Prep roundup | Thursday’s results


Columbiana 48, Leetonia 38

COLUMBIANA

Brynn Pennell led the Clippers with 14 points while Kennedy Fullum added 13 and Alexis Cross chipped in with 12. Kristy Eckman led the Bears with 16 points while Elizabeth Mills added nine points in the defeat.

Crestview 54, United 47

HANOVERTON

Mackenzie Daub led the Rebels with 15 points while Alexis Gates scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds. Taryn Gilbert also scored 11. For United, Lauren Beech tallied double figures, scoring 16.

Grand Valley 35, Maplewood 29

ORWELL

Abby Triskett led Grand Valley with a game-high 17 points, including four 3-pointers. Jordyn Patterson led Maplewood with 15 points and Deandra Evans tacked on 10 points

Jackson-Milton 66, Mineral Ridge 20

NORTH JACKSON

The Totani sisters of Ashley and Kaitlyn scored 21 and 20 points respectively as the Bluejays trounced the Rams. Michaelina Terranova added 13 points and Emily Williams had eight points and eight rebounds for Jackson-Milton while Taryn Kolesar hit three 3-pointers and led Mineral Ridge with nine points.

South Range 74, Springfield 35

SOUTH RANGE

Morgan Czopur scored her 1,000 career point in the Raiders’ victory. Czopur led South Range (13-2) with 28 points, including four 3-point shots and shooting 6-for-6 from the line. Maddie Durkin tacked on 19 points, and Lynnie Ritter added 12 points. Haley LaMortacella and Mariah Johnson each contributed seven points for Springfield (4-9).

Valley Christian 56, Heartland Christian 10

COLUMBIANA

Daisjha Parks scored 12 points, Natalia Mahdee had 11 and India Snyder had 10 in the Eagles’ victory. Avery Pennington led the Lions with seven points.

Western Reserve 44, Lowellville 22

BERLIN CENTER

Heather Lude led Western Reserve with a game-high 14 points and Sydney Miller and Lauren Falasca had 12 points each. Lydia Mashburn led the Rockets with 10 points.

Wellsville 59, East Liverpool 51

WELLSVILLE

Just four players had all the points for Wellsville (8-6, 2-2). Ashley Bennett led the foursome with 19 points. Destiny Crow and Sara Dalrymple put up 16 and 14 points respectively and Menina Jackson rounded out the group with 10 points. Lindsay Baker led East Liverpool (3-12) with 16 points.

Pymatuning Valley 51, Mathews 46

VIENNA

A 16-6 run in the third quarter gave Pymatuning Valley (7-7) back-to-back wins against Mathews (4-7). The Lakers beat the Mustangs, 64-56, last week. Madison Hurst and Paige Sloan each scored 15 points for the Lakers. Morgan Williams scored 17 points to lead Mathews and Paige Sponsler added 10.

Staff reports