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Lakeview 57, Hubbard 21

CORTLAND

Addie Becker scored 17 points and added nine rebounds, as Lakeview cruised to improve to 5-0. The Bulldogs also got 13 points and six assists from Abby Pavlik. Hubbard (1-2) was led by Michelle Peachock’s eight points.

South Range 71, Jackson-Milton 36

NORTH JACKSON

Morgan Czopur scored 18 points and Madison Durkin scored 16 in South Range’s blowout victory. Sara Durr recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Raiders (4-0, 3-0). Ashley Totani led the Bluejays (3-3, 1-2) with 11 points.

Mineral Ridge 61, Crestview 40

CRESTVIEW

Breanna Miner scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds for Mineral Ridge. Alyssa Harkins added 17 points and nine boards for the Rams. Tristan Huff had 11 points and Alexis Gates scored 10 for the Rebels.

Leetonia 39, Lowellville 28

LEETONIA

Maddie Penfold scored 10 points, Tori Norman added eight points and Kristy Eckman had seven points for the Bears (2-3). For Lowellville (1-3), Sami Chiclowe scored 10 points and Maria Mangnie added seven.

Newton Falls 55, Champion 35

CHAMPION

Gabby Kline scored 18 points, Autumn Hudson had 12 points and Sadie Sutton added seven points for the Tigers (4-0). Brittany Allen led Champion with 18 points.

Springfield 57, East Palestine 38

NEW MIDDLETON

Callie Ford scored 19 points and Joanie Foster added 13 points for the Tigers (3-1). Abby Fuller led the Bulldogs (2-5) with 18 points and Hannah Hall had six points.

Wellsville 64, Sebring 41

WELLSVILLE

Ashley Bennett led the Tigers (1-4) with 22 points and Sabrina Thompson and Sara Dalrymple each had 12 points. For Sebring (2-3), Sydney Smith had 18 points.

Windham 67, Mathews 34

WINDHAM

The Bombers used a 23-12 second quarter to pull away. Brittany Knight had 21 points and Dari Heller added 15 for Windham. Maddie Williams scored 17 points for the Mustangs.

Youngstown Christian 69, Heartland Christian 15

COLUMBIANA

Imane Snyder scored 12 points and India Snyder added 11 points for the Eagles.Olivia Hostetler led the Lion (0-6) with seven points.

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