High school scoreboard. – Feb. 5, 2025
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Salem 51, Canton South 50 (OT) — The Quakers picked up their second consecutive win with the overtime victory over the Wildcats. Leading the extra-time win was Reese Davidson-Chuck with 24 points while Abby Knickerbocker added 11. For Canton South, Summer Hastings-Peterson led with 15 points and Aniyah Hall added another 15 in the loss.
Howland 51, Boardman 44 — The Tigers trailed heading into the fourth quarter but rallied to earn the win over the Spartans. For Boardman in the loss, Sarah Bero led with 14 points and Mikayla Rivera added 12. Maya Kubancsek led Howland with 17 points, while Talia Rishel had 11 and Mia Thomas scored 10.
Mineral Ridge 66, Champion 25 — The Rams put up a staggering 31 points in the second quarter to springboard themselves to the dominant win over the Golden Flashes. Sullivan Sande led the offensive attack with 17 points while Ava Hulett added 13 and the tandem of Kylee Malnar and Lily Merolillo each tallied 11 points. For Champion, Riley Doan led the way with six points.
Canfield 36, Harding 22 — A rocky third quarter for the Raiders was the difference maker for the Cardinals in the win. Jenna Triveri went eight-for-14 from the free throw line en route to 14 points to lead Canfield. In the loss, Ja’Leah Provitt led the Harding offense with eight points.
Toronto 55, East Palestine 22 — The Red Knights utilized a 17-point second quarter to propel themselves to the win over the Bulldogs. Leading the way was Tatum Derrington with 15 points. In the loss, Jacklyn Ogle paced East Palestine with seven points.
Chaney 48, Ursuline 34 — The Cowboys jumped out to an early lead and cruised to the win over the Fighting Irish. Chaney’s Alyssa Brown exploded for a game-high 22 points to lead the Cowboys while Simone Lewis lent 11. For Ursuline, Kennedy Carpenter tallied 17 points and Kenyah Gill added 11.
Springfield 51, Campbell 24 — The Tigers cruised to the dominant win over the Red Devils thanks in part to an explosive first half. Mariana Tuscano led all scorers with 18 points for Springfield while Kristina Vecchione tallied 12. In the loss, Amira Kamal led Campbell with eight points.
Liberty 39, Lisbon 35 — The Leopards held off Lisbon for a tight 39-35 victory on Wednesday night. Mia Benjamin led Liberty with 17 points, while Danelle Coleman finished with 12 points and Armani Franklin had eight points.
East 73, Our Lady of the Elms 23 — No statistics for either team were submitted.
West Branch 55, Kennedy 21 — No statistics for either team were submitted.
Fitch 46, Mooney 43 — No statistics for either team were submitted.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Lisbon 62, United 34 — The Blue Devils dominated in all four quarters offensively to breeze past the Golden Eagles. In the win, AJ Ramgeet tallied a game-high 18 points to lead Lisbon while Blaine Barnes was right behind with 17 points, Aiden Ramgeet drilled four shots from beyond the arc for 12 points and Luke Kraft added 10 points more. For United in the loss, Wyatt Blevins recorded eight points.
Bristol 65, Chalker 32 — The Panthers crushed the Wildcats Wednesday night thanks in part to a stellar first half. Kaiden Kohler clipped three shots and another six field goals on his way to a game-high 21 points for Bristol. Jack Berry added 18 points, Logan Briggs lent 11 and Ryan Church chipped in 10 more to round out the Bristol leading scorers. For Chalker, Tegun Noble led with eight points.
Newton Falls 69, Liberty 34 — The first half for the Tigers proved more than enough for the Leopards to overcome leading to the Newton Falls win. Carson Howard drilled a trio of triples on his way to lead the Tigers with 13 points, Phil Davis was right behind with 12 points and Landon McGregor lent 11 in the win. For Liberty, Luke Bates led all scorers with 15 points.
Windham 58, Lordstown 53 — No statistics for either team were submitted.
Mathews 68, Urban Scholars 14 — No statistics for either team were submitted.
BOYS BOWLING
Hubbard 2,188, Howland 2,122
Hu.: Mason Wess 394, Nick Mattesich 372, Garret Brajkovich 336, Michael Foster 332, Cody Hogue 274. BAKER: 147, 158, 175
Ho.: Micah Grayson 360, Cooper Biery 308, Braden Silvers 130, Harry Roberts 361, Reilly Adamczyk 289, Leo Papadda 160. BAKER: 135, 155, 224
Crestview 2,323, Brookfield 2,019
HIGH SERIES: C: Braden Devine 424, Brody Brubaker 369, Chris Johnson 357; B: Jacob Hodge 363, Connor O’Brien 317, Jayden Duncan 312
HIGH GAME: C: Devine 234; B: Hodge 190
GIRLS BOWLING
Howland 1,823, Hubbard 1,770
Ho.: Victoria McMurray 293, Nichole Prox 127, Skylar Kromer 120, Shelby Badanjek 273, Haley Sparent 316. BAKER: 180, 166, 139
Hu.: Isabella Williams 91, Hayleigh Fox 113, Sydney Siwierka 427, Alexa Vansuch 272, Sania Phillips 225, Beatrice Lam-Howe 250. BAKER: 133, 125, 134
Brookfield 1,648, Crestview 1,544
HIGH SERIES: B: Kara Vanderslice 374, Isabella Williams 313, Zoe Wilkes 239; C: Blasey Biser 313, Lyv Barnett 247, Lydia Campbell 236
HIGH GAME: B: Vanderslice 191; C: Biser 200