Prep Roundup | Monday’s other games


Howland 69, Poland 34

HOWLAND

Taylor Williams scored 18 points to help keep the Tigers undefeated in All-American Conference Red Tier play. Williams scored eight points in he first quarter and brought down 10 rebounds for the Tigers (13-1, 6-0) while Olivia Nicholas had 10 points in the second quarter, finishing with 13. Natalie Silbaugh had 11 points and Paige Loychik dished out five assists. Leading the way for the Bulldogs (10-6, 3-3) was Maura Bobby with 12.

Liberty 82, Beaver Local 72

LISBON

Ja’nate Byrd scored 15 of her 17 points in the first quarter, including three 3-pointers, as the Leopards jumped out to a 32-16 lead. Vakeyla Merriweather added 29 points and Bianca Rozenblad had 18 for Liberty (10-5, 5-0 AAC White). Allie Bangor had 21 points with six rebounds, five assists and three steals for Beaver Local (4-12, 2-4). Kenzie Weber added 14 points, four rebounds and four steals and Tenelle Hoppel scored 10 points with seven assists.

Newton Falls 50, LaBrae 46

NEWTON FALLS

The Tigers improved to 5-1 in the All-American Conference’s Blue Tier and 14-2 overall with the win. Bridgette Click led the way with 16 points while Destiny Prusky had 11 points and Rachel Ellis had 10.

Hubbard 36, Girard 34

HUBBARD

Krista Julian’s game-high 12 points gave the Eagles (5-11) the win in this nail-biter. She had six steals and three assists while teammate Courtney Sargent had nine points and 15 rebounds. The Indians (8-8) were paced by Miranda Boyle’s eight points.

Champion 78, Campbell 41

CHAMPION

Lindsay Swipas hit for 20 points and Mackenzie Kiser added 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Flashes (13-3, 6-0 AAC Blue) who led 24-5 after eight minutes. Tiera Graves scored 14 points for the Red Devils (1-13, 0-6).

Struthers 43, Lakeview 21

STRUTHERS

Two players scored in the double figures and another had nine. Katelynn Ardale led the team with 14 points while Amanda Ditman had 10 and Marissa Hird just had nine for the Wildcats (12-3, 5-1 AAC Blue). Alli Pavlik had a team-high nine points for the Bulldogs (8-9, 3-3).

Cardinal Mooney 53, Youngstown Christian 28

YOUNGSTOWN

Taylor Whitesack led the Cardinals (7-9) with 11 points while Jamie DiDomenico scored nine. For the Eagles (5-10), Kaylin Hayes scored 10 points.

United 67, Columbiana 44

COLUMBIANA

Crystal Richards scored 21 points and helped the Eagles (13-4, 10-1 Inter Tri-County League Tier One) win on the road. Also scoring 21 was Hayley Goist for the Clippers (5-9, 2-7 ). Ruth Prosko added 10 for United.

Mineral Ridge 57, East Palestine 31

EAST PALESTINE

Brittany Bevilacqua led the Rams scored 22 points and Mineral Ridge jumped out to a 28-9 halftime lead. Megan Ben added 12 points and Abby Riffee had 10 for the Rams (10-6, 5-6 ITCL One). For East Palestine (2-14, 0-10), Nicole Kiehl had 11 points.

Springfield 43, Lisbon 41

NEW MIDDLETOWN

Brooke Schrieber netted 20 points and Kelsey Larson 11 for the Tigers (4-13, 4-7 ITCL One). For the Blue Devils (6-8, 4-6), Katie Snoddy’s 19 points included five 3-pointers.

Sebring 59, Leetonia 53 (2OT)

LEETONIA

Taylor Ward scored 28 points and Karlie Meek 10 to lead the Trojans (7-7, 5-5 ITCL Tier Two). For the Bears (8-8, 5-5), Clarissa Perkins scored 22 points and Kinzie Smith 12.

Western Reserve 56, Wellsville 29

WELLSVILLE

Sammi Burton had 16 points and nine rebounds to help lift the Blue Devils (14-2, 10-1 ITCL Two), who led 25-10 at halftime. Colleen Kennehan added nine points, eight rebounds and seven assists. For Wellsville (7-8, 4-5), Shauntae Dillard had 13 points and Maleya Fultz grabbed eight rebounds.

McDonald 41, Jackson-Milton 39

MCDONALD

Taylor Staney scored 21 points for McDonald (6-9, 5-5 ITCL Two) and teammate Jamie Stellmar had eight. Jackson-Milton fell to 0-10 in conference play and 0-14 overall. Rachael Obradovich and Katie Santor each had nine.

Lordstown 63, Ledgemont 55

LORDSTOWN

Sara Cash scored 21 points and Lordstown (8-5, 7-2 Northeastern Athletic Conference) outscored Ledgemont 10-2 in overtime of the West Division game. Ally Hajnosz scored all four of her points in the extra sessions, getting layups off a pair of steals, and Jessica Morgan and Sydney Negro each added 10. For Ledegemont (7-8, 4-5), Amanda Sidley scored 17 and Jannelle Jirousek had 16.