Steubenville Big Red girls, Monarchs keep rolling
STEUBENVILLE — The Big Red girls’ basketball team keeps rolling along.
Steubenville scored first and led by as many as 20 points in the fourth quarter as Big Red led wire to wire en route to a 51-36 victory against Warren Friday night inside the Crimson Center.
The victors led by 20 (40-20) in the third and 20 (45-25) in the fourth.
Nylah McShan — one of four players to score in the game for the Red-and-Black — contributed a game-high 28 points, Lucy Saccoccia collected 14 and Bailee Beall tallied six on her two 3s.
Jayda Murray delivered a team-high 12 points for the girls from Washington County, while DeLaney Gates produced nine.
John Marshall 74,
North Marion 28
FARMINGTON — The Monarchs knocked off the Huskies on Friday behind 23 points from Rilee Storm.
Kalyn Reese finished with a 14-point, 14-rebound double-double. Kaylee White scored 11 for John Marshall to join her teammate in double figures. Paislee Babiczuk had 12 rebounds and seven points.
Buckeye 8 Placement Games
Cambridge 52, Buckeye Local 23
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Cami Moore scored 26 points herself as the Bobcats doubled up the Panthers for 11th place at the ECO Center.
Chastity Stewart led Buckeye Local with seven.
St. Clairsville 44, Brooke 38
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Anna Kain poured in 17 points and Elizabeth Morgan added 12 as the Red Devils claimed ninth place with their win over the Bruins in the ECO Center.
Brooke’s Keira Kosut finished with 17.
Shadyside 56, River 44
SHADYSIDE — The Tigers received 10 points from Michael Hendershot and nine more from Brandon O’Grady in their victory over the visiting Pilots.
River’s Evan Longwell led all scorers with 14. Peyton Weese had nine.
Frontier 50, Cameron 18
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BOWLING
Harrison Central Gets
Better Of Brooke
CADIZ — The Huskies boys and girls bowling squads bested Brooke on Friday inside J D Lanes.
BOYS
Harrison Central 1595,
Brooke 1533
The Huskies’ top performer was Colston Kirkpaticks, who rolled a 366 series. Brooke’s Brady Yost rolled a 346 series.
GIRLS
Harrison Central 1516,
Brooke 1234
Harrison Central was led by Jylis Byers, who rolled a 399 series. Brooke’s Chasity Steven was tops on her team with a 344 series.
(Late Thursday)
GIRLS BASKETBALL
River 56, Shadyside 41
HANNIBAL — Carleigh Trifonoff and Ava Wohnas each scored six points in the fourth quarter as the Pilots held off the Tigers in a nip-and-tuck affair inside the R.L. Potts Gymnasium.
Trifonoff finished with a game-high 19 points. Wohnhas added 16 and Zoey Fox 14.
Kaci Tsoras paced Shadyside with 14 points, three more than Cam Kolvek.

