Sunday, January 13, 2013

St. Edward overcomes flu, Beachwood: Sports Roundup

, January 13, 2013 12:18 a.m.

St. Edward's basketball team was a little under the weather, but it refused to let a touch of the flu ruin its Saturday night.

The Eagles (9-3), ranked No. 2 in The Plain Dealer Top 25, pulled out a 69-66 nonleague home victory against ever-improving Beachwood.

Tony Vuyancih and Marsalis Hamilton missed Tuesday's win against Firestone due to the bug, but they made up for lost time by scoring 15 and 12 points, respectively. The Bison (7-2), ranked 13th in the area and eighth in the Division III state poll, had John Davis III pour in a game-high 34 points.

No. 3 Mentor 85, Eastlake North 51: The Rangers never stood a chance against the Cardinals (10-2), ranked 12th in Division I, because Mentor clicked for a school-record 22 3-pointers. Caleb Potter and Conner Krizancic combined for 47 of the Cardinals' points.

No. 5. Villa Angela-St. Joseph 95, Dalton 46: The Vikings (8-2) opened by scoring the first eight points of the nonleague game, then put it on cruise control as Duane Gibson had a solid all-around game with nine points, 13 assists, five steals and five blocks.

Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 66, Gilmour Academy 65: Bob Peters' foul shot with no time left made the difference in the nonleague home game for the Royals (9-2). Peters finished with 33 points, while David Linane countered with 27 for the Lancers.

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Girls basketball

No. 2 Hathaway Brown 59, No. 14 Solon 55: The defending Division II state champion Blazers (11-3) claimed a nonleague home win. Cornell recruit Nia Marshall provided a huge spark with 25 points for HB, ranked third in the state poll. Solon (9-3), ranked 14th in Division I, had Kristen Confroy tally a team-best 20 points.

No. 4 St. Joseph Academy 73, Glenville 52: The Jaguars (14-0), ranked No. 8 in the Division I state poll, sprinted to a 29-9 first-quarter lead to stay unbeaten. Katie Battaglia, who garnered a team-leading 16 points, contributed to SJA's early lead by sinking four 3-pointers in the first eight minutes. Glenville was led by Latrice Legion's game-high 25 points.

No. 5 Walsh Jesuit 75, No. 7 Archbishop Hoban 62: The Warriors (10-2, 5-0) sealed the deal and took over first place in the North Coast League Blue Division by outscoring Hoban, 28-18, in the final quarter, as Lilli Piper finished with a game-high 23 points.

No. 12 St. Vincent-St. Mary 67, Kenmore 50: Shannon Jack, Jordan Korinek and Amelia Motz totaled 20, 18 and 13 points, respectively, as the Fighting Irish (10-4) easily handled host Kenmore in the nonleague game.

No. 15 Stow 58, No. 9 Medina 52: The Bulldogs (11-3) got big games from Madi Baer (18 points, 15 rebounds), Abbie Lawson (10 points, four assists) and Samantha Shaver (15 points, seven rebounds, three assists) in a big Northeast Ohio Conference crossover-game triumph.

West Geauga 47, No. 19 Aurora 43: After starting the season with eight straight wins, the Greenmen (8-3, 3-3) have dropped their past three games, all in the Chagrin Valley Conference Chagrin Division. West Geauga (6-8, 2-4), which led, 14-5, after one quarter and never let up, had Brianne Goodrich and Caitlin Curtis score 13 and 12 points, respectively.

No. 20 Tallmadge 46, Cloverleaf 35: The Blue Devils (9-3, 5-2) fell behind, 9-0, but came back to stay in the Suburban League title race as Kelsey Rice accounted for six points, eight steals, seven rebounds, four assists and four blocks. Halle Allen added 18 points, five steals and three assists, while Kirsten Lightel chipped in 12 points, five rebounds and four steals.

No. 25 Manchester 74, Tuscarawas Valley 47: The Panthers (13-3, 7-0) kept their grasp of first place in the Principals Athletic Conference as Alex Klein collected 22 points, nine rebounds, four steals, two assists and a block, while Karley Dougherty added 20 points, four steals, two assists and a block, as the duo combined for five of their team's six 3-pointers.

Fairview 55, Black River 20 : The Warriors (11-2, 6-2) outscored Black River, 30-9, in the second half to run their winning streak to seven games with the Patriot Athletic Conference crossover-game victory. Katie Smith's 13 points, along with 12 points by Megan Coyne, led Fairview.

Kirtland 52, Fairport 30: The Hornets (10-3, 6-0) broke open a close game when they held a 17-0 scoring advantage in the third quarter to remain atop the standings in the Chagrin Valley Conference County Division. Alexa Knezevic was 7-of-8 from 3-point range en route to a game-best 24 points.

Euclid 65, Maple Heights 33: The Panthers (10-3, 6-1) remained in the race for the Lake Erie League championship as Erin Haislah finished with a game-high 15 points. Armani Davis added nine points, while Amanda Gibson and Rachelle White scored eight points each to help lead a balanced attack.

Cleveland Heights 60, Warren Harding 38: The Tigers (9-4, 6-1) are still atop the LEL with Euclid and Shaw, thanks to a 21-9 second-half scoring advantage and Ashanti Abshaw's 23 points.

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Boys swimming

Midwest Prep Invitational: Kiski School edged Western Reserve Academy, 177-153, for the team title despite the efforts of WRA's Jonathan Depew, John Ainikkal and Eric Lugg. All three teamed up with Kevin Ly to win the 200 medley relay in 1:48.43, while Depew, Ainikkal, Ly and Shyam Patnaik made up the victorious 400 free relay (3:41.78). Lugg reigned in the 200 free (2:04.66), Ainikkal topped the field in the 50 free (24.56) and Depew won the 100 free (53.06).

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Hockey

Gilmour Academy 3, St. Edward 2 (OT): Nick Panzo scored the game-winning goal after a pass from Ryan Curtin, which was initiated when Calvin Bleick worked the puck out of the zone. Curtin accounted for two assists in the Holy Cross Cup victory.

Kenston 3, Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 2: Ben Kinney's two goals and a single tally by Ryan Herpy led the Bombers past CVCA.

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Source: http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/-6628588081102232718/st-edward-overcomes-flu-beachwood-sports-roundup/

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