prep roundup | Tuesday’s games
BOYS BASKETBALL
Lakeview 55, Howland 53
CORTLAND
Chris Muir and TJ Lynch had 12 points each and Jatise Garrison added 11 points and nine rebounds for the Bulldogs (1-2). Lynch scored all of his points on three pointers. For Howland (0-1) Mike Massucci scored 19 points, hitting five three pointers. Connor Tamarkin chipped in 14 for Howland.
Alliance 56, Canfield 55
CANFIELD
After trailing by double digits in the first half, Canfield scored 24 points in the third quarter to tie the game heading into the fourth quarter. Alliance’s Damice Hancock and his 26 points proved to be too much. Jake Cummings and Ethan Kalina led Canfield with 14 and 13 points, respectively.
Brookfield 40, Southeast 26
BROOKFIELD
Southeast was limited to eight points in the second half. Brian Hiner and Chad Filipovich each scored 11 points for the Warriors. Ben Prather and Tyler Dailey scored seven and six points, respectively, for the Pirates. South Range 69, Lisbon 36
BEAVER TOWNSHIP
Dan Ritter and Brandon Youngs each put up 18 points for South Range. Branson Brownfield was the lone Lisbon (2-1) player in double figures with 10 points.
Springfield 59, Leetonia 41
LEETONIA
Jake Ford paced Springfield with 21 points. Shane Eynon added 11 points for the Tigers. Jimmy Knepper and Roman Ferry each scored 11 points for Leetonia.
Wellsville 63, Lowellville 57
LOWELLVILLE
The Tigers erupted for 24 fourth-quarter points to pull out a come-from-behind win on the road. Justin Miller scored 31 and was 15-for-18 from the foul line. Michael Shope also added 16 in the win. Devin Wright led Lowellville with 15 while Nate Solak finished with 14.
East Palestine 93, Mineral Ridge 86
MINERAL RIDGE
Branden Kemp scored 26 points to lead East Palestine (2-0). Kemp also led the Bulldogs with three three pointers. Marshall Huddleston chipped in 15 points and Dominic Posey added 11. For Mineral Ridge (0-1) Christian DiRando scored a game high 37 points. DiRando made 14 field goals, four of those three pointers. Jordan Zupko added 20 points for the Rams.
Jackson-Milton 65, Crestview 43
EAST FAIRFIELD
Jackson-Milton wins after going 0-23 last year. Noah Laster’s 20 points and John Voland’s 18 led the Bluejays (1-1) to a road win. Clayton Maskarnik added 10 in a game where Jackson-Milton hit nine 3-pointers. Wyatt Woodring was the top scorer for the Rebels (0-2), scoring 10.
McDonald 92, United 60
HANOVERTON
McDonald made 14 threes to United’s one. The Blue Devils’ Zach Rasile made eight from beyond the arc in a 26-point performance. Every player who scored for McDonald did so in double figures. Braeden Poole scored 16 points, Caleb Emerson and Joe Ragazzine each scored 14. Dylan Portolese and Evan Magill put up 12 and 10 points, respectively. Jake Clark led United with 18 points and Patrick Hydrick added 11 points.
Columbiana 56, Sebring 55
COLUMBIANA
Burdette Baker led Columbiana to a close victory with a game-high 23 points. Robbie Rouse scored 21 points for Sebring. Jason Dickson added 17.
Mathews 66, Heartland Christian 34
COLUMBIANA
Heartland Christian (0-3) got a double-double from Ben Burgess, who had 20 points and 12 rebounds. Mathews (1-1) did not provide statistics.
Bristol 51, Maplewood 38
MECCA
The Panthers hit eight threes in a road win over the Rockets. Zach Dawson scored 14 for Bristol. Tommy Donadio had 19 for Maplewood while Bryan Gabrielson added 13 in defeat.
Grand Valley 54, Lordstown 41
No statistics for this game were provided.
Southington 61, Badger 58
KINSMAN
Aiden Miller led Badger (0-1) with 21 points. Names were not provided for Southington (1-0).
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