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Prep Hoops Roundup: Urbana, Greenon, Graham share Mad River title

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Staff Reports 11:31 PM Saturday, February 11, 2012

URBANA — On the final day of the regular season, three Central Buckeye Conference Mad River Division girls basketball teams — Urbana, Greenon and Graham — all won to earn a share of the conference title with an 8-2 mark.

In Urbana, Hillclimbers junior Trischa Lacy set a school-record for made 3-pointers, hitting 12 and scoring a career-high 41 points as the Hillclimbers beat Indian Lake 75-47.

Lacy has 102 3-pointers this season. She needs four to tie the OHSAA unofficial state record of 106 set by Canfield’s Jenny Kulics in 1991-92.

Kaley Moss had 16 rebounds, and Katelynn Derr added 10 rebounds for the Hillclimbers (14-6), who won their first league title since 2007.

In Enon, Greenon beat Ben Logan 48-34 to clinch a share of its first league title since 1984. Whitney Robinson had 20 points and Heather Slaughter added 10 for the Knights (14-6).

Graham, the only team to play on the road, traveled to Northwestern, beating the Warriors 48-34 to earn a share of its third straight Mad River title. Taylor Dyke had 20 points, while Lindsay Black had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Falcons (10-10).

Alison Viney had 10 points for the Warriors (1-19, 0-10).

Kenton Ridge 62, Tecumseh 61: The Cougars’ Stefanie Davis made two free throws with seven seconds remaining to dash the Arrows’ hopes for a share of the CBC Kenton Trail Division title.

Tecumseh’s Bianca Quisenberry, who had 17 points, made 1-of-2 free throws with a minute remaining to give the Arrows a one-point lead, but they couldn’t hold it. Megan Christmann had 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Chelsey Davis had 12 points and Brittany Frappier added 10 points for the Arrows (17-3, 8-2 CBC).

Tippecanoe beat Stebbins 84-29, and won the league title with a 9-1 record.

Mariah Harris had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Cougars (17-3, 7-3), and Davis added 14 points.

Triad 59, West Liberty-Salem 53: The Cardinals’ Kelsey Funderburgh had 28 points and Anna McKenzie added 11 en route to clinching the outright OHC title.

The Cardinals improved to 19-1 and 13-1 in the OHC, winning the title for the third straight season.

Becka Peterson had 19 points, Melany Ward had 15 and Kaylin Frederick added 12 for West Liberty-Salem (13-7, 7-7 OHC).

Greeneview 70, Catholic Central 45: Ashton Lovely had 30 points as the Rams improved to 16-4 and 12-2 in the OHC.

Taylor Johnson had 17 points and Paige Lewis added 11 for the Irish (5-15, 2-12).

Southeastern 38, Northeastern 24: Jenna Erwin had 14 points, and Mona Ratliff had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Trojans (10-10, 8-6 OHC).

Haley McCohn had 10 points for the Jets (4-16, 1-13 OHC).

Bellefontaine 44, Shawnee 43: Carly Gregory had 14 points, 10 rebounds and nine steals and Morgan Spitzer added 16 points for the Braves, who fell to 8-12 and 3-7 in the CBC Kenton Trail.

Mechanicsburg 68, Fairbanks 47: Tori Purk had 16 points and 19 rebounds, and teammates Jamie Dodane and Kristen Dunlap each had 19 points for the Indians (15-4).

Boys

Thurgood Marshall 60, Graham 46: The Falcons fell behind 33-24 at the half, dropping their second straight game. Floyd Lowry had 13 for Graham (11-7).

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