Tuesday, February 27, 2001
N.Ky. girls basketball games
Villa Madonna set a school record with its 21st win in a 45-35 win over Beechwood in the 34th District at Villa Madonna.
Villa Madonna had never had more than 20 wins in a season (1991-92). Villa Madonna hit 20-of-28 second half free throws to ice the win.
BEECHWOOD (35) Pohlgeers 6 7 20, Kirby 0 2 2, Jones 3 0 6, Arlinghaus 2 0 4, Warman 1 1 3. Totals: 12 10 35.
VILLA MADONNA (45) Uhling 3 2 8, Sullender 0 1 1, Randall 3 8 14, Pavel 0 4 4, Halpin 0 3 3, Humphrey 4 7 15. Totals: 10 25 45.
Beechwood ....... 13 11 6 535
Villa Madonna ....... 7 10 15 1345
3-pointers: BPohlgeers. Records: B 10-14, VM 21-6.
Scott County 58, Owen County 45, 32nd District at Walton-Verona Scott County hit 10-of-16 free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
Scott County will face Williamstown at 8 p.m. Thursday in the second round.
OWEN COUNTY (45) Kermicle 1 0 3, Smith 0 3 3, Patterson 6 4 16, Scruggs 2 0 4, Elliston 1 1 4, Howard 4 1 9, Kr. Elliston 3 0 6. Totals: 17 9 45.
SCOTT COUNTY (58) Hamilton 2 0 5, Fraley 1 5 8, Scott 3 2 9, Brown 6 4 16, Tackett 1 0 3, Washington 6 4 17. Totals: 19 15 58.
Owen County ....... 12 13 11 945
Scott County ....... 15 14 10 1958
3-pointers: OCKermicle, Elliston. SCHamilton, Fraley, Scott, Tackett, Washington. Records: OC 21-7, SC 19-6.
Holmes 65, Notre Dame 59, 35th District at Notre Dame Erica Hallman hit three third quarter 3-pointers as Holmes took the lead for good. Hallman finished with 31 points to lead all scorers. Holmes will play Holy Cross in the second round at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
HOLMES (65) Jackson 1 0 2, Collins 2 0 4, Brinkman 0 1 1, Wimzie 2 1 5, Humphrey 1 2 4, Hallman 12 3 31, Patterson 4 0 8, Herindad 5 0 10. Totals: 27 7 65.
NOTRE DAME (59) Hanser 8 0 20, Zembrodt 1 0 2, Witte 2 0 5, Wachs 2 0 4, Bauman 5 1 11, Kreyling 4 2 11, Fischesser 3 0 6. Totals: 25 3 59.
Holmes ....... 22 12 19 1265
Notre Dame ....... 12 15 11 1759
3-pointers: HHallman 4. NDHanser 4, Witte, Kreyling.
Holy Cross 51, Ludlow 36, 35th District at Notre Dame Krista Mitts and Molly Hall each scored six in the fourth quarter. Ludlow's Ashlee Pence led all scorers with 16.
LUDLOW (36) Wise 5 1 11, Blackburn 1 3 5, Lantry 0 4 4, Pence 6 3 16. Totals: 12 11 36.
HOLY CROSS (51) Ryan 0 1 1, Noll 3 0 6, Lea 2 0 4, Mitts 7 0 14, Arlinghaus 2 0 4, Hall 4 0 8, Vogelpohl 5 0 10, Storer 1 0 2, Batsche 1 0 2. Totals: 25 1 51.
Ludlow ....... 8 4 12 1236
Holy Cross ....... 14 3 12 2251
3-pointers: LPence.
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