Prep roundup


Prep roundup

Monday’s girls games

Youngstown Christian 62, Campbell 36

CAMPBELL

Arlivian Cheirs had 16 points to lead Youngstown Christian. Campbell was lead by Selena Lopez with eight points. Columbiana 64, Sebring 31

SEBRING

Brynn Pennell scored 17 points and Baylie Mook had 15, as Columbiana stayed perfect. Emily Witmer added 15 points and Lauren Schlueter grabbed six rebounds for the Clippers (6-0, 4-0 ITCL Tier Two). Sydney Smith scored a game-high 18 points for Sebring (2-4, 0-3).

Western Reserve 75, Leetonia 31

BERLIN CENTER

Tory White led all scorers with 25 points and had four steals as Western Reserve put on an offensvie show against Leetonia. Aleix Hughes and Rachel Maslach each added 13 points for the Blue Devils (3-3, 3-1 ITCL Tier Two). Maddie Penfold and Casey Grace paced the Bears (2-4, 2-2) with 13 points a piece.

Windham 61, Pymatuning Valley 51

ANDOVER

Dari Heller scored 21 points and grabbed 14 rebounds and the Bombers used a 20-7 fourth-quarter run to put away the Lakers on the road in the Northeastern Athletic Conference. Jessica Isler added 12 points, eight assists and six rebounds and Brittany Knight had 11 points and eight rebounds. Kelsie Brown (17 points, eight rebounds), Kit Hall (16 points) and Megan Stech (13 points, 11 rebounds) paced PV.

Ursuline 64, East 31

YOUNGSTOWN

Simone Comer had 19 points, Ciel Vidale had 10 and Gabby Miklandric added nine points for the Irish. Tashaun Walls led the Panthers (1-4) with 15 points.

Jackson-Milton 43, Crestview 35

NORTH JACKSON

Ashley Totani had 13 points, Kaitlyn Totani and Michaelina Terranova both had 11 points for the Bluejays (4-3). Alexis Gates had 20 points for the Rebels (2-3).

McDonald 46, Lowellville 38

MCDONALD

Sara Joesph had 16 points and Brenna Rupe scored 15 points for the Blue Devils (3-3). Andi Hrusousky had 10 points to lead the Rockets (1-5).

Warren Harding 56, Akron North 39

WARREN

Alasjia Dykes scored 22 points and Chelsea Dipaolo added 13 points for the Radiers (3-2). Balknight led Akron North with 19 points.

Grand Valley 57, Badger 45

KINSMAN

Jessica Vormelker scored 31 points on 14-of-29 shooting to lift GV. Shar Miller added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Taylor Kramer, Harlee Logan and Izabella Armstrong each scored 12 points for the Braves (3-2, 1-2 NAC).

United 44, East Palestine 38

EAST PALESTINE

Kassie Chestnut led all scorers with 12 points, including two 3-pointers, in United’s win. Morgan Smith added 10 points for the Eagles (1-2, 1-1 ITCL Tier One). Hayley Hall scored 10 for the Bulldogs (2-6, 0-3).

Niles 53, Liberty 31

LIBERTY

Kia Allen scored 16 points to lead the Red Dragons (2-3). For the Leopards (1-6), Marcy Dykes led the team with nine points.

Mineral Ridge 56, Lisbon 43

LISBON

Alyssa Harkins led the Rams (5-0) with 26 points. Tiffany Ketchum scored nine points to lead Lisbon.

Howland 61, Kenston 53 2OT

KENSTON

Sara Price had 26 points and Victoria Rappach had 21 for the Tigers (6-0). Michelle Barnes led Kenston with 17.

Maplewood 49, Mathews 25

VIENNA

Miranda Sloan had 14 points, Steph McCarthey scored 13 points and Ryley Urchek added 10 for the Rockets. Morgan Williams led Mathews with eight points.

Wellsville 57, Southern 47

WELLSVILLE

Ashley Bennett scored a game-high 23 points for Wellsville. Sabrina Thompson had 14 points for the Tigers (2-4, 2-2 ITCL Tier Two). Webber scored 15 for the Indians (1-6, 0-4).

Staff reports