By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com
Scott drained all six of its free throw attempts in the second overtime of its 88-84 win over Ryle in a game that featured 18 3-pointers and 58 free throws made on Tuesday.
Junior guard Jill Buntin and seventh-grade guards Alexis Stapleton and Ally Niece all drained a pair of foul shots in the final period for the Eagles.
Raiders senior forward McKell Oliverio knocked down a 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation to force the extra sessions.
Sophomore guard Jenna Trimpe scored a team-high 21 points, Buntin had 19 and Niece rolled up 17 for Scott. Freshman forward Tori Dant notched a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds.
Oliverio led all scorers with 26 points, and senior guard Dawn Johnson racked up 18 as Ryle hit 12 treys and had four players reach double figures.
RYLE 21-12-14-22-11-4—84
at SCOTT 14-19-12-24-11-8—88
RYLE (8-13): Johnson 4 9 18, Connor 4 2 14, Senvisky 4 2 13, Oliverio 9 4 26, Carouthers 2 0 4, Schwartz 2 3 7, Jones 0 2 2. Totals 25 22 84.
SCOTT (13-8): Buntin 6 7 19, Dant 3 4 10, Trimpe 5 6 21, Stapleton 1 5 8, Brefeld 2 0 4, Niece 3 11 17, Kallmeyer 3 3 9. Totals 23 36 88.
3-pointers: S—Trimpe 5, Stapleton. R—Connor 4, Oliverio 4, Senvisky 3, Johnson. JV: Ryle, 55-51.
NOTRE DAME 67, CAMPBELL COUNTY 60 – Senior forward Olivia Voskuhl scored six points in the fourth quarter as the Pandas rallied from a one-point deficit heading into the final period.
Voskuhl led all scorers with 29 points, sophomore forward Haylee Smith poured in 13 junior forward Carlee Clemons chipped in 11, including five points in the fourth stanza to help seal Notre Dame’s eighth win in its last nine games.
Senior guard Taylor Robinson paced the Camels with 21 points.
NOTRE DAME 15-16-21-15—67
at CAMPBELL 12-23-18-7—60
NOTRE DAME (15-5): Stallman 1 0 2, Ogle 1 3 5, Voskuhl 12 2 29, Kellam 1 3 5, Hellmann 1 0 2, Clemons 4 3 11, Smith 4 5 13. Totals 24 16 67.
CAMPBELL COUNTY (7-15): Kramer 3 2 8, Bertsch 3 0 7, Robinson 6 7 21, Franzen 1 0 3, Kitchen 1 3 6, Siegmundt 4 1 9, Bishop 0 6 6. Totals 18 19 60.
3-pointers: ND—Voskuhl 3. CC—Robinson 2, Bertsch. JV: Campbell County, 50-42.
COOPER 51, DIXIE HEIGHTS 44 – Junior guard Paige Ross scored seven of her game-best 15 points in the third quarter to open up a 12-point lead for the Jaguars.
Senior guard Andrea Thompson finished with 13 points, six of which came in the second stanza.
Junior guard Samantha Koth hit a pair of threes in the fourth quarter to help the Colonels close the gap, but they fell short. Sophomore center Liza Tibbs led Dixie Heights with 14 points.
D. HEIGHTS 6-12-8-18—44
at COOPER 13-11-14-13—51
DIXIE HEIGHTS (11-13): Malone 2 4 8, Koth 3 0 8, Tibbs 6 2 14, Strong 1 2 4, Diamon 5 0 10. Totals 17 8 44.
COOPER (13-9): Pittman 3 3 11, Maniacci 1 0 2, Brinneman 1 0 2, Smith 1 0 3, Thompson 5 3 13, Cheek 0 4 4, Edmonds 0 1 1, Ross 7 0 15. Totals 18 11 51.
3-pointers: C—Pittman 2, Smith, Ross. JV: Dixie Heights won.
BROSSART 50, ST. HENRY 44 – The Mustangs survived a 10-minute scoring drought in the second half.
Junior forward Sarah Futscher led all scorers with 19 points, and she also grabbed seven rebounds and stole the ball four times.
Senior forward Maria Greis added 12 points and three steals for Brossart.
Senior guard Kelly Coburn scored a team-best 12 points in the Crusaders’ loss.
ST. HENRY 16-6-9-15—44
at BROSSART 15-20-12-3—50
ST. HENRY (10-11): Lehmkuhl 2 0 4, Miller 5 0 10, Schreiber 0 1 1, Marks 1 1 3, Coburn 2 6 12, Niece 2 5 9, Cotts 1 0 2, Hentz 0 3 3. Totals 13 16 44.
BROSSART (19-5): Hartig 1 2 5, Ziegler 1 0 2, Verst 1 0 2, King 0 2 2, Futscher 7 5 19, Stadtmiller 1 1 4, Young 2 0 4, Greis 3 5 12. Totals 16 15 50.
3-pointers: B—Hartig, Rice, Stadtmiller. SH—Coburn 2. JV: Brossart won.
HIGHLANDS 78, BEECHWOOD 39 – Senior forward Jesse Daley scored 22 points in the Bluebirds’ win.
Senior guard Alex Combs set a career high with 14 points, connected on 4-of-5 3-point attempts.
BEECHWOOD 9-9-14-7—39
at HIGHLANDS 20-29-18-11—78
BEECHWOOD (7-14): Stuempel 3 0 7, O. Stokes 4 0 11, K. Stokes 1 0 2, Johnson 3 4 10, Barry 1 0 3, Gieske 2 0 4, Williams 1 0 2. Totals 15 4 39.
HIGHLANDS (17-7): Quillen 0 1 1, Adler 3 0 8, Parton 2 0 5, Coffey 1 0 3, Fisse 4 0 9, Schaefer 2 1 5, Daley 11 0 22, Clark 1 3 5, Leigh 2 2 6, Combs 5 0 14. Totals 31 7 78.
3-pointers: H—Combs 4, Adler 2, Parton, Coffey, Fisse. B—O. Stokes 3, Stuempel, Barry. JV: Highlands, 53-25.
VILLA MADONNA 38, CALVARY CHRISTAN 26 – Blue Lightning senior guard Allie Hennard hit three 3-pointers en route to a team-best 12 points.
Villa Madonna freshman guard Jenna McGuire set a career high with 11 points, and she grabbed six rebounds. McGuire was 7-for-10 from the free throw line, hitting five in the fourth quarter to seal











