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Girls Hoops Roundup: Triad star scores 42 for 15-0 Cards

Senior Funderburgh falls one point short of tying school record.

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Staff Reports 10:49 PM Saturday, January 28, 2012

NORTH LEWISBURG — Triad High School senior Kelsey Funderburgh scored 42 points, one short of tying the school record, in a 62-35 victory over Southeastern on Saturday.

Funderburgh hit five 3-pointers and made 13-of-16 free throws.

The Cardinals improved to 15-0 and 10-0 in the Ohio Heritage Conference. Courtney Simonelli scored 10 for Triad.

Jenna Erwin led Southeastern with 17 points. The Trojans fell to 8-9 and 6-5 in the OHC with their third loss in the last four games.

Kenton Ridge 99, Stebbins 26: Paige McCrary scored a career-high 36 points, and the Cougars won their sixth straight game.

They improved to 14-2 and 6-2 in the Central Buckeye Conference Kenton Trail Division.

Lindsey Fenwick scored 20 points, and Mariah Harris had 17.

Northeastern 52, Catholic Central 45 (OT): Haley McCohn scored 5 of the Jets’ 7 points in overtime, and they won their first OHC game of the season.

The Irish didn’t score in overtime after tying the game with 2 seconds left in the fourth quarter on a 3-pointer by Taylor Johnson.

McCohn scored 18 points for the Jets (3-13, 1-10 OHC0, and Katelyn McDaniel had 16. Johnson led the Irish (5-12, 2-9 OHC) with 15.

Tecumseh 61, Bellefontaine 28: The Arrows (14-2, 7-1 CBC) led 14-1 after the first quarter and went on to win their sixth straight game.

Bianca Quisenberry scored 13 points, and Megan Christmann, Chelsey Davis and Brittany Frappier all had 10.

Graham 52, Indian Lake 50, OT: Alex Jones hit a jumper with 3.3 seconds left in overtime to win the game for the Falcons.

Jones had 11 of her 13 points in the first half.

Lindsey Black and Taylor Dyke both had 15 points.

Graham improved to 9-6 and 7-1 in the CBC with their fifth victory in the last six games. The Falcons lead the Mad River Division by a half game over Urbana.

West Liberty-Salem 50, Cedarville 43: The Tigers put the game away early with an 18-6 advantage in the first quarter. Becka Peterson led West Liberty (11-6, 5-6 OHC) with 18 points.

Emily Sheridan matched her season high with 22 points for Cedarville (8-9, 3-8 OHC).

Centerville 61, Springfield 13: The Wildcats (5-11, 0-7 Greater Western Ohio Conference) were held scoreless in the final quarter and lost their fourth straight game.

Mechanicsburg 73, Greeneview 63: Kristen Dunlap had a career-high 31 points for the Indians (12-3, 8-3 OHC), and Tori Purk had 17 points and 10 rebounds.

Ashton Lovely scored 30 points for Greeneview (12-4, 8-2 OHC). The Rams struggled at the free-throw line, making 16-of-32.

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