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Area H.S. boys and girls basketball highlights for Jan. 16

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Staff Reports Updated 1:20 AM Sunday, January 17, 2010

Meadowdale 61, Carroll 57: Jaquill King scored six of his 12 points in the fourth quarter to help Meadowdale hand Carroll a loss. Kenyaun Lowe paced the Lions with 16 points. The Patriots were led by Brian Hickey with 17 points and Trez Jones with 15. After starting 2-0, Carroll has lost eight straight. Meadowdale improved to 6-6; Carroll fell to 2-8.

Butler 79, Greenville 44: A.J. Pacher led a balanced attack with 17 points and Brett Williams added 12 for the winning Aviators. Zac Guillozet paced the Green Wave with 16 points. Butler improved to 8-4; Greenville fell to 2-10.

Sidney 65, West Carrollton 47: A second-half surge gave the visiting Yellow Jackets the win. Jack Foy led Sidney with 14 points. Sidney improved to 8-4.

Dixie 60, Twin Valley South 34: Ryan Innis scored the 1,000th point of his career during the third quarter. Innis totaled 26 points and shot 12-for-12 from the foul line. Dixie improved to 7-4.

Girls

Miamisburg 65, Butler 59: Chelsea LaPorte tallied 24 points and Brooke Sears and Ashlee Furnier added 13 each to help the Vikings down the Aviators. Kacie Cassell recorded 20 points in a losing effort. Miamisburg improved to 8-3; Butler fell to 8-4.

Fairmont 59, Piqua 35: Freshman point guard Chelsea Welch scored 14 points and had eight rebounds, six assists and four steals for the Firebirds. Kami Baker led the host Indians with 14 points. Fairmont improved to 11-1; Piqua fell to 6-7.

Brookville 79, Franklin-Monroe 59: Courtney Boyd scored 28 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Blue Devils remain unbeaten. Taylor Woodworth added 16 and Rachel Drinnon scored 12 points with eight assists for Brookville. Sierra Bruner scored 27 points in a losing effort. Brookville improved to 9-0; Franklin-Monroe fell to 8-4.

Northridge 38, National Trail 37: Telisia Larson’s jumper with 5 seconds to play gave the Polar Bears the win. Larson finished with 11 points. Paige Thompson led National Trail, losers of four straight, with 11 points. Northridge improved to 4-8; National Trail fell to 6-7.

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