Sidney improved to 14-0 overall and 11-0 in conference play.
The Sidney girls, led by Heather Gold with a 408 series, also got a win against Tippecanoe Monday.
Boys Bowling
Graham 2350, West Liberty-Salem 2090: Nathan Evans rolled a 236 game and Patrick Trace had a 219 to lead Graham. Treven Marchal had a 241 game for WLS.
Girls Bowling
Mechanicsburg 2086, Catholic Central 1563: Ally Hosier had a 381 series and Skyler Herron tacked on a 303 to help ‘Burg improve to 8-0 in conference play.
Boys Basketball
Northeastern 48, West Liberty-Salem 41, OT: Casey Hayes scored 15 points and Northeastern held West-Liberty Salem scoreless in overtime for the win. Tyler Louden led WLS with 14 points.
Associated Press State Poll: Four area teams were featured in the Division II poll released Monday. Dunbar was voted third, Franklin fourth, Trotwood fell to fifth and Alter eighth.
In D-III Versailles was ranked fourth, Brookville seventh and Bethel received votes.
Southeastern came in fifth and Fort Loramie seventh in D-IV, with Fairlawn receiving votes.
Springfield and Sidney both received votes in Division I.
Girls Basketball
Lebanon 48, Fairfield 37: Alexis Straw scored 17 points while Rachel Perry added 12 points with 12 rebounds for Lebanon. Brooke Spaulding had 11 points for Fairfield.
Greenville 65, Stebbins 58: Cassie Cromwell had 18 points and Morgan Gilbert and Jada Garland each chipped in 10 for Greenville. Bree Bransford led Stebbins with 22 points, putting her two points shy of 1,000 on her career.
Bellbrook 36, Miamisburg 29: Bekah Vine scored eight of her 13 points in the fourth quarter to spark a 10-point swing and give Bellbrook the rally win. Miamisburg was led by Emily Kepple with 10 points.
Madison 70, Northridge 31: Kenzi Saunders scored 19 points and Lillie Runnells 10 to pace Madison. Jamese Johnson paced Northridge with 12 points.
Milton-Union 78, Tri-County North 40: Taylor Jacobs recorded 18 points, Kristen Dickison 17 and Maddie Brown 16 for Milton-Union.
Riverside 50, Urbana 32: Bridget Ofori had 13 points with nine rebounds for Urbana in a losing effort.
Badin 51, Wyoming 33: Shelby Nusbaum tallied 20 points in leading Badin.
Thurgood Marshall 54, Stivers 45: Cierra Hooks poured in 31 points for Thurgood. Korryn Millerton tallied 17 points with 17 rebounds for Stivers.
Wilmington 52, Talawanda 30: Mya Jackson carried Wilmington with 26 points. Katlynn Woodruff hauled in 10 rebounds and Addie Brown had eight points in a losing effort for Talawanda.
Dunbar 51, Ponitz 40: Jocelyn Martin had 14 points and Monet Allen 13 to help keep Dunbar unbeaten in conference play.
Miami Valley 58, Troy Christian 38: Tia Karras poured in 28 points, Liz Bush added 12 and Alyssa Clements 10 for Miami Valley. Haley Peters scored 10 points for Troy Christian.
Southeastern 57, Fairbanks 36: Jessica Erwin produced 22 points, Leslie Flores added 15 and Maddy McKee 14 for Southeastern.
Arcanum 48, Brookville 17: Stevie Johnting led Arcanum with 23 points. Bailey Pennington had eight points for Brookville.
SCORES LIST
Boys Basketball
Monday’s Results
Northeastern 48, West Liberty-Salem 41, OT
Troy Christian 58, Miami Valley 50
Northeastern 48, West Liberty-Salem 41, OT: Louden (WLS) 14; Hayes (N) 15.
Associated Press State Poll
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Ohio high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record and total points:
DIVISION I
1, Cin. Moeller (23) 17-0, 239
2, Newark (1) 17-0, 208
3, Massillon Jackson 14-1, 164
4, Wooster 15-0, 143
5, N. Canton Hoover 13-2, 84
6, Pickerington Central 15-2, 73
7, Toledo St. John’s 13-2, 71
8, Lorain 12-2, 68
9, Toledo St. Francis 13-2, 60
10, Upper Arlington 14-2, 55
Others: Hilliard Bradley 35. Springfield 33. Sidney 16. Cols. Northland 15. Lakewood St. Edward 15. Mason 13.
DIVISION II
1, Upper Sandusky (17) 16-0, 216
2, Cols. South (5) 17-0, 196
3, Dunbar 14-2, 162
4, Franklin (1) 14-1, 119
5, Trotwood-Madison 13-2, 98
6, McArthur Vinton County 14-1, 91
7, Ottawa-Glandorf 14-2, 73
8, Alter 14-2, 65
9, Wapakoneta 16-1, 48
10, Cin. Wyoming 14-1, 33
Others: Lancaster Fairfield Union 25. Cin. Taft 21. Wauseon 19. Vermilion 17. Cle. Benedictine 16. Akron SVSM 14.
DIVISION III
1, Summit Country Day (15) 15-0, 209
2, Leavittsburg Labrae (5) 15-0, 182
3, Oak Hill (1) 18-0, 181
4, Versailles (1) 16-1, 159
5, Haviland Wayne Trace 14-1, 122
6, Proctorville Fairland (1) 15-1, 106
7, Brookville 15-1, 82
8, Cin. Roger Bacon 13-3, 51
9, Cle. VASJ 9-5, 47
10, Berlin Hiland 14-2, 44
Others: Martins Ferry 30. Cols. Grandview Hts. 23. N. Lima S. Range (1) 16. Bethel 16. Pemberville Eastwood 14.
DIVISION IV
1, Defiance Ayersville (17) 14-0, 207
2, McDonald (1) 15-1, 171
3, Mansfield St. Peter’s (1) 15-2, 155
4, Grove City Christian 15-2, 134
5, Southeastern (1) 14-1, 114
6, Bristol (1) 15-1, 111
7, Fort Loramie 9-5, 75
8, Cornerstone Christian (3) 12-4, 61
9, Waterford 10-3, 59
(tie) Harvest Prep 12-2, 59
Others: Toronto 34. W. Unity Hilltop 27. 13, Fairlawn 22. Warren JFK 17. Portsmouth Clay 16.
Girls Basketball
Monday’s Results
Alter 47, Mason 36
Arcanum 48, Brookville 17
Badin 51, Wyoming 33
Bellbrook 36, Miamisburg 29
Dunbar 51, Ponitz 40
Greenville 65, Stebbins 58
Indian Lake 49, Waynesfield-Goshen 40
Lebanon 48, Fairfield 37
Lehman Catholic 50, Piqua 36
Madison 70, Northridge 31
Miami Valley 58, Troy Christian 38
Milton-Union 78, Tri-County North 40
Monroe 48, Springfield 23
Preble Shawnee 34, Dixie 27
Riverside 50, Urbana 32
Southeastern 57, Fairbanks 36
Tecumseh 61, Trotwood-Madison 48
Thurgood Marshall 54, Stivers 45
Wilmington 52, Talawanda 30
Alter 47, Mason 36: Miller (A) 19, Mowbray (M) 17; Records: Alter 16-2; Mason 15-3
Arcanum 48, Brookville 17: Johnting (A) 23; Pennington (B) 8. Records: B 0-18, A 13-6.
Badin 51, Wyoming 33: Nusbaum (B) 20; Stewart (W) 15. Records: B 11-6, W 3-14.
Bellbrook 36, Miamisburg 29: Kepple (M) 10; Vine (B) 13.
Dunbar 51, Ponitz 40: Lyle (P) 10; Martin, Allen (D) 13.
Greenville 65, Stebbins 58: Cromwell (G) 18; Bransford (S) 22. Records: G 8-10, S 13-5.
Indian Lake 49, Waynesfield-Goshen 40: Shelton (IL) 19; Craig (WG) 17.
Lebanon 48, Fairfield 37: Straw (L) 17; Spaulding (F) 11. Records: L 12-6, F 11-7.
Madison 70, Northridge 31: Johnson (N) 12; Sanders (M) 19. Records: N 1-19.
Miami Valley 58, Troy Christian 38: Karras (MV) 28; Peters (TC) 10. Records: MV 13-3, TC 13-5.
Milton-Union 78, Tri-County North 40: Jacobs (MU) 18. Records: MU 12-5.
Riverside 50, Urbana 32: Ofori (U) 13; Jones (R) 13.
Southeastern 57, Fairbanks 36: Erwin (S) 22; Stidem (F) 9. Records: S 14-5.
Tecumseh 61, Trotwood-Madison 48: Thomas (Te) 24; Woodward (TM) 13. Records: Te 18-2, TM 13-5.
Thurgood Marshall 54, Stivers 45: Millerton (S) 17; Hooks (TM) 31. Records: S 7-9, TM 15-3.
Wilmington 52, Talawanda 30: Jackson (W) 26; Brown (T) 8. Records: T 12-6, W 13-5.
Boys Bowling
Monday’s Results
Graham 2350, West Liberty-Salem 2090
Sidney 2541, Tippecanoe 1946
Girls Bowling
Monday’s Results
Graham 2024, West Liberty-Salem 2013
Mechanicsburg 2086, Catholic Central 1563
Sidney 1912, Tippecanoe 1466
Hockey
Sunday’s Results
Alter 11, Sycamore 1
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