Roundup: Will’s 21 helps Delphos St. John’s beat New Bremen

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Delphos St. John s 55, New Bremen 44

DELPHOS — The Blue Jays used a 17-9 run in the third quarter to pull away against New Bremen.

Emma Will paced Delphos St. John s (4-7, 1-2 Midwest Athletic Conference) with 21 points, while Faith Cross scored 15, and Abby Kerner had 11.

New Bremen (5-5, 1-2 MAC) turned to Chloe Homan for 18 points and Michaela Firks for 10 points.

New Bremen 12 16 9 7 — 44

Delphos St. John s 17 13 17 8 —55

New Bremen leaders: Chloe Homan 18, Michaela Ficks 10. Totals: 17-6-44

Delphos St. John s leaders: Emma Will 21, Faith Cross 15. Totals: 21-3-55

Lima Senior 44, St. Ursula 37

LIMA — Lima Senior held off a late St. Ursula rally to win at home.

The Spartans (8-7) led by 10 points at halftime, but St. Ursula cut the lead to five by the start of the fourth quarter.

Maisie Strawser paced Lima Senior with 12 points, while Amiyah Coleman added 11. Mallory Gipson had a team-high nine rebounds.

Shawnee 45, Celina 37

SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Grace Freiberger scored 18 points and had seven steals as Shawnee won at home.

The Indians (4-6, 2-1 Western Buckeye League) also received 10 points from Anna Menke.

Celina fell to 4-6, 0-3 in the WBL.

Shawnee leaders: Grace Freiberger 18, Anna Menke 10, Morgan Betts 8

Lincolnview 55, Lima Central Catholic 16

LIMA — Keira Breese scored 20 points to pace Lincolnview to a 39-point win on the road.

Ashlyn Price added eight points for the Lancers (5-4).

Lima Central Catholic (2-9) looked to Aubrey Frankhouser and Carolina Kill for seven points apiece.

Lincolnview 18 20 11 6 —55

Lima Central Catholic 4 2 7 3 —16

Lincolnview leaders: Keira Breese 20, Ashlyn Price 8. Totals: 21-12-55

Lima Central Catholic leaders: Aubrey Frankenhouser 7, Carolina Kill 7. Totals: 4-8-16

Perry 57, Upper Scioto Valley 39

PERRY TOWNSHIP — Perry remained undefeated in Northwest Central Conference play thanks to a consistent scoring effort throughout the game.

Perry (7-3, 2-0) looked to Lexenna Lee for a game-high 15 points, as nine different players scored in the game. The Commodores led 14-6 at the end of the first quarter and never looked back, building a 17-point lead by halftime and a 25-point lead by the end of the third quarter.

Nevaeh Lowery led Upper Scioto Valley (3-7, 0-3 NWCC) with 16 points, while Layla Hunsicker added 11.

Upper Scioto Valley 6 5 11 17 —39

Perry 14 14 19 15 —57

Upper Scioto Valley leaders: Nevaeh Lowery 16, Layla Hunsicker 11.

Perry leaders: Lexenna Lee 15.

Bath 59, Kenton 30

KENTON — Bath turned on the scoring in a 22-4 run in the fourth quarter to finish out a convincing win at Kenton.

Anne Oliver led the Wildkittens (8-2, 3-0 Western Buckeye League) with 19 points, including 7 of 9 shooting inside of the arc. Claire Foust had a team-high 17 rebounds to go along with 17 points.

Sadie Larrabee and Sidney Payne each scored 10 points to pace Kenton (4-6, 1-2 WBL).

Kenton 8 11 7 4 —30

Bath 15 13 9 22 —59

Kenton leaders: Sadie Larrabee 10, Sidney Payne 10. Totals: 12-3-30

Bath leaders: Anne Oliver 19, Claire Foust 17. Totals: 21-14-59

Records: Bath 8-2, 3-0 WBL; Kenton 4-6, 1-2 WBL.

Bluffton 49, Ada 30

ADA — The Pirates turned a routine four-point lead in the first stanza into a blowout by outscoring Ada 32-13 in the second and third quarters.

Ashley Fleece led the Pirates (5-5, 1-1 Northwest Conference) with 11 points, all in the second and third quarters. Ayla Grandey added 10 points.

Ada (4-7, 0-3 NWC) had a team-high eight points from Olivia Burkart.

Bluffton 13 11 21 4 —49

Ada 9 4 9 8 —30

Bluffton leaders: Ashley Fleece 11, Ayla Grandey 10. Totals: 20-5-49

Ada leaders: Olivia Burkhart 8, Mariah King 7, Lexi Poling 6. Totals: 13-4-30

Waynesfield-Goshen 57, Hardin Northern 25

DOLA — Tatelyn Faraglia scored 25 points and pulled down 10 rebounds as Waynesfield-Goshen picked up speed in the second quarter and took off from there.

Taryann Vorhes added 20 points for the Tigers (5-4, 2-0 Northwest Central Conference).

Catherine Overs scored a team-high 10 points for Hardin Northern (2-7, 1-2 NWCC).

Waynesfield Goshen 14 25 14 4 —57

Hardin Northern 9 6 6 4 —25

Waynesfield Goshen leaders: Tatelyn Faraglia 25, Tarynn Vorhes 20. Totals: 22-12-57

Hardin Northern leaders: Catherine Overs 10, Heidi Trachsel 8. Totals: 8-9-25

Spencerville 39, Leipsic 28

LEIPSIC — Spencerville used a 13-6 run in the third quarter to break open a close game.

Clara Goecke had 16 points for Spencerville (5-4, 1-2 Northwest Conference). Heidi Keller added nine points.

Leipsic (6-5, 0-3 NWC) turned to Ava Henry for a team-high 10 points, including two 3-pointers. Leah Kirkendall pulled down nine rebounds.

Leipsic 11 4 6 7 —28

Spencerville 14 6 13 6 —39

Leipsic leaders: Ava Henry 10, Jazelle Perez 9. Totals: 11-2-28

Spencerville leaders: Clara Goecke 16, Eilan Muniz 9, Heidi Keller 9. Totals: 13-10-39

Kalida 30, Ottoville 28

OTTOVILLE — Kalida knocked off Ottoville on the road in a low-scoring affair.

Kalida improved to 6-4, 2-1 in the Putnam County League. Ottoville fell to 8-3, 2-0 PCL.

Wapakoneta 33, St. Marys 28

WAPAKONETA — Wapakoneta s Kortney Fullenkamp scored 13 points as the Redskins (5-6, 2-1 Western Buckeye League) won at home, thanks in part to a 7-3 run in the fourth quarter.

St. Marys falls to 5-5, 2-1 in the WBL.

Ottawa-Glandorf 52, Elida 20

ELIDA — Ottawa-Glandorf sprinted away with a win on the road.

Carlie Brinkman had 12 points for the Titans (11-1, 3-0 Western Buckeye League), while Karsyn Erford added 11.

Elida (2-8, 0-3 WBL) trailed by 38 points at halftime.

Pandora-Gilboa 47, Van Buren 39

VAN BUREN — The Rockets improved to 2-7, 2-1 in the Blanchard Valley Conference.

Ava Huffman had a team-high 22 points for the Rockets, who outscored Van Buren 15-9 in the fourth quarter.

Van Buren fell to 5-8, 1-1 BVC. Brooklyn Wilkin scored 20 points, while Anna Durliat added 13.

Pandora Gilboa 15 12 5 15 —47

Van Buren 9 9 12 9 —39

Pandora Gilboa leaders: Ava Huffman 22. Totals: 17-6-47

Van Buren leaders: Brooklyn Wilkin 20, Anna Durliat 13

Coldwater 53, New Knoxville 37

New Knoxville 8 12 10 7 —37

Coldwater 18 13 9 13 —53

New Knoxville leaders: Addi Albers 20, Avery Albers 11. Totals: 11-14-37

Coldwater leaders: Becca Wenning 28, Claire Steinke 10, Mia Knapke 9. Totals: 21-8-53

Minster 49, Parkway 42

Parkway senior Paige Williamson broke the school s record for made 3-pointers in a career. With five made treys on Thursday, she set the record at 187, breaking the previous mark of 186 set by Garbielle Stober.

Minster 19 10 9 11 —49

Parkway 9 8 15 10 —42

Minster leaders: Anna Larger 13, Addi Inskeep 11. Totals: 19-7-49

Parkway leaders: Paige Williamson 21, Megan Hughes 12. Totals: 14-8-42

Ayersville 40, Wayne Trace 34

Ayersville 10 12 12 6 —40

Wayne Trace 9 9 11 5 —34

Ayersville leaders: Ally Schindler 20. Totals: 16-8-40

Wayne Trace leaders: Caroline Winans 13. Totals: 7-5-34

Antwerp 35, Paulding 32

Antwerp 7 14 8 6 —35

Paulding 9 7 5 11 —32

Antwerp leaders: Caroline Rohrs 18, Aewyn McMichael 10. Totals: 7-20-35

Paulding leaders: Kayleigh Dunham 12. Totals: 12-8-32

Records: Antwerp 7-3, 1-0 GMC; Paulding 3-4, 0-1 GMC

BOYS BASKETBALL

Patrick Henry 53, Continental 18

HAMLER — Lincoln Creager had 18 points, and Mack Hieber had 13 as Patrick Henry cruised at home.

The Patriots (2-4) jumped out to a 17-5 lead in the first quarter.

Brady Thomsen paced Continental (1-10) with seven points.

Patrick Henry 17 13 14 9 — 53

Continental 5 7 5 1 — 18

Patrick Henry leaders: Lincoln Creager 18, Mack Hieber 13

Continental leaders: Brady Thomsen 7