RESULTS OF FRIDAY’S OTHER HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL GAMES


McDonald 87, Sebring 68

SEBRING

Jake Reckard led McDonald with 15 points while Zack Fedyski and Dylan Portolese had 14 apiece. Joey Ragazzine also had 10 for the Blue Devils. Robbie Rouse had 20 for Sebring while Jason Dickson finished with 18.

Champion 60, Brookfield 47

CHAMPION

The Golden Flashes were led by big fourth quarters from Brandon Allen and Lucas Nasonti who had 16 combined points in the final quarter. Brian Hiner and Marc Kraml both scored 19 and 12 points respectively for Brookfield.

Heartland Christian 58, Heritage Christian 57

COLUMBIANA

Ben Burgess led Heartland Christian with one shot from behind the arc, 16 rebounds, and he went 6-for-9 from the line for a total of 23 points. Nathan Sommers also contributed 20 points for Heartland. Brandon Herring led Heritage Christian with four 3-point shots and a total of 20 points.

Hubbard 46, Lakeview 39

CORTLAND

Nick Ferrara scored 10 points to lead a balanced Hubbard scoring attack where four players scored at least eight points. Lakeview was led by Jatise Garrison who finished with 14 while Chris Muir had 11, including three 3-pointers.

Warren JFK 64, Valley Christian 45

YOUNGSTOWN

Nate Woods led Warren JFK with 22 points and Justin Bofenkamp scored 17 points as the Eagles downed Valley Christian, which was paced by Elijah Anderson’s 14 points.

Struthers 81, Campbell 35

STRUTHERS

Dakota Senvisky led Struthers with 16 points while Jarret Jacubec had 14 points, including four 3-pointers. Kevin Traylor also chipped in 11 points. Liggins led Campbell with eight points, including two 3-pointers.

Columbiana 72, Leetonia 39

LEETONIA

Diego Villatoro led the Rebels with 25 points including seven 3-pointers, and Burdette Baker contributed 19 points. For Leetonia, Isaac Stecker led with 16 total points.

LaBrae 60, Newton Falls 36

NEWTON FALLS

Mike Eakin led LaBrae with 17 points, including a perfect 7-of-7 from the foul line during a night where nine Vikings scored. Jaden Walton paced Newton Falls with 13 points.

Lisbon 66, Southern 40

LISBON

Austin Rutecki led the Blue Devils with 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Josh Liberati contributed 17 points. Troy Holden led Southern with 14 points, while Jaret Dowling tacked 11 points, including three 3-pointers.

Louisville 74, Salem 42

SALEM

Drew Nobel led Louisville with 16 points and Chris Likutune added 13 points. Danny Laut led Salem with 11 points.

Lowellville 42, Western Reserve 36

LOWELLVILLE

Lowellville was led by Cole Beatty with 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Tyler Barone also contributed 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Rockets. For Western Reserve, L. Dezee led with 11 points.

Mineral Ridge 97, Jackson-Milton 30

MINERAL RIDGE

Mac White scored 26 points for Mineral Ridge, and also led in 3-pointers with six baskets. Christian DiRando was also a strong contributor, bringing 18 points to the Rams. Clayton Maskarinec led Jackson Milton with 10 points.

Cleveland St. Ignatius 73, Cardinal Mooney 45

YOUNGSTOWN

Deven Stover led St. Ignatius with 15 points and Kyle Klish also contributed and 10 points. Andrew Armstrong led Cardinal Mooney with 21 points and Trell Thomas added 19.

Bristol 70, Newbury 32

NEWBURY

Alex Jones led Bristol with 15 points, and Bryce Gabrielson contributed 14 points. Csepi led Newbury with 10 points, with one shot from behind the arc.

Mathews 52, Badger 43

VIENNA

Sean McDivitt scored 17 points and Bryan Oatridge made five threes for 15 points as Mathews (8-3) stayed ahead of Badger (4-9). Aiden Miller and Logan Popovich each scored 13 points for Badger.

Staff reports