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BOYS

Lordstown 60, Windham 50

LORDSTOWN

Jiryes Rafidi led the Red Devils with 23 points, including three 3-pointers and Dakota Bingham scored 18 points. Eric Park led Windham with 18 points and Phillip Maiorca contributed 14 points, including four 3-pointers.

Edgewood 58, Liberty 53

LIBERTY

Mitchell Dragon was the top scorer for Edgewood with 26 points, including eight 3-pointers. Rick Baldwin led Edgewood with 10 rebounds. Liberty’s Dra Rushton scored 23 points and Andre Bowers had 15 points and four assists. J’Shaun Whitman led Liberty with nine rebounds.

Champion 78, Mathews 48

VIENNA

For Champion, Lucas Nasonti led with 21 points and Zach Lindsay contributed 11. For Mathews, Clay O’Dell had 12 points and Sean McDivitt added 10.

Buckeye Local 69, Beaver Local 56

EAST LIVERPOOL

Ryan Moffo and Dylan Dokes each scored 17 points and Jacob Savage had 14 as the Panthers beat the Beavers. Dokes had five 3-pointers and Savage had four. Terry Adkins led the Beavers with 15 points, Chase Wilcox had 13 and Nathan Kline fiinished with 12.

GIRLS

Boardman 78, Hubbard 33

BOARDMAN

Jenna Vivo scored 15 points to lead the Spartans. Also scoring in double figures were Krista Johnson with 14 points, Lauren Pavlansky with 14 and Lauren Gabriele with 13. Logan Nitsche scored 10 points to lead the Eagles.

Warren Harding 39, Struthers 37

STRUTHERS

Kia Allen scored 15 points as the Raiders rallied from a 31-23 deficit in the fourth quarter. Shymara Dykes scored 14 points. For the Wildcats (10-10), Alexis Bury scored 15 points and Michelle Buser nine.

Girard 56, Beaver Local 29

GIRARD

Camille Stoffick led Girard (12-7, 8-3) with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Makayla Trebella also added 14 points. For Beaver Local, Sam Kendall led with nine points.

West Branch 44, Canton South 31

CANTON

Brenna Rito scored 19 points and made five steals as the Warriors (11-8, 9-5 Northeastern Buckeye Conference) won for the 10th time in 13 games. Natalie Zuchowski scored six points, made 10 rebounds and blocked five shots while Kayla Hovorka made for assists. For the Wildcats (8-13, 3-11), Kam Tharp scored seven points.

Staff reports

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