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Home»Sports»High School Boys Basketball Roundup For February 15th, 2022
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High School Boys Basketball Roundup For February 15th, 2022

By Newspaper StaffFebruary 16, 2022Updated:March 28, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Toledo Christian 69 Fayette 50

FAYETTE – Xandyr Hesson and Conye Gaston each had 20 points as Toledo Christian (12-9) clinched a 19th straight winning season with a 69-50 win at Fayette.

Elijah Lerma led the way for Fayette (10-11) with a game-high 23 points while Quinn Mitchell registered 10.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Toledo Christian, 56-24

T. CHRISTIAN 14  18  17  16 – 65

FAYETTE          10   8   14  18 – 50

Liberty Center 55 Bryan 30

BRYAN – The Tigers led 17-2 after one quarter and never looked back as they cruised to a 55-30 NWOAL win.

Aiden Hammontree topped three Tigers (9-11, 2-4 NWOAL) in double figures with 16 points while Jake Spieth and Wyatt Leatherman each had 10.

Bryan’s (1-18, 0-6) Sam Herold had three field goals and added three makes at the foul line for 10 points.

L. CENTER   17  15  12  11 – 55

BRYAN          2    8    9   11 –  30

JUNIOR VARSITY: Liberty Center, 67-32

FRESHMAN: Liberty Center, 43-40

Evergreen 67 Lake 42

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METAMORA – Despite Lake (7-14) hitting nine 3-pointers in the game, Evergreen led 35-21 at halftime and put the game away with a 22-10 third quarter to defeat the Flyers 67-42.

Evan Lumbrezer spearheaded the Evergreen (11-9) offense with 21 points, RJ Shunck had 12 and Ethan Loeffler netted 11

LAKE                 11  10  10  11 – 42

EVERGREEN  16  19  22  10 – 67

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JUNIOR VARSITY: Evergreen, 44-38

Archbold 57 Holgate 32

HOLGATE – Archbold (14-7) blasted Holgate (7-13) with a 35-7 scoring binge in the middle two quarters combined to get the 57-32 road win.

Cade Brenner’s 15 points fronted the Bluestreaks followed by Alex Roth with a dozen and Ashton Kammeyer added 10.

Mary Stoller – Nettle Lake Ub

ARCHBOLD  13  19  16  9 – 57

HOLGATE      8    4    3  17 – 32

JUNIOR VARSITY: Holgate, 23-22

Swanton 53 Cardinal Stritch 51

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OREGON – The state-ranked Bulldogs (18-2) survived a scare on the road as they rallied with a 21-13 final frame to pullout a 53-51 win.

Nic Borojevich connected on nine free throws and finished with 22 points while Cole Mitchey and Sam Betz each totaled 11.

SWANTON  13  9  10  21 – 53

STRITCH       8  19  11  13 – 51

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JUNIOR VARSITY: Stritch, 54-41

Ottawa Hills 69 North Central 50

OTTAWA HILLS – The Green Bears closed the game with a 28-18 second half to pull away for a 69-50 win over the visiting Eagles.

Zach Hayes and Ben Pettit each tallied 12 points for North Central, who ends the regular season with a record of 12-9.

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N. CENTRAL 11   21  11   7 – 50

O. HILLS        19  22  15  13 – 69

JUNIOR VARSITY: North Central, 43-40

Antwerp 74 Hilltop 31

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ANTWERP – No.1 ranked Antwerp (19-1) dominated the glass 27-9 on their way to a convincing 74-31 win.

Landon Brewer netted a game-high 21 points to lead the Archers and Jagger Landers added 21.

Raace Haynes and Ian Hoffman notched nine points each for Hilltop (3-17).

HILLTOP       8    6    4  13 – 31

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ANTWERP  23  30  13  8 –  74

JUNIOR VARSITY: Antwerp, 42-27


 

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