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Crestview in a league of its own

Crestview’s Addison Rhodes goes to the basket against Labrae’s Riley Rowe and Ally Magoulick in a battle of unbeatens Monday. (Morning Journal/Gary Leininger)

Crestview 62, LaBrae 42

COLUMBIANA — The Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference Gray Tier has the Crestview girls and then everyone else.

The Rebels continued on their quest of a fourth straight league title by bounding LaBrae, 62-22, in a battle of unbeatens Monday.

Crestview improves to 9-0 overall and 6-0 in the MVAC. LaBrae drops to 9-1 and 4-1 in league play.

Addison Rhodes scored a game-high 28 points, nine coming in a 19-1 second-quarter run that gave the Rebels a commanding 32-6 halftime lead.

Karli Perry tied a personal-high with 17 points and Ava Bucey added nine points.

Crestview also won the junior varsity game, 35-5. Katie MacKay led the Rebels with 14 points. Piper Harvey added nine points.

The Rebels will play defending Division IV state runner-up Shaker Heights Laurel in the South Range Holiday Hoops Showcase at 4 p.m. today.

Laurel beat Crestview, 58-32, in a 2023 Division III district final.

L: 5- 1-13-3–22

C: 13-19-22-8–62

LABRAE SCORING: Ally Magoulick 4-2-10, Angel Scruggs 1-2-4, Makayla Scruggs 1-0-2, Brielle Stout 0-2-2, Ella Kuszmaul 1-1-4. TEAM TOTALS: 7, 7-14: 22.

CRESTVIEW SCORING: Karli Perry 6-0-17, Ava Bucey 2-4-8, Addison Rhodes 10-7-28, Piper Harvey 0-0-0, Kerrigan Miller 1-0-3, Lainey Milhoan 0-0-0, Katie MacKay 0-0-0, Mckenna Ray 0-0-0, Brianna Baker 2-1-6, Lilli Neese 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 21, 12-14: 62.

Three-point goals: LaBrae 1 (Kuszmaul), Crestview 8 (Bucey 5, Rhodes, Miller, Baker).

Lisbon 55, Mathews 47

VIENNA — Three Lisbon players scored at least 13 points and that’s all the Blue Devils needed to beat Mathews, 55-47, Monday.

Bridgette Newbold and Lylah Brown each had 17 points and 11 rebounds and Jayden Smyth collected 13 points, three assists and four steals. Eme Cook added seven points and Brown had four blocks.

Lisbon improves to 6-5 and will play at Southington on Saturday.

Mathews lost its fifth in a row to fall to 1-7.

Lisbon also won the junior varsity game, 13-7, as Gracyn Owens scored seven points.

L: 21-10- 7-17–55

M: 7-11-14-15–47

LISBON SCORING: Sofia Brown 0-0-0, Aubree Burris 0-0-0, Kadence Hood 0-1-1, Bridgette Newbold 6-3-17, Lylah Brown 4-7-17, Delaney Pickens 0-0-0, Maddilynn Klein 0-0-0, Aria Reckner 0-0-0, Ella Colon 0-0-0, Autumn Jacques 0-0-0, Eme Cook 2-2-7, Ellie Burkholder 0-0-0, Jayden Smyth 2-9-13. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 22-33: 55.

MATHEWS SCORING: Callie Robinson 3-0-8, Kenzie Kester 0-0-0, Ava Swesey 0-0-0, Sydnie Nelson 3-4-10, Alexis McLaughlin 0-0-0, Liz Rowen 0-0-0, Rilee Paddock 8-7-24, Morlee Ruiter 2-1-5, Molly Woodall 0-0-0, Zoey Brown 0-0-0, Mackenzie Urick 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 16, 12-20: 47.

Three-point goals: Lisbon 5-10 (Newbold 2, Brown 2, Cook), Mathews 3 (Robinson 2, Paddock).

East Palestine 46, Toronto 38

TORONTO — East Palestine’s girls basketball team bounced Toronto 46-38 on Monday.

East Palestine is 5-6 and will be at Leetonia on Jan. 5.

Toronto fell to 4-7.

Jacklyn Ogle paced the Bulldogs with 19 points, nine rebounds and five steals. Destiney Burtyk added 14 points and nine rebounds.

EP: 6-11-13-16–46

TO: 12- 6- 2-18–38

EAST PALESTINE SCORING: Jacklyn Ogle 9-1-19, Cami Kirdler 2-0-4, Violet Glavan 1-2-4, Amara Wilson 2-1-5, Destiney Burtyk 6-0-14. TEAM TOTALS: 20, 4-6: 46.

TORONTO SCORING: Hadley Piatt 0-0-0, Joyha Reeves 7-7-22, Haley Bodnar 0-0-0, Olivia Owings 5-0-10, Josey Davidson 2-2-6. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 9-16: 38.

Three-point goals: East Palestine 2 (Burtyk 2), Toronto 1 (Reeves).

Minerva 39, United 34

HANOVERTON — Minerva’s girls basketball team earned its second win of the season by stopping United 39-34 on Monday.

Emma Catlett and Rachel Benedict had 10 points each for the Lions, 2-8.

United was led by Maelee Good’s 13 points.

United is 6-5 and will host Beaver Local on Saturday.

M: 9-10-12-8–39

U: 10-11-10-3–34

MINERVA SCORING: Ireland Kirkpatrick 1-0-2, Willa Shick 1-0-2, Emma Catlett 3-3-10, Ivey Rettig 2-2-6, Peyton Beaumariage 1-0-2, Ayvah Morckel 2-1-7, Rachel Benedict 4-2-10. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 8-18: 39.

UNITED SCORING: Maelee Smith 5-0-10, Marin Stryffeler 1-0-3, Danika Anderson 1-0-2, Bella Thompson 1-1-4, Reagan Good 6-1-13, Atlee Brinker 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS: 15, 2-6: 34.

Three-point goals: Minerva 3 (Catlett, Morckel 2), United 2 (Stryffeler, Thompson).

Salem 48, Poland 36

SALEM — Salem will roll into the new year on a positive note after a 48-36 win over Poland on Monday.

The Quakers are 7-3 and are off to their best start since to 2022-2023 season.Abby Knickerbocker led the Quakers with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Maddy Andres added eight points and 10 rebounds. Karlie Sampson chipped in six points and six assists.

Shae Burkhart had eight points in Salem’s 26-25 jayvee win.

Salem will host Woodridge on Saturday.

P: 8- 9-11- 8–36

S: 6-15-12-15–48

POLAND SCORING: B. Roiwe 5-5-17, Stabi 1-1-3, B. Roiwe 2-0-6, Kosco 0-1-1, Greco 2-2-6, L. Jackson 0-3-3. TEAM TOTALS: 10, 12-20: 36.

SALEM SCORING: Noa Martin 0-0-0, Karlie Sampson 1-4-6, Gary Rohm 1-0-3, Shae Burkhart 0-0-0, Ava Lee 0-0-0, Peyton Colbert 2-0-4, Abby Knickerbocker 10-2-22, Ryann Vross 1-0-3, Olivia Lewis 0-0-0, Maddy Andres 4-0-8, Emilee Lewis 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS: 20, 6-10: 48.

Three-point goals: Poland 4 (Roiwe 2, Roiwe 2), Salem 2 (Rohm, Vross).

Shadyside 41, Wellsville 10

WELLSVILLE — Shadyside sent Wellsville to its 11th straight loss to start the season by posting a 41-10 win on Monday in girls basketball action.

Wellsville is 0-11 and has only scored more than 20 points three times this season.

Wellsville will be at Columbiana on Jan. 5.

Shadyside is 4-4.

Harrison 45, Beaver Local 44

CALCUTTA — Harrison Central edged Beaver Local 45-44 on Monday in girls basketball action.

Mallory Miller led the Beavers (4-7) with 13 points. Brylee Curtis added 10 points and Mya Anderson had eight points.

Beaver Local is at United on Saturday.

Harrison Central won the jayvee game, 30-26. Lilly Wright had nine points, while Madi Gaydos had seven points.

HC: 10-11-11-13–45

BL: 16-15- 8- 5–44

HARRISON CENTRAL SCORING: Blackburn 1-0-2, Whipkey 1-0-2, B. Smith 3-0-9, Delegreen 1-1-3, Stull 1-2-4, Poweres 2-3-7, Cope 3-0-7, Conley 1-0-2, E. Smith 3-1-9. TEAM TOTALS: 16, 7-11: 45.

BEAVER LOCAL SCORING: Ava Nocella 0-1-1, Gianna Congrove 2-0-4, Mercedes McCullough 1-0-3, Jansen Ours 0-0-0, Macie Bourne 0-0-0, Bella McLevey 0-0-0, Mallory Miller 5-1-13, Ally Wright 2-0-5, Mya Anderson 4-0-8, Brylee Curtis 5-0-10. TEAM TOTALS: 19, 2-5: 44.

Three-point goals: Harrison 6 (B. Smith 2, E. Smith 3, Cope), Beaver Local 4 (Miller 2, A. Wright, McCullough),

East Liverpool 29, Buckeye 24

EAST LIVERPOOL — East Liverpool’s girls basketball team won its second straight game with a 29-24 defensive win over Buckeye Local on Monday.

The Potters are 4-7 and are at Brooke on Jan. 5.

LaNease Andrews led the way for the winners with 11 points. Meadow O’Rourke added seven points.

East Liverpool, which beat Buckeye Local on Dec. 8 as well, led 16-14 at halftime.

BU: 2-12-2-8–24

EL: 8- 8-5-8–29

BUCKEYE SCORING: Brooke Driscoll 3-3-11, Emma Vitale 1-0-2, Alexis Becker 1-0-2, Chasity Stewart 0-2-2, Harmony Woodward 3-1-7. TEAM TOTALS: 8, 6-10: 24.

EAST LIVERPOOL SCORING: Presley Jones 0-0-0, Ava Green 2-0-4, LaNease Andrews 3-4-11, Aubrey Lyle 0-0-0, Courtney Barker 2-1-5, Arie Weyand 0-0-0, Abrianna Copeland 1-0-2, Dennedy Dobbins 0-0-0, Meadow O’Rourke 3-1-7. TEAM TOTALS: 11, 6-20: 29

Three-point goals: Buckeye 2 (Driscoll), East Liverpool 1 (Andrews).

Williamstown 51, Oak Glen 18

NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Williamstown came out on fire and downed Oak Glen’s girls basketball team 51-18 on Monday.

Oak Glen fell to 4-2. Williamstown is 6-0.

Oak Glen hosts Beaver Local on Jan. 7.

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