2/4 GBK: Beechwood, Bellevue earn wins

Johnson rolls up 26 for Tigers

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Posted: 02/05/2013

By John Lachmann
Kypostsports@yahoo.com

   Eighth-grade guard Ally Johnson scored 11 of her career-high 26 points in the fourth quarter as Beechwood edged Lloyd, 63-54 on Monday.

   Johnson connected of 5-of-7 3-pointers, and dished for three assists as the Tigers won their second straight game.

   Beechwood freshman guard Macy Stuempel added 13 points and five assists.

   Senior guard Shelby Rudd finished with a team-best 19 points and senior forward Danielle Cheatum chipped in 18 to pace the Juggernauts.

LLOYD 8-9-17-20—54
at BEECHWOOD 19-16-7-21—63

   LLOYD (7-15): Brown 1 0 2, Rudd 7 2 19, Gentry 0 4 4, Cheatum 7 4 18, Johns 3 1 7, Stagge 2 0 4. Totals 20 11 54.

   BEECHWOOD (9-15): Stuempel 5 2 13, Schilling 0 1 1, O. Stokes 2 1 5, K. Stokes 1 0 2, Johnson 8 5 26, Barry 1 3 6, Gieske 4 2 10. Totals 21 14 63.

   3-pointers: B—Johnson 5, Stuempel, Barry. L—Rudd 3.

   BELLEVUE 49, CALVARY CHRISTIAN 30 – Freshman guard Kira Ross rolled up 19 points, six rebounds and five assists in the Tigers’ win.

   Senior forward Jennifer Sexton added 16 points and seven rebounds for Bellevue, which won its third straight game and improved to 5-1 in its last six.

   Tigers freshman guard Makayla Bishop tallied eight points, seven rebounds and five assists and eighth-grade guard Courtney Schmits stole the ball five times.

   The Cougars were led by senior guard McKenzie Rusch’s 10 points.

C. CHRISTIAN 8-6-8-8—30
at BELLEVUE 15-16-10-8—49

   CALVARY CHRISTIAN (10-15): Merkley 1 0 2, Roaden 1 5 7, Rusch 5 0 10, Trogdon 1 0 2, Norton 2 1 5, Caudill 1 2 4. Totals 11 8 30.

   BELLEVUE (12-12): Sexton 6 4 16, Bishop 3 0 8, C. Schmits 2 0 4, K. Schmits 0 2 2, Ross 5 6 19. Totals 16 12 49.

   3-pointers: B—Ross 3, Bishop 2.

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