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Home»Sports»High School Girls Basketball Roundup For January 26, 2023
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High School Girls Basketball Roundup For January 26, 2023

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 27, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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Delta 40 Swanton 27

DELTA – Delta outscored Swanton (0-4, 8-9 NWOAL) in each quarter including 12-7 in the final stanza for a 40-27 NWOAL win.

Grace Munger had 15 for Delta (7-10, 2-3) led all scorers and Kendall Sprow added 11.

Peighton Manning hit a pair of triples and totaled nine points for Swanton.

SWANTON (27) – Crow 3; Finfera 0; Gowing 0; Nelson 1; Floyd 2; Yeager 3; Manning 9; Pelland 6; Haselman 3; Totals:  4-4-7 – 27


DELTA (40) – Weber 6; Munger 15; Burres 3; Friess 5; Sprow 11; Lamb 0; Gillen 0; Smith 0; Todd 0; Risner 0; Totals: 14-0-12 – 40

SWANTON  3 11 6  7 – 27

DELTA         7  12 9 12 – 40


 Evergreen 36 Archbold 25

METAMORA – Evergreen’s defense suffocated Archbold, holding the Streaks to just three field goals in the first half as they defeated Archbold 36-25.

Addison Ricker had 10 points for the Vikings (12-6, 2-2 NWOAL) in the low scoring battle while Sophie Rupp topped Archbold (8-9, 1-3) with 10.

 ARCHBOLD (25) – Pedraza 0; Rupp 10; Rodriguez 0; McQuade 6; C. Grime 2; Meyer 0; Perez 2; Mello 2; Thiel 2; N. Grime 0; Ruffer 0; Reyes 0; Forward 0; Totals: 11-0-3 – 25

EVERGREEN (36) – Gleckler 0; Br. Sintobin 4; Serna 6; Emmitt 7; Ricker 10; Chamberlain 9; Totals: 11-1-11 – 36


ARCHBOLD    2  6 3 14 – 25

EVERGREEN 10 8 9  9 – 36

JUNIOR VARSITY: Archbold, 30-16

Patrick Henry 45 Wauseon 36

HAMLER – Trailing 8-6 after one quarter, the Patriots (13-4, 3-1 NWOAL) nailed six three-pointers in the next two quarters to take control en route to a 45-36 win.

Hayley Meyer paced the Indians (9-9, 1-3) with 19 points, 15 in the second half.

 WAUSEON (36) – Stasa 4; Tester 0; Strain 0; Pelok 0; Coronado 5; Hamilton 2; S. Rupp 0; Leatherman 0; Kay. Ehrsam 1; Marugan 4; Meyer 19; Totals: 9-4-6 – 36

PATRICK HENRY (45) – Crossland 10; Boyer 0; Seemann 8; Weber 5; Guelde 2; Haas 0; M. Prigge 6; Christman 9; Schwab 2; K. Prigge 3; Totals: 7-7-10 – 45

WAUSEON 8  8  7  13 – 36

P. HENRY   6 14 16 9 – 45

JUNIOR VARSITY: Wauseon, 35-29

Pettisville 51 Edon 25

PETTISVILLE – The Blackbirds (11-8, 3-2 BBC) used a 31-9 middle two quarters to help them pull away for a 51-25 BBC win over Edon (4-14, 0-5).

Grace Crawford fronted Pettisville with 14 points and Leah Beck had five buckets for 10.

Edon’s Natalie led all scorers with 15 on six field goals and three free throws.

 EDON (25) – Wofford 15; A. Derck 0; Gr. Ripke 0; Briner 0; M. Derck 3; Hickman 2; Ge. Ripke 2; Owens 2; Gearig 1; Reitzel 0; Totals: 8-0-9 – 25

PETTISVILLE (51) – Grieser 6; Klopfenstein 4; Bennett 0; Strauss; Fox 0; Grimm 6; Miller 2; King 5; Beck 10; Crawford 14; Blosser 0; Wiemken 4; Totals: 20-1-8 – 51

EDON    7  2   7   9 – 25

P’VILLE  8 17 14 12 – 51

JUNIOR VARSITY: Pettisville, 29-15

Stryker 42 Holgate 35

STRYKER – Sage Woolace had nine of her game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter as the Panthers (15-3, 4-1 BBC) outscored Holgate (9-10, 4-1) 15-8 in the frame to grab a 42-35 win.

Lexi Wickerham added 11 for Stryker, who stayed within a game of first place Hilltop in the BBC standings.

 STRYKER (42) – Woolace 20; Leupp 0; Ruffer 2; Fulk 4; Ramon 0; Wickerham 11; Oberlin 5; Totals: 10-2-16 – 42

HOLGATE (35) – Tijerina 0; O. Blaker 6; Wilhelm 0; Schuller 17; Altman 3; I. Blaker 6; Clark 3; Fritz 0; Totals: 6-4-11 – 35

STRYKER  9 6 12 15 – 42

HOLGATE 5 8 14 8 – 35

JUNIOR VARSITY: Holgate, 27-18

Hilltop 49 Montpelier 23

WEST UNITY – Hilltop’s (13-4, 5-0 BBC) Libbie Baker outscored the Locos by herself with 28 points in a 49-23 BBC victory.

Bailey joined Baker in double figures by netting 11. Jada Uribes tallied 11 for Montpelier (9-9, 3-2) in the setback.

MONTPELIER (23) – Bumb 0; Hillard 3; Humbarger 2; McGee 4; Mahan 2; Grime 0; Taylor 0; Hopper 0; Uribes 12; Totals: 5-3-4 – 23

HILLTOP (49) – Brown 5; Dickinson 0; Routt 0; Baker 28; Bailey 11; Hancock 5; JoHantgen 0; VanArsdalen 0; Graham 0; Totals: 16-1-14 – 49

M’PELIER 8  3  3  9 – 23

HILLTOP  16 7 13 13 – 49

JUNIOR VARSITY: Montpelier, 36-13

North Central 32 Fayette 25

PIONEER – North Central (2-15, 1-4 BBC) broke a 16-16 tie at halftime by limiting Fayette to only three field goals in the second half to earn their first BBC win of the season.

North Central’s Maddie Zimmerman topped everybody with 11 and Neveah Powers had seven for Fayette (1-16, 0-5).

 FAYETTE (25) – Sinks 0; D. Storrs 6; Kovar 3; Powers 7; Gorsuch 0; Fetterman 0; K. Storrs 2; Ramay 2; Sliwinski 2; Schang 3; Totals: 4-4-5 – 25

NORTH CENTRAL (32) – Meyers 6; Burnett 8; Cruz 0; Zimmerman 11; Dominguez 0; King 4; Wright 3; Totals: 11-2-4 – 32

FAYETTE        3 13 5 4 – 25

N. CENTRAL 8 8  8 8 – 32

JUNIOR VARSITY: Fayette, 48-14


 

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