Buckeye Central overpowers Monroeville in thorough beating
Buckeye Central fanned the flames while burning Monroeville 51-26 at Buckeye Central High on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
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Carey’s convoy passes Colonel Crawford
Carey dumped a victory shower on Colonel Crawford 49-32 at Carey High on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
Carey’s shooting jumped to a 21-13 lead over Colonel Crawford at halftime.
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Too wild to tame: Crestview topples Wynford
Saddled up and ready to go, Crestview spurred past Wynford 53-36 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
Crestview’s shooting darted to a 26-14 lead over Wynford at the half.
The Cougars’ reign showed as they carried a 53-36 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Margaretta tenderizes Upper Sandusky
Margaretta’s all-around dominance took the form of a rollercoaster and rolled downhill on Upper Sandusky during a 78-39 blowout in an Ohio girls basketball matchup
Margaretta’s shooting stomped on to a 44-18 lead over Upper Sandusky at the intermission.
The Polar Bears took control in the third quarter with a 58-31 advantage over the Rams.
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Over and out: Seneca East punches through Mansfield Christian
Seneca East controlled the action to earn a strong 67-15 win against Mansfield Christian in an Ohio girls basketball matchup.
The Tigers opened with a 36-8 advantage over the Flames through the first quarter.
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New Riegel tenderizes Mohawk
New Riegel fanned the flames while burning Mohawk 45-24 on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball.
The Bluejackets broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 34-20 lead over the Warriors.
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Elgin denies Centerburg’s challenge
Elgin tipped and eventually toppled Centerburg 60-45 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
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Willard is anything but pleasant in rude treatment of Mansfield
Willard controlled the scoreboard and the game in a sound 51-11 victory over Mansfield at Mansfield Senior High on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
The first quarter gave the Crimson Flashes a 30-10 lead over the Tygers.
The Crimson Flashes pulled ahead over the Tygers when the fourth quarter began 43-11.
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Oak Harbor mauls Edison in strong showing
The power was OK for Oak Harbor, but it was shut off for Edison during Saturday’s 74-34 thumping in Ohio boys basketball action on February 22.
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Jetstream: Perkins’ quick edge makes the difference against Ontario
Perkins jumped out to an early lead and pulled away for a 58-33 win over Ontario during this Ohio girls high school basketball game.
The first quarter gave the Pirates a 34-14 lead over the Warriors.
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Jetstream: Dalton’s quick edge makes the difference against Hillsdale
Dalton dominated from start to finish in a resounding 70-30 win over Hillsdale in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
The Bulldogs opened with a 68-21 advantage over the Falcons through the first quarter.
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Thomas Worthington triumphs in strong showing over Marion Harding
Thomas Worthington’s offensive machine was hitting on all cylinders Saturday night as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 59-22 win over Marion Harding on February 22 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
The Cardinals drew first blood by forging a 11-7 margin over the Presidents after the first quarter.
Thomas Worthington’s offense moved to a 26-15 lead over Marion Harding at halftime.
The Cardinals’ command showed as they carried a 48-19 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Montpelier knocks out victory on Genoa Area
Saddled up and ready to go, Montpelier spurred past Genoa Area 42-30 at Genoa Area High on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
The Locomotives drew first blood by forging a 20-13 margin over the Comets after the first quarter.
The third quarter gave the Locomotives a 42-30 lead over the Comets.
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Cristo Rey Columbus overcomes Temple Christian in competitive affair
Cristo Rey Columbus topped Temple Christian 56-54 in a tough tilt in an Ohio boys basketball matchup.
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Napoleon hammers Kenton into submission
Napoleon’s all-around dominance took the form of a rollercoaster and rolled downhill on Kenton during a 62-14 blowout during this Ohio girls high school basketball game
Napoleon opened with a 14-0 advantage over Kenton through the first quarter.
Napoleon registered a 35-5 advantage at halftime over Kenton.
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Mapleton pockets solid victory over St. Peters
Mapleton didn’t flinch from the challenge, finally repelling St. Peters 42-40 in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on February 22.
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Lucas triumphs in strong showing over New London
Lucas could use an Emily Post tutorial in manners, but it’s competitive spirit was fine-tuned while punishing New London 57-27 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
The Cubs opened with a 26-14 advantage over the Wildcats through the first quarter.
The Cubs stomped on in front of the Wildcats 38-19 to begin the fourth quarter.
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Cardington-Lincoln gallops past Grandview Heights
Cardington-Lincoln charged Grandview Heights and collected a 34-24 victory in an Ohio girls basketball matchup.
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Dublin Jerome records sound decision over Olentangy Orange
With little to no wiggle room, Dublin Jerome nosed past Olentangy Orange 45-44 for an Ohio boys basketball victory on February 22.
The Pioneers’ heartbreak could be traced to a disappointing final quarter, when they were outscored 26-18 by the Celtics.
Olentangy Orange took a 26-19 lead over Dublin Jerome heading to halftime locker room.
The start wasn’t the problem for the Pioneers, who began with a 15-12 edge over the Celtics through the end of the first quarter.
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Arlington casts spell on Bluffton
Arlington upended Bluffton for a narrow 50-41 victory in an Ohio girls basketball matchup
The Red Devils’ kept the advantage through the final quarter with an 18-17 scoring edge over the Pirates.
The Red Devils’ position showed as they carried a 33-23 lead into the fourth quarter.
The first quarter gave the Red Devils a 24-15 lead over the Pirates.
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Ottawa Hills squeezes past Old Fort
Ottawa Hills wasted no time, pushing in front and finishing in the same fashion during this 40-34 victory over Old Fort on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball.
The Green Bears broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 29-23 lead over the Stockaders.
The two squads were set up for a frantic finish when the fifth quarter began with a 11-11 tie.
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St. Charles shrugs off deficit to defeat Big Walnut
St. Charles trailed at the end of the first quarter before rallying for a 49-29 win over Big Walnut in Ohio boys basketball action on February 22.
The start wasn’t the problem for the Golden Eagles, who began with a 11-10 edge over the Cardinals through the end of the first quarter.
St. Charles’ offense moved to a 24-14 lead over Big Walnut at the half.
The Cardinals’ dominance showed as they carried a 35-20 lead into the fourth quarter.
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No mas: Independence clobbers Black River
Independence controlled the scoreboard and the game in a sound 68-32 victory over Black River in Ohio girls basketball on February 22.
The Blue Devils breathed fire in front of the Pirates 23-7 to begin the second quarter.
Independence kept a 36-22 half margin at Black River’s expense.
The third quarter gave the Blue Devils a 50-27 lead over the Pirates.
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Findlay rains down on Fremont Ross
Riding a wave of production, Findlay dunked Fremont Ross 50-38 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
The Trojans drew first blood by forging a 22-14 margin over the Little Giants after the first quarter.
The Trojans hummed like a well-oiled machine through the final quarter, extending the lead with a 28-24 advantage in the frame.
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Hopewell-Loudon smashes through Lakota
Hopewell-Loudon showed little mercy and even less remorse in overpowering Lakota 62-21 for an Ohio girls basketball victory on February 22.
The first quarter gave the Chieftains a 36-17 lead over the Raiders.
The Chieftains’ command showed as they carried a 53-21 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Liberty-Benton tenderizes Delphos Jefferson
Liberty-Benton showed little mercy and even less remorse in overpowering Delphos Jefferson 62-31 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
The first quarter gave the Eagles a 23-13 lead over the Wildcats.
Liberty-Benton’s shooting breathed fire to a 35-20 lead over Delphos Jefferson at the half.
The Eagles took charge to a 46-26 bulge over the Wildcats as the fourth quarter began.
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Central Catholic pours it on Columbian
Central Catholic painted a masterpiece of offensive basketball all over the canvas of Columbian’s defense for a 64-34 win during this Ohio girls high school basketball game.
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Toledo Christian hammers Calvert into submission
There was no magic, just a sheer overpowering force as Toledo Christian mashed Calvert 72-49 at Toledo Christian High on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
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Rogers paints near-perfect picture in win over Fostoria
Rogers left no doubt of its superiority in polishing off Fostoria 62-24 for an Ohio girls basketball victory on February 22.
The first quarter gave the Rams a 17-4 lead over the Redmen.
Rogers’ shooting breathed fire to a 34-10 lead over Fostoria at the intermission.
The Rams’ dominance showed as they carried a 48-15 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Olentangy Liberty rolls like thunder over Mifflin
Impressive was a ready adjective for Olentangy Liberty’s 86-51 throttling of Mifflin in an Ohio boys basketball matchup.
The Patriots broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 56-26 lead over the Punchers.
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Pleasant escapes close call with Mt. Gilead
Mighty close, mighty fine, Pleasant wore a victory shine after clipping Mt. Gilead 36-35 in Ohio girls basketball action on February 22.
The Indians’ offensive output in the final quarter kept the fat lady from singing until the very end, but the effort still wasn’t enough as the Spartans pulled away for good.
The Spartans broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 25-22 lead over the Indians.
A half tie at 16-16 allowed for a respite as both teams looked to regroup in the locker room.
The Indians authored a promising start, taking advantage of the Spartans 6-5 at the end of the first quarter.
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Bowling Green severs Findlay’s hopes
Riding a wave of production, Bowling Green dunked Findlay 6-4 in an Ohio boys hockey matchup on February 22.
Bowling Green stormed in front of Findlay 4-1 to begin the third period.
Both teams traded salvos in the final period, but the Bobcats had enough offense to deny the Trojans in the end.
Both teams were scoreless in the first period.
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North Union denies Columbus Academy’s challenge
North Union dumped Columbus Academy 53-42 on February 22 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
Nothing was decided in the third quarter, with the Wildcats and the Vikings locked in a 31-31 stalemate.
North Union’s shooting moved to a 24-23 lead over Columbus Academy at the half.
The Vikings started on steady ground by forging a 10-9 lead over the Wildcats at the end of the first quarter.
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Bellevue plants its flag on Vermilion
Bellevue scored early and often in a 74-37 win over Vermilion in Ohio girls basketball action on February 22.
The Redmen opened with a 46-24 advantage over the Sailors through the first quarter.
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Whitmer sews up Madison Comprehensive
Whitmer knocked off Madison Comprehensive 42-37 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on February 22.
The Panthers’ train of momentum chugged along the final-quarter tracks with a 11-7 point differential.
The Panthers’ position showed as they carried a 31-30 lead into the fourth quarter.
Whitmer’s shooting moved to a 23-15 lead over Madison Comprehensive at halftime.
The Panthers drew first blood by forging a 12-8 margin over the Rams after the first quarter.
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Westerville South tacks win on Groveport Madison
Westerville South’s offensive machine was hitting on all cylinders Saturday night as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 73-50 win over Groveport Madison in Ohio boys basketball on February 22.
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Upper Scioto Valley severs Allen East’s hopes
Upper Scioto Valley charged Allen East and collected a 77-62 victory in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on February 22.
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Shelby rides to cruise control win over Lexington
Shelby dropped a barbell on Lexington with a 67-42 sign attached to it in an Ohio girls basketball matchup.
The Whippets drew first blood by forging a 11-4 margin over the Minutemen after the first quarter.
Shelby’s offense stomped on to a 34-13 lead over Lexington at the half.
The Whippets stomped on in front of the Minutemen 56-25 to begin the fourth quarter.
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Close Encounter: Rossford nips Oak Harbor
Rossford’s grip wasn’t secure until the clock expired, but when that happened it had a 50-42 win in Ohio girls basketball action on February 22.
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Arcadia rains down on Vanlue
No quarter was granted as Arcadia blunted Vanlue’s plans 55-42 for an Ohio girls basketball victory on February 22.
Arcadia’s offense jumped to a 26-16 lead over Vanlue at halftime.
The Redskins got the better of the final-quarter scoring 29-26 to finish the game in style.
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St. Paul imposes its will on St. Mary Central Catholic
St. Paul let loose a furious storm and St. Mary Central Catholic struggled to find shelter during a 77-41 pounding in Ohio girls basketball on February 22.
St. Paul’s shooting thundered to a 40-17 lead over St. Mary Central Catholic at the intermission.
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Gahanna Lincoln mows down Olentangy Berlin
Gahanna Lincoln opened a can of whuppin on Olentangy Berlin during a 58-30 victory in an Ohio boys basketball matchup.
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Lake claims gritty victory against Woodmore
Saturday’s outing turned into an endurance test that Lake passed in a 64-57 victory at Woodmore’s expense in Ohio girls basketball on February 22.
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Powerhouse performance: St. Ursula Academy roars to big win over Sandusky
St. Ursula Academy showed little mercy and even less remorse in overpowering Sandusky 60-32 in an Ohio girls basketball matchup.
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Fort Recovery explodes on Van Buren
Thanksgiving turkeys don’t get baked as thoroughly as Fort Recovery cooked Van Buren during this 61-39 decision in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on February 22.
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