GIRLS BASKETBALL
NON-CONFERENCE
Kirtland 56, Edgewood 18
at Edgewood
Kirtland (56)
Alexa Knezevic 3 2-4 9, Reilly Jernegck 3 1-1 7, Sidney Kuehn 3 2-3 8, Alisha Ponzani 4 1-3 9, Karen Somes 4 1-2 9, Maggie Reilly 1 1-2 4, Olivia Mornino 2 0-0 6, Moira O’Connor 1 0-0 2, Sam Achaver 1 0-0 2, Deanna Ponzani 0 0-0 0, Haley Silders 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 8-15 56.
EDGEWOOD (18)
Kate Crooks 0 0-0 0, Ronnie Brady 0 0-0 0, Taylor Diemer 2 2-2 6, Carrie Pascarella 1 1-2 3, Keegan McTrusty 0 0-0 0, Haley Holden 0 0-0 0, Julie Rich 0 0-0 0, Alyssa Johnson 1 0-4 2, Gia Saturday 0 0-0 0, Cortney Humphrey 3 1-1 7. Totals 7 4-9 18.
Kirtland 15 17 15 9— 56
Edgewood 4 10 0 4— 18
3-pointers — Kirtland 4 (Mornino 2, Knezevic 1, Reilly 1); Edgewood 0. Total fouls — Kirtland 7; Edgewood 10. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None.
n Records — Edgewood 1-2.
n Next games — Berkshire at Edgewood, Wednesday.
n Officials — Bill Unger, Jeff Gryzbowski, Bill O’Laughlin.
n JV — Kirtland, 47-4. Kirtland: Sam Acheavuer 8 points, Sarah Steigerwald 8 points; Edgewood 0-3: Haley Holden 2 points.
AROUND OHIO
Akr. Firestone 62, Akr. Buchtel 37
Ashland Blazer, Ky. 66, S. Point 41
Austintown Fitch 52, Girard 17
Beaver Eastern 62, Portsmouth Clay 61
Belmont Union Local 51, St. Clairsville 43
Bidwell River Valley 55, Pomeroy Meigs 48
Bridgeport 63, Toronto 31
Bristol 48, Youngs. Christian 30
Cadiz Harrison Cent. 47, Rayland Buckeye 30
Cambridge 56, Byesville Meadowbrook 17
Centerville 49, Mt. Notre Dame 37
Chesapeake 57, Gallipolis Gallia 44
Cin. Indian Hill 45, Goshen 41
Cin. McNicholas 67, Loveland 33
Cin. Mt. Healthy 51, Middletown Fenwick 36
Cle. St. Martin De Porres 46, Cle. Max Hayes 37
Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 57, Albany Alexander 52
Cols. Hartley 46, Cols. Bexley 17
Columbiana Crestview 50, Columbiana 33
Crown City S. Gallia 61, Stewart Federal Hocking 42
Cuyahoga Hts. 48, Rocky River Lutheran W. 40
Day. Carroll 45, Cin. St. Ursula 35
E. Palestine 58, Heartland Christian 24
Eaton 66, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 55
Fayetteville-Perry 98, Batavia 22
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 43, Uhrichsville Claymont 26
Kettering Fairmont 64, Fairfield 30
Kinsman Badger 55, Southington Chalker 24
Latham Western 39, Portsmouth Sciotoville 36
Leavittsburg LaBrae 47, Brookfield 43
Lebanon 53, Trenton Edgewood 44
Lebanon 53, Ashtabula Edgewood 44
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 55, Hilliard Davidson 41
Lisbon Beaver 68, Wellsville 42
Lisbon David Anderson 39, Leetonia 29
Lore City Buckeye Trail 44, Barnesville 34
Lowellville 51, New Middletown Spring. 40
Marietta 60, McArthur Vinton County 55
Martins Ferry 56, Bellaire 44
Mason 46, Cin. Winton Woods 19
Mentor 60, Chagrin Falls 35
Miami Valley Christian Academy 67, Cin. Riverview East 15
Mineral Ridge 39, McDonald 19
Minford 42, S. Webster 30
New Matamoras Frontier 54, Sarahsville Shenandoah 42
Newton Falls 57, Warren JFK 32
Oak Hill 51, McDermott Scioto NW 36
Poland Seminary 39, Canfield S. Range 32
Portsmouth Notre Dame 70, New Boston Glenwood 28
Portsmouth W. 71, Waverly 27
Reading 52, Cin. Country Day 37
Seaman N. Adams 75, W. Union 28
Shadyside 51, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 36
Stow-Munroe Falls 64, Cuyahoga Falls 29
Struthers 70, Cortland Lakeview 52
Vienna Mathews 65, Berlin Center Western Reserve 51
Warren Champion 75, Cortland Maplewood 60
Warren Howland 53, Warren Harding 47
Wellston 74, Rose Hill Christian, Ky. 35
Wheelersburg 48, Lucasville Valley 47
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 55, Franklin Furnace Green 30
Wintersville Indian Creek 73, Richmond Edison 39
Youngs. Mooney 41, Salem 31
Zanesville Maysville 75, Dover 38
BOYS BASKETBALL
AROUND OHIO
Batavia Amelia 59, Cin. Mt. Healthy 46
Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 76, Rose Hill Christian, Ky. 19
Cols. Whetstone 69, Cols. Horizon Science 45
Gorham Fayette 49, Sand Creek, Mich. 32
Holgate 52, N. Baltimore 27
Kingsway Christian 68, Peoples Baptist 59
Sugar Grove Berne Union 61, Northside Christian 34
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