BOYS BASKETBALL
DIVISION III
SECTIONAL SEMIFINAL
Pymatuning Valley 68, Cardinal 61
at Howland
Cardinal (61)
Jason Farmwald 11 1-2 24, Muhammad Qureshi 3 0-2 6, Alec Hill 3 0-0 8, Jake DiBlasio 4 1-1 9, Jacob Bosak 0 0-0 0, John Thompson 5 1-2 12, Jim Hanzel 1 0-0 2, Justin McClain 0 0-0 0. Totals 27 3-7 61.
PYMATUNING VALLEY (68)
Tim Cross 5 14-16 24, Austin Nowakowski 8 2-3 24, Grant Nowakowski 1 0-0 2, Quintin Ratliff 8 2-3 18, Travis Kiser 0 0-0 0, Chase Thurber 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 18-22 68.
Cardinal 16 15 13 17— 61
PV 23 14 9 22— 68
3-pointers — Cardinal 4 (Hill 2, Thompson 1, Farmwald 1); PV 6 (A. Nowakowski 6). Total fouls — Cardinal 17; PV 9. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Cardinal 27-66 (40.9 percent); PV 22-50 (44.0 percent). Rebounds — Cardinal 26 (Farmwald 6); PV 33 (Cross 13). Turnovers — Cardinal 10; PV 11. Assists — Cardinal 7 (Farmwald 3); PV 12 (Cross 4). Steals — Cardinal 5 (Farmwald 2); PV 4 (Ratliff 2). Blocked shots — Cardinal 1 (Qureshi 1).
n Records — (8) Cardinal 11-12; (6) PV 18-5.
n Next games — (8) Cardinal season concluded; (6) PV vs. (3) Ursuline, Howland Division III sectional championship, Friday (7:30).
DIVISION II
SECTIONAL SEMIFINAL
John Hay 75, Geneva 35
at Lakeside Gymnasium
GENEVA (35)
Brandon Kovach 6 0-0 14, Dan Camplese 0 0-0 0, Zac Sweat 1 1-1 3, Vern Thompson 1 0-0 2, Steve Jewell 0 0-0 0, Tyler Drought 0 0-0 0, Eric Juncker 2 1-2 5, Matt Mackynen 4 0-0 8, Ron Varckette 0 1-2 1, David Smalley 0 0-0 0, Ryan Nappi 1 0-0 2. Totals 15 3-5 35.
JOHN HAY (75)
Nikolas Brown 0 0-0 0, Tyler Redding 1 0-0 2, Brian Robert 2 0-0 6, Joshua Lambus 8 0-0 18, T.J. Umar 6 3-4 15, Maurice O’Field 8 2-2 20, Jerimiah Thomas 1 0-1 2, Isiah Noel 0 0-0 0, Latron Rowe 1 2-2 4, Diquon Lamar Taylor 1 0-0 2, B.J. Workman 0 0-0 0, Michael Ricke 1 0-0 2, Ta’Vante Jackson 0 0-0 0, Timson Mithcel 0 0-0 0. Totals 31 7-9 75.
Geneva 4 10 9 12— 35
John Hay 18 14 28 15— 75
3-pointers — Geneva 2 (Kovach 2); JH 6 (Roberts 2, Lambus 2, O’Field 2). Total fouls — Geneva 10; JH 10. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None.
n Records — (12) Geneva 1-22.
n Next games — (12) Geneva season concluded; (4) JH vs. (3) University, Lakeside Division II sectional championship, Friday (6).
n Officials — John Cole, Adrian Foster, Terry Ranally.
DIVISION II
SECTIONAL SEMIFINAL
Perry 59, Collinwood 50
at Lakeside Gymnasium
Collinwood (50)
Darian Hall 2 3-4 7, Marquais Stewart 1 0-0 3, Jon Grant 4 0-0 10, Terrell Richardson 1 2-4 4, DaJohn Rucker 3 1-2 9, Jeremiah Bates 0 0-0 0, Maurice Scott 5 3-6 15, Victor Mallory 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 9-16 50.
PERRY (59)
Joey Bastian 0 0-0 0, Mike Walker 0 0-0 0, Cale Burdyshaw 5 7-9 18, Mike Sorine 0 0-0 0, Ryan Zaletel 4 0-0 11, Zach Buescher 1 1-2 3, Luke Farrell 1 1-2 3, Ian Illig 5 4-5 15, Anthony Keipert 3 1-5 7, Ryan Kahorn 1 0-0 2. Totals 20 14-23 59.
Collinwood 10 11 21 8— 50
Perry 14 13 14 18— 59
3-pointers — Collinwood 7 (Scott 2, Rucker 2, Grant 2, Stewart 1); Perry 5 (Zaletel 3, Illig 1, Burdyshaw 1). Total fouls — Collinwood 20; Perry 13. Fouled out — Scott (C). Technical fouls — None.
n Records — (7) Perry 11-11.
n Next games — (8) Collinwood season concluded; (7) Perry vs. (2) West Geauga, Lakeside Division II sectional championship, Friday (7:30).
n Officials — Joe Hewitt, John Teske, Chuck Riley.
DIVISION I
SECTIONAL SEMIFINAL
South 42, Riverside 40
at Euclid
RIVERSIDE (40)
Mitch Tirabassi 0 0-0 0, Jordan Aiken 1 1-4 3, Brad Rinella 1 0-0 3, Maxx Brubaker 2 3-4 7, Chandler Smith 3 5-7 11, Adam Hockman 3 4-6 13, Jared Nalepa 0 3-4 3, Marcus Wadas 0 0-3 0, Alex Wade 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 16-28 40.
South (42)
Harry Chakirelis 8 3-6 20, Max Crozier 1 0-0 2, Tony Walton 3 0-0 6, Kareem Hunt 4 4-8 12, Johnathon Hughes 1 0-0 2, Zach Lapuh 0 0-0 0, Ben Robinson 0 0-0 0, Dylan Caruso 0 0-0 0, Charles Wilkerson 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 7-14 42.
Riverside 6 10 9 15— 40
South 5 8 13 16— 42
3-pointers — Riverside 4 (Hockman 3, Rinella 1); South 1 (Chakirelis 1). Total fouls — Riverside 15; South 20. Fouled out — Robinson (S), Caruso (S). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Riverside 10-41 (24.4 percent); South 17-47 (36.2 percent). Rebounds — Riverside 36 (Smith 10); South 38 (Hunt 14). Turnovers — Riverside 15; South 17. Assists — Riverside 5 (Smith 2); South 9 (Walton 3). Steals — Riverside 6 (Rinella 3); South 7 (Walton 3). Blocked shots — Riverside 6 (Brubaker 3); South 2 (Hunt 2).
n Records — (8) Riverside 9-14; (9) South 11-12.
n Next games — (8) Riverside season concluded; (6) Madison vs. (9) South, Euclid Division I sectional championship, Friday (5:30).
n Officials — Greg Shields, Daryle Foxx, Bobby Starks.
AROUND OHIO
Cin. Summit Country Day 64, Cin. SCPA 43
Division I
Austintown Fitch 70, Warren Howland 67, OT
Brunswick 71, Lodi Cloverleaf 48
Cin. Colerain 53, Cin. St. Xavier 51
Cin. NW 44, Kings Mills Kings 43
Cuyahoga Falls 48, Wadsworth 42
N. Can. Hoover 57, Louisville 39
Norwalk 79, Sandusky 41
Tol. Rogers 91, Tol. Waite 44
Tol. St. Francis 49, Sylvania Northview 43
Division II
Akr. East 60, Orange 52
Bellevue 71, Port Clinton 34
Cle. Hay 75, Geneva 35
Defiance 58, Pemberville Eastwood 39
Kettering Alter 70, Germantown Valley View 60
Lima Bath 75, Lima Shawnee 55
Parma Padua 66, Sheffield Brookside 40
Salem 69, Cortland Lakeview 48
Sandusky Perkins 75, Milan Edison 49
Division III
Anna 71, Casstown Miami E. 46
Can. Cent. Cath. 70, E. Palestine 52
Castalia Margaretta 77, Genoa Area 65
Columbia Station Columbia 66, Hawken 29
Delphos Jefferson 82, Harrod Allen E. 69
Fostoria 59, Kansas Lakota 47
Kirtland 55, Garfield Hts. Trinity 51
Ontario 70, Ashland Crestview 26
Division IV
Botkins 56, Mechanicsburg 36
Delaware Christian 88, Millersport 52
Elyria Open Door 54, N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 51
Ft. Loramie 53, Sidney Fairlawn 40
Hartville Lake Center Christian 53, Leetonia 34
Leesburg Fairfield 55, Mowrystown Whiteoak 46
Maria Stein Marion Local 47, Ft. Recovery 43
McComb 45, Pandora-Gilboa 33
Norwalk St. Paul 60, Greenwich S. Cent. 35
Ottoville 41, Lima Perry 34
Plymouth 67, Sandusky St. Mary 47
Reedsville Eastern 55, Racine Southern 42
Ridgeway Ridgemont 46, Ada 45
Rittman 54, Kidron Cent. Christian 53
Tiffin Calvert 84, Sycamore Mohawk 70
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Division I
Oregon Clay vs. Findlay, ppd. to Feb 27.
Lima Sr. vs. Perrysburg, ppd. to Feb 27.
Division IV
Montpelier vs. Pioneer N. Central, ppd. to Feb 28.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
AROUND OHIO
Division II
Fairfield Union 46, Washington CH Miami Trace 32
Division III
Mogadore 56, Atwater Waterloo 54
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