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GIRLS HOOPS: Take a look at Monday’s scores and statistics

Take a look at Monday's scores and statistics from the area's girls basketall finals.

SOSA Staff Report

WEST 46, SOUTHEASTERN 37

The Senators (1-1) picked up their first win this season, beating Southeastern by a nine-point margin Monday evening.

Eden Cline led West with 13 points while Charlie Jo Howard added nine. Morgan Risby, Abbi Pack and Lexi Deaver also helped out, all scoring five points each.

For Southeastern (2-1), both Macie Graves and Cidney Huff scored 12 points.

BOX SCORE

Southeastern: 11-6-9-11 — 37

West: 9-12-7-18 — 46

Southeastern: 12 FG, 10-19 FT, 3 3pt. (Huff 2). Scoring: Graves 12, Huff 12, Hice 7, Mitten 4, Bailes 2.

West: 14 FG, 13-21 FT, 5 3pt. (Cline 2). Scoring: Cline 13, Howard 9, Risby 5, Deaver 5, Pack 5, Adkins 3, Howell 3, Bennett 3.

NORTHWEST 64, EASTERN 50

The Mohawks (3-0, 2-0 SOC II) continued a hot start with a two-touchdown win over Eastern Monday night in Southern Ohio Conference action.

Leading Northwest in the win was Valeria Copas with 22 points while Keirah Potts added 19 of her own. Haidyn Wamsley also helped out with 15 points. 

For Eastern (0-2, 0-2 SOC II), Abby Cochenour had a game-high 28 points.

BOX SCORE

Eastern: 14-15-9-12 — 50

Northwest: 9-12-7-18 — 64

Eastern: 17 FG, 11-17 FT, 5 3pt. (Cochenour 3). Scoring: Ab. Cochenour 28, Ad. Cochenour 6, Newsome 5, Greene 4, Lester 4, Dixon 3.

Northwest: 26 FG, 8-15 FT, 4 3pt. (Copas 2). Scoring: Copas 22, Potts 19, Wamsley 15, Jenkins 6, Lewis 2.

GREEN 57, CLAY 50

The Bobcats (2-0, 1-0 SOC I) started conference play with a seven-point win over Clay Monday night on the road.

Both Anna Knapp and Kasey Kimbler scored a team-high 15 points each while Kame Sweeney added 13. Kimberly Brown also hit double-digit scoring figures, totaling 10 points.

Shaley Munion led Clay (0-3, 0-1 SOC I) with a game-high 18 points while Sophia Gatti had nine.

BOX SCORE

Green: 13-15-12-17 — 57

Clay: 10-10-7-23 — 50

Green: 17 FG, 20-35FT, 3 3pt. (Knapp 2). Scoring: Kimbler 15, Knapp 15, Sweeney 13, Brown 10, Blevins 4.

Clay: 18 FG, 5-9 FT, 9 3pt. (Munion 4). Scoring: Munion 18, Gatti 10, Warnock 9, Loper 8, Whitt 3, Cochran 2.

OAK HILL 60, MINFORD 52

The Oaks (1-1, 1-1 SOC II) bounced back from a tough loss this past weekend with a win over Minford in conference play Monday night.

Oak Hill was led by Peyton Miller’s 17 points while both Caitlyn Brisker and Olivia Clarkson had 15 points each.

Leading Minford (1-1, 1-1 SOC II) in scoring was Hannah Tolle with 22 points while Livi Shonkwiler had 13.

BOX SCORE

Oak Hill: 10-22-17-11 — 60

Minford: 9-16-8-19 — 52

Oak Hill: 18 FG, 20-27 FT, 4 3pt. (Miller 3). Scoring: Miller 17, Brisker 15, Clarkson 15, Chambers 8, Ba. Howard 3, Br. Howard 2.

Minford: 18 FG, 14-24 FT, 2 3pt. (Tolle 2). Scoring: Tolle 22, Shonkwiler 13, Slusher 9, Makayla Watters 8, Makenzie Watters 6.

NOTRE DAME 52, WESTERN 22

The Titans (2-0, 1-0 SOC I) started their conference season by cruising to a 30-point win over Western Monday night.

Taylor Schmidt led Notre Dame with 13 points while Ava Hassel had nine. Also aiding the offense in the win was Annie Dettwille with eight points.

Western (0-2, 0-1 SOC I) in scoring by Jordyn Rittenhouse with eight points.

AMANDA-CLEARCREEK 50, WESTFALL 35

The Mustangs (0-2) are still looking for their first win after falling to Amanda-Clearcreek in non-league play Monday night.

Leading Westfall statistically was Marissa Mullins, who scored 13 points, while Marcy Dudgeon and Gabby Patete added 10 and eight, respectively.

OTHER SCORES: Wheelersburg 69, Valley 46 … Ironton St. Joe 51, East 25 … New Boston 56, Symmes Valley 29

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