Prep basketball


Prep basketball

Monday’s other games

Warren JFK 39, Youngstown Christian 29

WARREN — Kelsie Massacci scored 10 points with five assists for JFK (7-7), which took a 22-13 halftime lead. Erin McBride scored a game-high 15 points and Katlin Bucci had four points and 11 rebounds. For YCS (5-8), Sara Bell had nine points and nine rebounds.

East Palestine 54, Lisbon 51

EAST PALESTINE — Emily Casto scored with 3.5 seconds left to give East Palestine a 52-51 lead and Bre Hull made two technical free throws to seal the upset. Casto finished with a game-high 24 points and Hull had nine for the Bulldogs (6-7, 4-5 Inter Tri-County League Tier One). Mindy Jackson scored 18 points to lead Lisbon (10-3, 6-3), which fell two games behind Springfield in the league standings.

United 57, South Range 47

NORTH LIMA — United scored 19 points in the 4th quarter and were led by Ruth Prosko, who had 10 points for the Eagles (11-4, 7-3). Ellie Stoffer led the Raiders (7-8, 4-5) with 13 points.

Columbiana 55, Mineral Ridge 42

COLUMBIANA — Katie Witmer scored 26 points with 10 rebounds and four steals to lead Columbiana (7-8, 3-6 ITCL Tier One), which outscored Ridge 15-8 in the fourth quarter to pull away. Irene Coy added 12 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks. For Ridge (5-9, 1-8), Lacie Graham scored 14 points and Megan Ben added 10.

Lowellville 85, Wellsville 63

WELLSVILLE — Kaye Solak scored 21 points to lead four Rockets in double figures and Lowellville put the game away by outscoring Wellsville 22-10 in the third quarter. Ashley Moore added 18 points and Taylor Hvisdak and Emily Carlson each added 14 for the Rockets (12-3, 8-1 ITCL Tier Two). For Wellsville (6-7, 4-4), Mikayla Tipton had 24 points with four rebounds and three assists and Irene Kiser had 17 points with three assists.

Southern 51, Jackson-Milton 43

SALINEVILLE — Ashley Russell scored 13 points and Southern outscored the Bluejays 19-10 in the fourth quarter to rally for the ITCL Tier Two victory. Taylor Kelm added 13 points for the Indians (4-10, 2-7). For Jackson-Milton (1-13, 1-8), Maddie Griffiths scored 12 points.

McDonald 50, Leetonia 34

McDONALD — Strong second and third quarter per propelled the Blue Devils (8-4, 7-2). The team scored 25 points each half.