WRESTLING
ALL-AMERICAN
Liberty 42, Jefferson 28
at Falcon Gymnasium
n 220 — Cody Bucher (L) pinned Jacob MacDonald (J), 4:25.
n 285 — Danaryll Greene (L) pinned Caleb Harris (J), 5:24.
n 106 — Jeremy Borton (L) won by forfeit.
n 113 — Juwan Milhouse (L) won by forfeit.
n 120 — Alex Dillabaugh (L) won by forfeit.
n 126 — Joey Baitt (J) major dec. Robby Kurtz (L), 18-6.
n 132 — Dai’Quen Greene (L) dec. Logan Platt (J), 5-2.
n 138 — Ricker Maple (J) tech. fall Andrew Mathews (L), 17-2, 4:28.
n 145 — Joey Babic (J) pinned Tarik Musem (L), 1:24.
n 152 — Brandon Jefferson (L) dec. Will Gant (J), 8-6.
n 160 — Zack Collins (J) pinned Joey Leshnack (L), 2:30.
n 170 — Rocky Tripodi (J) major dec. Tyrell Jethrow (L), 13-4.
n 182 — Blake Perry (J) dec. Aaren Hilson (L), 2-0.
n 195 — Patrick Sturgeon (L) pinned Kevin Orvos (J), 2:19.
n Records — Liberty 1-0 (1-0 in AAC); Jefferson 0-1 (0-1 in AAC).
n Next matches — Jefferson at Riverside Rumble, Friday (4:30).
n Official — Scott Morgan.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
PREMIER
Geneva 58, Madison 49, 2 OT
at Madison
GENEVA (58)
Emily Ball 3 1-2 10, Sarah Depp 3 2-4 9, Alyssa Scott 0 0-0 0, Lindsey Mayle 7 5-6 21, Lyndsey Armstrong 0 0-0 0, Becky Depp 3 6-9 13, Emily O’Dell 0 0-0 0, Natalie Thomas 1 3-8 5, Annaliesa Fistek 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 17-29 58.
MADISON (49)
Ashley Duthie 0 3-4 3, Taylor Gustin 0 0-0 0, Julie Gavorski 4 5-7 13, Dana Appelfeller 4 1-2 9, Abbie Trivisonno 3 4-4 11, Danielle Johnson 0 1-2 1, Taylor Bland 4 0-0 10, Melanie Primer 1 0-0 2. Totals 16 14-19 49.
Geneva 8 11 19 9 2 9— 58
Madison 11 12 11 13 2 0— 49
3-pointers — Geneva 7 (Ball 3, Mayle 2, S. Depp 1, B. Depp 1); Madison 3 (Bland 2, Trivisonno 1. Total fouls — Geneva 11; Madison 22. Fouled out — Trivisonno (M). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Geneva 17-39 (43.5 percent); Madison 16-50 (32.0 percent). Rebounds — Geneva 25 (Thomas 10); Madison 31 (Gavorski 9). Turnovers — Geneva 13; Madison 20. Assists — Geneva 11 (B. Depp 3, Thomas 3); Madison 11 (Tivisonno 5). Steals — Geneva 6 (Thomas 4); Madison 4 (Gavorski 2). Blocked shots — Geneva 3 (Thomas 2); Madison 3 (Applefeller 2).
n Records — Geneva 4-0 (2-0 in PAC); Madison 3-1 (1-1 in PAC).
n Next games — North at Geneva, Saturday (1:30); Edgewood at Madison (2).
n Officials — Jack Scott, Bob Bradich, Tom Riley Sr.
n JV — Madison, 41-6. Geneva 1-3 (0-2 in PAC): Anika Emmett 3 points; Madison 4-0 (2-0 in PAC): Rachel Herrington 3 points.
Riverside 56, South 33
at South
RIVERSIDE (56)
Megan Carabotta 4 1-1 10, Erin Fahl 1 0-0 2, Alexis Parsons 7 0-0 15, Abbey Militello 1 0-0 2, Ashley Plassard 1 1-2 3, Kirsten Ponsart 1 0-0 2, Katie Klingman 7 0-0 14, Megan Tamburiello 4 0-0 8, Katie Lyden 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 2-3 56.
SOUTH (33)
Kayla Zarbock 0 0-0 0, Mikayla Menn 0 2-2 2, Sydney Merk 1 1-2 4, Mo Stoleman 2 0-0 5, Lauren Blasinsky 3 3-4 9, Mallory Garred 0 0-0 0, Haley Brown 1 0-0 2, Tayler DiPlacido 1 0-0 2, Carrie Luck 1 0-0 2, Mia Nujik 1 0-2 2, Kelsey Fiorello 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 7-11 33.
Riverside 14 15 18 9— 56
South 10 8 5 10— 33
3-pointers — Riverside 2 (Parsons 1, Carabotta 1); South 2 (Stoleman 1, Merk 1). Total fouls — Riverside 11; South 10. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Riverside 26-59 (44.1 percent); South 12-55 (21.8 percent). Rebounds — Riverside 46 (Klingman 15); South 33 (Menn 5). Turnovers — Riverside 25; South 25. Assists — Riverside 15 (Parsons 6); South 4 (Stoleman 2). Steals — Riverside 12 (Carabotta 4); South 11 (Luck 2). Blocked shots — Riverside 7 (Klingman 5); South 3 (Zarbock 3).
n Records — Riverside 3-1 (1-1 in PAC); South 0-3 (0-2 in PAC).
n Next games — Riverside at Chardon, Saturday (6); Lakeside at South, Saturday (6).
n Officials — Don Louis, Rex Durdeo, and Rick Post
n JV — South, 53-36. Riverside 1-1 (1-1 in PAC): Brianna Prugel 10 points; South 2-1 (1-1 in PAC): Morgan Hodge and Mallory Garred 10 points.
Chardon 63, Lakeside 22
at Lakeside Gymnasium
Chardon (63)
Kahrin Stear 8 3-4 21, Rachel Cusick 6 2-3 14, Jacque Hunter 3 2-2 9, Taylor Wawrowski 4 0-0 8, Jessica Parker 2 2-2 7, Samantha Daierl 2 0-0 4, Morgan Tots 1 0-0 2, Allie Biehl 1 0-0 2. Totals 27 9-11 63.
Lakeside (22)
Kristin Keasling 1 0-0 3, Ashley Stoneman 0 0-0 0, Zoey Campbell 0 0-0 0, Cydnie Whetro 0 0-0 0, Brianna Kingston 2 0-0 4, Shelby Smith 7 1-2 15, Shy’Questa Pollard 0 0-0 0, Alexis Benedict 0 0-0 0, Rachel Van’t Veer 0 0-0 0, Stephanie Fusco 0 0-0 0, Sarah Morehouse 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 1-2 22.
Chardon 20 18 14 11— 63
Lakeside 0 2 18 4— 22
3-pointers — Chardon 1 (Jessica Parker 1, Kahrin Stear 2, Jacque Hunter 1); Lakeside 1 (Kristin Keasling 1). Total fouls — Chardon 8; Lakeside 12. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Chardon 25-66 (37.8 percent); Lakeside 5-38 (13.1 percent). Rebounds — Chardon 25 (Rachel Cusick 7); Lakeside 21 (Smith 15, Sarah Morehouse 7). Turnovers — Chardon 13; Lakeside 26. Steals — Chardon 16 (Kahrin Strear 5); Lakeside 3. Blocked shots — Chardon 0; Lakeside 4 (Smith 3).
n Records — Chardon 4-0 (2-0 in PAC); Lakeside 0-4 (0-1 in PAC).
n Next games — Riverside at Chardon, Saturday (6); Lakeside at South, Saturday (6).
n Officials — Tom Carr, Joe Rich, Ed Gladic.
n JV — Chardon 40-23.
NON-CONFERENCE
Berkshire 34, Edgewood 30
at Edgewood
BERKSHIRE (34)
Sara Patterson 0 0-0 0, Brooke Sal 6 0-0 12, Peyton Newmore 2 5-6 9, Brittany Davis 0 0-0 0, Kayla Butler 3 5-10 11, Anna Carlson 1 0-0 2. Totals 12 10-16 34.
EDGEWOOD (30)
Ronnie Brady 0 0-0 0, Taylor Diemer 2 0-0 5, Carrie Pascarella 1 0-0 2, Keegan McTrusty 2 0-0 4, Julie Rich 0 0-0 0, Alyssa Johnson 0 2-2 2, Gia Saturday 6 0-0 16, Cortney Humphrey 0 1-2 1. Totals 11 3-4 30.
Berkshire 10 9 8 7— 34
Edgewood 13 4 6 7— 30
3-pointers — Berkshire 0; Edgewood 5 (Saturday 4). Total fouls — Berkshire 6; Edgewood 13. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Berkshire 12-38 (31 percent); Edgewood 11-43 (25 percent). Rebounds — Berkshire 21 (Butler 12); Edgewood 24 (Johnson 9). Turnovers — Berkshire 22; Edgewood 20. Assists — Berkshire 1 (Butler 1); Edgewood 5 (Pascarella 5). Steals — Berkshire 9 (Butler 5); Edgewood 10 (Diemer 3). Blocked shots — Berkshire 2 (Butler 2); Edgewood 3 (Rich, Johnson, Saturday 1).
n Records — Berkshire 2-1; Edgewood 1-3
n Next games — Edgewood at Madison, Saturday (2).
n Officials — Jerry Ranally, Bill Unger, and Mike Warat
n JV — Edgewood, 27-24. Berkshire 1-2: Erin Drew 11 points; Edgewood 1-3: Jillian Dick 8 points.
AROUND OHIO
Akr. Hoban 73, Canal Fulton Northwest 28
Akr. SVSM 56, Youngs. Ursuline 37
Amherst Steele 59, N. Olmsted 47
Avon 52, N. Ridgeville 27
Beloit W. Branch 59, Canfield 52
Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 49, Avon Lake 28
Burton Berkshire 36, Ashtabula Edgewood 30
Cin. Anderson 61, Loveland 34
Cin. Country Day 43, Cin. Seven Hills 27
Cin. Mariemont 38, Cin. Wyoming 31
Cin. McNicholas 47, Middletown Fenwick 20
Cin. Sum Country Day 56, Cin. N. College Hill 51
Cin. Turpin 49, Milford 40
Cin. Walnut Hills 38, Cin. Glen Este 34
Cle. Hay 64, Maple Hts. 46
Cle. Hts. 53, Eastlake N. 43
Cle. St. Joseph 49, Parma Hts. Holy Name 39
Cols. Mifflin 44, Cols. South 27
Cols. Ready 77, Cols. School for Girls 18
Cols. Watterson 42, Cols. Hartley 38
Col. Station Columbia 70, Sheffield Brookside 52
Day. Carroll 48, Hamilton Badin 44
Dresden Tri-Valley 54, Thornville Sheridan 40
Elyria Cath. 62, Grafton Midview 23
Fayetteville-Perry 88, Hillsboro 42
Frankfort Adena 46, Greenfield McClain 27
Fremont, Ind. 56, Reading 40
Garrettsville Garfield 36, E. Can. 29
Geneva 58, Madison 49
Gnaden. Indian Valley 41, Zoarville Tusc. Valley 39
Green 46, Medina Highland 44
Hamilton Ross 30, Hamilton 27
Kettering Alter 92, Cin. Purcell Marian 10
Lakewood 47, Bay Village Bay 37
Lancaster 45, Dublin Scioto 36
Macedonia Nordonia 53, Copley 44
Mason 63, Kings Mills Kings 22
Mayfield 59, Shaker Hts. 44
Medina 69, Parma 28
Mentor 49, Brunswick 46
N. Baltimore 59, Lima Perry 49
Norton 51, Ravenna 41
Oberlin Firelands 57, Rocky River Luth. W. 44
Oxford Talawanda 54, Monroe 26
Painesville Riverside 56, Willoughby S. 33
Ports. Notre Dame 56, Ironton St. Joseph 45
Reading 57, N. Bend Taylor 25
Richmond Hts. 62, Bedford St. Peter Chanel 37
Rootstown 61, Mogadore 54
Shaker Hts. Laurel 57, Cle. Cent. Cath. 23
St. Bernard 57, Hamilton New Miami 24
Stow-Munroe Falls 71, Garfield Hts. 29
Strasburg-Franklin 53, Bow. Conotton Valley 35
Streetsboro 42, Akr. Springfield 35
Tallmadge 52, Richfield Revere 50
Westerville N. 76, Cols. East 20
Westlake 66, Olmsted Falls 38
Wilmington 35, Washington C.H. 18
Zanesville 45, Logan 30
Zanesville Maysville 81, New Lexington 24
Zanesville Rosecrans 49, Cols. DeSales 33
Zanesville W. Muskingum 55, New Philadelphia 42
BOYS BASKETBALL
AROUND OHIO
Cin. Colerain 57, Ryle, Ky. 53
Cin. Riverview East 63, Cin. Hillcrest 45
Hillsboro 46, Lynchburg-Clay 37
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