BOYS BASKETBALL
LCC 50, Wapakoneta 38
LIMA — LCC (14-2) used a balanced effort on offense to take care of Wapakoneta (7-9).
Billy Bourk had a team-high 13 points for the T-Birds, while Jordan Priddy added 10.
Caleb Moyer paced the Redskins with 13 points.
Elida 61, Bryan 42
ELIDA — Elida (11-4) used a 33-21 first half to stay well ahead of Bryan (5-9) in a 19-point victory.
David Etzkorn topped the Bulldogs’ box score with 19 points. Seth Sharp added 11 and Zori Island finished with 10.
Bryan’s leading scorer was Gavin Jaessing with 14 points.
Score by quarters
Bryan 11 10 13 8 – 42
Elida 15 18 10 18 – 61
Minster 45, Marion Local 39
MARIA STEIN — Minster (10-6) got a Tuesday night MAC win over Marion Local (6-9).
The Wildcats got 14 points from James Niemeyer
Jack Knapke scored 11 points for the Flyers.
Score by quarters
Minster 5 13 6 21 – 45
Marion Local 11 7 14 7 – 39
Leipsic 54, McComb 53
MCCOMB — Leipsic (8-9) picked up a narrow 0ne-point win over McComb (2-13).
Ty Lammers (16), Tavis Bejarano (15), and Jayce Brecht (10) all finished the night in double figures for the Vikings.
McComb looked to Parker Downing for 15 points.
Score by quarters
Leipsic 21 12 4 17 – 54
McComb 18 10 15 10 – 53
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Spencerville 48, Kalida 39
SPENCERVILLE — Spencerville (10-8) used overtime to get a nine-point win over Kalida (11-6).
Heidi Keller scored 15 points for the Bearcats. Clara Goecke and Eilan Muniz each tallied 11 points.
Kalida leaned on Avrie Unverferth for 13 points.
Ottoville 70, Elida 44
OTTOVILLE — Carly Thorbahn made a school-record nine threes in Ottoville’s (15-4) runaway victory over Elida (5-13).
Ada 48, Upper Scioto Valley 46
ADA — Ada (7-10) squeaked out a two-point win over Upper Scioto Valley (5-13).
Olivia Burkhart of Ada led all scorers with 25 points.
USV looked to Raegan Castle for 13 points and Nevaeh Lowry for 11.
Score by quarters
Ada 9 9 9 21 – 48
USV 7 9 13 17 -46
Lincolnview 60, St. Johns 46
MIDDLE POINT — Lincolnview (11-7) outscored St. John’s (4-14) 19-6 in the third quarter to get a non-league win.
Keira Breese had a game-high 24 points for the Lancers, while Emerson Walker added 16.
Emma Will paced the Blue Jays with 20 points, followed by Abby Kerner with 12.
Score by quarters
Lincolnview 13 17 19 11 – 60
DSJ 13 14 6 13 – 46
Columbus Grove 49, McComb 35
COLUMBUS GROVE — Lauryn Auchmuty dropped 23 points and led Columbus Grove (14-4) to a win over McComb (12-6).
Nicole Nesby added 10 points for the Bulldogs.
McComb received a 20-point effort from Morgan Kern.
Score by quarters
Columbus Grove 9 15 9 16 – 49
McComb 7 12 6 10 – 35
Coldwater 58, Van Wert 28
COLDWATER — Coldwater (7-10) finished the night with three players in double figures on their way to a 30-point win over Van Wert (4-14).
Madison Wendel paced the Cavaliers with 16 points. Both Becca Wenningand Claire Steinke added 10.
Score by quarters
Van Wert 4 10 8 6 – 28
Coldwater 9 19 16 14 – 58
Fairview 50, Miller City 41
FAIRVIEW — Fairview (11-6) used a 12-4 fourth quarter to get past Miller City (11-6).
Kelly Krites led all scorers with 17 points for the Apaches
Miller City got 10 points apiece from Anna Schnipke and Belle Reyna.
Score by quarters
Miller City 13 14 10 4 – 41
Fairview 13 13 11 12 – 50
Arlington 76, Waynesfield Goshen 57
ARLINGTON — Arlington (8-9) used a pair of 18-point performances from Mea Alexander and Brooklyn Smith to get a win over Waynesfield-Goshen (9-9).
Tatelyn Faraglia scored 21 for the Tigers to lead all scorers and Raegan Hutchison added 20.
Score by quarters
Arlington 24 21 17 14 – 76
Waynesfield Goshen 19 15 15 8 – 57
Jackson Center 43, New Bremen 33
NEW BREMEN — Jackson Center (12-7) outscored New Bremen (8-10) 26-18 in the second half on their way to a 10-point win.
Presley Reese topped the Tigers’ box score with 20 points, followed by McKinley Reichert with 16.
Abbie Burden paced New Bremen with 12.
Score by quarters
Jackson Center 6 11 14 12 – 43
New Bremen 10 5 6 12 – 33
Ayersville 55, Fort Jennings 29
AYERSVILLE — Maggie Pothast turned in a 20-point effort, but it wasn’t enough for Fort Jennings (3-16) in a loss to Ayersville (15-1).
Kiersten Mannon led the Pilots with 15 points. Ally Schindler added 14.
Score by quarters
Fort Jennings 10 7 7 5 – 29
Ayersville 18 19 11 7 – 55
Upper Sandusky 50, Kenton 47
KENTON — Kenton (8-10) mounted a late comeback, but Upper Sandusky (11-6) held on for a three-point victory.
The Rams got a team-high 18 points from Grace Walton, while Macee Heckathorn of Kenton led all scorers with 19.
Score by quarters
Upper Sandusky 13 12 10 15 – 50
Kenton 12 5 9 21- 47
Parkway 41, Paulding 26
PAULDING — Parkway (12-4) got 18 points from Paige Williamson in a 15-point win over Paulding (7-8).
Paulding looked to Tori Schlatter and Addi Pease for seven each.
Score by quarters
Parkway 7 8 15 11 – 41
Paulding 4 1 12 9 – 26