HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
BOYS
Springfield 66, East Palestine 30
EAST PALESTINE — Freshman Isaac Dyer scored 21 points off the bench to highlight Springfield’s 66-30 win over East Palestine on Saturday.
Matt Wymer added 15 points and Landon Dyer nine for the Tigers, who improve to 5-3.
East Palestine drops to 0-7 heading into Tuesday’s home game against Salem. Only one game has been decided by 11 points or less for the Bulldogs.
Clark Rutledge topped East Palestine with 10 points, four rebounds and two assists. RJ May and Peyton Rutledge both had five rebounds and Braydon Plum three.
East Palestine won the junior varsity game, 39-36. Caleb Dmyterko led the Bulldogs with 14 points. Tanner Morrow added eight points.
Springfield will host Jackson-Milton on Tuesday.
S: 12-13-13-28–66
EP: 5- 3-17- 5–30
SPRINGFIELD SCORING: Landon Dyer 4-0-9, Marco Gentile 3-0-6, Matt Wymer 7-0-15, Steve Morlan 4-0-8, Bryaden Baird 2-1-5, Isaac Dyer 9-0-21, Dom Jones 0-0-0, Mike Rogenski 1-0-2, Brock Masello 0-0-0, Grady Page 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 30, 1-5: 66.
EAST PALESTINE SCORING: RJ May 1-3-5, Brad Bartels 1-0-2, Drew Bycroft 1-0-2, Peyton Rutledge 2-0-5, Clark Rutledge 3-3-10, Tanner Morrow 0-0-0, Braydon Plum 1-0-3, Michael Chestnut 1-0-3, Jaxson Robb 0-0-0, Shane Newman 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 10, 7-9: 30.
Three-point goals: Springfield 5 (I. Dyer 3, L. Dyer, Wymer), East Palestine 3 (P. Rutledge, C. Rutledge, Chestnut).
Crestview 75, Leetonia 30
COLUMBIANA — Crestview rolled over Leetonia, 75-30, Saturday.
The Rebels improve to 3-4 on the season.
The Bears, who got 14 points from Dylan Johns, drops to 2-7.
Both teams return to action this Saturday as Crestview hosts Salem and Leetonia entertains Springfield.
Martins Ferry 71, East Liverpool 54
EAST LIVERPOOL — Martins Ferry downed East Liverpool, 71-54, Saturday.
Anthony Booth led Martins Ferry with a game-high 30 points, including at least six points in every quarter.
Dre’Keim Abercrombie topped the Potters with 25 points. Ben Myers added eight points.
The Purple Riders improve to 3-3 overall, while the Potters drop to 4-3.
East Liverpool will host Youngstown Mooney on Tuesday.
MF: 22-14-18-17–71
EL: 12-13-14-15–54
MARTINS FERRY SCORING: Gavin Little 4-5-14, Matt Cost 0-1-1, Anthony Booth 12-4-30, Smith 4-3-11, Jermale Thompson 1-0-2, Walkquem Cox 5-1-13, Jayden Clark 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 26, 14-21: 71.
EAST LIVERPOOL SCORING: Jayce Douglas 2-3-7, Dre Brown 0-0-0, Tyler Kirby 3-0-6, Nolan Irving 1-0-2, Dre’Keim Abercrombie 12-1-25, Meshach Harris 1-0-2, Ben Myers 3-2-8, Elliott Fitch 0-0-0, Thornen Long 2-0-4, Owen Davis 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS:24, 6-12: 54.
Three-point goals: Martins Ferry 5 (Both 2, Cox 2, Little).
St. Clairsville 60, Beaver Local 52
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Beaver Local suffered its first loss of the season, falling 60-52 to St. Clairsville on Saturday.
The Beavers are 7-1, while the Red Devils improve to 6-1.
St. Clairsville jumped out to a 17-9 lead in the first quarter before Beaver Local rallied to take a 38-37 lead.
The Beavers will play at West Branch on Tuesday. The Beavers will try to avenge a 58-55 loss to the Warriors last season.
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GIRLS
East Palestine 37, Liberty 27
EAST PALESTINE — Jacklyn Ogle had 13 points and five steals to guide East Palestine past Liberty, 37-27, Saturday.
Ogle scored all 11 of the Bulldogs’ points in the second quarter as they took a 21-9 lead.
Violet Glavan and Amara Wilson each had eight points and five rebounds. Desiney Burtyk grabbed a team-high seven rebounds.
The Bulldogs improve to 4-6 and will play at Toronto at 6 p.m. today.
Liberty lost its fourth in a row to drop to 2-4.
L: 4- 5-11-7–27
EP: 10-11-10-6–37
LIBERTY SCORING: Makenzie Rhodes 0-0-0, Qumara Watson 1-0-3, Danelle Coleman 8-2-18, Tamia Lyons 1-2-4, Kailea Chambers 0-0-0, Andrea Reed 1-0-2. Taven Johnson 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 11, 4-9: 27.
EAST PALESTINE SCORING: Jacklyn Ogle 6-0-13, Cami Kridler 1-0-2, Violet Glavan 3-2-8, Amara Wilson 4-0-8, Destiney Burtyk 3-0-6, Bella Wendell 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 17, 2-7: 37.
Three-point goals: Liberty 1 (Watson), East Palestine 1 (Ogle).
Beaver Local 53, Brooke 28
WELLSBURG, W.Va. — Bella McLevey and Brylee Curtis each scored 14 points in leading Beaver Local past Brooke, 53-28, Saturday.
Mallory Miller added nine points, four assists and four steals and Gianna Congrove eight rebounds and three assists. Macie Bourne grabbed nine rebounds and Curtis six.
The Beavers are 4-6 and will host Harrison Central today. Brooke lost its third in a row to fall to 2-5.
Beaver Local put the game away with a 17-7 run in the fourth quarter, highlighted by two three-pointers from McLevey.
Beaver Local also won two-quarter junior varsity game, 16-7. Mercedes McCullough led the Beavers with seven points and Jansen Ours added four.
BL: 10-14-12-17–53
BR: 8- 6- 7- 7–28
BEAVER LOCAL SCORING: Gianna Congrove 1-0-3, Macie Bourne 1-0-2, Bella McLevey 5-0-14, Mallory Miller 2-4-9, Mya Anderson 0-0-0, Mercedes McCullough 2-2-6, Jansen Ours 1-1-3, Brylee Curtis 6-2-14, Ava Nocella 0-0-0, Madie Gaydos 0-0-0, Emily Milner 0-0-0, Katie Miller 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS; 19, 9-15: 53.
BROOKE SCORING: Maddie Bowman 4-0-8, Keria Kosut 5-0-10, Thornella Praumzano 0-0-0, Andrea Bolen 0-0-0, Marionna Dipaolo 3-3-10, Emma Bober 0-0-0,
Alexis Kauffman 0-0-0, Rilyn Bowman 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 12, 3-4: 28.
Three-point goals: Beaver 4 (McLevey 4, Congrove, Miller), Brooke 1 (Dipaolo).
West Branch 60, Shelby 41
CANTON — West Branch rebounded for its first loss of the season by downing Shelby, 60-41, in the Shot Clock Shootout Saturday at the Canton Fieldhouse.
Tallie Muniz scored a season-high 19 points to claim game MVP honors. Hallie Vie Burton added 14 points, Madi Hoopes 11 and Audrey Eaton 10 for the balanced Warriors.
West Branch led 16-6 and 31-21 in the first two quarters, respectively.
The Warriors are 8-1 and will host Austintown Fitch on Saturday.
WB: 16-15-12-17–60
S: 6 -15-13-7–41

