NORTH BALTIMORE — Alivia Light’s double-double approached triple-double territory as she helped lead North Baltimore past Upper Scioto Valley 77-54 in a nonleague game,
Light scored a game-high 34 points and added 10 rebounds, six assists and two steals for the Tigers (7-5). Simone Thompson chipped in an 11-point, 13-rebound double-double and Katelyn Weinandy scored 16.
Kaycee Carroll went toe-to-toe with Light scoring 30 points for the Rams (3-9) and Miranda Holbrook scored 12.
Upper Scioto Valley (3-9)
Carroll 6-16–30, Holbrook 4-3–12, Hunsicker 1-2–5, Martin 2-0–4, Whiting 0-1–1, Greener 0-1–1, Evans 0-1–1. TOTALS: 13 24–54.
North Baltimore (7-5)
Light 9-11–34, Weinandy 6-1–16, Thompson 5-1–11, Lee 3-0–9, Perez 1-0–3, McCartney 0-2–2, Watson 1-0–2. TOTALS: 25-60 15-19–77.
Upper Scioto Valley 9 18 9 18 — 54
North Baltimore 16 19 18 24 — 77
3-Point GOALS: Upper Scioto Valley 4 (Carroll 2, Holbrook & Hunsicker ); North Baltimore 12-28 ( Light 5, Lee & Weinandy 3, Perez).
rebounds: Upper Scioto Valley 21; North Baltimore 40 (Thompson 13, Light 10).
turnovers: Upper Scioto Valley 19, North Baltimore 16.
junior varsity: North Baltimore, 40-14.
OTTOVILLE 47
LIMA BATH 31
OTTOVILLE — Unbeaten Ottoville established itself early on Tuesday night in rolling to a 47-31 nonconference girls basketball victory over Lima Bath.
The Big Green, ranked sixth in this week’s Associated Press Division IV poll, climbed to 13-0 on the season. Bath falls to 9-3.
Ottoville built an 18-9 lead after one quarter and expanded the margin to 14 by holding the Wildcats to six and three points, respectively, in the middle two periods.
University of Findlay bound Bridget Landin led a balanced Ottoville scoring attack with 13 points. C.J. Kemper had nine points and Haley Hoersten seven.
Bath got eight points from Jaideyn Hale with Lindsay Singhaus adding six.
LIMA BATH (9-3)
A. Dackin 2-0–5, Hale 2-3–8, Singhaus 3-0–6, T. Dackin 2-0–5, Bolon 1-3–5, Ketcham 1-0–2. TOTALS: 11 6-9–31.
ottoville (13-0)
Kemper 4-1–9, Hanneman 0-1–1, Landin 5-2–13, Hoersten 3-0–7, Schlagbaum 0-1–1, Miller 1-2–4, Knepper 3-0–6, Hilvers 2-0–6. TOTALS: 18 7-10–47.
Lima Bath 9 6 3 13 — 31
Ottoville 18 5 9 15 — 46
3-Point GOALS: Lima Bath 3 (A. Dackin, Hale & T. Dackin); Ottoville 4 (Hilvers 2, Landen & Hoersten).
junior varsity: Ottoville, 34-25.
LIBERTY-BENTON 63
WAPAKONETA 42
Liberty-Benton’s Savanah Richards did a lot of every thing in tallying 25 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and five steals as the Eagles breezed by Wapakoneta 63-42 in a nonleague contest.
The Eagles, the No. 8 team in the first Associated Press Division III girls basketball poll, improved to 10-1. Wapakoneta fell to 8-4.
Caitlin Elseser added 17 points as the Eagles, who got off to a 25-10 lead after one quarter.
Alexis Jacobs and Sarah Pothast each scored 14 points for the Redskins.
WAPAKONETA (8-4)
Jacobs 6-0″”14, Schaub 1-0–2, Debell 2-0–5, Wilson 0-2–2, Davis 2-0–5, Pothast 5-4–14. TOTALS: 16-46 6-7–42.
LIBERTY-bENTON (10-1)
Richards 10-2–25, Elseser 8-1–17, Rhodes 1-0–3, Reynolds 2-0–6, Lenhart 2-0–4, Shepherd 1-6–8. TOTALS: 24-52 9-13–63.
Wapakoneta 10 9 14 9 — 42
Liberty-Benton 25 9 16 13 — 63
3-Point GOALS: Wapakoneta 4-20 (Jacobs 2, Debell & Davis); Liberty-Benton 6-13 (Richards 3, Reynolds 2, Rhodes).
rebounds: Wapakoneta 21; Liberty-Benton 30 (Richards 8).
turnovers: Wapakoneta 18, Liberty-Benton 11.
junior varsity: Liberty-Benton, 44-18.
CAREY 58
SENECA EAST 41
ATTICA — Carey’s Sydney Kin couldn’t be stopped as she racked up 27 points and 11 rebounds in the Blue Devils’ 58-41 win over Seneca East in Northern 10 Conference girls basketball play Tuesday.
Sydney Ferguson added 10 points while Destiny DeFeo had nine points and four assists for the Blue Devils (12-1, 7-1 N10).
Marina Adachi and Bonnie Bivens had 13 and 12 points, respectively, for the Tigers (9-3, 5-3).
CAREY (12-1, 7-1 N10)
Ferguson 4-1–10, DeFeo 3-0–9, Kin 10-7–27, Lonsway 1-2–4, Arend 2-0–4, Wenzinger 2-0–4. TOTALS: 22 10-13–58.
SENECA EAST (9-3, 5-3)
Bowerman 3-4–10, Saylors 0-1–1, Adachi 5-0–13, Bivens 6-0–12, Hicks 1-3–5. TOTALS: 15 8-13–41.
Carey 15 14 13 16 — 58
Seneca East 14 9 7 11 — 41
3-Point GOALS: Carey 4 (DeFeo 3, Ferguson 1); Seneca East 3 (Adachi 3).
rebounds: Carey (Kin 11).
turnovers: Carey 9; Seneca East 16.
junior varsity: Carey, 45-22.
UPPER SANDUSKY 55
COLONEL CRAWFORD 43
UPPER SANDUSKY — Abigail Fogle scored 24 points as Upper Sandusky rallied from a 10-point deficit in the first quarter to beat Colonel Crawford 55-43 on Tuesday and avoid what would have been a major upset in the Northern 10 Conference.
Madison McLaughlin added 13 points and seven rebounds and Megan Hensel added 12 points, 10 rebounds and four assists for Upper Sandusky (11-2, 7-1 N10).
Alexis Fogle had four steals for the Rams.
Hailey Miller had 15 points and Allison Teglovic added 13 for Colonel Crawford (2-10, 1-6), which led 15-5 after the first quarter.
colonel crawford (2-10, 1-6 N10)
Miller 6-0–15, Teglovic 6-0–13, Strouse 3-0–6, Horsley 3-0–6, Dzugan 1-0–3. TOTALS: 21-49 10-16 — 43.
Upper Sandusky (11-2, 7-1 N10)
Ab. Fogle 8-5–24, McLaughlin 6-1–13, Hensel 5-2–12, Oney 1-2–4, Al. Fogle 1-0–2. TOTALS: 21-49 10-16 — 55.
Colonel Crawford 15 10 12 6 — 43
Upper Sandusky 5 21 15 14 — 55
3-Point GOALS: Colonel Crawford 5-11 (Miller 3, Dzugan & Teglovic 1); Upper Sandusky 3-11 (Ab. Fogle 3).
rebounds: Colonel Crawford 25; Upper Sandusky 32 (Hensel 10).
turnovers: Colonel Crawford 12; Upper Sandusky 4.
junior varsity: Colonel Crawford, 35-16.
DELPHOS JEFFERSON 43
MILLER CITY 22
DELPHOS — Delphos Jefferson held Miller City under double digits in three of the four quarters and that allowed the Wildcats to reach double-digit wins for the season with a 43-22 romp over the Wildcats.
Devyn Carder and Macy Wallace scored 10 points each in the nonleague matchup. Defensively, Delphos Jefferson forced Miller City into 32 turnovers and held the Wildcats to three points in the first quarter, four in the second and five in the fourth in upping its record to 10-3.
Adrienne Kuhlman and Natalie Koenig led Miller City (5-9) with five points each. Koenig also grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds and Kuhlman led the Wildcats with six steals.
MILLER CITY (5-9)
A. Kuhlman 2-0–5, Ruhe 2-0–4, Koenig 2-1–5, Hoffman 1-0–2, Niese 1-0–3, K. Kuhlman 0-0–0, Berner 1-1–3. TOTALS: 8-40 5-10–22.
DELPHOS JEFFERSON (10-3)
Buzard 0-0–0, Stewart 0-5–5, Carder 4-0–10, Wallace 5-0–10, North 1-0–2, McClurg 1-3–5, Barnes 1-0–2, Miller 3-0–6, Deuel 1-0–3. TOTALS: 16-49 8-18–43.
Miller City 3 4 10 5 — 22
Delphos Jefferson 11 9 15 8 — 43
3-Point GOALS: Miller City 1 (A. Kuhlman); Delphos Jefferson 3 (Carder 2, Deuel).
REBOUNDS: Miller City 38 (Koening 10); Delphos Jefferson 35.
TURNOVERS: Miller City 32, Delphos Jefferson 21.
junior varsity: Delphos Jefferson, 19-15.
ALLEN EAST 56
VAN BUREN 55
VAN BUREN — Allen East and Van Buren needed two overtimes to settle their nonconference clash in which the Mustangs came away with a 56-55 girls basketball victory over the Black Knights.
The Mustangs (6-5) outscored the Black Knights (6-7) 25-13 in the second half to force overtime.
Sydney Leeper led Van Buren with 16 points. Zoe Horne added 15 points and three assists while Mady Parker netted 14 points with six rebounds.
ALLEN EAST (6-5)
Richardson 2-3–7, K. Newland 6-4–17, Basham 5-3–13, Lawrence 1-0–2, Criblez 1-1–3, T. Newland 4-6–14. TOTALS: 19 17-29–56.
VAN BUREN (6-7)
Saltzman 1-1–3, Nessler 1-2–4, Leeper 6-4–16, Parker 5-3–14, Horne 4-3–15, Stacy 1-0–3. TOTALS: 18-42 13-23–55.
Allen East 5 15 14 11 5 6 — 56
Van Buren 14 18 6 7 5 5 — 55
3-Point GOALS: Allen East 1 (K. Newland); Van Buren 6-12 (Horne 4, Stacy & Parker).
rebounds: Allen East 28; Van Buren 18 (Parker 6).
turnovers: Allen East 24, Van Buren 22.
junior varsity: Van Buren, 30-13.
FREMONT ST. JOSEPH 54
NEW RIEGEL 47
NEW RIEGEL — Adrienne Wehring totaled 19 points and 13 rebounds and Fremont St. Joseph continued its stranglehold on the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division with a 54-47 win at New Riegel.
Brianna Gillig totaled 16 points and 15 rebounds for the host Blue Jackets (3-7, 2-1 SBC). Kaitlyn Kirian added 12 points and Kristin Coleman had four assists for New Riegel, which enjoyed its largest lead at 26-18 at halftime and 28-20 early in the third period.
Miranda Wammes added 15 points and seven assists for St. Joseph, which leads the conference at 11-2 and 5-0 in league play.
FREMONT ST. JOSEPH (11-2, 5-0 SBC)
Kelbley 1-3–5, Michael 3-2–11, Reineck 1-2–4, Wammes 4-7–15, Wehring 7-5–19. TOTALS: 16-46 19-28–54.
NEW RIEGEL (3-7, 2-1 SBC)
Bri. Gillig 6-4–16, Bro. Gillig 3-1–7, Lininger 2-0–4, Kirian 6-0–12, Coleman 4-0–8. TOTALS: 21-57 5-13–47.
Fremont St. Joseph 7 11 17 19 — 54
New Riegel 8 18 8 13 — 47
3-Point GOALS: Fremont St. Joseph 3-11 (Michael 3); New Riegel 0-2.
rebounds: Fremont St. Joseph 26 (Wehring 13); New Riegel 43 (Bri. Gillig 15).
turnovers: Fremont St. Joseph 17, New Riegel 24.
LINCOLNVIEW 40
KALIDA 39
VAN WERT — Lincolnview’s Olivia Gorman scored 17 points and the Lancers edged Kalida 40-39 for a nonleague victory.
Lincolnview (5-6) led just 18-17 at halftime and battled Kalida (7-6) to an 6-4 advantage in a low-scoring third quarter.
Taylor Lucke had 17 points to lead the Wildcats while Sarah Klausing earned a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds.
KALIDA (7-6)
Lucke 5-5–17, Klausing 2-8–12, Langhals 2-2–6, Siefker 1-0–2, Wurth 1-0–2. TOTALS: 11-47 15-21–39.
LINCOLNVIEW (5-6)
O. Gorman 7-2–17, Brant 3-1–7, Schimmoeller 3-0–6, Looser 2-0–6, M. Gorman 1-0–2, Carey 1-0–2. TOTALS: 17-47 3-10–40.
Kalida 7 8 6 18 — 39
Lincolnview 8 8 8 16 — 40
3-Point GOALS: Kalida 2-18 (Lucke 2); Lincolnview 3-11 (Looser 2, Gorman).
rebounds: Kalida 36 (Klausing 15); Lincolnview 28 (Schimmoeller 8).
turnovers: Kalida 17, Lincolnview 19.
junior varsity: Kalida, 37-29.
OLD FORT 43
SANDUSKY ST. MARY’S 41
SANDUSKY — Whitney Bilger finished with nine points and three players had three steals apiece and Old Fort came from behind in the fourth quarter to beat Sandusky St. Mary’s 43-41 on Tuesday in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division.
Morgan Miller had 15 rebounds and three steals, and Madisyn Spencer had three steals and three assists for Old Fort (5-6, 3-2 SBC), which trailed 33-29 after three quarters.
The teams had nearly identical totals, hitting just 32 percent of its field goal attempts. Old Fort connected on 16 of 49 attempts from the field and St. Mary’s (4-8, 2-2) hit 16 of 50, including a pair of 3-pointers. The difference was at the free-throw line where Old Fort hit 10 of 20 to 7 of 13 for St. Mary’s.
Old Fort also won the JV contest 67-25.