Southern has early edge in EOAC
Special to the Journal/Gary Leininger Southern’s Katie Kellogg dribbles against Columbiana on Thursday at Columbiana.
COLUMBIANA — Southern Local’s girls basketball team has put up some noticeable offensive numbers this season but the defense seems up to the task so far in the early part of the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference schedule.
The Indians took a big step toward in pushing for an EOAC title with a 39-23 win over Columbiana on Thursday.
The Indians are 10-0 and 6-0 in the league. Southern has averaged 65 points in the league games while holding opponents to average of 16. Overall Southern has outscored its opponents 660-187 on the season.
Columbiana, 6-2 overall and 5-1 in the EOAC, came in as the defending outright EOAC champion and had a 21-game league winning streak snapped.
Southern Local standout freshman Katie Kellogg was limited to a season-low nine points thanks in part to strong defense by Columbiana’s Megan Moser, but other Indians picked up the slack. Senior Allyssa Shroades sparked the offense with 13 points, while senior Makenna Jones added 12 points and 10 rebounds. Kellogg supported the team effort with 14 rebounds, four assists and three steals. Kalayah Crute cupped in five points and eight rebounds.
Columbiana led 14-7 at the end of the first quarter but offense was hard to find the rest of the way. The Indians outscored the Clippers 18-4 in the third quarter to pull away. Columbiana’s first point in that frame didn’t come until the 2:59 mark of the third quarter on a free throw.
For the Clippers, Annah Clemmer led the way with 10 points.
Southern only has one more league game to complete the first cycle (Dec. 22 at Wellsville). The Indians host Heartland Christian on Saturday.
Columbiana is at Mineral Ridge on Saturday and will wrap up the calendar year with a home game against Lisbon on Dec. 23.
The Indians have just two non-league contests left outside of the two OVAC games they will be required to play.
SO: 7-12-18-2–39
CO: 14-2-4-3–23
SOUTHERN SCORING: Katie Kellogg 3-2-9, Allyssa Shroades 3-4-13, Kalayah Crute 2-1-5, Makenna Jones 4-4-12, Hailey Maines 0-0-0, Haylee Kellogg 0-0-0, Raelea Carosiello 0-0-0, Emma Boyle 0-0-0, Maddy Jones 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 12, 11-15: 39.
COLUMBIANA SCORING: Evy Rapp 3-1-7, Megan Moser 0-0-0, Annah Clemmer 4-0-10, Camille Jeffries 1-0-2, Tori Waselich 1-0-2, Sydney Spaite 0-0-0, Lexi Davis 0-2-2. TEAM TOTALS: 9, 3-8: 23.
Three-point goals: Southern 4 (Shroades 3, K. Kellogg), Columbiana 2 (Clemmer).
Leetonia 48,
Wellsville 18
WELLSVILLE — Leetonia snapped a 20-game Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference girls basketball losing streak with a 48-18 win over Wellsville on Thursday.
The Bears are 1-6 overall and 1-5 in the league.
Wellsville fell to 0-9 and 0-6.
Wellsville hosts Southern on Monday.
Leetonia hosts United on Monday.
L: 17-11-14-6–48
W: 7-7-2-2–18
Crestview 64, Champion 26
WARREN — Addison Rhodes tallied 27 points as Crestview rolled to a 64-26 win over Champion on Thursday.
Carli Perry added 17 points, while Ava Bucey added 12 points for the Rebels.
Crestview is 7-0 and 4-0 in the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference Gray Division.
Champion is 0-9 and 0-4 in the league.
The Rebels will be at Garfield on Monday.
Crestview won the jayvee game, 26-16. Katie McKay had 11 points for the Rebels.
CR: 24-10-20-10–64
CH: 8-7-7-4–26
CRESTVIEW SCORING: Carli Perry 6-2-17, Ava Bucey 6-0-12, Addison Rhodes 10-5-27, Lainey Milhoan 1-0-2, Katie McKay 2-0-4, McKenna Ray 0-0-0, Brianna Baker 1-0-2, Lilli Neese 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 26, 7-14: 64.
CHAMPION SCORING: Boggs 3-1-7, Braham 2-0-5, McKee 3-0-7, Warner 1-0-2, Woods 3-0-6. TEAM TOTALS: 12, 1-1: 26.
Three-point goals: Crestview 5 (Perry 3, Rhodes 2), Champion 2 (Braham, McKee).
East Palestine 33, Lisbon 25
LISBON — East Palestine’s girls basketball team came away with a 33-25 road win over Lisbon on Thursday.
The Bulldogs moved to 3-5 and 3-3 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference. Jacklyn Ogle sparked the winners with 14 points and nine rebounds. Amara Wilson added 10 boards, while Destiney Burtyk had eight rebounds.
Lisbon fell to 5-4 and 3-3 in the league. Jayden Smyth had 13 points for the Devils.
East Palestine hosts Valley on Monday. Lisbon is at Columbiana on Monday.
EP: 11-5-10-7–33
LI: 8-3-12-2–25
EAST PALESTINE SCORING: Jacklyn Ogle 6-1-14, Cami Kirdler 1-2-4, Violet Glavan 2-0-4, Bella Wendell 0-0-0, Amara Wilson 3-0-6, Destiney Burtyk 2-1-5. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 4-13; 33.
LISBON SCORING: Sofia Brown 0-0-0, Bridgett Newbold 0-0-0, Lylah Brown 1-0-2, Delaney Pickens 1-2-4, Maddi Klein 1-0-2, Jayden Smyth 5-3-13, Eme Cook 2-0-4. TEAM TOTALS: 10, 5-10: 25.
Three-point goals: East Palestine 1 (Ogle).
United 37, Valley 20
YOUNGSTOWN — United’s girls basketball team escaped with a 37-20 road victory over Valley Christian on Thursday.
United is 5-4 overall and 4-2 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference. Maelee Smith sparked the Eagles with 14 points, 12 rebounds and four steals. Reagan Good added 11 points and 10 boards. Bella Thompson had nine points, three rebounds and three steals.
Valley is 3-4 and 2-4 in the league.
United will be at Leetonia on Monday to finish out the calendar year.
UN: 10-5-10-12–37
VA: 6-2-8-4–20
UNITED SCORING: Maelee Smith 7-0-14, Kylie Holmes 0-0-0, Marin Stryffeler 0-0-0, Danika Anderson 0-0-0, McKenzie Cope 1-0-2, Isabella Thompson 3-3-9, Ines Vilela Rego 0-1-1, Reagan Good 3-5-11. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 9-12: 37.
VALLEY SCORING: Dynasty Bratton 2-0-4, Brooklyn Barnette 1-1-3, Nia Jones 0-1-1, Aaliyah Underwood 1-1-3, Na’arya Graham 3-1-7, Anyah William 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS: 8, 4-16: 20.

