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Poland 67, East 52

POLAND

Tate Duarte scored 16 points and Kyle Dixon recorded eight rebounds for Poland. Jared Burkert added eight points and four steals for the Bulldogs (9-1, 3-0). Darnell Howell had 11 points and five rebounds for the Panthers (2-10, 2-8).

Warren Harding 55, Cleveland Heights 52

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

Shondell Jackson had 12 points, 11 rebounds, five steals and four assists in Warren Harding’s win over Cleveland Heights. The Raiders (9-1, 6-0) also got 14 points from Derek Culver and six points and assists from Gabe Simpson.

Lakeview 53, Edgewood 42

CORTLAND

Tom Bell scored 14 points and Chris Muir added 13 for the Bulldogs (6-5). Eli Kalil scored 22 points for the Warriors (2-9). LaBrae 65, Champion 55

LEAVITTSBURG

Justin Jenkins, Grant Sprague and Caelan Hyland each scored 12 points while Carlton Brown scored 10. For the Golden Flashes, Chris Miller scored 16 points. Also scoring in double figures were Lucas Nasonti with 14 and Eric Karafa with 13.

Newton Falls 58, Campbell 53

NEWTON FALLS

Jaden Walton scored a game-high 21 points for Newton Falls. Adam Czerniak added 16 for the Tigers (7-4, 4-3). George Billiris led the Red Devils with 15.

St. Ignatius 71, Cardinal Mooney 54

CLEVELAND

Andre Wolford scored 15 points to lead the Wildcats. Antonio Bruno scored 11 points to lead the Cardinals (6-3).

McDonald 91, Leetonia 53

MCDONALD

Brad Woodley and Anthony Pugh combined for 64 points in McDonald’s win. Woodley had 34 and Pugh had 30. Drew Turney led Leetonia with 23 points and Trent Ferry had 22 points.

Southern 71, Mineral Ridge 49

SALINEVILLE

Aron Sevek scored 24 points and Troy Holden added 19 for the Indians (5-7). Zane Rummell had 15 points for the Rams.

South Range 66, United 39

BEAVER TOWNSHIP

Brandon Youngs scored 15 points and Garrett Anderson added 12 for South Range. Jake Clark had 12 points for the Eagles.

Springfield 76, Crestview 26

NEW MIDDLETOWN

Jordan Peterson scored 18 points and Graham Mincher added 15 for the Tigers. Eric Lloyd led the Rebels with nine points.

Western Reserve 52, Sebring 34

SEBRING

Lance DeZee scored 16 points and Cody Hilles added 10 for the Blue Devils (9-2). Josh Zmuda had 16 points for the Trojans.

Columbiana 74, Jackson-Milton 56

COLUMBIANA

Devin Rice scored 28 points to lead Columbiana. Burdette Baker added 14 for the Clippers. Mike Assion scored 22 points for the Bluejays.

Lowellville 73, Wellsville 62

WELLSVILLE

Paolo DePasquale scored 25 points, Cole Beatty had 14 points, seven rebounds and four blocks and Alex Harklerode had 12 points and six steals for the Rockets. Justin Miller scored 23 points and Nigel Spann had 14 for Wellsville.

West Branch 66, Minerva 60

MINERVA

Jerian Thomas scored 27 points and Jeremy Gorby recorded eight rebounds in a West Branch victory. Kyle Zeigler added 11 points for the Warriors (7-6, 3-4). Connor Wright led Minerva (3-9, 1-6) with 17 points.

Youngstown Christian 58, Heritage Christian 51

YOUNGSTOWN

Ryan Houston scored 17 points and Shawn Staples added 14 for the Eagles. The Eagles used a 15-4 first quarter to pull away.

Warren JFK 54, Trinity 41

GARFIELD HEIGHTS

Isaac Carino and James Burney each scored 12 points to lead JFK, which jumped out to a 17-4 first quarter lead. Luke Keck added 10 points. Joey Lesueur scored 20 points for Trinity.

Maplewood 78, Pyamtuning Valley 47

ANDOVER

Nate Spitler scored 22 points, Dan Denman had 19 and the Rockets outscored PV 47-18 in the second half. Derek Morrison added 14 points for Maplewood, while Chase Thurber scored 18 for the Lakers.

Lordstown 71, Bloomfield 25

LORDSTOWN

Alex Applegate had 13 points and Jiryes Rafidi had 12 to lead Lordstown. Coty Turner led Bloomfield with 13 points.

Windham 45, Grand Valley 32

WINDHAM

Parker Rickey scored 19 points to lead the Bombers. Matt Larned scored 11 points for the Mustangs.

Richmond Edison 69, Beaver Local 55

RICHMOND

Erik Lee scored 22 points to lead Edison. For Beaver Local, Chase Wilcox’s 20 points included six 3-pointers. Chase Hilliard scored 16 points.

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