1/14 GBK: Pendleton gets past Campbell

Hall's free throws lift Wildcats

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Posted: 01/15/2013

By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com

   Sophomore guard Isabella Hall hit four straight free throws in the final minute as Pendleton County edged Campbell County, 68-64 on Monday.

   Senior guard Taylor Robinson tallied a season-high 26 points for the Camels, and senior center Kaitlin Siegmundt racked up 16 in a game that featured 45 fouls.

PENDLETON CO. 18-20-9-21—68
at CAMPBELL CO. 15-15-15-19—64

   PENDLETON COUNTY (7-8): Boden 3 2 10, Wanstrath 5 0 11, Hall 2 8 12, Manor 4 3 13, Jolley 5 0 10, McClanahan 2 8 12. Totals 21 21 68.

   CAMPBELL COUNTY (6-12): Kramer 2 0 4, Bertsch 1 0 2, Painter 0 1 1, Gray 1 2 5, Robinson 9 6 26, Franzen 1 2 4, Kitchen 1 3 6, Siegmundt 5 6 16. Totals 20 20 64.

   3-pointers: PC—Boden 2, Manor 2, Wanstrath. CC—Robinson 2, Gray, Kitchen. JV: Campbell County won.

   VILLA MADONNA 51, BEECHWOOD 45 – Blue Lightning senior guard Allie Hennard hit a pair of 3-pointers in the second quarter en route to a team-high 16 points.

   Junior forward Alex Hengge added 15 points for Villa Madonna, which finished with nine treys for the second straight game to match a school record.

   The Blue Lightning also hit nine 3-pointers in the regional All ‘A’ final vs. Newport Central Catholic, giving them 18 treys in two games.

   Tigers eighth-grade guard Ally Johnson led all scorers with 21 points.

V. MADONNA 15-10-12-14—51
at BEECHWOOD 7-8-12-18—45

   VILLA MADONNA (9-8): Hengge 5 2 15, Aytes 0 2 2, McGuire 1 2 4, Hennard 4 4 16, Dumaine 4 0 10, Blom 1 0 2, Case 1 0 2. Totals 16 10 51.

   BEECHWOOD (6-9): Stuempel 1 4 6, O. Stokes 1 0 3, Johnson 7 4 21, Barry 2 0 6, Gieske 4 1 9. Totals 15 9 45.

   3-pointers: VM—Hennard 4, Hengge 3, Dumaine 2. B—Johnson 3, Barry 2, O. Stokes. JV: Villa Madonna, 25-18.

   SIMON KENTON 60, RYLE 47 – Junior guard Abby Owings hit all of her 3-pointers in the third quarter to help the Pioneers pull away.

   Owings equaled a game best with 17 points, and she dished for four assists as Simon Kenton won its 11th straight game.

   Junior forward Rachel Cox scored all eight of her points during the decisive third stanza, and she also grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked three shots.

   Ryle was led by senior forward McKell Oliverio’s 17 points.

RYLE 12-9-11-15—47
at SK 10-13-23-14—60

   RYLE (8-8): Monobe 1 4 6, Oliverio 7 1 17, Connor 2 0 4, Lange 3 1 8, Carouthers 1 0 2, Senvisky 5 0 10. Totals 19 6 47.

   SIMON KENTON (16-2): Schmiade 2 0 5, Owings 4 6 17, Hester 0 2 2, Cook 4 4 12, Cox 2 4 8, Morrison 0 1 1, P. Bosse 4 0 9, Tomlin 2 2 6. Totals 18 19 60.

   3-pointers: SK—Owings 3, Schmiade, P. Bosse. R—Oliverio 2, Lange. JV: Simon Kenton, 45-33.

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