MONDAY’S PREP RESULTS


Howland 61, Warren Harding 38

WARREN

Sara Price led Howland with 31 points as the Tigers (15-5, 10-1 All-American Conference Red) clinched a share of the league title. Kia Allen led Warren Harding with 10 points.

Boardman 54, Canfield 47

CANFIELD

Lauren Gabriele scored 17 points to lead the Spartans (12-7, 6-5 AAC Red). Also scoring in double figures were Lauren Pavlansky with 15 points and Krista Johnson with 12. For the Cardinals (13-6, 9-2), Marissa Donchess led with 12 points. Serena Sammarone scored 11 and Alexandra Stanic 10.

Struthers 67, Edgewood 24

ASHTABULA

Alexis Bury led Struthers with 14 points, including two 3-point goals. Other high contributors for the team were Caitlyn Kane and Khaylah Brown with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Kane and Michelle Buser led the team in 3-point goals with three each.

Lakeview 70, Niles 39

NILES

Lakeview clinched their fifth consecutive AAC White Tier league title with this win, making them co-champs with Poland. Amy Pavlanski led Lakeview with 25 points and 15 rebounds. Addie Becker contributed 19 points and 13 rebounds, and Jensen Silbaugh had 15 points and led with six assists. For Niles, Sierra Werden and Sara Mars both scored 10 points and one 3-point goal each.

Newton Falls 36, Garfield 31

NEWTON FALLS

In a rematch from last year’s district championship game, Gabby Kline led Newton Falls (19-1) with 16 points and Izzy Kline added 10. Grayson Rose led Garfield with 15. Garfield and Newton Falls are seeded first and second respectively in the Ravenna District.

LaBrae 44, Brookfield 36

LEAVITTSBURG

Lauren Rutherford scord 20 points to lead the Vikings. For the Warriors, Tori Sheehan, Autumn Kirila and Alisha Quinlan each scored eight points.

Jackson-Milton 50, Sebring 15

SEBRING

The Bluejays won the Inter-Tri County League White championship, with Ashley Totani leading the team with 21 points. Emily Williams had 12 rebounds and Kaitlyn Totani led the team with six assists. Michaelina Terranova contributed 10 rebounds as well as six assists. For Sebring, Amanda Hurford led with six points and Isis Ketchum led with 10 rebounds.

Columbiana 68, Lisbon 61 , 2OT

COLUMBIANA

Brynn Pennell’s 20 points led Columbiana as it edged Lisbon in double-overtime. Mariah Rovnak added 13 points and Alexis Cross scored 10 points for the Clippers. Anna Prasco scored 17 points for Lisbon.

South Range 80, East Palestine 23

EAST PALESTINE

Maddie Durkin led South Range with 24 points and Morgan Czopur added 21 points for South Range.

Crestview 61, Springfield 36

EAST FAIRFIELD

Crestview controlled this match, led by MacKenzie Daub with 22 points and Alexis Gates with 21. Gates also made nine rebounds, and Emily Ferris led in assists and steals with five and four, respectively. For Springfield, Kasey Kohler had 10 points, including three 3-point goals.

Lowellville 43, Mineral Ridge 30

LOWELVILLE

Maria Mangine scored 15 points and Abby Bowman added 13 points as the Rockets downed Mineral Ridge, which was paced by Hannah Breedlove’s 10 points.

McDonald 42, Western Reserve 39

MCDONALD

McDonald was led by Sara Joseph with 14 points and Brenna Rupe had 13 rebounds. For Western Reserve, Sydney Miller scored 23 points including five 3-point goals. Heather Lude led in rebounds with seven and Lauren Falasca contributed five steals and three assists.

Wellsville 62, Southern 43

SALINEVILLE

Ashley Bennett scored 24 points to lead the Tigers (10-10, 4-4 ITCL Blue). Also scoring in double figures were Destiny Crow with 14, Melina Jackson with 12 and SaraDalrymple with 11. For the Indians (4-16, -07), Anna Sevek scored 14 points and Abby Smalley 11.

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