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Boardman 57 East 54

YOUNGSTOWN

Gannon Murray scored 16 points, five rebounds and five assists to lead the Spartans (7-7). Isaiah Nuckles had 14 points and nine rebounds for the Panthers (2-11).

Liberty 66 Champion 60

CHAMPION

Lynn Bowden scored 35 points and Ben Phillips added 17 points and nine rebounds as the Leopards (4-8) outlasted the Golden Flashes (2-11). Chris Miller and Lucas Nasonti each had 16 points for Champion and Michael Turner added 14.

Brookfield 64 Campbell 54

BROOKFIELD

Nate Johnson scored 28 points and Seth Wallace added 19 for the Warriors. George Billiris had 16 points to lead the Red Devils.

Lakeview 51 Struthers 50

CORTLAND

Tom Bell scored 17 points and Brandon Keller added 14 points including the game-winning free throw with five seconds remaining to lead the Bulldogs (7-6). Ray Phifer had 19 points for the Wildcats (8-7).

Niles 63 Edgewood 60, OT

NILES

Cameron Kane scored 17 points, Muhamaad Sataam had 13 and Lennell Smith 12 for Niles, which outscored Edgewood 19-12 in the fourth quarter to force overtime. The Red Dragons held a 7-4 edge in overtime. For Edgewood, Eli Kalik had 20 points and Marcus Ernst had 15.

Newton Falls 60 Girard 45

NEWTON FALLS

Jaden Walton scored 18 points and Noah Suarez added 17 to pace the Tigers (9-5). Dylan O’Hara scored 18 points to lead the Indians (11-3).

South Range 60 Crestview 39

BEAVER TOWNSHIP

Preston Stitt’s 19 points included five 3-pointers. Garrett Anderson scored 18. For the Rebels, Aaron Muntean’s 15 points included four 3-pointers. Evan Beachler scored 12 while Elijah McCallum made 10 rebounds. Tyler Stratton made five assists and four steals.

East Palestine 68 Jackson-Milton 48

EAST PALESTINE

Nick Monteleone scored 20 points and Jamie Molnar added 10, as East Palestine ran past Jackson-Milton at home. The Panthers outscored the Bluejays 42-24 in the second half. Alex Thornburg led Jackson-Milton with 12 points.

Columbiana 88 United 48

COLUMBIANA

Devin Rice scored a career-high 34 points and made 10 rebounds and seven assists for the Clippers. Cooper Smith and Diego Villatoro each scored 12 points. For the Eagles, Jake Clark led with 17 points, followed by Kaden Smith with 13 and Dakota Hill with 10.

McDonald 73 Mineral Ridge 38

MCDONALD

Jake Reckard led the Blue Devils with 21 points. Also scoring in double figures were Anthony Pugh with 17, Brad Woodley with 12 and Evan McKill with 10. For the Rams, Mac White and Zane Rummell each scored nine.

Western Reserve 57 Wellsville 54

BERLIN CENTER

Lance DeZee scored 17 points and Nolan Snyder added 10 points for the Blue Devils. Nigel Spann had 20 points to lead the Tigers.

Southern 59, Lowellville 47

LOWELLVILLE

Aron Sevek led the Indians with 21 points while teammate Troy Holden contributed 12. For the Rockets, Paolo DePasquale scored 20 and Alex Harklerode 14.

Conneaut 47 Youngstown Christian 41

CONNEAUT

Troy Colucci scored 13 points, including three 3-pointers, to lift Conneaut past Youngstown Christian. Brian Houston led the Eagles (6-7) with 16 points.

Louisville 66 West Branch 46

BELOIT

Blake Hoover scored 25 points and Drew Noble 10 for the first-place Leopards (11-2, 8-0 Northeastern Buckeye Conference). For the Warriors (7-7, 3-5), Jerian Thomas scored 19 and Matt Meiter 11.

Maplewood 72 Windham 42

CORTLAND

Nate Spitler scored 27 points to power the Rockets. Derek Morrision scored 11 points and Dan Denman had 10 points and 17 rebounds. For the Bombers, Dillon Blewitt contributed 18 points and three assists.

Lordstown 42 Bristol 39

BRISTOLVILLE

Frederico Columbo had 12 points and Andrew Applegate had 11 for Lordstown, which outscored Bristol 31-22 in the second half. Bryan Gabrielson had 10 for Bristol.

Staff report