High School sports | Results of Wednesday’s games


GIRLS BASKETBALL

Austintown Fitch 81, Liberty 38

YOUNGSTOWN

Natalie Lynn and Sabria Hunter each scored 16 points as Fitch routed Liberty. Caniryn Constance also added 13 points for the Falcons. Amy Mikulich led Liberty with 22 points.

Brookfield 58, Valley Christian 37

BROOKFIELD

McKenzie Drapola led the Warriors (7-2) with 19 points, and Autumn Kirila tacked on 14 points. India Snyder led Valley Christian (7-2) with 13 points and three shots from behind the arc.

Columbiana 74, East Liverpool 31

COLUMBIANA

Columbiana’s Tessa Liggett and Brynn Pennell each scored 12 points, while Elise Hammond contributed 10 points. Lindsey Baker led East Liverpool with 10 points.

Jackson-Milton 59, Springfield 18

NORTH JACKSON

Ashley Totani led the Bluejays with a game-high 18 points, while Kaitlyn Totani shot 3-for-3 from the line and completed three three-point shots, scoring 16 points total. Michaelina Terranova also contributed 11 points for Jackson-Milton. Kasey Kohler led for Springfield, with one shot from behind the arc and a total of seven points.

Newton Falls 39, Crestwood 25

NEWTON FALLS

Izzy Kline stole the show for Newton Falls (10-0), scoring 26 points with 12 rebounds. For Crestwood, Sydney Kulla led with 11 points.

West Branch 47, Canton South 27

BELOIT

Brenna Rito led West Branch (6-5, 4-3) with 11 points and went 3-for-3 from the foul line. Emily Thompson led Canton South (5-5, 2-5) with 12 points and eight rebounds.

East 56, Sharon 34

YOUNGSTOWN

East’s J. Bowers and Z. Brown led with 16 points each in their win over Sharon. The leading scorer for Sharon was Hopson with eight points.

Kennedy Catholic 56, Cardinal Mooney 41

HERMITAGE, PA.

Kennedy Catholic (6-1) downed Mooney (1-8) thanks to Raygen Fischer’s 15 points, McKayla Fusco’s 12 points and Kaykay Shannonhouse’s 11. Maggie Monahan led Mooney with 15 points.

Chardon 44, Canfield 43

STRUTHERS

Chardon (6-2) mounted a 19-point comeback in the fourth quarter to beat Canfield (8-2). Kaitlin Kobuszewski led the victorious side with 15 points. Ashley Kaleel and Jill Baker each had 12 points for Canfield.

Lowellville 52, Heartland Christian 14

COLOUMBIANA

Lowellville (1-5) picked up its first win of the season behind Maria Mangine’s 12 points. Heartland Christian (0-6) was shut out in the first half.

Kenston 46, Howland 40

HOWLAND

Howland (8-4) started strong in the first half, but an 11-point second didn’t cut it against Kenston (6-4). Michaela Barnes led Kenston with 19 points. Victoria Rappach made four threes for 16 points for Howland and Sara Price added 14. Price is seven points shy of reaching 1,000 for her career.

Lakeview 48, Chagrin Falls 29

CHAGRIN FALLS

Addie Becker scored. 19 points and Annie Pavlansky had 16 points and nine rebounds as the Bulldogs (10-1) beat the Tigers. Brianna Baker led Chagrin Falls with 13 points.

Boardman 71, Campbell 18

CAMPBELL

Krista Johnson scored 18 points, Katie Platt had 13 and Lauren Gabriele had 11 as the Spartans (8-3) dominated the Red Devils.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Beaver Local 63, Crestview 36

COLUMBIANA

Beaver Local cruised after a 30-7 first quarter. Nathon Kline led with 23 points and Chase Wilcox had 20 for Local. Elijah McCallum led Crestview with 10 points.

Mathews 63, St. Johns 46

VIENNA

Clay O’Dell scored a team-high 18 points for Mathews (5-2). Sean McDivitt added 13 and Bryan Oatridge chipped in 12 points.

Poland 78, Campbell 35

CAMPBELL

Kyle Patterson led the charge for Poland’s (8-0) eighth straight win with 16 points. Jared Burkert added 15 points and Matt Baker contributed 11 points. Ray Rue led Campbell with 10 points.

Boardman 46, Streetsboro 40

STREETSBORO

Gannon Murray scored 22 points to lead Boardman (5-3) past Streetsboro (3-4). Jerry Judd led Streetsboro with eight points.

Beaver Local 63, Crestview 36

BEAVER LOCAL

Nathan Kline scored 23 points to lead Beaver Local past Crestview. The Beavers were paced by a 30-4 first quarter. Elijah McCallum led Crestview with 16 points.

Staff report