Prep Schedule & Updates: 12-07-12
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday’s Dec. 7 Results
Blanchard Valley Conference
Arlington 76, Hardin Northern 24
McComb 72, Arcadia 32
Van Buren 39, Pandora-Gilboa 33
Vanlue 66, Cory-Rawson 40
Three Rivers Athletic Conference
Fremont Ross 68, Oregon Clay 41
Lima Senior 79, Toledo St. Francis 64
Toledo Whitmer at Toledo St. John’s, postponed
Midland Athletic League
Carey 80, Mohawk 73
Fremont St. Joseph 62, Seneca East 38
Hopewell-Loudon 72, Bettsville 17
New Riegel 74, Lakota 45
Old Fort 100, North Baltimore 42
St. Wendelin 38, Tiffin Calvert 34
Northern Buckeye Conference
Elmwood 50, Fostoria Senior 34
Lake 118, Genoa 56
Otsego 55, Eastwood 44
Rossford 65, Woodmore 56
North Central Conference
Ontario 71, Bucyrus 41
Northern Ohio League
Bellevue at Tiffin Columbian, postponed
Norwalk Senior 75, Shelby 47
Willard 60, Sandusky Senior 57
Firelands Conference
Ashland Crestview 63, South Central 45
New London 42, Ashland Mapleton 31
Plymouth 62, Monroeville 48
Western Reserve 65, Norwalk St. Paul 41
Midwest Athletic Conference
Versailles 72, New Bremen 63
Ohio Cardinal Conference
Ashland Senior 53, Wooster Senior 46
Lexington 56, Clear Fork 54
Mansfield Senior 76, Mansfield Madison 27
West Holmes 64, Orrville 32
Sandusky Bay Conference
Clyde 59, Castalia Margaretta 43
Huron 74, Sandusky St. Mary’s 51
Oak Harbor 52, Port Clinton 46
Sandusky Perkins 67, Milan Edison 32
Toledo City League
Toledo Bowsher 120, Toledo Woodward 71
Toledo Rogers 110, Toledo Waite 44
Toledo Start 70, Toledo Scott 67
Toledo Area Athletic Conference
Maumee Valley Country Day 56, Gibsonburg 44
Ottawa Hills 63, Northwood 19
Toledo Christian 62, Cardinal Stritch 45
Toledo Emmanuel Baptist 52, Danbury 32
Other NW Ohio Games
Antwerp 56, Fort Jennings 46
Botkins 68, Ridgemont 42
Continental 43, Hicksville 28
Convoy Crestview 42, Delphos St. John’s 36
Defiance 47, Paulding 44
Elida 62, Spencerville 61
Fort Recovery 48, Delphos Jefferson 37
Lima Bath 108, Allen East 59
Lima Cent. Cath. 46, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne 44
Lima Temple Christian 45, Parkway 38
Mansfield Christian 54, Sparta Highland 45
Mansfield St. Peter’s 83, Kingsway Christian School 20
Marion Catholic 46, Village Academy 33
Miller City 64, Ayersville 43
New Knoxville 76, Waynesfield 46
St. Henry 71, St. Marys Memorial 48
Van Wert 43, Ottoville 37
Wapakoneta 74, Ada 26
Worthington Christian 62, Fairbanks 55
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday’s Results
North Central Conference
Bucyrus 68, Galion Senior 47
Colonel Crawford 49, Buckeye Central 33
Lucas 35, Crestline 29
Upper Sandusky 63, Ontario 59
Wynford 51, Riverdale 42
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Archbold 46, Evergreen 17
Delta 59, Liberty Center 27
Patrick Henry 54, Swanton 33
Wauseon 65, Bryan 36
Northern Lakes League
Anthony Wayne 61, Maumee 33
Perrysburg 60, Bowling Green 50
Sylvania Northview 59, Springfield 31
Sylvania Southview 36, Napoleon 28
Buckeye Border Conference
Fayette 55, Edon 37
Hilltop 50, Stryker 41
Pettisville 56, North Central 32
Other NW Ohio Games
Village Academy 43, Marion Catholic 27
BVC BOYS BASKETBALL: Van Buren holds off P-G
VAN BUREN — Van Buren outscored Pandora-Gilboa by seven points in the second quarter and beat the Rockets by six, holding on a for 39-33 victory on Friday in the Blanchard Valley Conference opener for both boys basketball teams.
Senior forward Ryan Adolph scored 15 points, grabbed seven rebounds and swiped four steals for Van Buren.
Ross Adolph had eight points and eight rebounds for the Black Knights, who outscored P-G 12-5 in the second quarter.
Abe Basinger led Pandora-Gilboa with eight points. Jarod Triplehorn and Colin Fenstermaker added seven points each, with Triplehorn grabbing eight rebounds.
The outcome left both teams with 1-1 overall records.
pandora-gilboa (1-1, 0-1)
Basinger 2-3–8, Triplehorn 3-1–7, Fenstermaker 3-1–7, Schmenk 2-2–6, Maag 1-0–3, Rieman 1-0–2, Schneck 0-0–0, Tousley 0-0–0. TOTALS: 12-44 7-12–33.
van buren (1-1, 1-0)
Ry. Adolph 6-3–15, Ro. Adolph 4-0–8, Roberts 1-5–7, DeVore 1-3–5, Swain 1-0–3, Endicott 0-1–1, Irving 0-0–0, Williams 0-0–0. TOTALS: 13-36 12-21–39.
Pandora-Gilboa 7 5 12 9 — 33
Van Buren 5 12 13 9 — 39
3-Point GOALS: Pandora-Gilboa 2-13 (Basinger, Maag); Van Buren 1-4 (Swain).
rebounds: Pandora-Gilboa 27 (Triplehorn 8, Rieman 4); Van Buren 40 (Ry. Adolph 7, Ro. Adolph 8, DeVore 5).
turnovers: Pandora-Gilboa 11, Van Buren 15.
junior varsity: Van Buren, 40-21.
ARLINGTON 76
HARDIN NORTHERN 24
DOLA — Michael Blunk outscored Hardin Northern as the Arlington boys basketball team beat the Polar Bears 76-24 Friday night in the Blanchard Valley Conference opener for both squads.
Blunk, a 6-foot-3 junior forward, went off for 31 points.
Through three games, Blunk, who was 15 of 18 shooting from the field Friday night and pulled down 14 rebounds, is averaging just under 25 points per game.
Andrew Hunter also had a big night for the Red Devils (3-0, 1-0 BVC) with 15 points and five assists. Nine Arlington players scored in the contest.
Hayden Bradley scored 10 points to lead Hardin Northern (1-2, 0-1).
arlington (3-0)
Metzger 2-0–5, McDowell 0-0–0, Hunter 7-1–15, Freed 2-1–5, Steinman 0-0–0, Werst 1-0–2, Green 0-0–0, McBride 1-1–3, Frysinger 2-1–5, Glick 2-0–4, Blunk 15-1–31, Courtney 3-0–6. TOTALS: 35-59 5-13–76.
hardin northern (1-2)
Bradley 4-1–10, Hipsher 0-0–0, Gossard 1-2–5, Drumm 1-3–5, Lamb 1-2–4. TOTALS: 7-31 7-31–24.
Arlington 25 21 12 18 — 76
Hardin Northern 8 3 5 8 — 24
3-Point GOALS: Arlington 1-7 (Metzger); Hardin Northern 2-13 (Bradley & Gossard).
rebounds: Arlington 31 (Blunk 14, Frysinger 7); Hardin Northern 16 (Gossard & Hipsher 4).
turnovers: Arlington 10, Hardin Northern 26.
junior varsity: Arlington, 59-6.
MCCOMB 72
ARCADIA 32
ARCADIA — McComb’s Jerry Brown and Clay Grubb combined to outscore Arcadia by themselves as the Panthers blew past the Redskins 72-32 on Friday in boys Blanchard Valley Conference basketball action.
Brown led all scorers with 21 points. Grubb chipped in 17 points and hauled down 10 rebounds in McComb’s season opener.
Cody Wilson added 14 points for the Panthers.
The Panthers shot an impressive 62 percent (30 of 48) from inside the arc while only committing seven turnovers.
Arcadia was as cold as McComb was hot, making just 1 of 12 3-point attempts and only 14 of 49 (29 percent) shots overall.
Shae Watkins led the Redskins (0-2, 0-1) with 12 points. Seth Bauer added nine points and Hayden Ramsey had six points and seven rebounds.
Mccomb (1-0, 1-0)
Reardon 2-0–4, Dysert 1-1–3, Hanes 1-1–3, Wilson 7-0–14, Brown 10-1–21, Hanna 1-0–3, Grubb 7-3–17, Shoop 3-0–7. TOTALS: 32-67 6-10–72.
Arcadia (0-2, 0-1)
Bauer 4-0–9, Cooper 1-0–2, Baker 1-1–3, Ramsey 2-2–6, Watkins 6-0–12. TOTALS: 14-49 3-5–32.
McComb 17 16 21 18 — 72
Arcadia 11 7 12 2 — 32
3-Point GOALS: McComb 2-19 (Hanna & Shoop); Arcadia 1-12 (Bauer).
Rebounds: McComb 34 (Grubb 10); Arcadia 20 (Ramsey 7).
turnovers: McComb 7, Arcadia 17.
junior varsity: McComb, 64-30.
VANLUE 66
CORY-RAWSON 40
VANLUE — Vanlue seized control early and never looked back Friday in a 66-40 win over Cory-Rawson in the Blanchard Valley Conference boys basketball opener for both teams.
Zach Garber scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for Vanlue (3-0), which scored the first 15 points of the game and ran out to a 26-7 lead after the first quarter. The 19-point margin was all the Wildcats would need as they outscored Cory-Rawson (0-2) by just seven the rest of the way.
Josh Clymer had 17 points and Nick Hagerty 11 for the Wildcats.
Tyler Harris scored 14 points, including three 3-pointers, and Maycen Ward had 10 for the Hornets.
cORY-RAWSON (0-2, 0-1)
Harris 3-5–14, Sands 1-1–4, Alspach 2-1–6, Ward 3-4–10, Risner 2-0–4, Welch 1-0–2. TOTALS: 12-49 11-14–40.
VANLUE (3-0, 1-0)
Clymer 7-2–17, Hagerty 5-0—11, L. Smith 2-2–8, Summers 1-0–2, Garber 9-4–22, Watson 3-0–6. TOTALS: 27-44 8-9–66.
Cory-Rawson 7 13 10 10 — 40
Vanlue 26 16 11 13 — 66
3-Point GOALS: Cory-Rawson 5-20 (Harris 3, Sand & Alspach 1); Vanlue 4-10 (L. Smith 2, Clymer & Hagerty 1).
turnovers: Cory-Rawson 11, Vanlue 9.
junior varsity: Cory-Rawson, 39-27.
MAL BOYS BASKETBALL: New Riegel rolls Lakota
NEW RIEGEL — With Lakota hanging around early, New Riegel used a second quarter run to take control on its way to a 74-45 win Friday in the Midland Athletic League opener for both teams.
Brandyn Reinhart led four New Riegel players in double figures with 18 points to go along with a game-high 10 rebounds.
Korey Williams added 16 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, Josh Burns chipped in 14 points and eight rebounds and Nick Wank added 10 points for the Blue Jackets (3-0, 1-0).
Leading 18-12 after the first quarter, New Riegel went on a 22-6 run in the second for a 40-18 lead at halftime.
Colin Timmons and Kody Brewer had 10 points apiece for Lakota (2-1, 0-1).
LAKOTA (2-1, 0-1)
Timmons 4-1–10, McGown 2-0–5, Spraw 1-1–3, Kirkpatrick 0-1–1, Brewer 3-2–10, Ray 2-2–6, Monroe 1-0–2, Below 3-2–8. TOTALS: 16 9-19–45.
NEW RIEGEL (3-0, 1-0)
Hohman 1-3–5, Nye 1-1–3, Schalk 0-0–0, Williams 6-2–16, Burns 6-2–14, Reinhart 7-4–18, Wank 4-2–10, Dryfuse 3-2–8, Brodman 0-0–0. TOTALS: 28-51 16-26–74.
Lakota 12 6 14 13 — 45
New Riegel 18 22 13 21 — 74
3-Point GOALS: Lakota 4 (Brewer 2, McGown & Timmons 1); New Riegel 2-10 (Williams 2).
rebounds: Lakota 16, New Riegel 43 (Reinhart 10).
turnovers: Lakota 27, New Riegel 23.
junior varsity: New Riegel 47-20.
CAREY 80
MOHAWK 73
SYCAMORE — Carey’s strong first-quarter effort helped the Blue Devils defeat Mohawk 80-73 on Friday in boys Midland Athletic League basketball.
The Blue Devils led 22-12 after one quarter and put together a shoot 44 percent (30 of 68) shooting effort from the field on the night.
Jared Wentling led Carey with 22 points and Justin Meek converted 8 of 13 free throws in his 18-point performance.
Zack Boes put up 11 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to earn a double-double.
Mohawk’s Drew Loose earned a game-high 29 points and hit 8 of 11 free throw attempts.
Carey (2-0,1-0)
Patton 1-0–2, Holsing 1-0–2, Powers 4-3–11, Boes 5-0–11, Blair 6-2–14, Wentling 8-4–22, Meek 5-8–18. TOTALS: 30-63 17-29–80.
Mohawk (0-2, 0-1)
Johnson 1-0–3, Parker 5-0–11, Loose 10-8–29, Krupp 2-1–5, Walton 4-0–8, Ekleberry 7-0–17. TOTALS: 29-62 9-16–73.
Carey 22 16 15 27 — 80
Mohawk 12 16 18 27 — 73
3-Point GOALS: Carey 3-17 (Wentling 2, Boes); Mohawk 6-13 (Ekleberry 3, Loose, Johnson & Parker).
Rebounds: Carey 33 (Boes 13); Mohawk 30.
turnovers: Carey 10, Mohawk 18.
junior varsity: Carey, 71-25.
ST. WENDELIN 38
TIFFIN CALVERT 34
FOSTORIA — St. Wendelin built a small lead early and ultimately prevailed 38-34 over Tiffin Calvert on Friday in boys Midland Athletic League basketball.
Brady Rutter and Nick Schumaker each scored 10 points for the Mohawks (1-1, 1-0 MAL) who led just 17-14 at halftime.
Gabe Walters chipped in five points, grabbed eight rebounds, and recorded four blocks and two steals.
Tiffin Calvert (0-3, 0-1)
Bennett 3-3–10, Ball 3-0–6, Reineke 2-0–6, Gruss 2-0–5, Somers 1-1–3, Long 1-0–2, Stith 1-0–2. TOTALS: 13-49 4-11–34.
St. WEndelin (1-1, 1-0)
Schumaker 4-1–10, Rutter 4-0–10, Walters 2-1–5, Miller 2-0–4, Scudder 0-3–3, Decker 1-0–2, Root 1-0–2, Bello 1-0–2. TOTALS: 15-49 5-11–38.
Tiffin Calvert 7 7 11 9 — 34
St. Wendelin 9 8 13 8 — 38
3-Point GOALS: Tiffin Calvert 4-17 (Reineke 2, Gruss & Bennett); St. Wendelin 3-22 (Rutter 2, Schumaker).
Rebounds: St. Wendelin 35 (Walters 8); Tiffin Calvert 29 (Bennett 7).
turnovers: Tiffin Calvert 27, St. Wendelin 25.
HOPEWELL-LOUDON 72
BETTSVILLE 17
BETTSVILLE — Hopewell-Loudon turned the lights out on Bettsville in the first quarter before trouncing the Bobcats 72-17 on Friday in boys Midland Athletic League basketball.
The Chieftains (2-0, 1-0 MAL) led 24-0 after the first quarter and held Bettsville (0-2, 0-1) below seven points in each quarter.
Andrew Rohrbach scored 14 points and Ryan Lommerse 13 for Hopewell-Loudon. Ryan Steinmetz scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Chieftains manhandled Bettsville 50-8 on the boards.
Seniors Kennedy Hosler (7) and Jacob Grine (6) combined for 13 of Bettsville’s 17 points.
HOpewell-Loudon (2-0, 1-0)
W. Hill 0-1–1, Sendelbach 3-0–8, B. Hill 4-0–8, Runion 1-0–2, Black 2-0–4, Scaife 1-0–2, Depinet 2-0–4, Lommerse 6-0–13, Imes 2-0–4, Rohrbach 7-0–14, Steinmetz 6-0–12 . TOTALS: 34-82 1-3–72.
Bettsville (0-2,0-1)
Robinson 0-1–1, Ke. Hossler 1-1–3, Ka. Hossler 2-1–7, Grine 2-0–6. TOTALS: 5-38 3-13–17.
Hopewell-Loudon 24 17 13 18 — 72
Bettsville 0 6 5 6 — 17
3-Point GOALS: Hopewell-Loudon 3-6 (Sendelbach 2, Lommerse); Bettsville 4-22 (Ka. Hossler & Grine 2).
Rebounds: Hopewell-Loudon 50 (Steinmetz 10); Bettsville 8 (Kipps 2).
turnovers: Hopewell-Loudon 10, Bettsville 15.
junior varsity: Hopewell-Loudon, 63-10.
OLD FORT 100
NORTH BALTIMORE 42
OLD FORT — Cole Davidson and Hunter Perry combined for 49 points and Old Fort beat North Baltimore 100-42 Friday night in Midland Athletic League boys basketball action.
Davidson made 12 field goals en route to 28 points. Hunter Perry had 21 points for the Stockaders (3-0, 1-0 MAL).
AJ Phillimore (18 points) and Dalton Perry (12) also reached double figures for Old Fort.
Brock Boyer led North Baltimore (0-3, 0-1) with nine points. Jordan Watson had eight points and seven rebounds.
north baltimore (0-3, 0-1)
DelosReyes 0-0–0, Nichols 1-0—3, Frost 2-2–6, Newcomer 1-0—2, Watson 2-3–8, Finkenbiner 2-2–6, Boyer 2-4–9, Bishop 0-0–0, Trumbull 3-2–8. TOTALS: 13-51 14-19–42.
old fort (3-0, 1-0)
D. Perry 6-0—12, H. Perry 10-0–21, Davidson 12-1–28, Phillimore 7-4–18, Bryon 2-0–4, Steyer 3-0–6, Salas 2-0–4, Hill 3-1–7. TOTALS: 45-74 6-13–100.
North Baltimore 4 17 7 14 — 42
Old Fort 30 17 40 13 — 100
3-Point GOALS: North Baltimore 3-15 (Nichols, Watson & Boyer); Old Fort 4-14 (Davidson 3, Perry 1).
rebounds: North Baltimore 25 (Watson 7); Old Fort 43 (Phillimore 9).
turnovers: North Baltimore 25, Old Fort 43.
junior varsity: Old Fort, 41-30.
BOYS BASKETBALL: Elmwood takes down Fostoria
BLOOMDALE — Leading by 13 points at halftime, Elmwood outscored Fostoria 15-0 in the third quarter en route to a 50-34 Northern Buckeye Conference boys basketball win over the Redmen on Friday.
Zack Foster finished with a game-high 25 points to lead Elmwood (2-0, 1-0 NBC) in the conference debut for both teams. Aaron Arnold added 12 points for the Royals.
Dominique Fuller had 12 points and Adonis Cousin added 11 for Fostoria (0-2, 0-1)
Fostoria (0-2, 0-1)
Cook 1-0–2, Ticey 1-2–5, V. Cousin 0-0–0, A. Cousin 4-2–11, Fuller 3-6–12, Mauricio 1-1–3. TOTALS: 10-36 12-24–34.
elmwood (2-0, 1-0)
Haines 2-0–4, Foster 9-5–25, Mobus 3-0–6, Arnold 4-4–12, Hoiles 1-0–3, Robinson 3-2–8. TOTALS: 22-40 11-12–50.
Fostoria 14 8 0 12 — 34
Elmwood 20 15 15 8 — 50
3-Point GOALS: Fostoria (2-12 (Ticey & A. Cousin 1); Elmwood 3-10 (Foster 2, Hoiles 1).
rebounds: Fostoria 14, Elmwood 26.
turnovers: Fostoria 15, Elmwood 15.
junior varsity: Fostoria, 41-32.
MILLER CITY 64
AYERSVILLE 43
MILLER CITY– Ross Kaufman scored 16 points to help lead Miller City to a 64-43 nonconference win over Ayersville on Friday.
Austin Lammers knocked down a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 13 points. Adam Drummelsmith added 10 points for Miller City (2-0), which led 34-20 at halftime.
Ayersville hit 50 percent (16 of 32) of its shots from inside the 3-point arc, but was just 2 of 13 (15 percent) from behind it.
Jacob Smith had nine points and seven rebounds for Ayersville (1-1).
ayersville (1-1)
Lawson 2-0–4, Martin 2-0–4, Rosok 2-1–5, Lamb 2-2–7, Retcher 2-0–4, Bauman 3-0–7, Zimmerman 1-1–3, Smith 4-1–9. TOTALS: 18-45 5-19–43.
miller city (2-0)
R. Niese 1-0–3, Heuerman 4-0–9, Drummelsmith 4-1–10, A. Niese 1-0–2, Kaufman 6-4–16, Lammers 4-3–13, Vennekotter 3-1–7, Alexander 1-2–4. TOTALS: 24-59 11-19–64.
Ayersville 7 13 12 11 — 43
Miller City 15 19 16 14 — 64
3-Point GOALS: Ayersville 2-13 (Lamb & Bauman 1); Miller City 5-15 (Lammers 2, Drummelsmith, Heuerman & R. Niese 1).
rebounds: Ayersville 24 (Smith 7); Miller City 25 (Vennekotter 7).
turnovers: Ayersville 26, Miller City 15.
junior varsity: Miller City, 36-31.
WAPAKONETA 74
ADA 26
ADA–Travis Bertram and Alex Greve combined for 38 points and Wapakoneta had no trouble with Ada in a 74-26 nonconference win Friday.
Bertram and Greve scored 19 points apiece for Wapakoneta (3-1), which led 18-4 after the first quarter and 42-17 at halftime.
Jake Buzzard added 12 points for visiting Wapakoneta.
Austin Dumbaugh and Spencer Archer each finished with a team-high five points for Ada (0-2).
Wapakoneta (3-1)
Greve 6-6–19, Buzzard 5-2–12, Erb 1-4–7, Morgan 2-0–5, Huffman 0-1–1, Bertram 6-7–19, B. Miller 1-1–3, K. Miller 1-0–2, Temple 3-0–6. TOTALS: 25 21-27–74.
ada (0-2)
Szippl 0-0–0, Sautter 1-2–4, Roberson 1-2–4, Cobb 0-0–0, Sutton 0-0–0, Waller 0-0–0, Acheson 1-2–4, Dumbaugh 2-1–5, Decker 1-0–2, Archer 2-1—5, Chen 0-0–0. TOTALS: 8 10-16–26.
Wapakoneta 18 24 19 13 — 74
Ada 4 13 4 5 — 26
3-Point GOALS: Wapakoneta 3 (Greve, Erb & Morgan 1), Ada 0.
VAN WERT 43
OTTOVILLE 37
OTTOVILLE — Van Wert used a 15-9 advantage in the fourth quarter to upend Ottoville 43-37 Friday night in a nonconference boys basketball game.
The game was deadlocked at 28-28 going into the final period.
Joey Hurless led Van Wert (2-1) with 13 points. Caleb Markward scored seven of his 11 points in the decisive fourth quarter.
Ottoville (1-1) had three players reach double figures. Derek Schimmoeller scored 11 points, while Ryan Honigford and Luke Schimmoeller each added 10.
van wert (2-1)
Smith 3-4–11, Hurless 5-1–13, Keber 2-0–6, Bidlack 0-5–5, Holliday 1-1–4, Wolford 2-0–4. TOTALS: 13 11-17–43.
ottoville (1-1)
B. Schimmoeller 3-5–11, R. Honigford 4-0–10, Roby 0-0–0, A. Honigford 0-0–0, Landin 1-2–4, L. Schimmoeller 4-1–10, Fischer 1-0–2. TOTALS: 13 8-13–37.
Van Wert 11 9 8 15 — 43
Ottoville 6 10 12 9 — 37
3-Point GOALS: Van Wert 6 (Huless & Keber 2, Smith & Holliday 1); Ottoville 3 (R. Honigford 2, L. Schimmoeller 1).
CONTINENTAL 43
HICKSVILLE 28
CONTINENTAL — Continental outscored Hicksville 13-0 at the free throw line and the Pirates defeated the previously unbeaten Aces 43-28 Friday in a boys nonconference game.
Continental (2-1) was 13 of 24 from the line. Hicksville (2-1) misfired on its four attempts.
Justin Halliwill and Chaz Slattman each reached double figures for the Pirates with 16 and 15 points, respectively.
Slattman completed a double-double with 10 rebounds. Tyler Rue snared nine rebounds and Zach Schwarzman dished off five assists.
Zach Yoder led the Aces with 12 points.
hicksville (2-1)
Walters 1-0—2, Giesige 4-0–10, Klima 1-0–2, Yoder 5-0–12, Sholl 1-0—2. TOTALS: 12-42 0-4–28.
continental (2-1)
Dockery 0-2–2, Halliwill 5-4–16, Schwarzman 1-2–4, Slattman 5-5–15, Rue 2-0–4, Vogt 0-0–0, Prowant 0-0–0, Williams 0-0–0, Bradford 0-0–0, Schmidt 1-0–2. TOTALS: 14-33 13-24–43.
Hicksville 2 14 2 10 — 28
Continental 13 7 13 10 — 43
3-Point GOALS: Hicksville 4-20 (Giesige & Yoder 2); Continental 2-10 (Halliwill 2).
rebounds: Hicksville 30 (Slattman 10, Rue 9); Hicksville 20.
turnovers: Hicksville 15, Continental 13.
junior varsity: Continental, 40-22.
ANTWERP 56
FORT JENNINGS 46
ANTWERP — Antwerp trailed Friday night’s boys basketball game with Fort Jennings 27-20 at halftime.
But the Archers dominated after the intermission and prevailed with a 56-46 non-conference victory.
Noah Ganger (13 points), Kaden Brumlett (12) and Derek Smalley (11) each reached double figures for Antwerp (1-2).
Tyler Ricker led Fort Jennings with 15 points. Kurt Warnecke (12 points) and Brandon Kohli (11) also chipped in for the Musketeers (0-3).
Girls Basketball: Patrick Henry crushes Swanton
HAMLER — Katy Hammer and Kristen Bostelman could hardly miss Friday night and Patrick Henry stomped Swanton 54-33 in Northwest Ohio Athletic Conference girls basketball action.
Hammer was 6 of 9 shooting from the field, including 5 of 7 from beyond the arc as she finished with 17 points. She also had six rebounds for Patrick Henry (5-0, 2-0 NWOAL), which has won six straight regular-season games dating back to last season.
Bostelman was 6 of 8 shooting from the field for 13 points. Kelsey Tietje secured another double-double with 12 points and 16 rebounds for the Patriots, who outrebounded the Bulldogs 41-28.
Courtney Eitniear led Swanton (2-3, 1-1) with 10 points.
swanton (2-3, 1-1)
Callicotte 1-1–3, C. Eitniear 5-0–10, Knepley 1-0–2, B. Eitniear 2-3–7, Carr 1-0–2, Gilsdorf 1-0–3, Lumbrezer 1-1–3, Christensen 1-0–2. TOTALS: 13-35 5-10–33.
Patrick henry (5-0, 2-0)
Bostelman 6-1–13, Meyer 1-0–2, Rosebrook 0-0–0, Nye 0-0–0, Michaelis 1-3–5, Gibson 0-0–0, Hammer 6-0–17, Tietje 4-4–12, Bower 1-2–4, Prigge 0-0–0. TOTALS: 19-41 10-16–54.
Swanton 9 11 2 11 — 33
Patrick Henry 14 17 11 12 — 54
3-Point GOALS: Swanton 2-8 (Callicotte & Gilsdorf 1); Patrick Henry 6-17 (Hammer 5, Meyer 1).
rebounds: Swanton 28 (B. Eitniear & Lumbrezer 6); Patrick Henry 41 (Tietje 16, Hammer & Michaelis 6).
turnovers: Swanton 11, Patrick Henry 7.
UPPER SANDUSKY 63
ONTARIO 59
UPPER SANDUSKY–After falling behind early, Upper Sandusky slowly battled back to claim a 63-59 win over Ontario on Friday in each team’s North Central Conference debut.
The Rams (4-1, 1-0 NCC) trailed by five points after the first quarter and 34-30 at halftime, but tied the game by the end of the third, setting the stage for a come-from-behind victory
Taylor Graboski scored four of her 10 points in the decisive fourth quarter and finished with 11 rebounds to lead the Rams.
Allison Snyder went 4 for 4 from the free throw line in the fourth to finish with 11 points. Jorden Born contributed 10 points and eight rebounds for Upper Sandusky.
Emily Wood led Ontario (2-2, 0-1) with 19 points, 10 of which came in the first quarter. Wood managed just one field goal in the fourth quarter.
ONTARIO (2-2, 0-1)
Hariston 0-1–1, Papst 3-1–9, Wood 7-5–19, Niss 5-2–12, Gee 2-0–4, Virden 1-0–3, Tagg 2-0-4, Barnhill 3-1–7. TOTALS: 23 10-16–59.
UPPER SANDUSKY (4-1, 1-0)
Piecha 4-0–8, Cox 3-2–8, Snyder 3-5–11, Cameron 2-1–5, Born 4-2–10, Graboski 10-1–21. TOTALS: 26-61 11-16–63.
Ontario 20 14 13 12 — 59
Upper Sandusky 15 15 17 16 — 63
3-Point GOALS: Ontario 3 (Papst 2, Virden 1); Upper Sandusky 0-4.
junior varsity: Upper Sandusky, 46-43.
WYNFORD 51
RIVERDALE 42
MOUNT BLANCHARD — Riverdale’s Jordyn Wright and Taylor Frey each scored 11 points on Friday, but a third-quarter drought hurt the Falcons in a 51-42 loss to Wynford in North Central Conference girls basketball play.
Wynford (4-1, 2-0 NCC) trailed by one point at halftime but used a 16-8 third-quarter edge to put away the Falcons (1-3, 0-1).
Riverdale forced Wynford into 21 turnovers. But the Falcons shot just 29 percent (17 of 57) and were outrebounded 38-19.
Wynford’s Brenna Quinn led all scorers with 14 points.
Wynford (4-1,2-0)
Richmond 1-0—2, Schiefer 4-3–12, Harrer 2-0–6, Lilly 1-2–4, Delong 2-0–5, Brady 4-0–8, Quinn 7-0–14. TOTALS: 21-43 5-7– 51.
Riverdale (1-3,0-1)
T. Wright 2-0–4, Parish 1-0–2, J. Wright 4-2–11, Evans 4-0–8, Frey 4-0–11, Walter 2-1–6. TOTALS: 17-57 4-5–42.
Wynford 11 11 16 13 — 51
Riverdale 11 12 8 11 — 42
3-Point GOALS: Wynford 4-9 (Harrer 2, Schiefer & Delong); Riverdale 4-21 (Frey 3, J. Wright).
Rebounds: Wynford 38 (Brady 8); Riverdale 19 (T. Wright 9).
turnovers: Wynford 21, Riverdale 11.
junior varsity: Wynford, 29-28.
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