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Sunday, February 18, 2001

Cincinnati boys basketball games


Patzwald perfect in Anderson's win over Turpin

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Freshman Ryan Patzwald scored a career-high 15 points on perfect shooting to lead Anderson to a 71-36 win over Turpin on Saturday.

        Patzwald was 3-of-3 from the field, all 3-pointers, and 6-of-6 from the free throw line.

        Kenny Riddell and Chris Norwell shared game-high scoring honors with 16 points each for Anderson.

        ANDERSON (71) — Norwell 5 6 16, Riddell 6 2 16, Collar 5 0 12, Patzwald 3 6 15, Russell 1 0 2, Turer 1 0 2, Hirsh 1 0 3, Bove 1 0 3, Kosky 1 0 2. Totals: 24 14 71.

        TURPIN (36) — Maull 4 2 11, Fender 3 0 8, Rheude 3 1 7, Seibert 2 1 5, Walters 2 0 5. Totals: 14 4 36.

        Anderson ....... 12  18  17  24—71

        Turpin ....... 8   5   3  20—360

        3-pointers: A — Patzwald 3, Riddell, Collar 2, Hirsh, Bove. T — Fender 2, Maull, Walters. Records: A 14-6 (11-3 FAVC Buckeye), T 0-20 (0-14 FAVC Buckeye).

        • Ripley 68, Georgetown 46 — Brad Cracraft scored 11 of his career-high 25 points in the second quarter to lead Ripley.

        GEORGETOWN (46) — Seesholtz 1 0 2, Dennis 2 2 6, Helbling 1 0 2, Waits 4 2 10, Bell 2 0 4, Foster 3 2 8, Rhoades 2 0 4, Johnson 5 0 10. Totals: 20 6 46.

        RIPLEY (68) — Malone 4 2 11, Turner 5 2 12, Cracraft 9 6 25, Teegarden 1 0 2, Fulton 1 0 3, Marshall 5 2 12, White 1 0 3. Totals: 26 12 68.

        Georgetown ....... 8  12  14  12—46

        Ripley ....... 11  22  15  20—68

        3-pointers: R—Malone, Cracraft, Fulton, White. Records: R 16-4, G 8-11.

        • Clermont NE 65, Blanchester 34 — Ian Lafferty (11 points), John Thacker (13) and Eddie Barringer (10) all scored in double figures to lead the Rockets.

        BLANCHESTER (34) — Ballinger 2 1 5, Kasten 5 1 12, Hamm 3 1 7, Prewitt 3 2 8, Roy 1 0 2. Totals: 14 5 34.

        CLERMONT NE (65) — Lafferty 4 0 11, Barringer 4 0 10, Peery 1 0 2, Shepherd 1 1 3, Thacker 6 0 13, Allen 3 0 6, Roberts 3 0 8, Nash 2 0 4, Holthaus 3 0 8. Totals: 27 1 65.

        Blanchester ....... 5   8   8  13—34

        Clermont NE ....... 14  10  25  16—65

        3-pointers: B—Kasten. C—Lafferty 3, Barringer 2, Thacker, Roberts 2, Holthaus 2. Records: C 16-4, B 5-15.

        • Seven Hills 71, Landmark Christian 60 — Andy Lenobel scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

        LANDMARK CHRISTIAN (60) — Ellis 4 5 14, Purdy 4 0 9, Chamberlin 0 3 3, Golightly 3 7 13, Sasfer 0 1 1, Celenza 2 4 8, Shannon 3 1 7, Medley 0 5 5. Totals: 16 26 60.

        SEVEN HILLS (71) — Burke 1 0 2, Rohde 4 1 9, Lenobel 12 2 28, Derkson 5 5 16, Lin 7 2 16 . Totals: 29 10 71.

        Landmark Christian ....... 11  19  19  11—60

        Seven Hills ....... 18  15  19  19—71

        3-pointers: L-Ellis, Purdy; S-Lenobel 2, Derkson. Records: L 3-17 (2-14 MVC); S 10-10 (8-8 MVC).

        • Princeton 50, Milford 49 — Junior forward Derick Jones hit a putback lay-up at the buzzer to lift Princeton.

        Junior guard Derron Barnett led the Vikings with 15 points.

        PRINCETON (50) — M. Jones 2 2 7, Williams 1 0 2, Barnett 6 2 15, McGrath 4 0 9, Mullin 1 0 2, D. Brown 1 0 2, D. Jones 2 1 5, C. Brown 3 2 8. Totals: 20 7 50.

        MILFORD (49) — Meranda 2 0 6, Bradley 4 0 9, Halter 6 0 15, Lehmen 2 0 4, Huesman 1 1 3, Strief 6 0 12. Totals: 21 1 49.

        Princeton ....... 6  16  10  18—50

        Milford ....... 10  15  15   9—49

        3-pointers: P-M. Jones, Barnett, McGrath; M-Meranda 2, Bradley, Halter. Records: P 9-11 (6-10 GMC); M 7-13 (4-12 GMC).

        • Cincinnati Christian 58, Xenia Christian 56 — Junior forward Marcus Irving scored 14 points in the second half, including two game-clinching free throws.

        CIN. CHRISTIAN (58) — Eernisse 3 4 10, Brockman 4 4 12, Littlejohn 4 0 8, Irving 7 8 20, Garrettson 1 1 3, Lowe 1 3 5. Totals: 20 20 58.

        XENIA CHRISTIAN (56) — Harkle 2 0 4, Sampson 2 0 4, Brothers 4 1 11, Aloglo 2 0 4, Pitstick 2 1 5, Kettering 4 4 12, Allen 3 0 6, Carroll 4 1 10. Totals: 23 7 56.

        Cincinnati Christian ....... 17  10  16  15—58

        Xenia Christian ....... 14  10  11  21—56

        3-pointers: X-Brothers 2, Carroll. Records: C 9-10; X 5-14.

        • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans 59, Summit Country Day 41 — Ryan Bates led Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans with 24 points.

        Senior guard Topher Sheldon led the Silver Knights with 16 points.

        BISHOP ROSECRANS (59) — Joseph 1 0 2, Bills 0 4 4, Tidball 1 3 5, Pitcock 3 0 7, Sulens 6 0 15, Bates 10 2 24, Denbow 1 0 2. Totals: 22 9 59.

        SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (41) — O'Brien 1 0 2, Koepfer 1 0 2, Falconi 2 2 7, Sheldon 5 4 16, Sanzere 2 0 5, Yarnell 2 0 4, Roth 2 1 5. Totals: 15 7 4.

        Bishop Rosecrans ....... 24   8  17  10—59

        Summit Country Day ....... 10  14  11   6—41

        3-pointers: B — Sulens 3, Bates 2, Pitcock. S — Sheldon 2, Sanzere, Falconi. Records: B 11-9, S 7-13.

        • East Central 61, Franklin County 56 — Bill Theising scored six of his 20 points in the fourth quarter to seal the win for the Trojans.

        Jordan Dever had 21 points and eight rebounds for East Central.

        Franklin County was led by Ryan Lanning (17 points).

        FRANKLIN CO. (56) — Lanning 7 0 17, Wilson 1 1 3, Beneker 4 1 9, Dowd 3 4 10, Eckel 6 0 13, Rauch 0 1 1, Grubbs 1 0 3. Totals: 22 7 56.

        EAST CENTRAL (61) — Engel 2 3 7, Gesell 3 1 7, Theising 9 2 20, Gellert 0 1 1, Andres 1 0 2, Dever 6 9 21, Noschang 1 0 3. Totals: 22 16 61.

        Franklin Co. ....... 10  16  12  18—56

        East Central ....... 18  13  10  20—61

        3-pointers: F—Lanning 3, Eckel, Grubbs. E— Noschang. Records: E 14-4 (EIAC 8-1), F 8-9 (4-5).

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