy Blair (10) led the Lions. Bethel-Tate's Brooke Howe had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
NEW RICHMOND (53) Coslett 2 0 5, Loving 5 8 18, Digeronimo 2 0 6, Blair 3 4 10, Boys 6 0 12, Diesel 1 0 2. Totals: 19 12 53.
BETHEL-TATE (47) Burton 4 3 11, Canter 1 1 4, Collins 2 4 8, Wilson 3 2 8, Howe 5 6 16. Totals: 15 16 47.
New Richmond ....... 16 6 16 1553
Bethel-Tate ....... 9 10 11 1747
3-pointers: NRCoslett, Digeronimo 2; BT-Canter. Records: NR 6-5, (4-1 SBC), BT 1-10, (1-5 SBC).
Batavia 53, Western Brown 37 Mandy Crooker scored 10 of her 16 points in the first half.
WESTERN BROWN (37) Wesley 4 2 10, Bolender 1 0 3, Flischel 2 0 4, Bering 0 3 3, Canford 0 2 2, Estup 2 0 4, Silvis 4 0 9, Hartman 1 0 2. Totals: 14 7 37.
BATAVIA (53) Weidner 5 0 11, Swart 5 2 12, Crooker 6 0 16, Stout 1 1 3, Lowe 0 2 2, Wehrman 3 2 9. Totals: 20 7 53.
Western Brown ....... 12 7 9 937
Batavia ....... 13 16 16 853
3-pointers: WBolender, Silvis; BWeidner, Crooker 4, Wehrman. Records: W 4-6, B 5-3 (5-2 SBC).
Greater Miami Valley Conf.
Madison 50, Carlisle 37 Amanda Norvel led the Mohawks with 10 points. Sarah Tarbox paced Carlisle with 16 points.
CARLISLE (37) Alcorn 1 0 3, Boy 1 6 8, Stebelton 3 1 7, Tarbox 6 0 16, Reynolds 0 2 2, Snyder 0 1 1. Totals: 11 10 37.
MADISON (50) Nance 2 0 4, Short 1 0 2, Norvel 5 0 10, Delscamp 4 0 8, E. Kroger 2 0 4, H. Kroger 2 1 5, Young 4 1 9, Snowden 3 0 8. Totals: 23 2 50.
Carlisle ....... 7 16 6 837
Madison ....... 13 10 13 1450
3-pointers: CAlcorn, Tarbox 4. MSnowden 2. Records: M 5-7, C 2-9.
Mid Miami League
Springboro 66, Edgewood 26 Leigh Lacy set a single-game school record for 3-pointers with five for the Panthers.
SPRINGBORO (66) Dwyer 1 1 4, Graham 3 2 8, Teets 0 2 2, Sullivan 7 4 19, Lacy 8 0 21, White 2 0 4, Ballard 4 0 8. Totals: 25 9 66.
EDGEWOOD (26) Osborne 1 1 3, Hoskins 5 5 17, McIntosh 1 0 2, Bennett 1 2 4. Totals: 8 8 26.
Springboro ....... 21 18 16 1166
Edgewood ....... 8 11 4 326
3-pointers: SLacy 5, Sullivan, Dwyer; EHoskins 2. Records: S 9-1 (6-0 MML), E 7-4 (2-4 MML)
Kenton Trace Conference
Clinton-Massie 47, East Clinton 29 Mindy Wood scored 13 of her 20 points in the first half for the Falcons.
CLINTONMASSIE (47) Brigano 1 0 2, Wilkinson 1 0 2, D. Ferrau 1 0 2, Duncan 4 1 10, Wood 9 2 20, Fisher 4 0 8, Sedman 1 0 3. Totals: 21 3 47.
EAST CLINTON (29) Caplinger 4 0 8, Liming 1 1 3, Vanscoy 1 4 6, Caskey 2 1 5, Brunner 1 0 2, Howard 1 2 4, Davis 0 1 1. Totals: 10 9 29.
Clinton-Massie ....... 12 11 14 1047
East Clinton ....... 6 7 6 1029
3-pointers: CDuncan, Sedman. Records: C 4-7 (2-3 KTC), E 3-6 (1-4 KTC).
Non-league
School for Creative and Performing Arts 46, Williamsburg 28 Kate Spickard scored 10 of her 15 points in the first half for SCPA.
WILLIAMSBURG (28) Turkelson 1 2 4, Schneider 4 0 8, Hayes 0 2 2, Ferguson 4 6 14. Totals: 9 10 28.
SCPA (46) Spickard 6 2 15, Brunis 1 0 2, McCollum 2 0 5, Hill 4 0 8, Hoernschemeyer 2 0 4, John 2 0 4, Williams 0 1 1, Gordon 1 3 5, Davis 0 2 2. Totals: 18 8 46.
Williamsburg ....... 6 7 6 928
SCPA ....... 10 15 9 1246
3-pointers: SSpickard, McCollum. Records: S 7-1.
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Amelia 50, Anderson 36
Batavia 53, Western Brown 37
Bellevue 60, Silver Grove 25
Bishop Brossart 81, Shelby Valley 79
Calvary Christian 58, Dayton 34
Campbell Co. 66, Bracken Co. 51
CHCA 79, St. Bernard 20
Cincinnati Country Day 54, New Miami 17
Clark County 48, Ryle 37
Clinton-Massie 47, East Clinton 29
Conner 44, St. Henry 34
Fairfield 53, Middletown 40
Finneytown 46, Deer Park 36
Georgetown 54, Hillsboro 53
Hughes 74, Withrow 41
Kings 69, Loveland 42
Lakota West 53, Princeton 36
Lebanon 49, Norwood 18
Little Miami 42, Ross 19
Ludlow 64, Heritage 24
Madeira 59, Indian Hill 29
Madison 50, Carlisle 37
Mariemont 58, Reading 29
Mason 51, Harrison 22
McAuley 61, Seton 53
Milford 56, Lakota East 52
New Richmond 53, Bethel Tate 47
Newport 55, Maysville St. Patrick 39
North College Hill 77, Lockland 16
Northwest 59, Glen Este 41
Oak Hills 47, Colerain 36
Purcell Marian 50, Badin 45
Scott Co. 68, Scott 61
SCPA 46, Williamsburg 28
Springboro 66, Edgewood 26
St. Ursula 51, Mt. Notre Dame 43
Sycamore 47, Hamilton 39
Ursuline 51, Mercy 43
Villa Madonna 43, Beechwood 30
Walnut Hills 48, Mount Healthy 35
Western Hills 43, Taft 37
Winton Woods 73, Turpin 53
Woodward 64, Aiken 35
Wyoming 56, Taylor 41
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