Sunday, January 07, 2001
Cincinnati girls basketball games
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Center Maria McCarthy scored 17 points, including 14 in the first half, to lead Wyoming to a 54-51 victory over McNicholas Saturday.
She held Ashley Clark, the Rockets' leading scorer, to a season-low nine points.
WYOMING (54) Anderson 3 0 7, Hoyles 1 0 2, Verhaeghe 6 2 14, McCarthy 7 3 17, Berkemeyer 1 0 2, Bell 1 0 2, McGee 2 4 10. Totals: 20 9 54.
MCNICHOLAS (51) Flammer 1 0 3, Hornchemeier 2 0 5, B. Clark 2 0 4, A. Clark 4 1 9, J. Breving 1 0 3, Oberschmidt 6 0 12, K. Breving 7 1 15. Totals: 23 2 51.
Wyoming ....... 10 15 12 1754
McNicholas ....... 8 13 15 1551
3-pointers: WAnderson, McGee 2. M
Flammer, Hornschemeier, J. Breving. Records: W 9-2, M 9-2.
Kings 64, Lebanon 35 Sarah Fox scored 29 points for the Knights.
KINGS (64) Heekin 4 1 13. Daugherty 1 0 2, Roudabush 4 2 10, S. Fox 10 3 29, McClung 2 4 8, L. Fox 1 0 2. Totals: 18 10 64.
LEBANAON (34) Baillie 2 0 4, Ball 2 0 4, Siehl 1 0 2, Turner 1 0 2, Shaw 4 4 12, LeVan 4 0 8, Jones 1 1 3. Totals: 15 5 35.
Kings ....... 10 21 19 1464
Lebanon ....... 10 11 12 235
3-pointers: KHeekin 4, S. Fox 2. Records: K 8-2, 6-0 FAVC; L 4-6, 2-5 FAVC.
Loveland 58, Wilmington 54 (OT) Nicole Wilson scored 23 points eight in OT for the Tigers.
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LOVELAND (58) Stier 2 2 6, Bowman 2 0 4, Smith 1 0 3, Miller 1 0 2, Wilson 11 1 23, Bess 1 0 2, Gruber 1 0 2, Brosemer 4 2 10, Bentz 2 0 6. Totals: 25 5 58.
WILMINGTON (54) Shumaker 5 2 12, Williams 1 1 3, Dell 5 0 11, Lansing 3 0 6, Hodson 3 2 9, Davis 3 2 9, Schaw 1 0 2, Thomspon 1 0 2. Totals: 22 7 54.
Loveland ....... 10 7 9 22 1058
Wilmingon ....... 12 13 15 8 654
3-point: LSmith, Bentz 2. WDell, Hodson, Davis. Records: L 4-7, 4-3 FAVC; W 4-7, 2-6 Amelia 48, Glen Este 47 Kristin Votapek made a 6-foot jump shot to win it for the Barons.
AMELIA (48) Shields 3 0 6, Votapek 2 4 8, Brown 1 0 3, Gillespie 1 0 2, Davidson 5 2 12, Guinan 1 0 2, Emmert 4 2 10, Cammeresi 1 3 5. Totals: 18 11 48.
GLEN ESTE (47) Kools 3 3 9, Dorsch 2 2 7, Pennington 3 0 7, Riley 4 4 14, Thomas 2 3 7, Appleton 1 0 2, Gee 0 1 1. Totals: 15 13 47.
Amelia ....... 10 12 13 1348
Glen Este ....... 16 6 15 1047
3-pointers: ABrown; GDorsch, Pennington, Riley 2. Records: A 5-5 (3-4 FAVC), G 3-7 (2-5 FAVC).
Anderson 48, Turpin 44 (3 OT) Jenni Sherrick scored 18 points four in the third overtime for the Redskins.
ANDERSON (48) Gearhart 1 1 3, Sherrick 6 0 18, Deeds 1 3 5, Gruber 5 0 11, Leavy 2 3 7, Miller 2 0 4. Totals: 17 7 48.
TURPIN (44) Arnett 4 1 10, Cummings 2 0 4, Beiser 4 9 18, Anderson 3 0 6, Watts 3 0 6. Totals: 16 10 44.
Anderson ....... 8 8 5 14 1448
Turpin ....... 13 12 6 4 944
3-pointers: ASherrick 3, Gruber; TArnett, Beiser. Records: A 6-6 (3-5 FAVC) T 2-10 (0-7)
Mason 64, Northwest 40 Mason's Michelle Munoz scored 31 points and had eight rebounds.
NORTHWEST (40) B. Meister 5 0 10, Jared 3 4 10, J. Meister 4 1 10, Campbell 1 0 2, Dobrowoski 1 0 2, Edwards 1 0 2, Dakin 2 0 4. Totals: 17 5 40.
MASON (64) Hampshire 1 3 5, Minnich 4 2 10, Shull 1 0 2, Issenmann 4 0 10, Wentzel 1 1 3, Munoz 15 1 31, Piontek 1 1 3. Totals: 27 8 64.
Northwest ....... 9 3 8 2040
Mason ....... 20 15 16 1364
3-pointers: MIssenmann 2. NJ. Meister.
Harrison 55, Winton Woods 52 The Warriors rallied behind 16 points from Tammi Toney and 14 from Liz Ransick.
WINTON WOODS (52) Fletcher 6 1 13, Johnson 4 2 10, Tensley 5 0 10, Bux 3 3 9, Burton 4 0 8, Ross 1 0 2. Totals: 23 6 52.
HARRISON (55) Toney 7 2 16, Ransick 6 2 14, Lux 2 2 6, Walton 2 1 5, Santillo 0 5 5, Holderer 1 0 3, Brooks 0 2 2, Nochs 1 0 2, Grauvogel 0 2 2. Totals: 21 16 55.
Winton Woods ....... 17 4 13 1852
Harrison ....... 7 18 14 1655
3-pointers: HHolderer. Records: W 6-3, 5-2 FAVC; H 6-3, 5-2 FAVC.
Madeira 49, Finneytown 23 Lindsay Groll scored a game-high 16 points for the Amazons.
MADEIRA (49) Schneider 0 4 4, Mackris 2 0 4, Barnhill 3 0 6, Rupe 1 0 2, Sotelo 1 1 3, Groll 8 0 16, Davis 3 2 8, Gratsch 2 2 6. Totals: 20 9 49.
FINNEYTOWN (23) Neher 1 1 3, Lorber 2 1 5, Gardner 2 2 7, Warner 1 0 2, Gardlik 0 2 2, Bond 2 0 4. Totals: 8 7 23.
Madeira ....... 12 15 11 1149
Finneytown ....... 5 7 5 623
3-pointers: FGardner. Records: M 10-2, F 2-9
Lockland 35, St. Bernard 19 Lindsay Urton's 15 points and 14 rebounds led the Panthers.
LOCKLAND (35) Atkins 2 0 4, Cox 1 0 2, Acus 1 1 4, Urton 6 3 15, Freeman 3 1 7, Robbins 1 0 3. Totals: 14 5 35.
ST. BERNARD (19) McPartlin 1 0 3, Shadoan 1 0 2, Ellis 1 0 2, Burkhardt 1 0 2, Prather 1 0 2, Mason 1 0 2, Simos 0 4 4, Hendricks 0 2 2. Totals: 6 6 19.
Lockland ....... 13 11 9 235
St. Bernard ....... 4 7 4 419
3-pointers: LAcus, Robbins. SSMcPartlin. Records: L 2-9 (MVC 2-7), S 1-9 (1-7).
Lakota West 44, Milford 30 Cara Wright had 16 points, 14 rebounds and four steals for Lakota West.
MILFORD (30) Jack 1 1 3, Moorman 1 0 3, Hrovat 3 1 7, Gaible 1 4 6, Richmond 1 0 3, Kinder 2 0 6, Gardner 1 0 2. Totals: 10 6 30.
LAKOTA WEST (44) Comisar 5 1 11, Nowicki 1 0 2, Montgomery 1 0 2, Swift 4 1 9, Wright 7 2 16, Carlberg 2 0 4. Totals: 20 4 44.
Milford ....... 7 6 5 1230
Lakota West ....... 14 6 11 1344
3-pointers: MMoorman, Richmond, Kinder 2. Records: 9-1 (GMC 8-0), M 3-8 (2-6).
Springboro 69, Indian Hill 46 Lindsay Wight scored 20 points for the Panthers.
INDIAN HILL (46) Ellis 4 2 10, Schmidt 1 0 3, Flattery 4 1 11, Tepe 7 0 14, Forbes 3 0 6, Braken 1 0 2. Totals: 20 3 46.
SPRINGBORO (69) Graham 1 1 4, Teets 3 0 7, Sullivan 5 1 11, Lacy 3 1 8, Wight 7 5 20, Ballard 3 10 16, Wright 1 1 3. Totals: 23 19 69.
Indian Hill ....... 16 9 8 1346
Springboro ....... 18 16 21 14690
3-pointers: IFlattery 2, Schmidt. SGraham, Teets, Lacy, Wight. Records: I 5-4, S 10-1.
Batavia 58, Western Hills 47 Katie Swart paced Batavia with 13 points. Renay Tolliver scored a game-high 16 points for Western Hills.
BATAVIA (58) Martinez 1 0 2, Weidner 4 6 15, Swart 5 3 13, Crooker 2 0 4, Staut 1 2 4, Lowe 4 0 10, Wehrman 4 2 10. Totals: 21 13 58.
WESTERN HILLS (47) S. Tolliver 1 0 2, R. Tolliver 6 1 16, Russia 1 0 3, Goodrich 2 0 4, Bullock 6 1 13, Edwards 3 0 6, Johnson 1 0 2. Totals: 20 2 47.
Batavia ....... 12 15 13 1858
Western Hills ....... 7 12 12 1647
3-pointers: BWeidner, Lowe 2; WR. Tolliver 3, Russia. Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 49, Middletown Fenwick 33 Erin Snyder had six points, 10 rebounds and four steals for the Eagles.
FENWICK (33) Becker 2 1 5, Bruggeman 3 0 6, Brown 2 1 5, Clemens 1 0 2, Wolke 2 1 5, Smith 2 0 5, Bidwell 1 0 2, Stonecash 1 1 3. Totals: 14 4 33.
CHCA (49) Shipley 2 0 6, Peters 1 0 2, Brennecke 0 2 2, Snyder 1 4 6, Holman 3 0 6, Nichols 4 1 9, Bowden 1 0 2, Humphrey 2 4 8, Trenz 1 6 8. Totals: 15 17 49.
Fenwick ....... 4 11 8 1033
CHCA ....... 14 14 10 1148
3-pointers: FSmith; CShipley 2.
Summit Country Day 38, Williamsburg 34 Kendelle Lydon sank two field goals late in the fourth quarter for the Silver Knights.
SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (38) Hoeck 3 2 8, Conners 2 2 6, Haas 2 0 4, Ulmer 2 0 4, Lydon 4 2 10, Bunch 0 2 2, Kief 2 0 4. Totals: 15 8 38.
WILLIAMSBURG (34) Ferguson 4 2 11, Beach 1 0 2, Turkelson 2 0 5, Schneider 4 4 12. Smith 1 0 2, Hayes 1 0 2. Totals: 13 6 34.
Summit CD ....... 15 10 6 738
Williamsburg ....... 4 11 13 634
3-pointers: WFerguson, Turkelson. Records: S 4-5, W 1-8.
Felicity 54, Cincinnati Country Day 30 Danielle East scored eight of her game-high 17 points in the third quarter.
CCD (30) Vierling 0 6 6, Woods 6 0 14, Aker 1 2 4, Reiber 1 0 2, Stinson 2 0 4. Totals: 10 8 30.
FELICITY (54) Bell 2 0 5, Wehrum 3 0 6, Easter 7 1 17, Keller 3 0 6, Cas. Hall 2 2 6, Can. Hall 6 2 14. Totals: 23 5 54.
CCD ....... 8 7 5 1030
Felicity ....... 13 18 18 554
3-pointers: CWoods 2. FBell, Easter 2.
Seton 73, Columbus St. Francis DeSales 58 Julie Robbins had 21 points, and Elise Meyer added a career-high 18 for Seton
SETON (73) Day 3 2 10, Hyde 1 0 2, Kenney 1 0 3, Leonard 0 1 1, A. Meyer 5 2 12, E. Meyer 8 0 18, Robbins 7 7 21, Schiller 3 0 6. Totals: 28 17 73.
COLUMBUS ST. FRANCIS DeSALES (58) Boda 3 0 8, Braden 3 7 15, Lanza 0 1 1, Ward 4 2 11, Bajorek 4 6 14, Hard 1 0 2, Brown 1 5 7. Totals: 16 21 58.
Seton ....... 13 24 15 2173
DeSales ....... 18 12 16 1258
3-pointers: S Day, E. Meyer 2, Kenney. SF Boda, Braden 2, Ward. Records: S 6-5, SF 7-3.
Purcell Marian 63, Bethel-Tate 22 Keri Finnell had 16 points for the Cavaliers.
BETHEL-TATE (22) Shouse 1 1 3, Burton 2 0 4, Jasonter 0 1 1, Collins 0 2 2, Howe 4 4 12. Totals: 7 8 22.
PURCELL MARIAN (63) Simpson 0 2 2, Hale 6 2 14, Finnell 11 0 22, Qualters 2 0 4, Valdini 0 1 1, P. White 5 0 10, A. White 5 0 10. Totals: 29 5 63.
Bethel-Tate ....... 5 5 6 622
Purcell Marian ....... 13 28 12 1063
3-pointers: none. Records: P 11-1, B 1-11.
Columbus Brookhaven 55, Princeton 45 Amber James led the Vikings with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
COLUMBUS BROOKHAVEN (55) Allen 2 0 4, A. Johnson 2 0 4, Grooms 0 2 2, Byrd 3 0 7, T. Johnson 2 1 5, Fountain 3 9 15, B. Hunter 8 1 17, C. Hunter 0 1 1. Totals: 20 14 55.
PRINCETON (45) Davis 3 0 9, McNamara 2 0 5, Skoog 2 0 5, Hervas 1 0 2, James 5 0 10, Bradshaw 2 1 5, Simons 2 0 4, Duncan 1 1 3, Smith 1 0 2. Totals: 19 2 45.
Columbus Brookhaven ....... 13 13 11 1855
Princeton ....... 11 15 13 645
3-pointers: B Byrd. P Davis 3, McNamara, Skoog. Records: B 10-0, P 5-6.
Roger Bacon 63, Mount Healthy 31 The Spartans forced 19 turnovers in the first half.
ROGER BACON (63) Byrd 6 2 17, Frentsos 2 0 4, Krecht 1 0 3, Withers 2 0 6, Kelly 3 0 6, Metz 5 1 11, Hazelbaker 6 0 12, Holden 3 0 6. Totals: 28 3 63.
MOUNT HEALTHY (31) Grant 1 3 5, Brewer 7 3 17, Leahy 2 0 4, Simmons 0 1 1, Thomas 1 2 4. Totals: 11 9 31.
Roger Bacon ....... 23 15 14 1163
Mount Healthy ....... 1 14 4 1231
3-pointers: RByrd, Krecht, Withers 2.
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