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January 10, 2009

Friday's Scholastic Statistics:

BOYS BASKETBALL

NORTHEASTERN

Harvey 74, Edgewood 71 OT

at Edgewood

HARVEY (74)

Lionel Jordan 3 4-4 12, Jim Lyons 0 0-0 0, James Spikes 2 0-0 6, Richard Barnes 2 2-3 8, Wes Paramore 7 2-4 19, Dione McClain 5 2-3 12, Thamar Dukes 3 1-2 7, Thavaz Jeter 0 0-0 0, Adrian Wooten 4 0-0 8, Jermaine Hamilton 1 0-0 2. Totals 27 11-16 74.

EDGEWOOD (71)

Brian Joslin 1 0-1 2, Giancarlo Fasano 0 0-0 0, Chris McMellen 6 4-4 18, Marcus Harmon 7 0-3 15, Joe DiTirro 0 0-0 0, Ed Hall 0 1-2 1, Jarod Artman 10 3-7 23, Sean Butler 5 2-6 12. Totals 29 10-23 71.

Harvey 11 26 10 16 11— 74

Edgewood 9 18 17 19 8 — 71

3-pointers — Harvey 9 (Paramore 3,Jordan 2,Barnes 2, Spikes 2); Edgewood 3 (McMellen 2, Harmon 1). Total fouls — Harvey 21; Edgewood 13. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Harvey 27-62

(43.5 percent); Edgewood 29-61 (47.5 percent). Rebounds — Harvey 26 (Dukes 7, Wooten 7); Edgewood 42 (Butler 15, Artman 12). Turnovers — Harvey 24; Edgewood 26. Assists — Harvey 21 (Paramore 7); Edgewood 18 (Harmon 6). Steals — Harvey 11 (Paramore 4, Barnes 4) ; Edgewood 8 (Harmon 2, Butler 2).

n Records — Harvey 6-3 (4-0 in NEC); Edgewood 4-5 (2-2 in NEC).

n Next games — South at Harvey, Tuesday; Edgewood at Lakeside, Tuesday (WFUN).

n Officials — Chuck Riley, Don Lewis, Brian Murphy.

n JV — Harvey, 54-41. Harvey 7-2 (4-0 in NEC): ; Edgewood 6-3 (3-1 in NEC).



Jefferson 55, Conneaut 47

at Falcon Gymnasium

CONNEAUT (47)

Chris Howland 3 5-8 11, Kyle Clancy 0 0-0 0, Steven Joslin 4 2-2 11, Karl Clancy 1 2-2 4, Jared Moisio 1 0-3 2, Ryan Anderson 2 8-11 12, Cody Blood 1 2-3 4, Grant Wenger 0 3-4 3. Totals 12 22-33 47.

JEFFERSON (55)

Zak Graf 10 1-4 21, C.J. Graf 2 0-0 4, Cory Prine 0 0-0 0, John Namey 2 0-0 4, Adam Mehalic 1 0-0 2, J.D. Drews 0 1-2 1, Matt Moyer 1 3-4 5, A.J. Lynagh 2 0-0 4, Kyle Hass 2 6-9 10, John Anderson 1 2-4 4. Totals 21 13-23 55.

Conneaut 7 7 14 19— 47

Jefferson 15 16 11 13— 55

3-pointers — Conneaut 1 (Joslin 1); Jefferson 0. Total fouls — Conneaut 20; Jefferson 28. Fouled out — C. Graf (J), Anderson (J). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Conneaut 12-55 (21.8 percent); Jefferson 21-48 (43.8 percent). Rebounds — Conneaut 34 (Anderson 12); Jefferson 44 (Z. Graf and Anderson 10 each). Turnovers — Conneaut 23; Jefferson 29. Assists — Conneaut 5 (Ky. Clancy 3); Jefferson 10 (Z. Graf 4). Steals — Conneaut 12 (Moisio 4); Jefferson 17 (Z. Graf 7). Blocked shots — Conneaut 2 (Joslin and Ka. Clancy 1 each); Jefferson 5 (Anderson 3).

n Records — Conneaut 6-4 (2-2 in NEC); Jefferson 2-6 (2-2 in NEC).

n Next games — SJP at Conneaut, Friday; Jefferson at Madison, Tuesday.

n Officials — Frank Bova, Morris Jones, Pleasant Randall.

n JV — Conneaut, 65-32. Conneaut 6-3 (2-2 in NEC): Josh Furmage 18 points; Jefferson 0-8 (0-4 in NEC): J.D. Drews 8 points.



PREMIER

Madison 66, Lakeside 56

at Madison

LAKESIDE (56)

Joe Kelly 0 0-0 0, Rashaad Bell 0 0-0 0, James Christian 2 0-2 4, Steve Luoma 1 0-0 2, Ace Jones 7 9-12 23, Fred Spikes 5 0-0 11, Cody Blizzard 0 0-0 0, Emelio Parks 7 2-5 16. Totals 22 11-19 56.

MADISON (66)

Bryan Hill 8 10-17 26, Dan Heidenreich 1 5-9 7, Kenny Janz 6 0-1 12, Jordan Sandidge 0 3-4 3, Mitch Krotz 0 1-4 1, Mike Maroney 0 0-0 0, Tyler Richmond 0 0-0 0, Nick Mayer 1 0-2 2, Stuart Gallagher 0 0-0 0, Steven McGuire 7 1-4 15. Totals 23 20-41 66.

Lakeside 18 10 7 21— 56

Madison 16 13 16 21— 66

3-pointers — Lakeside 1 (Spikes 1); Madison 0. Total fouls — Lakeside 28; Madison 14. Fouled out — Spikes (L); Heidenreich (M). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Lakeside 22-55 (40 percent); Madison 23-50 (46 percent). Rebounds — Lakeside 34 (Jones 13); Madison 43 (Janz 10). Turnovers — Lakeside 21; Madison 20. Assists — Lakeside 8 (Spikes 5); Madison 12 (Hill 4). Steals — Lakeside 12 (Parks 4); Madison 11 (Hill 4). Blocked shots — Lakeside 7 (Parks 3); Madison 3 (Heidenreich, Hill and Janz 1 each).

n Records — Lakeside 7-2 (1-2 in PAC); Madison 8-2 (2-1 in PAC).

n Next games — Edgewood at Lakeside, Tuesday (WFUN); Jefferson at Madison, Tuesday.

n Officials — Gene Mileusnich, Jim Granito, Gary Byner.

n JV — Lakeside, 45-36. Lakeside 5-3 (2-1 in PAC): Cody Blizzard 19 points; Madison 2-8 (0-3 in PAC): Adam Sweeney 14 points, Mark Vaughn 11 points.



Riverside 59, North 51

at North

RIVERSIDE (59)

Shawn McClure 3 5-9 12, Stephen Cunningham 0 1-2 1, Dan Shafer 1 4-5 6, L.T. Smith 0 1-2 1, Mychael DeLano 3 2-4 9, Mike Debalski 9 5-7 26, Andrew Tompkins 1 2-3 4, Chris Jefferies 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 20-32 59.

NORTH (51)

Ryan Frank 4 2-6 10, Aurel Ruko 0 0-0 0, George Grady 0 2-4 2, John Ashby 4 4-4 15, Ryan Gagliano 1 2-2 4, A.J. Montanaro 4 0-0 12, Chris Thompson 1 2-2 4, John Sauto 1 0-0 2, Nahra 1 0-0 2. Totals 16 12-20 51.

Riverside 16 13 14 16— 59

North 11 18 11 11— 51

3-pointers — Riverside 5 (Debalski 3, DeLano and McClure 1 each); North 7 (Montanaro 4, Ashby 3). Total fouls — Riverside 21; North 22. Fouled out — Tompkins (R). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Riverside 17-48 (35.4 percent). Rebounds — Riverside 27 (DeLano 10). Turnovers — Riverside 14. Assists — Riverside 11 (5 players with 2 each). Steals — Riverside 10 (McClure 4). Blocked shots — Riverside 3 (DeLano 2).

n Records — Riverside 2-6 (1-2 in PAC).

n Next games — Riverside at Geneva, Tuesday; North at Lakeside, Friday.

n Officials — Ed Lloyd, Anthony Young, Phil Garcia.

n JV — Riverside, 47-34. Riverside 2-6 (2-1 in PAC): Ryan Prpic 11 points, Sa’Dario Wagner 10 points; North 6-2 (2-1 in PAC): Darius Sams 9 points.



NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC

PV 82, Ledgemont 44

at PV

LEDGEMONT (44)

Michael Prince 1 2-4 4, Josh Ohler 3 0-0 6, Derek Cantrell 3 2-5 8, Shane Ritts 0 0-0 0, Kevin Pye 0 0-3 0, James Marsic 3 5-5 11, Charles Prince 1 2-2 4, Michael Gilkerson 1 2-4 4, Ross McKinstry 1 0-0 2. Totals 14 14-22 44.

PV (82)

Mitch Berrier 3 3-3 11, Andrew Smith 6 4-7 16, Thomas Erwin 1 2-2 4, Travis Kume 0 0-0 0, Jon York 7 0-0 16, Curtis Gray 0 0-0 0, Matt Lautanen 1 0-0 2, Garrett Drnek 2 0-0 4, Luke Riley 4 2-2 10, Nick Marshall 1 1-2 3, Cody Mercer 3 2-3 8, Brandon Easton 2 2-2 8. Totals 30 16-21 82.

Ledgemont 12 4 8 20— 44

PV 28 23 18 11— 82

3-pointers — Ledgemont 1 (M. Prince); PV 6 (York 2, Easton 2, Berrier 2). Total fouls — Ledgemont 16; PV 17. Fouled out — Erwin (PV). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — PV 30-62 (48.4 percent). Rebounds — PV 44 (Smith 9). Turnovers — PV 22. Assists — PV 24 (York 7). Steals — PV 16 (Drnek 5, Smith 5). Blocked shots — PV 3 (Riley 2).

n Records — PV 5-2 (4-1 in NAC).

n Next games — PV at Lordstown, Tuesday.

n JV — PV, 64-18. Ledgemont: A. Lawsin 8 points; PV: Brandon Easton 15 points, Matt Lautanen 12 points, Tyler Necessary 11 points.



NON-CONFERENCE

SJP 68, GRA 43

at Mahoney Gymnasium

GRA (43)

David Hagerty 0 1-2 1, Dino Shen 1 1-2 3, Jared Gershen 7 2-3 17, Ryan Shurtleff 7 0-3 14, David Crimmins 1 0-2 2, Brady Prewitt 2 0-2 6, Brian Shea 0 0-0 0, Dennis Jackson 0 0-0 0, Austin Savaransky 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 4-14 43.

SJP (68)

Jake Phelps 3 3-3 9, Trevor Herpy 1 5-8 7, Eric Simon 2 2-2 6, Erik Falero 6 1-3 13, Ryan Colby 5 4-6 16, Alex Iarocci 0 1-4 1, Stephen Robison 6 1-2 14, Kelsey Harper 0 0-2 0, Leo Orlando 0 1-2 1, Ralph Pugliese 0 1-2 1. Totals 23 19-34 68.

GRA 11 8 15 9 — 43

SJP 12 12 18 26 — 68

3-pointers — GRA 3 (Prewitt 2, Gershen 1); SJP 3 (Colby 2, Robison 1). Total fouls — GRA 25; SJP 14. Fouled out — Gershen, Prewitt and Shen (GRA). Technical fouls — GRA 3. Field goals — SJP 23-42 (54.8 percent). Rebounds — SJP 28 (Herpy 9). Turnovers — SJP 23. Assists — SJP 17 (Phelps 11). Steals — SJP 8 (Phelps 3). Blocked shots — SJP 0.

n Records — SJP 2-7.

n Next games — Andrews at GRA, today; Grand Valley at SJP, Tuesday.

n Officials — Kevin Melaragno, Brad Marinchak, Dave Jirousek.

n JV — GRA, 34-32. GRA: Austin Savaransky 13 points; SJP 2-6: Kelsey Harper 14 points.



Geneva 57,

Gilmour Academy 48

at Geneva

GILMOUR (48)

Len DeFino 0 4-4 4, Billy Urban 0 0-0 0, Ricky Kertis 7 1-5 17, Evan Richard 2 2-4 6, Ricky Layton 4 0-0 8, Brian Hyland 2 2-4 8, Nate Fiala 0 0-1 0, Andrew Cooper 1 2-5 4, John Coyne 0 0-0 0, Bill Fisher 0 1-2 1. Totals 16 12-25 48.

GENEVA (57)

Derek Kovach 1 5-7 7, Dillon Puckrin 1 0-1 2, Joey Streets 2 1-2 5, Tyler Erb 6 10-17 22, Eddie Kelner 3 2-2 10, Jimmy Haines 3 2-2 8, Alec Muller 0 3-4 3, Greg Scott 0 0-0 0, Brad Probst 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 23-35 57.

GA 9 7 10 22 — 48

Geneva 11 19 13 14 — 57

3-pointers — GA 4 (Kertis 2, Hyland 2); Geneva 2 (Kelner 2). Total fouls — GA 26; Geneva 20. Fouled out — Hyland (GA); Puckrin (G). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — GA 16-54 (29.6 percent); Geneva 16-36 (44.4 percent). Rebounds — GA 28 (Richard 7); Geneva 42 (Puckrin 9). Turnovers — GA 14; Geneva 23. Assists — GA 8 (Urban 4); Geneva 7 (Puckrin 3). Steals — GA 7 (Richard 2); Geneva 7 (Puckrin 2, Erb 2, Kovach 2). Blocked shots — GA 2 (Layton 1, Hyland 1); Geneva 1 (Haines).

n Records — Gilmour Academy 4-6; Geneva 2-9 (0-4 in NEC).

n Next games — GA at Berkshire, Tuesday; Riverside at Geneva, Tuesday.

n Officials — John Cole, Tim Ward, Craig Berry.

n JV — GA, 35-31. GA: Mike Zavagno 13 points; Geneva 2-8 (1-3 in NEC): Randy Jackson 8 points.



AROUND OHIO

Akr. East 66, Akr. Buchtel 65

Anna 71, Russia 43

Ansonia 47, Covington 36

Arcanum 61, Bradford 34

Avon Lake 43, N. Olmsted 40

Batavia 44, New Richmond 43

Batavia Amelia 56, Cin. Turpin 53

Batavia Clermont NE 94, Williamsburg 24

Berlin Hiland 85, Sugarcreek Garaway 60

Beverly Ft. Frye 56, Lore City Buckeye Trail 35

Brookville 55, Bellbrook 46

Brunswick 61, Lakewood 55

Celina 53, St. Marys Memorial 48

Chesapeake 61, Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 53

Cin. Clark Montessori 33, St. Bernard 32

Cin. Indian Hill 90, Reading 62

Cin. Madeira 64, N. Bend Taylor 41

Cin. McNicholas 46, Cin. Purcell Marian 43

Cin. Moeller 52, Cin. La Salle 49

Cin. N. College Hill 73, Hamilton New Miami 44

Cin. Oak Hills 56, Fairfield 40

Cin. Princeton 81, Hamilton 54

Cin. Seven Hills 63, Cin. Christian 52

Cin. St. Xavier 49, Cin. Elder 47

Cin. Summit Country Day 45, Cin. Country Day 35

Cin. Wyoming 68, Cin. Deer Park 57

Cle. E. Tech 78, Cle. Max Hayes 49

Cle. Horizon Science 64, N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 35

Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 88, Elyria Open Door 37

Cle. JFK 75, Cle. Hay 55

Cle. S. 56, Cle. East 52

Cle. VASJ 70, Chardon NDCL 63

Crown City S. Gallia 69, Cross L Christian, W.Va. 59

Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 44, Louisville Aquinas 27

Day. Carroll 37, Middletown Fenwick 32

Day. Jefferson 74, Xenia Christian 38

Day. Marshall 86, Day. Belmont 49

Delphos Jefferson 55, Van Wert Lincolnview 44

Euclid 62, Bedford 59

Findlay Liberty-Benton 66, Leipsic 32

Franklin 75, Eaton 57

Franklin Middletown Christian 62, Yellow Springs 51

Ft. Loramie 45, Houston 20

Ft. Recovery 49, Versailles 34

Garfield Hts. 92, Elyria 44

Greenfield McClain 49, Clarksville Clinton-Massie 28

Hebron Lakewood 58, Granville 37

Heritage Christian 54, Mentor Christian 45

Hunting Valley University 67, Hudson WRA 33

Jackson 55, Gallipolis Gallia 43

Kettering Alter 57, Day. Chaminade-Julienne 51

Kettering Fairmont 64, Beavercreek 50

Kings Mills Kings 73, Morrow Little Miami 39

Lebanon 72, Miamisburg 63

Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 46, Cin. Colerain 28

London 59, Spring. Emmanuel Christian 51

Loveland 77, Cin. Winton Woods 61

Lyndhurst Brush 71, Hudson 68

Macedonia Nordonia 56, N. Royalton 54

Madison 66, Ashtabula Lakeside 56

Martins Ferry 55, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 46

Mason 49, Cin. Sycamore 43

Mayfield 67, Parma Normandy 39

McArthur Vinton County 48, Pomeroy Meigs 41

McComb 64, Arcadia 43

Medina Buckeye 57, Sheffield Brookside 41

Middletown 60, W. Chester Lakota W. 42

Middletown Madison 64, Camden Preble Shawnee 54

Mt. Orab Western Brown 71, Felicity-Franklin 57

N. Ridgeville 55, Bay Village Bay 48

N. Rob Col. Craw. 42, New Wash. Buck. Cent. 41, OT

New Knoxville 55, Delphos St. John’s 51

New Lebanon Dixie 56, Monroe 39

New Middletown Spring. 73, N. Lima S. Range 48

Newark Cath. 62, Cols. Bexley 42

Oak Hill 53, Wheelersburg 35

Oberlin Firelands 72, Fairview 62

Oxford Talawanda 66, Hamilton Ross 38

Painesville Harvey 74, Ashtabula Edgewood 71

Parma Hts. Holy Name 67, Elyria Cath. 46

Paulding 58, Convoy Crestview 54

Rocky River Lutheran W. 62, Brooklyn 43

Seaman N. Adams 77, Peebles 67

Shaker Hts. 50, Warrensville Hts. 49, OT

Sidney 79, Vandalia Butler 57

Spencerville 60, Columbus Grove 49, OT

Spring. NE 53, Spring. Cath. Cent. 50

Springfield 64, Clayton Northmont 58

St. Bernard Roger Bacon 59, Hamilton Badin 51

St. Henry 65, Maria Stein Marion Local 34

Steubenville Cath. Cent. 53, Steubenville 47

Streetsboro 64, Windham 63

Strongsville 65, Medina 58

Teays Valley Christian, W.Va. 54, OVC 37

Thomas Worthington 59, Grove City Cent. Crossing 52

Trenton Edgewood 58, Norwood 50

Twinsburg 61, Stow-Munroe Falls 54

Van Wert 60, Lima Bath 43

W. Carrollton 72, Germantown Valley View 48

W. Liberty-Salem 56, Cedarville 41

W. Salem NW 78, Doylestown Chippewa 40

Westlake 50, Middleburg Hts. Midpark 44

Williamsport Westfall 56, Frankfort Adena 55

Wilmington 74, Cin. Walnut Hills 65

Worthington Christian 71, Cols. St. Charles 60

Xenia 66, Piqua 60

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Bellville Clear Fork vs. Orrville, ppd.

McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley vs. DeG Riverside, ppd.

Minerva vs. Louisville, ppd. to Jan 14.

Loudonville vs. Johnstown-Monroe, ppd.

Tusc. Cent. Cath. vs. Bowerston Conotton Valley, ppd.

Mansfield Sr. vs. Miller W. Holmes, ppd. to Jan 13.

Coshocton vs. New Philadelphia, ppd. to Feb 17.

Magnolia Sandy Valley vs. Newcomerstown, ppd.

Bellevue vs. Upper Sandusky, ppd.

Willard vs. Tiffin Columbian, ppd.

Marion Harding vs. Lima Sr., ppd. to Jan 10.

Marion Cath. vs. Waynesfield-Goshen, ppd.

Wooster vs. Ashland, ppd. to Jan 20.

Ashland Mapleton vs. Ashland Crestview, ppd.

Monroeville vs. Greenwich S. Cent., ppd.

Mansfield Madison vs. Lexington, ppd.

Mt. Blanchard Riverdale vs. Lucas, ppd.

Collins Western Reserve vs. New London, ppd.

Galion vs. Norwalk, ppd.

Fremont Ross vs. Sandusky, ppd.

Sycamore Mohawk vs. Fremont St. Joseph, ppd.

Clyde vs. Oak Harbor, ppd.

Port Clinton vs. Sandusky Perkins, ppd.

Cle. St. Ignatius vs. Perrysburg, ppd.

Oregon Clay vs. Tol. St. Francis, ppd.

Gibsonburg vs. Tontogany Otsego, ppd.

Fostoria St. Wendelin vs. Tiffin Calvert, ppd.

Milan Edison vs. Sandusky St. Mary, ppd.

Attica Seneca E. vs. Carey, ppd.

Shelby vs. Fostoria, ppd. to Jan 12.

Huron vs. Castalia Margaretta, ppd.

Findlay vs. Napoleon, ppd.

Wapakoneta vs. Defiance, ppd. to Jan 19.

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon vs. Bettsville, ppd.

Elmore Woodmore vs. Bloomdale Elmwood, ppd.

Genoa Area vs. Kansas Lakota, ppd.

Pemberville Eastwood vs. Millbury Lake, ppd.

N. Baltimore vs. New Riegel, ppd. to Jan 27.

Norwalk St. Paul vs. Plymouth, ppd.



GIRL BASKETBALL

CVC VALLEY

Fairport 61, Grand Valley 41

at Grand Valley Gymnasium

FAIRPORT (61)

Carissa Johnson 2 0-0 4, Serena Rodriquez 1 0-0 2, Kayle Young 0 0-0 0, Jill Matsko 5 2-2 15, Hali Butler 4 0-0 9, Leah Moore 6 5-5 18, Andrea Clark 0 0-0 0, Mika Nelson 3 2-2 9, Sarah Honkala 0 0-0 0, Heather Reho 1 2-2 4. Totals 21 12-16 61.

GRAND VALLEY (41)

Chelsea Hanck 1 1-3 4, Bailey Holmes 3 0-0 6, Leeann Harrer 3 1-2 8, Angie Ferguson 1 4-4 6, Allison Unger 3 2-6 8, Kristen McClintock 0 0-0 0, Cheyenne Dorhn 0 0-0 0, Dakota Kunka 1 0-0 2, Cassie Swango 3 0-3 6, Emily Nye 0 1-2 1. Totals 15 9-20 41.

Fairport 15 26 12 8 — 61

GV 6 12 6 17— 41

3-pointers — Fairport 6 (Matsko 3, Butler, Moore and Nelson 1 each); GV 2 (Hanck and Harrer 1 each). Rebounds — Fairport 32; GV 27 (Hanck 7). Turnovers — Fairport 12; GV 16. Assists — Fairport 11; GV 16. Steals — Fairport 10; GV 5 (Harrer 3). Blocked shots — Fairport 3; GV 1 (Hanck 1).

n Records — GV 3-5 (1-4 in CVC).

n Next games — Richmond Heights at GV, Wednesday.

n JV — Fairport, 27-26. Fairport: Sarah Honkala 10 points; Grand Valley: Cheyenne Dohrn 6 points.



AROUND OHIO

Friday’s Scores

By The Associated Press

Girls Basketball

Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 62, St. Paris Graham 56

Burton Berkshire 48, Kirtland 45

Chagrin Falls 43, Chagrin Falls Kenston 34

Cle. E. Tech 33, Cle. Max Hayes 21

Cle. Glenville 73, Cle. MLK 15

Cle. John Marshall 68, Cle. John Adams 39

Detroit Country Day, Mich. 43, Thurgood Marshall 39

Independence 53, Wickliffe 38

Lewistown Indian Lake 68, Spring. Greenon 57

Oregon Stritch 55, Northwood 34

Riverside Stebbins 47, Spring. Shawnee 35

South Gallia 62, Cross Lanes Christian, W.Va. 52

Spring. Kenton Ridge 60, Bellefontaine 39

Sylvania Southview 43, Sylvania Northview 38

Teays Valley Christian, W.Va. 83, OVC 23

Tipp City Tippecanoe 92, New Carlisle Tecumseh 27

Twinsburg 66, Mayfield 54

Urbana 56, Spring. NW 48

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS

Edgerton vs. Defiance Tinora, ppd.

Metamora Evergreen vs. Delta, ppd.

Defiance Ayersville vs. Haviland Wayne Trace, ppd.

Antwerp vs. Holgate, ppd. to Feb 14.

Swanton vs. Liberty Center, ppd.

Wauseon vs. Montpelier, ppd.

Lakeside Danbury vs. Tol. Maumee Valley, ppd.

Perrysburg vs. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, ppd.

Maumee vs. Bowling Green, ppd. to Jan 12.

Archbold vs. Bryan, ppd.

Pettisville vs. Stryker, ppd.

Sherwood Fairview vs. Hicksville, ppd. to Feb 9.

Gorham Fayette vs. W. Unity Hilltop, ppd. to Feb 3.

Holland Springfield vs. Rossford, ppd. to Jan 13

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  • Scholastic Statistics:

    WRESTLING
    NON-CONFERENCE
    Riverside 31, Edgewood 28
    at Edgewood

    February 10, 2012

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    n PV at Bloomfield
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    n Riverside at North
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