Girls Basketball

Fox scores 28 to lead Lakota West to its 7th win in eight games

Photo by She Hoops Basketball/Kristaun Wallace

BERLIN — Katie Fox had 28 points, 12 rebounds and five assists for Lakota West, which knocked off Toledo Central Catholic 65-56 in the Classic in the Country.

The Firebirds (9-3) erased a 21-14 first-quarter deficit with a strong second quarter. Lakota West took a 32-25 lead into the half and was able to hold on down the stretch.

Lily Johnson and Caroline Bayliff each bucketed 13 points for the Firebirds, who have won four in a row and seven out of their last eight.

Catholic Central (6-4) was led by Corniya Clay’s 23 points and Brooklyn Vaughn had 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Lakota West faces Toledo Notre Dame today at 4 p.m. in the Classic in the Country.

EDGEWOOD 53, ROSS 38

TRENTON — Maddy Judd scored a game-high 24 points, Rylie Homan broke the school record for assists and Edgewood beat Ross 53-38 on Saturday in Southwestern Buckeye League play. Ross beat Edgewood 60-49 at Ross in the first meeting on Dec. 2.

LAKOTA EAST 51, MIDDLETOWN 25

MIDDLETOWN — Lakota East (8-5, 7-1 GMC) has won six out of their last seven games and currently sits in third place in the Greater Miami Conference. Middletown (4-10, 2-8 GMC) has lost four in a row and six out of its last seven.

COLERAIN 41, HAMILTON 39

COLERAIN TWP. — Ah’Marionya Kirkland had 13 points and nine rebounds and Amaginn Beamon added 11 points in Hamilton’s eighth straight loss. Big Blue (2-12, 1-9 GMC) outscored the Cardinals 19-14 in the third quarter, but Colerain (2-10, 1-7 GMC) closed it out in the fourth.   

EAST CENTRAL 31, TALAWANDA 30

SAINT LEON, Ind. — Talawanda slipped to 6-8 on the season and have lost two in a row. The Brave get back to Southwest Ohio Conference action at home against Mount Healthy on Wednesday.

CIN. CHRISTIAN 53, LOCKLAND 10

FAIRFIELD TWP. — Cincinnati Christian got back to its winning ways with a convincing Miami Valley Conference victory. The Cougars (11-2, 8-1 MVC) have won eight out of their last nine.

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