The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

Sports

March 10, 2010

Scholastic Statistics

GIRLS BASKETBALL

DIVISION II

REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Struthers 50, Geneva 46

at Barberton High School

GENEVA (46)

Suelen Gutierrez 0 0-0 0, Audra Puckrin 3 0-0 7, Courtney Thompson 3 0-0 7, Ashley Meaney 0 0-0 0, Carly Cash 0 0-0 0, Jillian Nazor 2 1-5 6, Taylor Webb 5 9-13 19, Natalie Stanley 1 5-7 7. Totals 14 15-25 46.

STRUTHERS (50)

Dana Mathews 9 6-9 27, Helen-Marie Hird 0 3-5 3, Katelyn Ardale 3 7-11 14, Ashley Baron 0 0-2 0, Kaitlyn Opritza 3 0-2 6, Alana Smith 0 0-0 0, Amanda Ditman 0 0-0 0, Marissa Hird 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 16-29 50.

Geneva 8 7 13 18— 46

Struthers 9 13 17 11— 50

3-pointers — Geneva 3 (Puckrin 1, Thompson 1, Nazor 1); Struthers 4 (Mathews 3, Ardale 1). Total fouls — Geneva 21; Struthers 21. Fouled out — Puckrin (G), Mathews (S). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Geneva 14-54 (25.9 percent); Struthers 15-47 (31.9 percent). Rebounds — Geneva 47 (Webb 11); Struthers 37 (H. Hird 11). Turnovers — Geneva 29; Struthers 26. Assists — Geneva 9 (Nazor 3); Struthers 10 (Mathews 5). Steals — Geneva 8 (Mazor 3); Struthers 11 (H. Hird 3, Opritza 3). Blocked shots — Geneva 8 (Webb 4); Struthers 9 (Opritza 3).

n Records — Geneva 19-4; Struthers 19-5.

n Next games — Geneva season’s concluded; Struthers vs. Hathaway Brown, Barberton Division II regional championship (7).

n Officials — Todd Huff, Steve Blankenship, Fritz James.



AROUND OHIO

Division I

Can. McKinley 82, Green 53

Kettering Fairmont 49, Cin. Princeton 41

Perrysburg 44, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 36

Pickerington N. 56, Xenia 29

Reynoldsburg 44, Gahanna Lincoln 31

Tol. Waite 73, Lorain Southview 34

Twinsburg 53, Lyndhurst Brush 51

Vandalia Butler 47, Cin. Walnut Hills 42

Division II

Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 75, Tiffin Columbian 34

Day. Chaminade-Julienne 46, Cols. DeSales 37

Kettering Alter 58, Cin. Indian Hill 34

Minerva 47, Millersburg W. Holmes 39

Rocky River 57, Wauseon 49

Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown 49, Can. South 37

Struthers 50, Geneva 46

Washington C.H. Miami Trace 50, Cols. Eastmoor 32

Division III

Findlay Liberty-Benton 48, Defiance Tinora 41



BOYS BASKETBALL

AROUND OHIO

Division III

Barnesville 54, Zanesville W. Muskingum 42

Campbell Memorial 61, E. Palestine 43

Cle. Cent. Cath. 46, Gates Mills Hawken 39

Cle. VASJ 54, Kirtland 47

E. Can. 59, Louisville Aquinas 55

Leavittsburg LaBrae 54, Burton Berkshire 45

Sugarcreek Garaway 51, Martins Ferry 35

Wooster Triway 36, Smithville 22

Division IV

Bedford Chanel 59, Dalton 43

Bucyrus Wynford 63, New London 51

Carey 71, Lucas 57

Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 63, Cle. MLK 53

Cols. Wellington 62, Grove City Christian 55

Continental 39, Arlington 35

Cortland Maplewood 49, Mogadore 29

Edgerton 56, Pettisville 52

Ft. Recovery 57, Ottoville 44

Haviland Wayne Trace 55, Pioneer N. Central 36

Kalida 59, Ada 44

Manchester 47, Reedsville Eastern 44

Miller City 56, Van Buren 44

New Bremen 59, Ft. Jennings 44

Newark Cath. 75, Danville 44

Norwalk St. Paul 44, Tol. Christian 35

Pandora-Gilboa 54, Vanlue 41

Racine Southern 51, S. Webster 42

Tol. Ottawa Hills 59, Monroeville 41

Vienna Mathews 76, Windham 42

Youngs. Christian 70, Lowellville 46

Zanesville Rosecrans 49, Malvern 44

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