Wednesday’s other prep results
BOYS BASKETBALL
Canfield 70, West Branch 46
CANFIELD
Mike Yourstowsky scored 22 points, Jake Cummings added 13 and Mason Mangapora scored 11 to lead Canfield. For West Branch, Jordan Thomas had 15 points.
Poland 73, Hubbard 35
POLAND
Jake Burkert’s 22 points included six 3-pointers while Mike Gajdos scored 14 for the Bulldogs. Burkert and Matt Baker each pulled down six rebounds, For the Eagles, Brendan Cardella led with eight points.
Warren Harding 100, East 62
YOUNGSTOWN
Shondell Jackson led the Raiders (15-3, 10-1 All-American Conference Red) with 24 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Gabe Simpson scored 17 points while Jarelle Johnson, Shakem Johnson and Marlin Richardson each scored 10. For the Panthers (2-15, 1-10), Te’quan Burnette scored 11 points and made three rebounds while Imoni Donadelle scored 10s.
Newton Falls 83, Liberty 63
NEWTON FALLS
Jaden Walton scored 18 points to lead four Tigers (12-6, 7-4 AAC Blue) in double figures. The others were Adam Czerniak (17), Austin Brown (13) and Ben Simpson (12). For the Leopards, Ben Phillips scored 23 points and Lynn Bowden 14.
Campbell 67, Girard 57
GIRARD
Aaron Jackson scored 32 points and the Red Devils shot 52 percent. Mike Williams added eight points and a team-high seven rebounds for Campbell. Dylan O’Hara led Girard (15-4, 9-2 AAC Blue) with 20 points and eight rebounds, but the Indians shot just 34 percent. DeOnte Brown added 14 points for Girard.
Springfield 70, Jackson-Milton 25
NEW MIDDLETOWN
Mark Schuler scored 19 points as the undefeated Tigers (18-0, 13-0), clinched the Inter Tri-County League Tier One crown. Graham Mincher and Grant Nezbeth each scored 10 points. For the Bluejays, Alex Thornburg scored 10 points.
Lisbon 68, South Range 56
LISBON
Austin Rutecki scored 28 points, Josh Liberati had 16 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists and Josh Craig had 13 points for Lisbon (14-5, 11-2 ITCL Tier One). Preston Stitt led South Range (11-6, 9-4) with 22 points, Garrett Anderson had 11 points and Brandon Youngs had 10.
Columbiana 78, East Palestine 66
COLUMBIANA
Devin Rice had 27 points and 10 rebounds to lead Columbiana. Diego Villatoro added 12 points, Cooper Smith and Burdette Baker each had 11 and Drew Makosky scored 10. Ryan Kemp had 15 points and Jamie Molnar added 14 for the Bulldogs.
McDonald 79, Sebring 56
SEBRING
Anthony Pugh scored 23 points and Jake Reckard had 22 for McDonald. Brad Woodley added 17 points for the Blue Devils. Parker Ketler scored 15 points to lead Sebring.
Crestview 56, United 42
NEW WATERFORD
Eric Lloyd set a Crestview single-game record with eight blocks and broke the season record with 67 to lead Crestview. The previous single-season record was 63. He also had 14 points and 14 rebounds for the Rebels (6-12, 5-8 ITCL Tier One), while Tyler Stratton added 14 points and three steals and Aaron Muntean had 12 points. For United, Jake Clark scored 15 points and Caleb Berdine had 12.
Western Reserve 63, Southern 48
BERLIN CENTER
Joe Falasca scored 20 points and Western Reserve jumped out to a 24-8 lead after the first quarter. Jack Cappabianca had 12 points, Lance DeZee had 11 and Nolan Snyder and Walker Marlowe each added 10 for the Blue Devils. Christian Adkins scored 17 for Southern and Mike Shope had 12.
Lowellville 54, Mineral Ridge 42
LOWELLVILLE
Paolo DePasquale scored 21 points while Cole Beatty contributed eight points, eight rebounds and four steals for the Rockets (12-4, 9-3 ITCL Tier Two). For the Rams, Mac White led with 14 points while Albert Alli and Zane Rummel each scored 11.
Windham 56, Garfield 48
AKRON
Parker Rickey scored 20 points and pulled down 13 rebounds as Windham topped Garfield. Dillon Blewitt added 18 points and and three assists for the Bombers (7-12, 6-7).
Beaver Local 53, Buckeye Local 34
LISBON
Chase Hilliard scored 21 points and mad e16 rebounds to lead the Beavers. Chase Wilcox scored nine.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Western Reserve 68, Southern 33
BERLIN CENTER
Aleah Hughes, Rachel Maslach and Alexis Hughes each scored 14 points for the Blue Devils. Tory White scored 13. For the Indians, A. Sevek scored eight points.
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