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BOYS BASKETBALL
Bristol 82, Heartland Christian 33
BRISTOLVILLE
Phil Alberti led Bristol with 21 points, and Tommy Donadio tacked on 14 points. Ben Burgess led Heartland Christian with 10 points and nine rebounds.
Champion 88, Howland 83
HOWLAND
Lucas Nasonti led Champion with 36 points, going 5 for 7 from the line and making three 3-pointers. Drake Batcho also contributed 22 points and Michael Turner scored 11 points. Connor Tamarkin led the Tigers with 26 points and Luciano Romeo scored 22 points.
East Palestine 73, Crestview 59
EAST PALESTINE
Owen Reidy led East Palestine with 14 points. For Crestview, Chance Mustake had 19 points and Jared Hayden had nine points.
Grand Valley 67, Maplewood 51
MECCA
Zach Dawson led Maplewood with 15 points. Meanwhile, Gabe Arsulic led Grand Valley with 15 points and three 3-pointers.
Lakeview 78, Lakeside 61
CORTLAND
Chris Muir scored 16 points and T.J. Lynch scored 23 points for Lakeview. Muir also led the team with nine rebounds and Austin Shortreed led with five assists. For Lakeside, Reggie Bryant led with 30 points.
Mineral Ridge 63, Western Reserve 55
MINERAL RIDGE
Drew Slaven led Mineral Ridge with 17 points. For Mineral Ridge, Mac White had 11 points and Aaron Frantz had three 3-point goals.
Newton Falls 64, Liberty 55
NEWTON FALLS
Jaden Walton scored 29 points, shot 11-for-13 from the line and made four 3-pointers to lead Newton Falls over Liberty. Noah Suarez also contributed 13 points, three 3-pointers and six rebounds. Daniel Banks led the Leopards with 22 points and Dra Rushton contributed 12 points.
Springfield 76, United 60
SPRINGFIELD
Graham Mincher led Springfield with a game-high 32 points and Jake Ford contributed 17 points. Kaden Smith and Jake Clark led United with 19 points each, and Caleb Berdine tacked on 12 points.
Wellsville 37, Columbiana 32
WELLSVILLE
Wellsville’s Justin Miller led the team with 14 points and three 3-pointers. Gannon Hartley led Columbiana with 11 points.
Girard 52, Campbell 29
GIRARD
Durrell Richardson led Girard with 12 points and Mark Standohar added 10 as the Indians routed Campbell. The Red Devils were paced by Aaron Hicks’ eight points.
Lisbon 68, Leetonia 43
LISBON
Avery Andric scored a game-high 16 points for Lisbon (10-1), while Josh Craig added 15 and became the eighth player in program history to score 1,000 career-points. Leetonia was led by Evan Davis’ 14 points.
South Range 75, Southern Local 61
SALINEVILLE
Preston Stitt scored a game-high 25 points and Mitch Dolak scored 20 points as South Range notched head coach John Cullen’s 500th career victory. Christian Adkins and Dominic Michael each scored 15 points apiece for Southern Local.
St. Thomas Aquinas 60, Valley Christian 34
LOUISVILLE
Jacob Paul led St. Thomas Aquinas to a victory over Valley Christian with a game-high 20 points. Milan Square led Valley Christian with 14 points.
McDonald 97, Jackson-Milton 35
NORTH JACKSON
Evan Magill and Braeden Poole led McDonald with 18 points each as the Blue Devils routed Jackson-Milton. Mike Assion scored 11 points for the Bluejays.
Poland 77, Edgewood 46
ASHTABULA TOWNSHIP
Jared Burkert led Poland with 19 points and five 3-pointers, while Matt Baker added 12 points. Marcus Earnst and Mitchell Dragon each scored 10 points for Edgewood.
VASJ 54, Warren JFK 46, suspended
CLEVELAND
Play was suspended with 19 seconds remaining in the third quarter due to a medical emergency on the VASJ bench.
Southington 66, Lordstown 54
LORDSTOWN
Eric Wilson surpassed 1,000 points for his career as he scored 16 points to lead Southington. David Aqudu led Lordstown (5-5) with 17 points.
Mathews 61, Pymatuning Valley 58 OT
VIENNA
Pymatuning Valley’s Issac Orahood knocked down two free throws with five seconds left in regulation. The Lakers started the extra period 4-0, but the Mustangs (6-3) responded with a 9-2 run to win the game. Clay O’Dell led Mathews with 14 points, Bryan Oatridge added 13 and Kenny Wallace scored 10 points. Jared Freeman lead Pymatuning Valley with 15 points.
Marlington 67, Salem 55
MARLINGTON
Salem’s Trey Toothman knocked down six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, but that wasn’t enough for Salem (4-5). Brock Begue led Marlington with 15 points.
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