prep roundup Saturday’s other games
BOYS BASKETBALL
East 81, Liberty 69
Malik Marrow led the Panthers (2-2) with 29 points, six rebounds and one steal. Darion Taylor contributed 12 points and eight rebounds while Omon’dre Muhammad scored 12 points. For the Panthers (0-3), Lynn Bowden led with 27 points and three steals while Ben Phillips scored 11 points.
Poland 77, Farrell 68
Danny Black scored 21 points and Tate Duarte had 14 points and nine rebounds for Poland, which outscored Farrell 20-11 in the third quarter to take a seven-point lead into the fourth. Nick Gajdos had 11 points and eight assists and Jared Burkert had 13 points, five assists and two steals. For Farrell, Malik Miller scored 31.
Hudson 75, Howland 40
Zack Meder had 22 points and Isaac McGillis had 19 points for Hudson (1-1) at the Hope Classic. Julian Lanier scored 15 points to lead Howland (0-4).
Alliance 69, Struthers 62
Jai’Ron Brackett led the Aviators (2-3) with 26 points. D.J. Hancock added 17 and Aeyron Williams had 12. For the Wildcats (2-2), Ray’Quan Phifer had 25 points. Andrew Carbon scored 16 points and Austin Yemma 11.
Warren JFK 58, Toledo Woodward 52
At Malone University, Zach Usher scored 27 points and made 13 rebounds for the Eagles (2-1). Isaac Carrino scored 11 points. For Woodward (3-1), Colin Kirkwood scored 26 points.
Warren Harding 83, Massillon 73
Derek Culver had 15 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks for Harding (3-0), which outscored Massillon 28-18 in the third quarter to take a 10-point lead into the fourth. Shakem Johnson added 17 points and nine rebounds, Shondell Joackson had 22 points, Gabe Simpson had 16 points and Jarelle Johnson had 11 points, four assists and four steals. For Massillon, Jacoby Sims had 14 points and 13 rebounds.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Canfield 51, Austintown Fitch 39
Erin Risner led the Cardinals (2-2) with 12 points. Ashley Kaleel and Lynnae Whitehead each scored nine. For the Falcons (3-2), Alysoun Mukaabya led with 15 points.
Poland 67, Hubbard 37
Bella Gajdos scored 18 points and had three assists for Poland (5-1, 3-1 AAC White). Libby Rubesa had 11 points and Emily Melnek added 10 points. Emily Manion led Hubbard with 16 points and five rebounds.
Champion 69, Liberty 38
Izzy D’Urso led the Golden Flashes (3-3, 2-2 AAC Blue) with 18 points. Molly Williams scored 14 points while Megan Turner contributed 10 points, 12 rebounds, three assists and four steals. For the Leopards (1-4, 1-3 AAC Blue), Amy Mikulich and Maleah Schiavonne each scored 10 points.
Howland 80, East 23
Victoria Rappach hit seven 3-pointers and scored 27 points and Sara Price added 19 points and four blocked shots to lead the Tigers (5-0, 3-0 AAC Red). Howland led 31-7 afer one quarter and 43-10 at halftime.
Brookfield 50, LaBrae 37
Autumn Kirila scored 11 points with five rebounds for Brookfield (3-1, 3-1 AAC Blue). Destiny May added nine points, 10 rebounds, three assists and three steals. For LaBrae (1-2, 1-2), Angelica Parker scored 11.
Newton Falls 81, Campbell 17
Gabby Kline scored 22 points to lead the Tigers (5-0, 4-0 AAC Blue). Kayla Barreca had 18 points and 12 rebounds while Sadie Sutton scored 11. For the Red Devils (0-4), Tatyana Nelko had eight points.
Girard 64, Springfield 60, OT
Dakota Naples led the Indians with 27 points. Makayla Trebells scored 14 points and Camille Stoffick 10. For the Tigers (3-2), Callie Ford scored 31 points.
Columbiana 38, Maplewood 33
Emily Witmer scored 15 points to lead Columbiana (5-0). Ryley Urchek scored 14 and Miranda Sloan 12 for the Rockets (4-2).
West Branch 54, Carrollton 47
Melinda Trimmer had 21 points and Pavin Heath added 15 to lead West Branch (5-0, 2-0 NBC), which led 30-19 at halftime. Erica Johnson added five points and 11 rebounds.
HOCKEY
Canfield 7, Aurora 2
BOARDMAN
Sam Hepola scored five goals to lead the Cardinals (3-3, 2-1 Greater Cleveland High School Hockey League). Seth Opladen and Logan Falkingham scored the other goals for Canfield.
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