Prep roundup


Prep roundup

Monday’s other games

South Range 69, Crestview 52

COLUMBIANA

South Range exploded for 28 points in the fourth quarter overcome the Rebels. Samantha Smith’s 19 points led South Range, while Gab Naples added 15 for the Raiders (9-1, 4-0 Inter Tri-County League Tier One). Ashley Harrison had a game-high 23 points for Crestview (6-4, 2-2).

United 52, Columbiana 32

HANOVERTON

Sierra Parks had 14 points and Ruth Prosko 10 for United, which scored in double figures all four quarters. Prosko also had 11 rebounds for the Eagles (6-3, 3-0 ITCL1). Hayley Goist had 10 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and four steals for the Clippers (3-5, 0-4).

Springfield 37, Lisbon 33

LISBON

Brooke Schrieber scored 22 points and pulled down 10 of the Tigers’ 22 rebounds. Haley Sullivan netted eight points while Kelsey Larson made three steals for the Tigers (2-8, 2-2 ITCL1). For the Blue Devils (4-3, 2-2), Pam Pierce scored 14 points and made nine rebounds and three steals. Katie Snoddy’s 11 points included three 3-pointers and she made four assists.

Min. Ridge 57, E. Palestine 45

MINERAL RIDGE

Chasity Digman scored 15 points and teammate Megan Ben added 13 for the Rams (7-2, 2-2 ITCL1) and Abby Riffee added a dozen more points. Shannon Jurjavcic scored 12 points for the Bulldogs (2-6, 0-3).

Lowellville 74, Southern 28

LOWELLVILLE

Ashley Moore, Emily Carlson and Taylor Hvisdak sparked a balanced scoring attack with 14, 14 and 13 points respectively for the undefeated Rockets (9-0, 4-0 ITCL2). Kati Hipsley scored 10 points for the Indians (3-4, 1-3).

Sebring 43, Leetonia 40, OT

LEETONIA

Taylor Ward scored 16 points and Maggie Householder added 13, including a 3-pointer in overtime, as Sebring (3-3, 1-2 ITCL2) outscored Leetonia 5-2 in the extra session. Katy Butler added 10 points for the Trojans. For Leetonia (4-5, 1-3), Lauren Ketterman scored 15 points and Clarissa Perkins had 11 points and eight rebounds.

W. Reserve 68, Wellsville 50

BERLIN CENTER

Colleen Kennehan scored 20 points with four assists and three steals and Hannah Shrader added 19 points with 14 rebounds and two blocks for Reserve (7-1, 4-0 ITCL2). Hannah Mowery had 14 points and four assists and Sammi Burton 11 points and 11 rebounds.

McDonald 43, J.-Milton 37

NORTH JACKSON

Taylor Stanley had 30 points in a game in which Jackson-Milton went scoreless in the third quarter before putting up 24 in the final period. Maddie Griffiths had 11 points for Jackson-Milton (0-7, 0-3 ITCL2).

Liberty 70, Beaver Local 39

LIBERTY

With Mindy Dykes back after missing two games, the Leopards got a lift as her 22 points complemented the game-high 26 from Vakeyla Merriweather. Candace Coward collected 12 rebounds for the Leopards (5-4, 1-0 All-American Conference White Tier), whose pressure forced Beaver Local (1-7, 1-1) into turnovers. Tenelle Hoppel’s 13 points paced Beaver Local.

Salem 51, Niles 33

SALEM

Andrea Seguin scored 12 points and Salem (2-6, 1-0 AAC Red) took a 27-16 halftime lead en route to the victory. Rachel Sussman had 11 points for the Red Dragons (1-8, 0-1).

Girard 57, Mathews 25

VIENNA

Katelynne Brainard scored 23 points and psulled down seven of the Indians’ 32 rebounds. Miranda Boyle scored 16 points for the Indians (4-4). For the Mustangs (0-9), Julie Wise contributed 11 points, three assists and five rebounds.

Lordstown 41, Bristol 39

LORDSTOWN

Sara Cash split a pair of free throws with six seconds left and stole the ball on Bristol’s ensuing possession to help Lordstown (4-3) survive. Cash finished with 21 points. For Bristol (3-6), Brianna Sloan had 11 points.

Warren Harding 58, Geneva 23

GENEVA

Anita Brown score 17 points and Kourtney Williams had 16 for the Raiders, whose 19-14 halftime lead was expanded to 40-21 after three quarters. Brown also had nine rebounds and five blocked shots, while Williams grabbed six rebounds.

Brookfield 44, Badger 30

BROOKFIELD

Danielle DiCristofaro led the Warriors (3-8) with 13 points and five rebounds. Amy Rasoul contributed 10 points and three assists. For the Braves (5-3), Sarah Bonar scored 20 points and Kelsi Kramar eight.