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Thursday, February 15, 2001

Cincinnati boys basketball games


Mariemont stops Madeira in 2 OT

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Branden Fisher's uncontested layup following a steal with 10 seconds remaining in the second overtime, gave Mariemont a 65-64 victory over Madeira Wednesday night at Madeira.

        The loss dropped Madeira into a first-place tie with Reading in the Cincinnati Hills League. Reading and Madeira play for the championship at 8:30 p.m. Friday at UC's Shoemaker Center.

        MARIEMONT (65) — Gray 3 0 9, Clasen 2 0 4, Fisher 11 5 30, Weissman 4 0 10, Landes 5 1 12. Totals: 25 6 65.

        MADEIRA (64) — Tuke 8 1 21, S. Tudor 4 0 10, Burch 5 0 13, Hern 2 0 4, Konieczka -2 0 5, Underwood 5 1 11. Totals: 26 2 64.

        Mariemont ....... 13  12  12  16  8  4—65

        Madeira ....... 18   9  15  11  8  3—64

        3-pointers: Mar—Fisher 3, Gray 3, Weissman, Landes. Mad—Tuke 4, Burch 3, S. Tudor 2, Konieczka. Records: Mar 15-4, 10-3 CHL; Mad 17-2, 11-2 CHL.

        • Reading 55, Finneytown 43 — Andy Brinck, Kenny Brady, Derek Aden and Craig Wilking combined for 36 of Reading's 55 points.

        FINNEYTOWN (43) — Reichle 3 2 11, Hawkins 3 3 9, Busam 2 0 4, Partridge 3 0 6, Smith 3 2 9, Lambert 1 1 3. Totals: 15 9 43.

        READING (55) — Lawson 3 3 9, McGinnis 1 0 2, Wynn 1 0 2, Hershberger 1 0 2, Edwards 1 0 3, Brady 8 0 16, Wilking 1 0 2, Brinck 2 1 5, Aden 4 5 13, Kroeger 0 1 1. Totals: 22 10 55.

        Finneytown ....... 9  14   2  18—43

        Reading ....... 14  17  12  12—55

        3-pointers: F—Reichle 3, Smith,. R—Edwards. Records: R 16-3, 10-2 CHL; F 10-9, 7-6 CHL.

        • Indian Hill 57, Wyoming 54 — Andrew DeBord scored 23 points for the Braves.

        WYOMING (54) — Gale 3 1 9, Davis 4 1 10, Bruck 3 0 7, Clark 3 3 9, Wenbright 4 0 8, Hawley 1 0 3, Jacobs 2 0 4, Henthorn 0 1 1, Huening 1 0 3. Totals: 21 6 54.

        INDIAN HILL (57) — DeBord 8 2 23, Rogers 6 2 14, O'Reilly 2 0 4, Slattery 1 2 4, Haarman 1 0 2, Sweeney 2 1 5, Kendall 1 2 5. Totals: 21 9 57 .

        Wyoming ....... 17  16  12   —57

        Indian Hill ....... 18  18  16  5—570

        3-pointers: W—Gale 2, Davis, Bruck, Hawley, Huening. I—DeBord 5, Kendall. Records: W 6-13. I 8-11

        • Taylor 42, Deer Park 41 — Alex Thinnes scored with 0.4 seconds left to win it.

        TAYLOR (42) — Richmond 2 0 6, Rininger 2 1 5, Hoffman 2 1 5, Kroeger 1 0 3, Thinnes 4 0 8, Blevins 2 0 4, Montague 4 1 11. Totals: 17 3 42.

        DEER PARK (41) — Burke 5 3 14, Dennis 5 0 13, Hickey 1 0 3, McCulley 0 1 1, Rovekamp 1 1 4, Wietmarchen 1 2 4, Schaffer 1 0 2. Totals: 13 7 41.

        Taylor ....... 19   9   7   7—42

        Deer Park ....... 4   8  15  14—41

        3-pointers: DP-Burke, Dennis 3, Hickey, Rovekamp. T-Richmond 2, Kroeger, Montague 2. Records: DP 4-15 (CHL 1-12), T 7-12 (4-9).

        • Withrow 55, Hughes 42 — After the Big Red pulled within three points in the third quarter, senior Will Jeffries scored 12 points down the stretch for the Tigers.

        HUGHES (42) — Salaam 3 1 9, Hargrove 3 0 6, Solomon 4 4 12, Clemons 2 0 4, Holmes 2 0 5, Vails 3 0 6. Totals: 17 5 42.

        WITHROW (55) — Hurt 1 0 2, Simpson 2 0 5, Crawford 3 0 6, Washington 3 3 10, Lockhard 2 0 4, Jeffries 8 0 16, Darden 3 0 6, Garth 3 0 6. Totals: 22 3 55

        Hughes ....... 2  12  15  13—42

        Withrow ....... 11   9  15  20—55

        3-pointers: H—Salaam 2, Holmes. W—Simpson, Washington. Records: H 7-12, 4-9 QCC; W 13-6, 10-3

        • Goshen 75, New Richmond 59 — Senior Roger Drake scored his 1,000th career point and finished with 31 for Goshen.

        NEW RICHMOND (59) — Blakley 7 1 17, McMonigle 2 2 6, Jones 1 1 3, Fender 5 0 11, Armbruster 5 2 12, Ware 1 2 4, Berry 2 2 6. Totals: 23 10 59.

        GOSHEN (75) — Hannah 2 0 4, Sheppard 5 0 10, Helton 1 0 2, Steele 1 0 2, Smith 7 1 16, Haddlay 1 0 2, Blevins 3 0 6, Bell 1 0 2, Drake 10 9 31. Totals: 31 10 75.

        New Richmond ....... 11  14  12  22—59

        Goshen ....... 16  15  24  20—75

        3-pointers: G-Drake 2, Smith. NR-Blakley 2, Fender. Records: G 9-10, NR 4-15.

        Seven Hills vs. New Miami suspended: The game was called with four minutes remaining in the first quarter due to moisture on the floor. It is not known if the game will be rescheduled.

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