Saturday, February 10, 2001
Greater Miami Conference games
Doug Monaghan had 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead Colerain over Sycamore 70-47.
The Cardinals hit 70 percent of their 3-pointers with Michael Davis hitting four of the team's nine.
Steve Kennedy paced Sycamore with 20 points.
COLERAIN (70) Davis 5 0 14, Aker 2 0 4, Finney 2 0 4, Daft 3 0 7, Lies 3 1 7, Bertram 2 1 5, Monaghan 8 0 19, Sinclair 1 1 3, Walther 1 2 4, Biegel 1 0 3. Totals: 28 5 70.
SYCAMORE (47) Serota 1 0 2, Schwerdtmann 2 0 5, Shewmon 1 0 2, Kennedy 6 4 20, Hull 1 0 2, Roberts 2 2 6, Matthews 2 1 5, Baker 2 1 5. Totals: 17 8 47.
Colerain ....... 20 11 23 1670
Sycamore ....... 4 8 14 2147
3-pointers: CDavis 4, Daft, Monaghan 3, Biegel, SSchwerdtmann, Kennedy 4.
Milford 47, Fairfield 44 Senior center Zak Strief hit a layup with a minute left to give Milford a 45-41 lead, and senior guard Adam Meranda followed with two free throws with 28 seconds left.
K.C. Frederick hit three of his five 3-pointers in the first quarter to help Fairfield to an early lead.
Senior guard Jon Halter scored a game-high 16 points for Milford. Frederick finished with 15 points on five 3-pointers.
FAIRFIELD (44) Willis 2 0 5, Tegge 1 0 3, Gwinn 1 1 3, Frederick 5 0 15, Slade 5 0 12, Ruhl 3 0 6. Totals: 17 1 44.
MILFORD (47) Meranda 2 5 10, Halter 6 1 16, Bode 1 0 2, Lehman 0 1 1, Huesman 2 0 4, Strief 6 2 14. Totals: 17 9 47.
Fairfield ....... 16 4 7 1744
Milford ....... 9 14 10 1447
3-pointers: F Frederick 5, Slade 2, Willis, Tegge. M Halter 3, Meranda. Records: F 9-10 (7-8 GMC), M 7-10 (4-9 GMC).
Lakota East 56, Lakota West 52 Dustin Hill led East with 15 points. West trimmed a 10-point deficit to to two with 52 seconds to go in the fourth quarter on Dale Smiley's three pointer. But Hill hit two free throws with 31 seconds to go to put East back up by four.
David Hutzelman led West with 15 points.
LAKOTA EAST (56) Hill 4 5 15, Henderson 1 0 2, Salvati 4 2 10, Day 4 1 9, Graves 4 0 10, Woods 3 0 6, Carroll 2 0 4. Totals: 22 8 56.
LAKOTA WEST (52) Smiley 1 0 3, McIntosh 4 3 11, Alles 1 2 4, Raulin 3 0 8, Mays 1 1 3, Hutzelman 7 1 15, Buhrlage 4 0 8. Totals: 21 7 52.
L. East ....... 6 18 20 1256
L. West ....... 13 10 13 1652
3-pointers: LWSmiley, Raulin 2. LEHill 2, Graves 2. Records: LW 9-9 (GMC 5-9), LE 10-8 (6-8).
Middletown 59, Princeton 55 Darrell Hunter's uncontested layup at the buzzer clinched the win for the Middies.
Kelven Moss had a game-high 15 points and Hunter had eight points and 10 rebounds for the Middies.
Jarrell Williams led the Vikings with 14 points, and Marc Jones had 13 points and eight rebounds.
PRINCETON (55) C. Brown 5 1 11, M. Jones 6 1 13, J. Williams 5 3 14, Barnett 1 0 2, McGrath 3 0 7, D. Brown 1 0 2, D. Jones 3 0 6. Totals: 24 5 55.
MIDDLETOWN (59) Williams 2 0 5, Thompson 1 1 3, Hunter 3 2 8, Helvey 1 0 2, Moss 7 0 15, C. Robinson 3 2 8, Adams 3 0 7, Glover 2 0 4, M. Robinson 3 1 7. Totals: 25 6 59.
Princeton ....... 14 9 17 1555
Middletown ....... 10 18 17 1459
3-pointers: MWilliams, Moss, Adams. PWilliams, McGrath. Records: M 9-9 (GMC 8-4).
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