HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
Monday’s games
GIRLS
Newton Falls 62, Ursuline 44
YOUNGSTOWN
Gabby Kline scored 26 points to lead the Tigers (21-1). Izzy Kline netted 20 points. For the Irish, freshman Dayshanette Harris scored 19 points.
Howland 68. Lakeside 41
ASHTABULA
Howland clinched the All-American Conference Red Division crown outright as Kayla Clark scored 24 points and Victoria Rappach had 18. Izzy Albrecht made seven rebounds and Mackenzie Maze made three steals and three assists.
Fitch 68, Canfield 62
AUSTINTOWN
Sabria Hunter scored 28 points and pulled down 21 rebounds to lead the Falcons (13-8). Also scoring in double figures were Natalie Lynn with 16 points and Camryn Constance with 12. For the Cardinals (15-6), Serena Sammarone led with 19 points. Alexandra Stanic scored 16 points and Maria Donchess had 13 including three 3-pointers.
Niles 48, Brookfield 45
NILES
Sara Marz scored 12 points and Amanda Blank 10 to lead the Red Dragons. For the Warriors (16-5), Tori Sheehan scored 13 points and Bailey Drapola 10.
Girard 53, Springfield 30
SPRINGFIELD
For Girard, Camille Stiffick scored 14 points and Makayla Trebell scored 10. For Springfield, Mariah Johnson led with 12 points.
McDonald 58, East Palestine 39
EAST PALESTINE
McDonald was led by Sara Joseph and Sam Homa, both scoring 15 points. For the Bulldogs, Sadie Walker scored 12.
South Range 50, West Branch 46
NORTH LIMA
Lynnie Ritter scored 16 points and Maddie Durkin scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds as South Range edged West Branch. The Warriors were led by Kayla Hovorka’s 12 points, while Brenna Rito and Natalie Zuchowski each scored 11 points.
Cardinal Mooney 55, Brecksville 41
BRECKSVILLE
Cardinal Mooney was led by Jami Difabio and Renee Santisi, both with 12 points. Santisi also led with three assists, Taylor Martin made nine rebounds and Camden Hergenrother led with three steals.
Valley Christian 39, CVCA 34
YOUNGSTOWN
India Snyder led Valley Christian with 24 points, which included six 3-points goals. For CVCA, Anna Mitebell led with eight points.
Mathews 67, Badger 29
KINSMAN
Mathews was led by Morgan Williams with 21 points including five 3-point goals. Emily Strama was another high contributor with 12 points, and Bryanna McClurg and Paige Sponsler each added 11. For Badger, Haylee Mott led with nine points.
Bristol 35, Newbury 33
BRISTOLVILLE
Rendyl Switzer scored 16 points to lead the Panthers. For Newbury, Hannah Lewandski scored 17 points.
Staff report