Preps at a glance
Saturday
BOYS BOWLING
Struthers won a state tournament by defeating Brunswick in the final round. Earlier, Struthers downed Massillon Perry, Urbana and Beaver Creek to make it to the championship. Johnny Medvec made the all-tourney team with a sixth-place finish with a 678 set.
BOYS BASKETBALL
United 69, Jackson-Milton 37
HANOVERTON
United established a 20-point halftime lead and never looked back. Kaden Smith scored 26 points to lead United and Caleb Berdine and Jake Clark each scored 11 points. John Voland led the Bluejays with 10 points.
Mineral Ridge 68, Columbiana 52
MINERAL RIDGE
Zane Rummell scored 26 points to lead the Rams. Also scoring in double figures were Christian DiRando with 13 points, Albert Alli with 12 and Riko Rodriguez with 11. For the Clippers, Diego Villatoro led with 22 points and Dalton Miller had 11.
Newton Falls 62, Windham 18
BROOKFIELD
Jaden Walden led Newton Falls with 25 points as Newton Falls downed Windham. The Tigers used a 16-1 first quarter and 11-1 third quarter to separate. Brandon Knight’s 12 points led Windham.
Valley Christian 54, Open Door 39
YOUNGSTOWN
Elijah Anderson, Milan Square and Tyler Jones each scored 13 points to lead Valley Christian. Trey Brooks scored 14 points and Jared Bublinic added 12 in defeat.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Austintown Fitch 59, East 33
YOUNGSTOWN
Allexis Sallee scored 14 points and Sarah Obradovich and Natalie Lynn each added 13 points for Austintown Fitch. Courtney Turner scored 10 points for East.
Boardman 72, Lakeside 30
BOARDMAN
Krista Johnson led Boardman with 25 points as the Spartans open the season on a three-game winning streak. Jenna Vivo and Amber McMillan added 12 and 11 points, respectively. Carly Aponte and Maria Morton each scored 12 points for Lakeside.
Poland 77, Hubbard 28
HUBBARD
Bella Gajdos scored 24 points and Sarah Bury 20 to lead the Bulldogs (3-0, 3-0 All-American Conference White Tier). For the Eagles (1-4, 0-3), Logan Nitsche made four 3-pointers for 12 points.
Columbiana 74, Mineral Ridge 30
COLUMBIANA
Elise Hammond connected on a school-record seven 3-pointers for Columbiana. Hammond finished with a game-high 21 points, while Brin Pennell added 18 points and Taylor Hall scored 14.
Jackson-Milton 52, United 21
HANOVERTON
Michaelina Terranova notched 15 points to lead the Bluejays. Kaitlyn Totani made two threes en route to a 12-point performance and Ashley Totani chipped in 10 for Jackson-Milton. Lindsey Donato scored 10 points for United.
Lakeview 64, Champion 33
WARREN
Addie Becker scored 21 points, Jensen Silbaugh scored 16 and Annie Pavlansky added 14 as Lakeview routed Champion. The Golden Flashes were paced by Mollie Williams’ 12 points.
Newton Falls 49, Brookfield 44 OT
BROOKFIELD
Newton Falls outlasted Brookfield in overtime, as the Tigers were led Gabby Kiline’s 18 points. Newton Falls outscored the Warriors 8-3 in overtime. Brookfield was paced by McKenzie Drapola’s 14 points.
Warren Harding 84, Sharon 39
SHARON, Pa.
Kia Allen dropped 20 points on Sharon to lead Harding in a rout. Gariana Bercheni added 18, Shymara Dykes scored 16 points and Ka’Bina Mallory chipped in 10. Ayanna Harrison and Tamia Hopsun scored 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Sharon.
Late Friday
Struthers 56, Edgewood 23
STRUTHERS
Struthers held Edgewood to single digits in each quarter and Alexis Bury led the team with 20 points. Iesha Niciu led Edgewood with 14 points.
Staff report