Monday, January 29, 2001
How Ohio girls top 10s fared last week
How the top teams in the Associated Press girls high school basketball poll did this week:
DIVISION I
No.1 Beavercreek (16-0) def. Dayton Cham.-Julienne 47-31.
No.2 Cols. Brookhaven (16-0) def. Cols. Linden McKinley 74-48, def. Cols. East 95-30.
No.3 Dayton Cham.-Julienne (16-2) def. Huber Hts. Wayne 64-43, lost to Beavercreek 47-31.
No.4 Rocky Riv. Magnificat (13-3) lost to S. Euclid Regina 56-55.
No.5 Pickerington (14-2) def. Galloway Westland 50-39.
No.6 Hudson (14-0) def. Mayfield 74-22, def. Barberton 63-57.
No.7 Cleve. E. Tech (15-2) def. Cle. Rhodes 95-5, def. Cle. John Hay 89-33.
No.8 Mason (12-4) def. Cin. Winton Woods 65-39, def. Batavia Amelia 50-35.
No.9 Grove City (16-2) def. Newark 50-39, def. Hilliard Davidson 82-50, def. Cols. Hartley 79-54.
No.10 Canton McKinley (14-2) def. Cleve. East 91-28.
DIVISION II
No.1 Willard (16-0) def. Norwalk 61-22.
No.2 Millersburg W. Holmes (15-1) def. Uhrichsville Claymont 50-30, def. Medina Buckeye 57-49.
No.3 Clyde (15-0) def. Oak Harbor 81-51, def. Milan Edison 66-41.
No.4 Akron Hoban (15-1) def. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 55-46.
No.5 Cols. Hartley (10-5) def. Zanesville Rosecrans 48-46, lost to Grove City 79-54.
No.6 Springboro (16-1) def. Middletown Fenwick 54-29, def. W. Carrollton 92-35, def. Cin. McNicholas 68-63, 2OT.
No.7 Poland Seminary (12-3) lost to Blackhawk (Pa.) 65-41; def. Niles McKinley 83-46.
No.8 Spring. Kenton Ridge (15-2) def. Enon Greenon 112-58, def. Spring. Northeastern 99-63.
No.9 Conneaut (14-2) def. Ashtabula Edgewood 75-46.
No.10 Circleville (13-3) lost to Lancaster Fairfield Union 57-49, def. Amanda-Clearcreek 45-25.
DIVISION III
No.1 Versailles (16-0) def. Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 59-21, def. Felicity Franklin 60-40.
No.2 S. Euclid Regina (13-2) def. Rocky River Magnificat 56-55.
No.3 Sparta Highland (12-3) lost to Marion Elgin 50-43.
No.4 New Albany (15-1) def. Sugar Grove Berne Union 68-25, against Baltimore Liberty Union, ppd.
No.5 Beverly Ft. Frye (15-1) def. New Matamoras Frontier 68-27.
No.6 Belmont Union Local (14-1) def. Bellaire 63-50.
No.7 Cleve. VASJ (10-3) def. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 66-44.
No.8 Metamora Evergreen (10-2) lost to Liberty Center 58-57.
No.9 Castalia Margaretta (12-3) def. Huron 59-51, def. Sandusky Perkins 57-47.
No.10 Kansas Lakota (12-3) def. Genoa 76-51, def. Tontogany Otsego 65-40.
DIVISION IV
No.1 New Madison Tri-Village (14-0) def. Union City Mississinawa Valley 52-38.
No.2 Berlin Hiland (15-2) def. Mount Vernon 57-47, def. Newcomerstown 56-33, def. W. Lafayette Ridgewood 66-39.
No.3 Maria Stein Marion Local (14-2) def. Minster 47-26, def. Elida 67-57.
No.4 Ottoville (13-1) def. Fort Jennings 53-46, lost to Delphos Jefferson 52-45.
No.5 New London (15-0) def. Attica Seneca East 65-54, def. Greenwich South Central 75-37.
No.6 Bedford Chanel (12-2) def. Mentor Lake Cath. 63-60, def. Parma Padua 50-47.
No.7 Jackson Center (15-1) def. Houston 67-53; def. Russia 62-53.
No.8 North Lewisburg Triad (14-1) def. Waynesfield-Goshen 64-49; def. Mechanicsburg 73-22.
No.9 Gibsonburg (13-2) def. Elmore Woodmore 67-58; def. Pemberville Eastwood 62-59.
No.10 Bellaire St. John's (14-1) def. Toronto 85-52.
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