Roundup of Saturday's boys prep basketball games
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Kellen Zawadzki, a 6-foot-3 senior guard, set the Tippecanoe school record for points in a game with 39 as the Red Devils beat Indian Lake 101-51 on Saturday in boys high school basketball.
Zawadzki also scored his 1,000th career point as Tippecanoe remained perfect at 12-0 and 6-0 in the Central Buckeye Conference Kenton Trail Division. The Red Devils, No. 2 in the Dayton Daily News Division II area rankings, led 28-9 after the first quarter and 52-21 at halftime.
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Lost in Zawadzki's scoring production was Kyle Corbin, the junior forward who had 21 points. Andy Fout led Indian Lake (3-10, 1-5) with 11 points.
Dunbar 80, Cin. Taft 71: Point guard Norris Cole led five Dunbar scorers in double figures with 21 points as the Wolverines (11-1, 4-0) became the only remaining team undefeated in the Southwest Ohio Public League. Center Aaron Pogue added 12 points for Dunbar won its 10th straight.
Middletown 55, Springboro 53: Phillip Barnett had 16 points for the Middies, who dropped Springboro to 7-5. The Panthers, though, had three scorers in double figures — Matt Ruhle (20), Austin McMahan (11) and Aaron Stonecash (11).
Colonel White 58, Belmont 57: Deonte Miller hit a jump shot from the wing with 30 seconds left to give CW (4-7, 1-4) its first SOPL victory. Juwan Staten led CW with 13 points, and Sherrick Smith had 21 for Belmont (2-11, 0-5).
Milton-Union 48, Bethel 47: Eric Antonides nailed a 3-pointer from the right corner as time expired as Milton-Union (8-4) overcame a 16-point second-half deficit in this non-league game. Brian Muse led Bethel (6-4) with 16 points.
New Knoxville 75, Botkins 52: The Rangers (11-0, No. 2 area D-IV team) stayed undefeated with the help of four double-digit scorers, led by senior center Russ Stienecker, who had 19 points.
Kenton Ridge 61, Stebbins 54: Jordan Armstrong and Brad Heintz each had 17 points for the Cougars (9-2, 6-0), who took firm control in the CBC Mad River Division. Nate Agee and Bryson Criddell scored 13 points apiece for Stebbins, which dropped to 6-7 and 3-3.
Piqua 34, Bellbrook 31: David Rolf and Phil Collier, who double as star defensive football players, led the Indians (6-3) with 13 and 10 points, respectively. John Rockwell had seven points for Bellbrook (6-4).
Sidney 68, Greenville 56: Cayleb Paulino scored 18 points as Sidney (5-7) took a 23-6 lead after the first quarter. Donovan Clark added 13 points for the Yellow Jackets, who broke a two-game losing streak.
Stivers 57, Xenia Christian 50: Terrance Morgan, who entered with a 21.6-point scoring average, had 22 points and Nathan Davis added 17 for Stivers (8-4). Joshua Eldrige led XC (3-9) with 22 points.
Arcanum 53, Dixie 37: Nathan Greve had 16 points and Caleb Means added 14 as Arcaum (9-5) won its fourth straight. Dixie (8-5) snapped a four-game winning streak.


