BOYS BASKETBALL
Lima Central Catholic 75, Shawnee 49
LIMA — Lima Central Catholic outscored Shawnee by 10 points in the third quarter and eight in the second quarter on the way to a victory at home.
Sophomore guard Jordan Priddy scored 25 points for the Thunderbirds (6-0). Willie Foster added 11 points, and Carson Parker and DeMarr Foster each scored 10.
Shawnee (5-4) looked to Dominic Lynch for 13 points and Beckett Bertke for 12.
Shawnee 15 8 14 12 — 49
Lima Central Catholic 23 12 24 16 —75
Shawnee leaders: Dominic Lynch 13, Beckett Bertke 12. Totals: 18-9-49
Lima Central Catholic leaders: Jordan Priddy 25, Willie Foster 11, Carson Parker 10, DeMarr Foster 10. Totals: 32-3-75
Waynesfield-Goshen 69, Ada 55
WAYNESFIELD — Waynesfield-Goshen s Levi Glick scored 32 points as the Tigers won at home.
Dalton Jordan added 16 for the Tigers (3-4).
Ada (1-7) looked to Zack Zimmerman for a team-high 19 points. Kolton Dysert added 10. Slade Gossman had 11 rebounds.
Cardinal Stritch 60, Bath 46
OREGON — Bath fell to 0-8 with a loss on the road.
Riverside 61, Temple Christian 54
Parkway 45, Grandview Heights 13
Parkway 18 14 13 0 —45
Grandview Heights 4 0 4 5 —13
Parkway leaders: Ethan Pond 8, Fletcher Smith 7. Totals: 18-5-45
Grandview Heights leaders: Alexander Edge 3. Totals: 4-4-13
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Waynesfield-Goshen 48, Ada 45
WAYNESFIELD — The Tigers jumped out to an 18-7 lead in the first quarter and withstood a late Ada rally to win at home.
Tatelyn Faraglia scored 18 points for Waynesfield Goshen (3-4), while Raegan Hutchison added 13 points.
Ada (4-6) looked to Olivia Burkhart for 28 points, including eight of the Bulldogs nine points in the fourth quarter.
Ada 7 11 18 9 —45
Wayne Goshen 18 10 10 10 —48
Ada leaders: Olivia Burkhart 28. Totals: 17-10-45
Wayne Goshen leaders: Tatelyn Faraglia 18, Raegan Hutchison 13. Totals: 16-13-48
Findlay 50, Shawnee 27
FINDLAY — Shawnee stumbled on the road.
Grace Freiberger had 14 points and four rebounds for the Indians (3-6).
Bluffton 47, Kenton 46
BLUFFTON — Bluffton got off to a fast start and led by eight in the first half, and the Pirates held off a late Kenton rally.
Ayla Grandey paced the Pirates (4-5) with 18 points, and Macy Schaadt scored 14.
Kenton (4-5) looked to Sadie Larrabee for 18 points, while Macee Heckathorn added 11 and Liv Nolting scored 10.
Kenton 10 6 11 19 —46
Bluffton 11 13 8 15 — 47
Kenton leaders: Sadie Larrabee 18, Macee Heckathorn 11, Liv Nolting 10
Bluffton leaders: Ayla Grandey 18, Macy Schaadt 14
Kalida 47, Archbold 33
ARCHBOLD — Kalida improved its record to 5-4 with a win on the road.
Wapakoneta 61, Southview 35
WAPAKONETA — The Redskins improved to 4-5 with a nonconference win at home.
Upper Scioto Valley 52, Continental 39
McGUFFEY — Nevaeh Lowery scored 20 points, including hitting 10 of 13 from the free-throw line, as Upper Scioto Valley won.
Brielle Cotterman added 12 points for the Rams, while Raegan Castle had 10.
Continental s Kenzie Shock had a game-high 21 points, including 19 in the second half.
New Bremen 51, St. Marys 45
St. Marys 11 11 10 13 — 45
New Bremen 7 15 9 20 —51
St. Marys leaders: Reese Rable 20, Sophia Menker 11. Totals: 16-2-45
New Bremen leaders: Chloe Homan 18, Michaela Firks 11, Mary Rindler 10. Totals: 16-2-51
Shawnee leaders: Grace Freiberger 14
Woodlan 51, Wayne Trace 46
Woodlan 9 17 14 11 — 51
Wayne Trace 9 15 4 18 — 46
Woodlan leaders: Brooke Kneubuhler 18, Taylor Kneubuhler 15. Totals: 15-17-51
Wayne Trace leaders: Careen Winans 10, Harper Myers 9. Totals: 13-18-46