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Boardman, WB, Liberty girls win

Girls basketball

¯ BOARDMAN 47, FITCH 32: BOARDMAN — Reagan Burkey scored 25 points for the Spartans in a big win over Fitch Saturday.

Burkey’s 25 points was a game-high and she was followed up by Sam Duble who had 14 and Katie Stamp with 10.

Boardman held the Falcons to two points in the first quarter.

Zayda Creque led Fitch with 14 points.

¯ GIRARD 47, STRUTHERS 41: STRUTHERS — The Indians move to 2-1 on the year after a strong first quarter helped push Girard past Struthers.

The Indians outscored the Wildcats 13-8 in the first quarter and maintained the lead throughout.

Leading for Girard was Jalaya Brown who scored 16 points. Sieasia Triplett added 12.

Struthers hit six 3-pointers with Taylor Susany and Chloe Neider each hitting two. Neider and Ella Croyle led the Wildcats with 10 points each.

¯ JEFFERSON 43, HUBBARD 33: HUBBARD — After leading 14-13 after the first quarter, Jefferson rallied back to beat the Eagles.

Peytyn Slovesko led Hubbard with 12 points. Sophie Murphy scored nine.

¯ LaBRAE 47, CRESTVIEW 25: LEAVITTSBURG — The Vikings held Crestview to three points in each of the first three quarters on their way to a big win over the Rebels.

Laura McCoy led the LaBrae offense with 22 points. Briley Daniels paced the Vikings with 13 points.

Addison Bandy and Krista Perry each scored eight points for Crestview.

¯ CANFIELD 51, EAST 19: YOUNGSTOWN — The Cardinals hit 11 3-pointers on their way to a win over East to move to 4-4 on the year.

Abby Muckleroy, who scored 14 points on the night, had four 3-pointers. Carlie Harmon had two as well as Ryley Chambers.

Brianna Thompson led East with five points.

¯ WATERLOO 40, SEBRING 26: SEBRING — A five-point first quarter sank the Trojans in a league loss to Waterloo Saturday.

Frankie Lozoya led Sebring with 10 points. Dylan Johnson added nine.

The Trojans fall to 2-8 on the year and 0-6 in the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference (Scarlet Tier).

¯ WEST BRANCH 62, ALLIANCE 29: BELOIT — Jillian Pidgeon led nine Warriors in double-digit scoring and the host Warriors rolled past winless Alliance in an Eastern Buckeye Conference tilt.

Pidgeon was letting it fly from 3-point land, making a trio en route to leading the squad with 18 points. Bella Laut added 11 points and Sophie Grgeory finished with 10 points for West Branch, which improved to 10-3 overall and 5-2 in conference play.

Alliance dropped t0 0-9 and 0-6.

¯ LIBERTY 66, NEWTON FALLS 46: NEWTON FALLS — Cianna Smith netted 28 points and Demi Watson supplied 21 and the visiting Leopards outscored the Tigers 27-9 from 3-point distance.

Liberty used a 37-17 scoring advantage in the middle quarters to provide the margin of victory.

Madison Haidet tallied 17 points and Bree Hutson supplied 12 for Newton Falls.

¯ LAKEVIEW 54, NILES 25: CORTLAND — The Bulldogs led 21-4 after the first quarter and 33-7 at halftime en route to the non-league victory as Maggie Pavlansky poured in 18 points. Melanie Wolff scored 10 points and Tegan Price contributed nine for the hosts.

Maddie Davis had nine points to lead the Red Dragons.

Boys basketball

¯ MINERAL RIDGE 61, LOWELLVILLE 52: MINERAL RIDGE — The Rams held strong in the third quarter to score the victory over Lowellville.

Mineral Ridge outscored the Rockets 13-5 in the third quarter to put some distance between themselves and Lowellville.

Austin Governor led the team with 16 points. Triston Weiss scored 14 points and Jalen Royal-Eiland added 13.

Leading for the Rockets was Anthony Lucente who scored a game-high 28 points.

¯ LaBRAE 65, CAMPBELL 52: LEAVITTSBURG — A 21-8 second quarter made the difference for LaBrae in a league victory over Campbell.

Leading for the Vikings was Connor Meyer who scored 21 points, Caleb Simmons paced LaBrae with 15 points.

Zach Luciano had a game-high 22 points for the Red Devils and Skebos Kouros scored 14.

¯ SOUTH RANGE 50, HUBBARD 44: BEAVER TOWNSHIP — The Raiders outscored their guests 31-17 after intermission when the Eagles took a 27-19 lead into the locker room.

Dylan Turvey scored 10 of his game-high 15 points in the second half and Mike Patrone and Brandon Mikos finished withnine points apiece for South Range, which had a 15-6 advantage from beyond the 3-point arc.

Hubbard, which went just 4-for-10 from the free-throw line, got 14 points apiece from Andrew Frank and Ryan Laird. Riley Heckert added 11 points for the Eagles.

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