BOYS BASKETBALL
DIVISION I
DISTRICT SEMIFINAL
Mentor 75, Lakeside 66
at Doc Daughterty Gymnasium, Euclid High School
LAKESIDE (66)
Rashaad Bell 1 0-0 2, Emonte Parks 1 0-0 3, Khalil Chatman 2 0-0 4, Brendan Hester 8 6-6 23, Emilio Parks 11 4-5 27, William Downs 0 0-0 0, Cody Blizzard 3 1-1 7, James Webber 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 11-12 66.
MENTOR (75)
Cole Krizancic 7 5-8 23, Ryan Rowe 11-2 3, Jaron Crowe 7 5-7 22, Justin Fritts 4 0-0 9, Cameron Aloisio 4 1-3 9, Matt Solden 1 4-8 6, Tom Strobel 1 1-2 3, Matt Freeman 0 0-0 0, Matt Kukula 0 0-0 0, Derek Bryner 0 0-0 0, Brandon Morr 0 0-0 0, Danny Wallick 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 17-29 75.
Lakeside 8 19 21 18— 66
Mentor 24 24 13 14— 75
3-pointers — Lakeside 3 (Hester, Emil. Parks and Emo. Parks 1 each); Mentor 8 (Krizancic 4, Crowe 3, Fritts 1). Total fouls — Lakeside 17; Mentor 13; Lakeside 17. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Lakeside 26-52 (50 percent); Mentor 25-63 (39.7 percent). Rebounds — Lakeside 42 (Emil. Parks 13, Blizzard 10); Mentor 28 (Aloisio and Solden 5 each). Turnovers — Lakeside 34; Mentor 13. Assists — Lakeside 12 (Chatman 5); Mentor 15 (Crowe 8). Steals — Lakeside 7 (Bell and Chatman 3 each); Mentor 18 (Aloisio and Krizancic 5 each). Blocked shots — Lakeside 7 (Hester and Emil. Parks 3 each); Mentor 3 (Aloisio 2).
n Records — (3) Lakeside 18-5; (1) Mentor 19-3.
n Next games — (3) Lakeside’s season concluded; (1) Mentor vs. (2) Brush, Euclid Division I district championship, Saturday (7).
n Officials — Ron Fuller, Thom Seavers, Jesse Smith.
AROUND OHIO
Division I
Kent Roosevelt 49, Twinsburg 46
Lima Sr. 45, Findlay 43
Mansfield Sr. 77, Marion Harding 62
Mentor 75, Ashtabula Lakeside 66
N. Can. Hoover 54, Can. McKinley 48
Tol. Cent. Cath. 65, Tol. Rogers 48
Tol. St. John’s 45, Tol. St. Francis 37
Warren Harding 60, Garfield Hts. 59
Division II
Carrollton 73, Byesville Meadowbrook 57
Lorain Clearview 76, Vermilion 59
Division III
Anna 52, Jamestown Greeneview 44
Archbold 40, Metamora Evergreen 35
Centerburg 49, Bloom-Carroll 46, OT
Cin. Taft 68, Tipp City Bethel 60
Cols. Ready 39, Worthington Christian 30
Delta 53, Defiance Tinora 48
Division IV
Bedford Chanel 59, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 50
GIRLS BASKETBALL
AROUND OHIO
Division IV
Berlin Hiland 57, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 52
Can. Winc. Harvest Prep 73, Plymouth 39
Cuyahoga Hts. 40, Lowellville 39, OT
Ft. Loramie 48, Ottoville 30
Minster 46, Pandora-Gilboa 35
Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 43, Pettisville 39
New Mad. Tri-Village 44, S. Char. SE 43
Waterford 66, S. Webster 41
Sports
Scholastic Statistics
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Comforts of home
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Look out for Lakeside
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Falcons fall
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A case for the offense
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Familiar refrain for Torok & Co.
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Perry raids Harvey
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BOYS BASKETBALL
PREMIER
Lakeside 89, Madison 76
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Scholastic Schedule:
SATURDAY, FEB. 11
Girls Basketball
n Madison at Chardon (1)
n Lakeview at Edgewood (1)
n Conneaut at Jefferson (6)
n Lakeside at Riverside (1)
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Riverside sneaks past Edgewood
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Madison rolls past Geneva
Madison recovered from coming out on the short end of a pin in the first match of the night by taking six of the next seven matches against Geneva and capped the night with pins from their last pair of grapplers in dismantling the Eagles, 49-17.
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