1/24 GBK: Holmes gets past Ryle

Kilburn trey helps ice Bulldogs' win

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Posted: 01/25/2013

By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com

   Junior guard Deena Kilburn hit a clutch 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter as Holmes edged Ryle, 63-59 on Thursday.

   Raiders senior forward McKell Oliverio was fouled attempting a 3-pointer and hit all three of her foul shots to cut it to two, but Ryle committed multiple turnovers on their final possessions.

   Bulldogs sophomore guard Deja Turner led all scorers with 21 points, and Kilburn added 16.

   Oliverio racked up a team-high 18 points for the Raiders.

HOLMES 6-18-17-22—63
at RYLE 8-11-25-15—59

   HOLMES (11-10): Turner 8 5 21, Holder 2 9 13, Moore 2 0 4, T. Kilburn 1 0 2, K. Kilburn 4 6 16, Salaah 2 2 6, Johnson 0 1 1. Totals 19 23 63.

   RYLE (8-11): Senvisky 2 3 7, Connor 3 0 8, Oliverio 5 7 18, Monobe 2 0 4, Lange 3 4 10, Martin 2 2 6, Schwartz 2 0 4, Reichert 1 0 2. Totals 21 16 59.

   3-pointers: H—D. Kilburn 2. R—Oliverio. JV: Ryle won.

   BOONE COUNTY 62, BRACKEN COUNTY 46 – Sophomore guard Alexis Switzer rolled up 24 points and seven rebounds to pace the Rebels.

   Junior forward Darby Lankheit finished with a career-high 12 points, and she grabbed five boards for Boone County.

BRACKEN CO. 13-12-10-11—46
at BOONE CO. 21-15-11-15—62

   BRACKEN COUNTY (13-5): Jefferson 3 0 6, Wills 7 4 18, Ba. Cummins 4 2 13, Bell 2 5 9. Totals 16 11 46.

   BOONE COUNTY (11-10): Ford 4 2 10, Jones 2 2 6, Switzer 9 4 24, Moore 2 2 6, Knotts 1 2 4, Lankheit 5 2 12. Totals 23 14 62.

   3-pointers: BO—Switzer 2. BR—Ba. Cummins 3. JV: Boone County, 41-12.

   ST. HENRY 59, GRANT COUNTY 46 – Senior guard Kelly Coburn equaled a season high with 20 points in the Crusaders’ win.

   Coburn scored 13 of St. Henry’s 15 third-quarter points, hitting all three of her 3-pointers. She also grabbed six rebounds.

   Sophomore forward Karly Lehmkuhl added 10 points, and junior forward Trisha Marks pulled down 10 rebounds for the Crusaders.

ST. HENRY 15-14-15-15—59
at GRANT CO. 11-6-11-18—46

   ST. HENRY (10-10): Lehmkuhl 1 8 10, Miller 2 1 5, Marks 3 1 7, Coburn 6 4 20, Neace 3 0 6, Potts 3 3 9, Harlan 1 0 2. Totals 19 17 59.

   GRANT COUNTY (13-7): Fannon 1 0 3, Allen 1 2 4, Martin 1 2 4, Burke 1 0 2, Cummins 1 0 2, Hearn 2 12 16, Chaidez 1 3 5, McCoy 2 3 7, Ruebusch 1 1 3. Totals 11 23 46.

   3-pointers: SH--Coburn 4. GC--Fannon. JV: St. Henry, 26-22.

   VILLA MADONNA 50, DAYTON 40 – Senior forward Lauren Dumaine rolled up 16 points, seven rebounds and five steals in the Blue Lightning win.

   Senior guard Allie Hennard chipped in 14 points, three steals and a pair of assists as Villa Madonna won its seventh games in its last eight and improved to 7-0 in Division III.

   Greendevils sophomore guard Sadie Boles finished with a game-best 20 points.

DAYTON 6-9-9-16—40
at VILLA 6-14-12-18—50

   DAYTON (6-13): Schowalter 5 0 12, Deaton 1 0 3, Moses 0 2 2, Boles 7 0 20, Kubala 0 1 1, Donelan 1 0 2. Totals 14 3 40.

   VILLA MADONNA (13-8): Hengge 4 1 9, Aytes 2 0 6, McGuire 0 1 1, Hennard 5 1 14, Dumaine 6 0 16, Blom 0 4 4. Totals 17 7 50.

   3-pointers: VM—Dumaine 4, Hennard 3, Aytes 2. D—Boles 6, Schowalter 2, Deaton. JV: Dayton, 32-27.

   CALVARY CHRISTIAN 44, LUDLOW 38 – Junior guard Sarah Roaden scored six fourth-quarter points, including four foul shots, to help the Cougars seal the game.

   Roaden finished with a game-high 16 points, hitting 6-of-7 free throw attempts.

   Seniors guard McKenzie Rusch and forward Zania Caudill added 10 points each for Calvary Christian, which has won back-to-back games.

LUDLOW 7-10-11-10—38
at CALVARY 7-17-10-10—44

   LUDLOW (7-11): Wofford 5 1 14, Helmer 1 0 2, Kroger 2 2 6, Green-Murphy 5 0 14, Smith 1 0 2. Totals 14 3 38.

   CALVARY CHRISTIAN (8-12): Merkley 1 2 5, Roaden 5 6 16, Rusch 5 0 10, Norton 1 1 3, Caudill 4 1 10. Totals 16 10 46.

   3-pointers: CC—Merkley, Caudill. L—Green-Murphy 4, Wofford 3. JV: Ludlow won.

   BELLEVUE 58, DEMING 47 – Senior forward Jennifer Sexton tallied a game-best 23 points and 15 rebounds for the Tigers.

   Freshman guard Kira Ross notched 15 points and 13 rebounds for Bellevue, including seven points in the fourth quarter to break the tie at the end of the third period.

   Tigers freshman guard Makayla Bishop also finished in double figures, tallying 11 points and seven steals.

DEMING 17-9-13-8—47
at BELLEVUE 16-11-12-19—58

   DEMING (1-17): Hesler 4 0 8, Mitchell 3 5 12, Fryman 1 1 3, Thomas 3 0 7, Smithers 8 1 17. Totals 19 7 47.

   BELLEVUE (8-11): Sexton 10 3 23, Bishop 4 0 11, C. Schmits 1 1 3, K. Schmits 3 0 6, Ross 6 3 15. Totals 24 7 58.

   3-pointers: B—Bishop 3. D—Mitchell, Thomas.

   NOTRE DAME 79, BEECHWOOD 27 – Junior guard Carlee Clemons scored 11 of her 13 points during the Pandas’ 33-0 first-quarter run.

   Notre Dame senior forward Olivia Voskuhl led all scorers with 21 points, including 10 in the opening period.

BEECHWOOD 0-9-4-14—27
at N. DAME 33-16-19-11—79   

   BEECHWOOD (7-12): Berger 0 2 2, O. Stokes 1 1 4, Johnson 1 6 8, Barry

2 1 5, Williams 1 0 2, Gieske 2 2 6. Totals 7 12 27.

   NOTRE DAME (13-5): Ogle 2 0 5, Hansel 2 1 5, Shriver 2 0 4, Bernhard 3 0 7, Voskuhl 10 0 21, Kellam 2 0 4, Henderson 3 0 6, Hellmann 2 4 9, Clemons 6 0 13, Smith 2 1 5. Totals 34 6 79.

   3-pointers: ND—Ogle, Bernhard, Voskuhl, Hellmann, Clemons. B—O. Stokes.

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