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Dayton Dunbar beat Wapakoneta 55-33
Chandler-Park Academy (MI) beat Linden McKinley 56-52 Spencerville beat Ottawa-Glandorf 56-35
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Northside Christian beat Centennial 46-39
Sheridan beat Athens 60-52 Heath beat Logan 59-45 Jackson beat Watkins Memorial 54-45 Westerville South beat Springfield 48-41 Portsmouth Notre Dame beat Patriot Prep 63-41
Manchester beat Piketon 52-40 Walnut Ridge beat Huntington (WV) 59-47 Fairfield Union beat New Hope CHristian 62-40 Ashland Blazer (KY) beat Alter 66-60 Fairland beat Eastern Brown 46-44 Minford beat Hilliard Davidson 63-59 Jackson beat Hebron Lakewood 53-24 Harvest Prep beat Wheelersburg 80-65 Washington CH beat South Point 45-41 Big Walnut beat New Albany 53-45
Columbus South beat Eastmoor Academy 47-41 Columbus St. Francis DeSales vs Tri-Valley beat 77-56 Gahanna Lincoln beat New Albany 56-54 Hilliard Bradley beat Westerville Central 56-49 Olentangy Liberty beat Upper Arlington 59-47 Olentangy Orange beat Dublin Coffman 68-66 Reynoldsburg beat Teays Valley 89-47 Reynoldsburg beat Trotwood-Madison 91-82 Westerville North beat Delaware Hayes 65-56 Westerville North beat Pickerington Central 77-58 Westerville South beat Big Walnut 60-53 Harvest Prep beat Conner (KY) 80-60
Newport Catholic Central (KY) beat Taft 76-64 Winton Woods beat Holy Cross (KY) 58-46 Cincinnati Princeton beat Louisville Trinity (KY) 50-41 7pm- Newport vs Campbell County (KY) Beechcroft beat Ponitz 71-57
Belmont beat Linden McKinley 43-38 Africentric beat Stivers 64-43 Columbus South beat Dunbar 53-52 Cleveland St. Ignatius beat Westerville North 85-72
Licking Heights beat Westerville Central 68-65 (OT) Olentangy Orange beat Westerville North 57-55 Pickerington North beat Westerville Central 54-48 (OT) Upper Arlington beat Hilliard Bradley 44-40 Opening Games:
Wellington School beat Miami Valley School 58-47 KIPP Columbus beat Cristo Rey 76-42 Championship: KIPP Columbus beat Wellington School 70-51 Consolation: Miami Valley School beat Cristo Rey 70-38 KIPP came out with some energy as they won both games of the Jaguar Invitational by double digits last weekend. The Jaguars started out with a blowout win over Cristo Rey by 34 points and then beat the host Wellington School 70-51. KIPP has started the year off 3-0 with wins this weekend and a double digit win over Mifflin to start the year. Olentangy beat Westland 83-66
Aiken beat Walnut Ridge 85-77 Columbus Northland beat Uchenna (CAN) 82-52 The biggest takeaway in this event featured Cincinnati Aiken and Walnut Ridge in a battle of City League matchups. Aiken has been an offensive juggernaut scoring 80 and 95 points early in the season. Walnut Ridge survived against another CMAC team in Western Hills at the All Ohio Showcase. The Falcons would continue the winning ways with a 85-77 victory over the Scots. Jaiden Arnold impressed in this one as the Falcons would again put up 80+ points and move to 3-0 on the year with the win. Centennial defeated Whitehall 74-53
Groveport defeated Columbus South 72-38 Huber Heights Wayne defeated Africentric 63-53 Akron Buchtel defeated Newark 66-61 Columbus Academy defeated Dayton Dunbar 62-39 Walnut Ridge defeated Cincinnati Western Hills 60-58 Lutheran East defeated Olentangy Liberty 76-66 Bishop Hartley defeated Pickerington Central 90-53 Westerville North defeated Richmond Heights 83-47 Northland defeated Worthington Christian 62-47 Reynoldsburg defeated Toledo Whitmer 87-76 Wayne comes back from double digit deficit The Wayne Warriors came into Reynoldsburg looking to regroup from losing their top player from a year ago. With several role guys from a year ago returning, hopes were high the Warriors would remain the powerhouse they normally are. They were certainly tested against Africentric as the Nubians led by double figures multiple times throughout the game. However, Wayne was resilient and battled back, turning the tide in the 2nd half and beating the Nubians by 10. Boots Perkins stood out with 25 points in the win Hartley, Westerville North dominate In two somewhat surprise results, Bishop Hartley and Westerville North both were victorious in their matchups with the surprise being more the margin of victory. Hartley dominated Pickerington Central and shot the ball at a high level in route to dominating the young Tigers 90-53. Several guys stepped up for the Hawks as they used the win as a pedestal for Division IV this year. Westerville North was matched up with Richmond Heights, the three-time defending state champions fresh off of a victory of Kettering Alter the night before. The Warriors caught Richmond Heights off guard and won by 36 points against the defending champs. With senior duo of Micah Young and Tai Perkins leading them, this year might finally be the year the Warriors break through and make it to Dayton. Vikings take care of business without their top player Northland took a tough loss early in the year when their standout, King Kendrick, transferred out of state to North Carolina. The move raised questions of the Vikings’ and their offensive output with Kendrick’s departure. Northland showed that wouldn’t be a problem with a 62-47 victory over Worthington Christian to start their season off. In Kendrick’s departure, Nehemiah McMorris and Jaden Schoultz were leaned on to fill in the gaps and it showed in the win. Reynoldsburg wins heavyweight on their home court The headliner of the event was the host Raiders going up against Toledo Whitmer. Reynoldsburg entered the game one of Division I’s best rosters with 4 Division I prospects on their roster. They left no doubt beating the Panthers by double figures and beginning the season on a strong note. It’s a big win for Reynoldsburg as they look to take advantage of a lighter schedule before matchups with Trotwood-Madison, Cleveland St. Ignatius and Cincinnati Princeton later this month. |
Written by: Tony Peters & Seth KeimEdited and Published by: Seth Keim Archives
February 2025
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