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Sports

February 7, 2013

Scholastic Statistics:

BOYS BASKETBALL

PREMIER

Geneva 54, Chardon 48

at Geneva

Chardon (48)

Zach Weiland 5 2-3 14, Joe Connick 1 0-1 3, Joe Fodor 3 1-3 7, Nick Mysyk 0 0-0 0, Michael Cardina 2 0-0 6, Ben Furlich 4 0-0 9, Jack Glaser 0 0-0 0, Drew McCartney 2 3-6 7, Joe D’Amico 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 6-13 48.

GENEVA (54)

Brandon Kovach 1 4-4 6, Dan Camplese 0 0-0 0, Zac Sweat 3 4-5 10, Vern Thompson 8 5-6 22, Steve Jewell 0 0-2 0, Eric Juncker 2 3-4 8, Matt Mackynen 2 0-1 4, Ron Varckette 0 0-0 0, David Smalley 1 2-2 4. Totals 17 18-24 54.

Chardon     8     17     8     15—    48

Geneva     11     14     10      19—    54

 3-pointers — Chardon 6 (Weiland 2, Cardena 2, Furlich 1, Connick 1); Geneva 2 (Thompson 1, Juncker 1). Total fouls — Chardon 25; Geneva 18. Fouled out — Fodor (C). Turnovers — Geneva 14.

n Records — Chardon 2-13; Geneva 1-15 (1-10 in PAC).

n Next games — Geneva at University, Friday.

n Officials — Becky Olmstead, John Cole, Brad Marinchuk.

n JV — Chardon



NON-CONFERENCE

Conneaut 48, Grand Valley 44

at Grand Valley

CONNEAUT (48)

Michael Mirando 1 6-10 9, Jacob Spees 0 0-0 0, Dylan Campbell 2 0-3 5, Amen Gerics 0 2-2 2, Joey Borgerding 0 0-0 0, Jordan Geiser 3 1-2 7, Nick Blood 4 3-6 11, Christian Williams 2 2-4 6, Bud Ritari 3 2-2 8. Totals 15 16-29 48.

GRAND VALLEY (44)

Gabe Kovats 2 2-3 6, Jake Vormelker 5 2-6 12, Chandler Verhas 0 0-0 0, Kyle Orgovan 1 0-0 3, Josh Kovats 5 0-0 13, Stanley Sirrine 3 2-3 10, Zack Oscar 0 0-0 0 . Totals 16 6-12 44.

Conneaut     10     9     17     12—    48

Grand Valley     9     11     13      11—    44

 3-pointers — Conneaut 2 (Mirando 1, Campbell 1); GV 6 (Kovats 3). Total fouls — Conneaut 14; GV 19. Fouled out — Vormelker. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Conneaut 15-46 (32.6 percent); GV 16-48 (33.3 percent). Rebounds — Conneaut 36 (Blood 11); GV 31 (Vormelker 12). Turnovers — Conneaut 15; GV 16. Assists — Conneaut 11 (Williams 6); GV 13 (Vormelker 6). Steals — Conneaut 6 (Campbell 2, Gerics 2); GV 5 (Kovats 2). Blocked shots — Conneaut 3 (Geiser, Borgerding, Ritari ); GV 3 (Oscar 2).

n Records — Conneaut 5-11; GV 3-13 (2-7 in NAC).

n Next games — Edgewood at Conneaut, Friday; Southington at GV, Friday.

n Officials — Rich Bellas, Greg Samsa, Ron Knight.

n JV — Conneaut, 50-44. Conneaut 6-9: Justin Myers 12 points; GV 4-11 (3-4 in NAC): Matt Moodt 16 points.



LAKE EFFECT

Grand River Academy 56,

New Day 42

at New Day

GRAND RIVER ACADEMY (56)

Blaise Kanimbe 1 1-2 3, Geoffery Winning 6 1-2 13, Jules Ibingira 0 0-0 2, Francis Hutton 0 0-1 0, D.J. Lewis 5 0-0 13, Michel Ntaguagira 0 0-0 0, Houstan Dugan 13 1-1 27, Ike Onwuanaibi 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 3-8 56.

NEW DAY (42)

Dennis Valerio 2 0-0 4, Justin Davidson 2 0-0 4, Rico Stevens 2 5-5 9, Treyvon Smith 2 2-2 7, R. Williams 1 0-0 2, Jeremiah Moore 6 1-5 16. Totals 15 8-12 42.

GRA     18     15     12     11—    56

New Day     13     10     14      5—    42

 3-pointers — GRA 3 (Lewis 3); New Day 4 (Moore 3, Smith 1). Total fouls — GRA 14; New Day 9. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — GRA 25-49 (51.0 percent). Rebounds — GRA 41 (Dugan 20). Turnovers — GRA 8. Assists — GRA 13 (Lewis 5).  Steals — GRA 12 (Kanimbe 3, Ibingira 3). Blocked shots — GRA 8 (Dugan 4).

n Records — GRA 11-6 (11-5 in LEC).

n Next games — GRA home to Lake Effect Conference Tournament, Friday and Saturday.

n JV — New Day, 47-23. GRA 1-14 (1-13 in LEC): Jon Butler 8 points.



AROUND OHIO

Athens 86, Wellston 51

Batavia 64, Felicity-Franklin 49

Beachwood 54, Cuyahoga Hts. 35

Chillicothe Unioto 57, Logan 52

Cin. Turpin 61, Cin. NW 51

Cle. Glenville 56, Cle. Hay 55

Cle. JFK 67, Cle. E. Tech 66

Coal Grove Daw.-Bryant 64, Bidwell River Valley 42

Conneaut 48, Orwell Grand Valley 44

Fayetteville-Perry 87, St. Patrick, Ky. 62

Geneva 54, Chardon 48

New Concord John Glenn 60, Crooksville 51

Reedsville Eastern 53, Waterford 37

Richmond Hts. 64, Wickliffe 52

Warrensville Hts. 62, Euclid 55



GIRLS BASKETBALL

NON-CONFERENCE

Fairport 54, Edgewood 46, OT

at Fairport

EDGEWOOD (46)

Taylor Diemer 6 0-0 16, Carrie Pascarella 2 0-0 4, Keegan McTrusty 3 0-0 6, Haley Holden 0 0-0 0, Alyssa Johnson 3 4-4 10, Gia Saturday 2 0-0 4, Cortney Humphrey 2 2-5 6. Totals 19 6-9 46.

FAIRPORT (54)

Gabbi Babbitt 0 0-0 0, Sammi Manross 0 0-0 0, Shannon Harless 10 1-2 27, Ari Bustria 4 0-0 8, Morgan Ando 3 2-3 8, Hannah Hites 4 1-2 9, Macy Rowan 0 2-4 2, Iashah Wise 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 6-11 54.

Edgewood     18     8     10      8   2—    46

Fairport     13     11     13      7  10—    54

 3-pointers — Edgewood 2 (Diemer); Fairport 6 (Harless 6). Total fouls — Edgewood 15; Fairport 13. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Edgewood 19-58 (32.8 percent); Fairport 21-58 (36.2 percent). Rebounds — Edgewood 36 (Humphrey 8); Fairport 44 (Hites 8). Turnovers — Edgewood 24; Fairport 22. Assists — Edgewood 13 (Pascarella 5); Fairport 9 (Bustria 3). Steals — Edgewood  15 (Saturday 6); Fairport 13 (Ando 7). Blocked shots — Edgewood 3 (Diemer, Saturday, Humphrey); Fairport 2 (Ando, Hites).

n Records — Edgewood 3-16; Fairport 10-10.

n Next games — Edgewood at Lakeview, Monday.

n Officials — Carley Tilker, John Teske, Scot Elansky.

n JV — Fairport 35-34. Edgewood 4-13: Zhen Zhen Eidens 13, Kate Crooks 10 points; Fairport 7-6: Aettel Berger 8 points.



Madison 51, Bedford 43

at Bedford

MADISON (51)

Abbie Thompson 6, Ashley Duthie 0, Taylor Gustin 4, Julie Gavorski 12, Dana Appelfeller 11, Abbie Trivisonno 6, Julie Bruening 4, Melanie Primer 8. Totals 51.

BEDFORD (43)

Chambers 13, Wright 7, Stevens 6, Murphy 6, Dean 4, Range 3, Smith 1. Totals 43.

Madison     12     8     15     16—    51

Bedford     16     9     11      7—    43

 3-pointers — Madison 3 ; Bedford 0 . Total fouls — Madison 15; Bedford 19. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Rebounds — Madison 30 (Appelfeller 7, Primer 7); Bedford 42 (Range 18). Assists — Madison 13 (Bruening 4, Trivisonno 4); Bedford 6 (Stevens 2, Dean 2). Steals — Madison 16 (Gavorski 5); Bedford 2 (Range). Blocked shots — Madison 1 (Primer); Bedford 1 (Chambers).

n Records — Madison 14-6 (8-3 in PAC).

n Next games — Madison at Chardon, Saturday (1).

n JV — Madison, 30-23. Madison 17-3 (9-2 PAC): Eileen Ambrose 11 points.



AROUND OHIO

Akr. Manchester 59, Can. Timken 47, OT

Akr. SVSM 64, Akr. Hoban 58

Aurora 50, Independence 31

Bay Village Bay 59, N. Ridgeville 21

Beachwood 61, Warrensville Hts. 32

Beavercreek 42, Huber Hts. Wayne 40

Belpre 51, Pomeroy Meigs 48

Berea 62, N. Olmsted 36

Berlin Hiland 61, Magnolia Sandy Valley 19

Brunswick 52, Mayfield 51

Byesville Meadowbrook 55, Uhrichsville Claymont 45

Can. McKinley 61, Youngs. Ursuline 34

Chagrin Falls 46, Kirtland 30

Chillicothe 44, Lees Creek E. Clinton 26

Cin. Colerain 42, Milford 34

Cin. Country Day 54, Cin. Hills Christian Academy 41

Cin. Mt. Healthy 58, Trenton Edgewood 35

Cin. Oak Hills 35, Harrison 27

Cin. Princeton 56, Cin. Winton Woods 49

Cin. Summit Country Day 46, Cin. Seven Hills 34

Cin. Sycamore 46, Cin. Anderson 41

Cle. St. Joseph 46, N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 37

Cols. DeSales 59, Circleville Logan Elm 41

Cols. Eastmoor 68, Cols. Northland 64

Cols. Ready 52, Cols. Grandview Hts. 39

Cols. Upper Arlington 60, Granville 40

Cols. Walnut Ridge 62, Cols. Linden McKinley 17

Copley 65, Lodi Cloverleaf 45

Day. Carroll 63, Middletown Fenwick 29

Eastlake N. 65, Euclid 59, OT

Elyria Cath. 50, Rocky River 48

Fairborn 61, W. Carrollton 38

Fair. Harbor Harding 54, Asht. Edgewood 48, OT

Fairview 43, Brooklyn 37

Gahanna Cols. Academy 37, Hebron Lakewood 23

Gates Mills Gilmour 81, Cle. Hts. Beaumont 22

Greenfield McClain 54, Washington C.H. 49

Grove City 52, Groveport-Madison 41

Hamilton Badin 92, Cin. Purcell Marian 33

Hamilton Ross 68, Cin. Finneytown 21

Iroquois, Pa. 51, Conneaut 34

Johnstown-Monroe 72, Delaware Hayes 59

Kent Roosevelt 53, Mantua Crestwood 45

Kettering Fairmont 81, Clayton Northmont 23

Lebanon 58, Miamisburg 48

Madison 51, Bedford 43

Massillon Tuslaw 47, Zoarville Tusc. Valley 40

Medina Buckeye 49, LaGrange Keystone 48

Mentor 71, Shaker Hts. 27

Morrow Little Miami 41, Loveland 36

N. Royalton 44, Strongsville 36

New Carlisle Tecumseh 69, Belle. Ben. Logan 56

New Concord John Glenn 59, Crooksville 45

New Philadelphia 37, Cambridge 33

Oxford Talawanda 54, Wilmington 39

Parma Hts. Holy Name 49, Garfield Hts. Trinity 16

Parma Normandy 75, Parma Hts. Valley Forge 32

Parma Padua 52, Chardon NDCL 40

Peninsula Woodridge 48, E. Can. 34

Powell Village Academy 52, Cols. International 29

Ravenna 54, Mogadore Field 30

Ravenna SE 64, Windham 45

Riverside Stebbins 42, Urbana 36

Rocky River Luth. W. 65, Col. Station Columbia 56

Shaker Hts. Hath. Brown 52, Cuy. Falls Wal Jesuit 34

Solon 66, Hudson 55

Spring. Kenton Ridge 90, St. Paris Graham 36

Springboro 59, Xenia 37

Strasburg-Franklin 41, W. Lafayette Ridgewood 36

Sugarcreek Garaway 78, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 14

Trotwood-Madison 58, Piqua 34

Twinsburg 49, Stow-Munroe Falls 26

W. Chester Lakota W. 49, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 39

Wadsworth 85, Medina Highland 52

Warsaw River View 39, Marietta 37

Westlake 50, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 43

Zanesville 55, Dover 30

OVAC Tournament

Class 3A

Semifinal

Beverly Ft. Frye 71, Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 41

Class 2A

Semifinal

Shadyside 52, Bridgeport 49

Class 1A

Semifinal

Bow. Conotton Valley 43, Trinity, W.Va. 42



WRESTLING

STATE DUALS

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Perry 43, Crestwood 22

at Spectator Gymnasium

n 106 — Brady Toth (P) def. Ryan Deuly (C), 10-5.

n 113 — Collin Dees (P) def. Jake Zemaitis (C), 4-2.

n 120 — Conner Nemec (C) def. Georffrey Gedeon (P), 24-9.

n 126 — Cory Gramberg (P) def. Robbie Murray (C), 1:36.

n 132 — Aaran Gessic (P) def. Alex Strahler (C), :24.

n 138 — Josh Hillier (C) def. Nick Sbrocco (P), 10-2.

n 145 — Dylan Kager (C) def. Drew Jones (P), 18-7.

n 152 — Garrett Gerardi (C) def. David Mrosko (P), 9-3.

n 160 — Alec Schenk (P) def. Ricky Kollman (C), 19-7.

n 170 — Seth Cales (P) def. Josh Lorence (C), 15-2.

n 182 — Ryan Sill (P) def. Kenny Jackson (C), 15-0.

n 195 — Kyle Kremiller (P) def. Stephen Cox (C), 3:33.

n 220 — Dough Battiest (C) won by forfeit.

n 285 — Billy Miller (P) def. Cameron Mordue (C), :52.

n Next matches — Perry at State wrestling duals, Saturday (TBA).

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