The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

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March 20, 2008

ACBF FACULTY TOURNAMENT STATISTICS:

SEMIFINAL

SJP 66, Geneva 52

at Falcon Gymnasium

SJP (66)

Danielle Smock 1 0-0 2, Jamie Anderson 1 0-0 3, Tony Martino 1 0-0 2, Dave Miller 9 3-5 23, Augie Pugliese 5 2-2 13, Mike Massucci 1 0-0 2, Curtis Turner 5 5-7 16, Tom Penna 0 0-0 0, Chris Berrier 1 3-4 5. Totals 24 13-18 66.

GENEVA (52)

John Barbo 3 0-0 9, John Marhefka 1 0-2 3, Frank Armeni 4 1-2 11, Walt Lininger 2 0-2 4, Justin Cafaro 2 0-0 4, Bob McQuoid 5 0-3 13, Brad Ellis 0 0-0 0, Brian O’Dell 1 0-0 2, Joel Dixon 2 1-4 6. Totals 20 2-13 52.

SJP 14 9 19 22— 66

Geneva 9 14 10 17— 52

Three-point field goals — SJP 5 (Miller 2, Anderson 1, Pugliese 1, Turner 1); Geneva 10 (Barbo 3, McQuois 3, Armeni 2, Marhefka 1, Dixon 1). Total fouls — SJP 13; Geneva 16. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — SJP 24-53 (45.3 percent); Geneva 20-65 (30.8 percent). Rebounds — SJP 39 (Pugliese 10); Geneva 42 (McQuoid 13). Turnovers — SJP 15; Geneva 15. Assists — SJP 11 (Miller, Pugliese, Penna and Berrier 2); Geneva 15 (Marhefka 7). Steals — SJP 7 (Massucci and Turner 2); Geneva 7 (Armeni 3). Blocked shots — SJP 2 (Miller and Turner 1); Geneva 3 (Marhefka, Lininger and McQuoid 1).

n Records — SJP 2-0; Geneva 1-1.

n Next games — SJP vs. PV, ACBF Faculty Tournament championship, today (6:30); Geneva’s tournament concluded.

n Officials — Rawley Huskey, Dave Crislip, Rick Puckrin.



SEMIFINAL

PV 63, Conneaut 58

at Falcon Gymnasium

CONNEAUT (58)

Emily Andrews 0 0-0 0, Steve Wahonick 4 0-0 9, Ryan Looman 3 0-0 9, Nick Armeni 4 1-1 9, Ted Johnson 6 2-3 16, Phil Schar 0 0-0 0, Dawn Zappitelli 0 0-0 0, Gordie Hitchcock 0 2-6 2, Tim Tallbacka 3 5-6 13. Totals 20 10-16 58.

PV (63)

Melody Nowakowski 1 0-0 2, Ryan Shontz 5 5-7 15, Aaron Davis 0 0-0 0, Randy Ruebel 1 1-2 3, Jeff Compan 2 0-0 6, Neil Croston 3 4-5 10, Jeremy Huber 4 4-5 15, Joe Coder 4 2-4 12, Dave Roberts 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 16-23 63.

Conneaut 9 17 8 24— 58

PV 19 18 13 13— 63

Three-point field goals — Conneaut 8 (Looman 3, Johnson and Tallbacka 2 each, Wahonick 1); PV 7 (Huber 3, Coder and Compan 2 each). Total fouls — Conneaut 18; PV 15. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Conneaut 20-59 (33.9 percent); PV 20-52 (38.4 percent). Rebounds — Conneaut 25 (Tallbacka 9); PV 50 (Croston 17, Huber 11). Turnovers — Conneaut 12; PV 24. Assists — Conneaut 14 (Tallbacka 5); PV 15 (Huber 5). Steals — Conneaut 5 (Johnson 4); PV 5 (Huber 3). Blocked shots — Conneaut 2 (Hitchcock 2); PV 4 (Croston 2).

n Records — Conneaut 1-1; PV 2-0.

n Next games — PV vs. SS. John and Paul, ACBF Faculty Tournament championship, today (6:30) (approx. 7:30); Conneaut’s tournament concluded.

n Officials — Rick Puckrin, Dave Crislip, Raleigh Huskey.

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