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Record setting night for Indians

SALINEVILLE — Southern’s next game will be tougher than an 82-1 win over Leetonia on Monday.

The Indians led 62-0 before Leetonia hit a free throw with seven minutes left in the third quarter on a running clock.

Southern improves to 9-0 overall and 5-0 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference, tied with Columbiana for first place. The Indians will travel to defending league champion Columbiana on Thursday with both teams unbeaten in league play.

The Indians set the school record for points in a quarter (33) and points in a half (60). Southern also set the school mark for fewest points allowed in a game.

Freshman Katie Kellogg led the Indians with 11 rebounds, seven assists and 12 steals. Allyssa Shroades added 15 points, seven steals, three assists and two rebounds. Kalayah Crute had 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and five steals. Haylee Kellogg chipped in four rebounds, two assists and four steals. Emma Boyle had four steals and an assist. Maddy Jones had a four rebounds.

Leetonia drops to 0-5 overall and 0-4 in the EOAC. The Bears are scheduled to host Newton Falls on Wednesday.

L: 0- 0-1- 0– 1

S: 33-27-9-13–82

LEETONIA SCORING: Peyton Grey 0-0-0, Starr Neel 0-0-0, Carli Simms 0-0-0, Addy Grey 0-0-0, Kasey Williams 0-1-1. TEAM TOTALS: 0, 1-11: 1.

SOUTHERN SCORING: Katie Kellogg 9-7-29, Allyssa Shroades 6-2-15, Ava Reed 0-0-0, Kalayah Crute 6-0-12, Makenna Jones 5-0-10, Sarah Hawk 0-0-0, Haylee Kellogg 1-1-3, Lidia Spahlinger 1-0-2, Emma Boyle 2-0-5, Maddy Jones 1-0-3. TEAM TOTALS: 32, 19-24: 82.

Three-point goals: Southern 8 (K. Kellogg 4, Shroades, Maines, Boyle, Jones).

Columbiana 49,

East Palestine 16

EAST PALESTINE — Columbiana won its 22nd straight Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference game with a 49-16 rout of East Palestine on Monday night.

The Clippers move to 7-1 and 5-0 in the EOAC. A battle for first place looms on Thursday as the Clippers host unbeaten Southern Local.

Evy Rapp powered the winners with 17 points. Annah Clemmer added 13 points.

East Palestine falls to 2-5 and 2-3. The Bulldogs will be at Lisbon on Thursday.

For the Bulldogs, Jacklyn Ogle had 11 points. Violet Glavan added five rebounds.

C: 15-21-10-3–49

E: 5-1-0-10–16

COLUMBIANA SCORING: Evy Rapp 7-2-17, Megan Moser 3-0-7, Annah Clemmer 6-0-13, Sydney Spaite 1-0-2, Tori Waselich 1-0-2, Alexis Davis 3-1-8, Camille Jefferies 0-0-0, Josie Hepler 0-0-0, Brooke McKim 0-0-0, Maggie Ineman 0-0-0, Sydney Webb 0-0-0, Madison Janis 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 21, 3-7: 49

EAST PALESTINE SCORING: Jacklyn Ogle 4-1-11, Cami Kridler 0-0-0, Sydney Jurjavcic 2-0-4, Violet Glavan 0-0-0, Amara Wilson 0-0-0, Destiney Burtyk 0-1-1. TEAM TOTALS: 6, 2-8: 16.

Three-point goals: Columbiana 4 (Rapp, Moser, Clemmer, Davis), East Palestine 2 (Ogle).

Crestview 61, Newton Falls 14

NEWTON FALLS — Crestview’s girls basketball team made short work of Newton Falls with a 61-14 win on Monday in Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference Gray Division play.

Addison Rhodes sparked the Rebels with 30 points with Lainey Milhoan chipping in 10 points.

The Rebels are 6-0 and 3-0 in the conference. They’ll be at Champion on Thursday. Eight of out the next nine games for the Rebels are away from home. After that stretch the Rebels will have five straight at home.

Crestview won the jayvee game, 23-6. Lainey Milhoan had seven points for the Rebels. Katie McKay and Piper Harvey had six points each.

CR: 17-14-22-8–61

NF: 2-11-0-1–14

CRESTVIEW SCORING: Karli Perry 3-0-6, Ava Bucey 3-2-9, Addison Rhodes 13-2-30, Piper Harvey 0-0-0, Kerrigan Miller 1-0-2, Lainey Milhoan 5-0-10, Katie McKay 0-0-0, Makenna Ray 0-0-0, Brianna Baker 2-0-4, Lilli Neese 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 27, 4-7: 61.

NEWTON FALLS SCORING: Kendall 1-0-2, Decesare 1-0-2, Coss 1-0-2, Davis 2-3-8. TEAM TOTALS: 5, 3-6: 14.

Three-point goals: Crestview 3 (Rhodes 2, Bucey), Newton Falls 1 (Davis).

United 49, Lisbon 16

HANOVERTON — United Local’s girls basketball team had no trouble in a 49-16 win over Lisbon on Monday.

United improved to 4-4 and 3-2 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference.

For the Eagles, Maelee Smith had 14 points, 10 boards and five steals. Bella Smith had 13 points and five steals. Reagan Good added 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Lisbon fell to 5-3 and 3-2 in the EOAC.

Lylah Brown paced the Devils with eight points.

United is at Valley Christian on Thursday.

Lisbon hosts East Palestine on Thursday.

United won the jayvee game, 47-8. Ines Rego had 15 points for the Eagles, while Atlee Brinker added 10 points.

LI: 4-2-6-4–16

UN: 13-14-19-3–49

LISBON SCORING: Sofia Brown 0-0-0, Bridgett Newbold 0-0-0, Lylah Brown 2-4-8, Maddi Klein 0-0-0, Eme Cook 1-0-2, Ellie Burkholder 0-0-0, Jayden Smyth 3-0-6, Gracyn Owens 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 6, 4-13: 16.

UNITED SCORING: Addie Butream 0-0-0, Maelee Smith 6-2-14, Kylie Holmes 0-0-0, Marin Stryffeler 1-0-3, Danika Anderson 1-0-2, McKEnzie Cope 1-0-3, Isabella Thompson 3-5-13, Ines Vilela Rego 1-0-2, Reagan Good 3-6-12, Atlee Brinker 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 15, 13-24: 49

Three-point goals: United 3 (Stryffeler, Cope, Thompson)

Valley 52, Wellsville 13

WELLSVILLE — Valley Christian earned a 52-13 win over Wellsville on Monday in Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference girls basketball action.

Wellsville fell to 0-7 and 0-5 in the EOAC.

The Tigers will return to their home floor against Toronto on Wednesday.

Valley Christian is 3-3 and 2-3 in the EOAC.

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