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Southview Nips Rossford in OT + SECTION C, PAGE 4 w HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2007 + BOYS Bowling Green 17 18 13 21 – 69 City League Springfi eld 10 15 8 14 – 47 Standings Monclova boys, girls Libbey 70, Clay 48 Southview nips St. John’s 80, Scott 64 BOWLING GREEN: Fortney 1-4-0-14, Markey 2- City League pick up victories Central Catholic 57, Bowsher 38 1-2-9, Graham 4-3-0-17, Donnell 5-2-12, Kilpatrick Start 65, Waite 55 1-7-9, Kennard 1-0-2, Stoner 0-1-0-3, Southall 1-1-3. League Overall The Monclova Christian Woodward 79, Whitmer 58 Totals: 15-9-12-69. SPRINGFIELD: Latimer 2-3-2-15, Liber 1-1-0-5, Libbey 11-0 17-1 boys and girls teams picked TONIGHT Konrad 1-0-2, Culbertson 1-2-0-8, Kovack 4-1-9, St. John’s Jesuit 9-2 12-6 Bowsher at Galloway Westland Hayes 2-0-4, Stender 1-0-2, Hunt 1-0-2. Totals: up victories over Stryker Findlay at Woodward Central Catholic 8-3 13-5 Rossford in OT 13-6-3-47. Scott 7-4 14-4 Living Word last night at TOMORROW Anthony Wayne 11 13 8 10 – 42 St. Francis de Sales 7-4 10-6 home. Championship Week Whitmer 6-5 10-7 Griff Whalen scored off a put- Freshman semifi nal at St. John’s Northview 12 14 8 21 – 55 In the boys game, David NORTHERN LAKES Woodward vs. Start, 1 Start 6-5 11-5 Haas scored 23 points and back as time expired in overtime Central Catholic vs. Scott, 2:30 Woodward 6-5 9-8 to give Southview a 61-59 victory JV semifi nal at St. John’s ANTHONY WAYNE: Keyer 3-0-6, C. Walton 0-2-0-6, Austin Rosales added 10 as St. John’s vs. Whitmer-Scott winner, 4 Launder 1-0-2, Riley 1-1-2-7, Mikes 1-1-0-5, Jaz- Clay 3-8 9-9 over visiting Rossford last night Perrysburg 80, Clay vs. Libbey, 5:30 wiecki 7-0-14, Ramlow 1-0-2. Totals: 14-4-2-42. Waite 2-9 6-12 Monclova Christian won NORTHVIEW: Wade 3-5-11, Koehl 7-4-18, Weaver Bowsher 1-10 2-15 in boys basketball. Maumee 37 Northern Lakes League 1-0-2, Shaffer 0-4-4, Jaques 3-4-10, Andrzejczak 4-0- 56-17. 8, Lewis 1-0-2. Totals: 19-0-17-55. Rogers 0-11 2-16 In the girls game, Sarah Whalen’s rebound came off Andrew Wood hit fi ve 3-point- Northview 55, Anthony Wayne 42 the second of two Tim Hausfeld Bowling Green 69, Springfi eld 47 SLL Northern Lakes League Clark scored 29 points and ers on the way to 35 points and Perrysburg 80, Maumee 37 misses with eight seconds re- teammate Neal Linthicum hit Southview 61, Rossford 59, OT League Overall grabbed 11 rebounds as maining in the added period. three 3-pointers on the way to 20 TONIGHT Eastwood 13 16 8 12 – 49 Perrysburg 10-3 13-5 Monclova Christian won Southview, trailing 54-53 late Ottawa-Glandorf at Anthony Wayne Lake 6 5 7 18 – 36 Bowling Green 9-4 11-7 43-26. to pace Perrysburg at home. Perrysburg at Tiffi n Columbian Southview 9-4 11-8 in the fourth quarter, took the Defi ance at Rossford David Boyce added 10 points Springfi eld at Eastwood EASTWOOD: J. Fairbanks 2-1-1-8, Schling 1-0-2-4, Anthony Wayne 8-5 11-6 lead on a pair of Jordan Scott free for the Yellow Jackets (13-5, 10- Faykosh 3-2-2-14, Schult 2-0-4, Hunter 0-2-2, Ober- Northview 8-5 11-8 Suburban Lakes League dick 1-1-0-5, C. Fairbanks 1-2-4, Eckel 0-1-1-4, Rolf Hannibal River 50, Caldwell 45 throws with 10.2 seconds left. 3). 2-0-4. 12-5-10-49. Rossford 6-7 10-8 Hebron Lakewood 71, Newark Cath. 68, 2OT Rossford then sent the game into Coty DiSalle led Maumee Eastwood 49, Lake 36 LAKE: Robinson 2-0-2-6, Brown 1-0-2, Mendieta 1- Springfi eld 2-11 4-13 Heritage Christian 52, Mansfi eld St. Peter’s 45 Elmwood 83, Lakota 42 1-0-5, Mathews 0-1-0-3, Ashman 5-3-13, Curry 3-0-6, Maumee 0-13 0-17 Hilliard Davidson 56, Dublin Coffman 41 overtime when Tom Kralovic (0-18, 0-13) with 11 points. Genoa 74, Gibsonburg 55 Rice 0-1-1, 12-2-6-36. Halftime: Eastwood 29-11. Houston 59, Jackson Center 28 Woodmore 45, Otsego 33 split a pair of free throws with 2.9 The Jackets led 53-10 at the Suburban Lakes League Hudson WRA 65, Buffalo (N.Y.) Nichols 48 TONIGHT Otsego 7 6 15 5 – 33 Independence 59, Gates Mills Hawken 58 seconds left. half. Elmwood at St. Wendelin League Overall Jamestown Greeneview 55, Cedarville 46 Liberty Center at Otsego Woodmore 11 12 9 13 – 45 Jefferson Area 56, Warren JFK 52 Hausfeld led Southview (11-8, Elmwood 12-0 14-2 Johnstown-Monroe 67, Howard E. Knox 57 9-4) with 19 points while Shaun TAAC Genoa 9-3 14-4 Kettering Alter 63, Day. Carroll 49 OTSEGO: Nye 0-1-1, Falls 1-2-0-8, Weisenborn Otsego 8-5 9-9 Kettering Fairmont 58, Spring. N. 30 Joplin added 11. Kralovic poured Northview 55, Stritch 75, Maumee Valley 35 1-5-7, Henck 1-1-3, Rodgers 1-0-2, Clark 0-2-2, For- Lakewood 64, E. Cle. Shaw 58 Ottawa Hills 55, Danbury 43 shey 1-0-2, Childers 1-6-8. Totals: 6-2-15-33. Eastwood 7-5 8-9 Lakewood St. Edward 89, Hunting Valley University in 21 points and Jordan Nichols Anthony Wayne 42 Toledo Christian 75, Northwood 32 WOODMORE: Eaglowski 1-5-7, Haar 2-5-9, Noe Woodmore 7-6 9-10 36 had 17 for Rossford (10-8, 6-7). 2-1-5, Dean 2-4-8, Wooten 2-0-4, Witker 2-2-2-12. Latham Western 72, New Boston 63 Leading by two after three TONIGHT Totals: 11-2-17-45. Lake 4-9 5-13 Ada at Maumee Valley Gibsonburg 2-10 6-12 Leavittsburg LaBrae 72, Girard 67 quarters, Northview exploded North Baltimore at Northwood Lebanon 60, Springboro 58 Tiffi n Calvert at Ottawa Hills Gibsonburg 21 4 20 10 – 55 Lakota 0-12 2-15 Lemon-Monroe 60, Day. Northridge 46 Bowling Green 67, for 21 points in the fi nal period Swanton at Toledo Christian Genoa 26 18 9 21 – 74 Lewis Center Olentangy 69, Pickerington Cent. 51 at Anthony Wayne. NWOAL Lexington 80, Millersburg W. Holmes 48 Springfi eld 47 Lima Temple Christian 73, DeGraff Riverside 51 Brian Koehl popped in 18 NWOAL GIBSONBURG: Fisher 0-1-1, Kirwen 1-5-6-23, League Overall Lockland 74, Cin. Christian 51 Patrick Graham netted 17 points to lead the Wildcats (11-8, Archbold 70, Delta 59 Kreglow 7-3-17, Egbert 1-2-4, Hobbs 1-0-2, Car- Patrick Henry 8-0 15-4 London Madison Plains 70, London 67, OT Evergreen 67, Bryan 42 rothers 0-1-0-3, Vela 0-1-0-3, Tucker 1-0-2. Totals: Archbold 7-1 17-2 Lucasville Valley 66, W. Portsmouth Portsmouth points, Jordan Fortney 14 and 8-5), while Matt Wade added 11 Patrick Henry 72, Wauseon 58 11-7-12-55. W. 61 Montpelier 51, Liberty Center 41 GENOA: Gargas 2-2-6, Wolff 5-1-11, Clayton 1- Wauseon 6-2 13-5 Lyndhurst Brush 46, Hudson 35 A.J. Donnell 12 for the visiting and Danny Jaques 10. 0-2, Clark 1-3-2-13, Schumacher 2-1-1-8, Peloquin Macedonia Nordonia 73, Cuyahoga Falls 51 TONIGHT Evergreen 5-3 12-5 Bobcats (11-7, 9-4). Josh Latimer Kyle Jazwiecki had 14 for the 0-3-0-9, Bassitt 5-2-0-16, Dickinson 3-3-9. Totals: Swanton 4-4 10-8 Madison 78, Ashtabula Edgewood 61 led the Blue Devils with (2-11, 4- Paudling at Bryan 19-9-9-74. Mansfi eld Christian 52, Kidron Cent. Christian 42 Generals (11-6, 8-5). Evergreen at Delta Bryan 3-5 4-14 Mansfi eld Madison 54, Wooster 49 Pettisville at Wauseon Delta 2-6 6-12 Mansfi eld Sr. 75, Bellville Clear Fork 44 13) with 15 points. Lakota 5 11 9 17 – 42 Marion Elgin 76, Mt. Gilead 65 Elmwood 18 27 23 15 – 83 Montpelier 1-7 5-13 Mason 63, Loveland 42 Midland Athletic League Liberty Center 0-8 2-16 McDonald 66, Mineral Ridge 61 Medina 62, Parma 48 North Baltimore 76, Bettsville 57 LAKOTA: Guerra 6-0-12, Wasserman 1-1-3, Dussel Fremont St. Joe 65, Old Fort 54 TAAC Medina Buckeye 47, Wellington 44 2-0-4, Magallanes 1-0-2, Babcock 1-0-2, Winke 2-0- Medina Highland 62, Lodi Cloverleaf 53 Seneca East 68, Tiffi n Calvert 61 4, Hoffman 4-0-8, gosche 2-3-7. Totals: 19-4-42. New Riegel 47, Hopewell-Loudon 44 League Overall Mentor 56, Euclid 53 ELMWOOD: Ryan Rothenbuhler 4-2-1-15, Reyn- Middleburg Hts. Midpark 70, Brecksville 62 Elmwood clinches olds 4-2-4-18, Stewart 4-2-2-16, Sheline 4-0-8, Ham- Toledo Christian 11-0 17-0 TONIGHT Middletown Christian 63, Xenia Christian 56 mer 8-2-18, Bottesch 0-2-2, Reid Rothenbuhler 2-0-4, Cardinal Stritch 9-2 14-5 Milford Center Fairbanks 87, Lima Perry 75, OT Ridgemont at Bettsville ault 0-2-2.
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