| Late Piketon push falls short Bowles scores 18 in Huntington win |
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| The Lady Huntsmen got off to a fast start Thursday night, but the visiting Lady Redstreaks refused to go away. Huntington built a double-digit lead two different times in this SVC battle; however, Piketon closed the gap both times - the second of which tied the game at 42-42 with 18.3 seconds remaining. On the next possession, Huntington's Bridgette Neighbors was fouled in the act of shooting a three-pointer. The Huntington guard went to the line and knocked down two-out-of-three to give the green and white the 44-42 win. The late Piketon spurt was sparked by Heather Burns. Burns scored seven of her game-high 19 points in the final two-minutes of play to help erase the Huntington lead. The Redstreaks, who played without their freshman point-guard Alex Southworth due to a foot injury, also got a solid performance from Holly Brabson. Brabson scored nine points, grabbed seven rebounds, and recorded three steals. In a game that had the SVC's top two scorers in Neighbors and Burns, it was the game from Huntington's Mika Bowles that made the difference. Bowles hit three triples on her way to a team-high 18 points. She also pulled down four rebounds. Madison Vickers added 12 points and six rebounds for the winners. Piketon did hold Neighbors to seven points, but Neighbors was able to deliver with the game on the line. |
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| Unioto wins at Westfall; Lady Tanks improve to 12-0 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Unioto forced 21 first-half Westfall turnovers to open up a 28-14 advantage at the break. Westfall was within six after the first quarter; however, the Lady Mustangs converted only four of their 13 first half free throw attempts as Unioto started to pull away. In the second half, Westfall was able to hang around for about three or four minutes, but in the end, Unioto's balance started to take over. Freshman Erin Bane led the Tanks with 15 points. Sophomores Janae Driggs and Mackenzie Arledge both scored 13 points. For Westfall, Dream Dutcher scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds while Makenzie Wippel continued her solid year with a seven point, 10 rebound, and three assist performance. |
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| Zane Trace continues to roll with big win over SE | ||||||||||||||||||
| Big second-quarter run lifts Adena to 10-point win over PV | ||||||||||||||||||
| The two-shade blue used a 13-0 run during the second period to turn an 11-11 game into a double-digit halftime advantage. Brooke Snyder scored all seven of her points during this run. Adena was led by Ashley Jordan's 11 points. Kirsti Yates added seven points. For PV, sophomore Dacia Posey scored 10 points. Tristan Rumfield pulled down 13 boards to go with her seven points, and Erica Barker dished out seven assists to go with her four points. |
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| A very balanced Zane Trace attack took control early Thursday night and the Lady Pioneers never looked back. Sierra Sigman scored 15 points, Jess Roepke scored 14 points and pulled down 11 boards, and Erin Dailey scored eight points and grabbed 10 boards as the red, white, and blue recorded win number nine. Makinzee Tatman had another nice floor game with six points and six assists. Southeastern was led by Olivia Arledge and Addison Prater. Both Panthers scored eight points. |
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