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St. John?s to help relocate 45 patients, find 120 jobs
SPRINGFIELD - About 45 residents of Mercy St. John?s Center will need to find long-term care and 120 employees will need to find jobs after the center?s closing was announced Tuesday.
Clark OKs additional tornado sirens
SPRINGFIELD - Thousands of residents in five areas of Clark County should have better weather warnings after new tornado sirens are installed this year.
County may consider removing criminal past question on applications
SPRINGFIELD - Clark County officials are planning to revise their job application for the first time in a decade and among the possible changes could be removing the question: ?Have you ever been convicted of a crime??
County chamber selects new director
URBANA - Sandi Arnold was named executive director of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.
Police: Begging incidents up 400%
CENTERVILLE - Centerville is the latest area community to crack down on aggressive panhandling, responding to what police chief Bruce P.
Dayton library to seek $230 million bond
The Dayton Metro Library system is planning to ask residents to support up to a $230 million bond issue in November.
Informant?s killer gets life
DAYTON - An Indiana man convicted of killing a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration confidential informant at an Englewood ambush was sentenced Tuesday to life without the possibility of parole.
U.S. commerce reps: New transportation bill needed for economic growth
DAYTON - Continued gridlock in Congress is harming the nation?s ability to fix crumbling highways and bridges and plan for new projects vital to the economy, a U.S.
Deep cuts expected if Carlisle can?t pass levy
CARLISLE - In less than three weeks, the Carlisle Local School District will ask voters to pass a bond issue and an income tax for operations.
County health survey begins this week
Residents in Champaign County will begin receiving calls this week asking them to participate in a survey about their health.
Concern growing about pet treats
SPRINGFIELD - Holly McCutcheon is convinced chicken jerky treats from China sickened her 5-year-old dog, Jack, and another dog she cared for earlier this year.
Ohio voters may get say on ?right to work?
In the wake of Indiana?s recent passage of a right-to-work law, opposing sides in Ohio are preparing to battle over the same issue.
Congressmen confident VA cemetery errors fixed
DAYTON - Dayton National Cemetery has more safeguards in place to ensure veterans and their family members are buried in the right grave sites since two people buried in the 1980s were interred in the unmarked graves of two Civil War veterans, two congressman said.
Unseasonably warm weather will continue
DAYTON - Unseasonably warm temperatures stick around through Thursday followed by a chance of snow to start the weekend.
Community Mercy to discuss future of long-term care facility
SPRINGFIELD - The fate of a local nursing home is in question as administrators scheduled meetings today with staff and residents to discuss its future.
Family displaced after early morning fire on South Light
SPRINGFIELD - A family of six is homeless after an early morning fire Monday on South Light Street.
Blinded speaker stresses forgiveness
SPRINGFIELD - As he lay in a hospital bed 10 years ago, blind from a rock that crashed through his windshield, the Rev.
4 Air Force airmen killed in Africa crash
The Department of Defense on Monday identified four airmen killed when their U-28 spy plane crashed on Saturday in the eastern African country of Djibouti.
Brown?s budget commentary sparks criticism
WASHINGTON ? National Republicans are criticizing Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, for a recent radio appearance in which Brown said Senate passage of a budget is not ?all that meaningful.?
State taxpayers willing to give more to endangered wildlife, injured vets
Compared to 10 years ago, Ohioans filing their state income taxes today contribute less to Ohio political parties through their tax forms, but they give more to environmental preservation and injured veterans.
Local educators concerned about evaluation standards
SPRINGFIELD - A new law that requires student performance to count as 50 percent of a teacher?s evaluation seems like a good idea in theory but is more complicated in practice, local educators say.
Tenant leaves future of historic building uncertain
SPRINGFIELD - The Clark County Literacy Coalition is considering moving out of the former Warder Public Library, leaving the immediate future of one of Springfield?s architectural gems uncertain.
City?s first black doctor had many experiences
There was no reason to mention the pistols. They had been involved in his life, not his death.
Glenn: U.S. never trailed in space race
WASHINGTON - Orbiting the earth three times sounds like a big deal even 50 years later. John Glenn?s historic flight on Feb.
Troops to get pelvic armor
As the number of catastrophic injuries from improvised explosive devices continues to climb in Afghanistan, officials are working to bring better pelvic protection to American troops.
Obama cancels defense programs tied to Ohio jobs
The Army and the Air Force have spent a combined $1 billion in recent years to develop and acquire the C-27J transport plane, a program the Obama administration is canceling after the first batch of planes have been delivered.
Santorum: Freedoms at stake in presidential election
MASON - Riding high off the endorsement of a key political figure, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told supporters Friday he was the right person to return America to greatness.
Obama wants to cut $24 billion in 2013
WASHINGTON - Tucked inside President Barack Obama?s $3.8 trillion fiscal 2013 budget is a list of federal programs that he has sentenced to death - or something close to it.
Catholic Central plans $5M building project
SPRINGFIELD - Catholic Central Schools has raised $3.27 million as part of a campaign to fund a construction project to update buildings and consolidate to two campuses, said President Kenith Britt.
Students showcase projects at Clark County Science Fair
SPRINGFIELD - Dozens of Clark County students showcased science projects at Springfield High School on Saturday.

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Local Scoreboard for Feb. 22
Preps GIRLS BASKETBALL AREA SECTIONAL RESULTS Division I, Dayton 2 At Lebanon Northmont 56, Tecumseh 43 TECUMSEH (43) - C.
Final high school boys state basketball poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the final weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
SWBL coaches feel right at home
For Ben Buehner, taking over the boys basketball program at Valley View High School - his alma mater, no less - presented its challanges.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 19
Preps GIRLS BASKETBALL AREA SECTIONAL RESULTS Division III Wilmington Greeneview 81, Williamsburg 56 WILLIAMSBURG (56) - McManus 6 5-8 21, Wetzel 3 2-2 9, Clark 0 1-2 1, Meisberger 2 0-0 4, Dennis 4 7-8 15, Guess 2 0-0 6.
Honorary Wildcat hits ceremonial basket
By John Bombatch Staff Writer FRANKLIN ? When his stepson said he?d been added to the Franklin High School boys varsity basketball roster on Thursday, Robert Cain and his wife Debbie knew something was up.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 18
Preps BOYS BASKETBALL Greeneview 61, Northeastern 33 NORTHEASTERN (33) - T.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 17
Preps SWIMMING Area District Qualifiers Boys Catholic Central: Matt Pettit (100 back); Chip Samuelson (100 breast, 50 free); Jeff Ross (100 butterfly, 200 IM); 200 free relay (Pettit, Chip Setterfield, Ross, Samuelson); 200 medley relay (Ian Collins, Samuelson, Ross, Pettit).
Wrestling seeing less football players on teams
Compared to wrestling, football season was a relative break for Vandalia Butler teammates Cody McKenzie, Nate Martin and Andrew Scarpelli.
Latest area varsity boys, girls swimming leaders for Feb. 17
BOYS SWIMMING School/Name Time 200 Medley Relay Oakwood 1:34.99 Beavercreek 1:37.08 Centerville 1:38.72 Tippecanoe 1:46.91 Van.
Latest area varsity wrestling leaders for Feb. 17
WT Name W/L Pins 106 C.
Latest area varsity boys, girls bowling leaders for Feb. 17
BOYS BOWLING (min. 20 games) Name G Avg.
Latest area varsity girls basketball leaders for Feb. 17
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Latest area varsity boys basketball leaders for Feb. 17
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Local Scoreboard for Feb. 16
Preps WRESTLING FINAL REGULAR SEASON HONOR ROLL 106 D. Rogers, Northwestern 39-3 M.
Anna girls top final AP poll
Just like it has been all season, Anna High School again stood atop Division III - garnering 19 of 25 first-place votes - when the final Associated Press state girls basketball poll was released Tuesday.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 15
Preps GIRLS BASKETBALL FINAL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TEAM School Off Def FG% FT% Kenton Ridge 77.1 49.4 44.6 64.1 Mechanicsburg 68.9 46.2 45.1 64.5 Tecumseh 68.3 45.2 43.7 67.7 Urbana 67.6 53.8 41.4 62.0 Triad 63.8 39.3 42.0 69.0 Greeneview 58.0 43.5 40.0 60.0 Greenon 48.8 42.9 37.1 62.4 West Lib-Salem 48.0 40.8 44.0 59.0 Shawnee 46.2 51.3 39.7 56.0 Catholic Central 45.9 55.1 n/a n/a Southeastern 44.3 49.3 36.9 69.8 Graham 44.1 50.4 31.3 61.5 Cedarville 43.2 48.7 35.0 58.2 Emmanuel 42.0 40.6 30.6 54.4 Springfield 39.1 55.9 27.2 49.0 Northeastern 36.4 50.4 26.5 49.0 Northwestern 32.7 56.2 36.3 50.6 INDIVIDUAL Scoring (Minimum: 10.0 avg) Player, school G Pts Avg. Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 573 28.7 Ashton Lovely, GV 20 516 25.8 Trischa Lacy, Urb 20 480 24.0 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 457 22.9 Mariah Harris, KR 20 410 20.5 Tori Purk, Burg 20 402 20.1 Jenna Erwin, SE 20 381 19.0 Becka Peterson, WLS 20 378 18.9 Taylor Dyke, Gra 20 362 18.1 Paige McCrary, KR 20 317 15.9 Kaley Moss, Urb 20 311 15.6 Taylor Johnson, CC 20 308 15.4 Chelsey Davis, Tec 20 306 15.3 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 19 287 15.1 Emily Sheridan, Ced 19 285 15.0 Kristen Dunlap, Burg 20 283 14.1 Megan Ball, EC 20 265 13.3 Paige Lewis, CC 20 262 13.1 Lindsay Black, Gra 20 259 13.0 Carly Gregory, Shaw 20 258 12.9 Whitney Robinson, Gre 20 235 12.4 Jamie Dodane, Burg 20 240 12.0 Faith Orecchio, Triad 20 239 12.0 Hannah Decker, EC 20 223 11.2 Emily Aviles, Ced 20 222 11.1 Morgan Spitzer, Shaw 16 177 11.1 Ashley Tunstall, Spfld 20 218 10.9 Haley McCohn, NE 20 215 10.7 Megan Christmann, Tec 20 214 10.7 Taylor Perry, SE 20 210 10.5 Field goal percentage (Minimum: 4 att/game & 50%) Player, school G Fgm-a Pct. Tori Purk, Burg 20 145-233 62.2 Becka Peterson, WLS 20 151-246 61.0 Carly Gregory, Shaw 20 101-172 58.7 Heather Slaughter, Gre 20 70-130 53.8 Jackie Liming, GV 20 55-105 52.0 3-point percentage (Minimum: 2 att/game & 30%) Player, school G Fgm-a Pct. Trischa Lacy, Urb 20 102-235 43.4 Paige McCrary, KR 20 40-95 42.1 Taylor Perry, SE 20 39-105 37.1 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 59-158 37.0 Emily Aviles, Ced 20 39-114 34.2 Ashton Lovely, Tec 20 74-229 32.0 Dayna Ober, Triad 20 17-53 32.0 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 20 28-91 30.8 Anna McKenzie, Triad 20 28-91 30.8 Brittany Frappier, Tec 20 28-91 30.8 Free throw percentage (Minimum: 2 att/game & 70%) Player, school G Ftm-a Pct. Trischa Lacy, Urb 20 92-109 84.4 Ashton Lovely, GV 20 110-135 81.0 Paige McCrary, KR 20 33-41 80.5 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 110-140 79.0 Taylor Perry, SE 20 39-51 76.5 Jenna Erwin, SE 20 94-124 75.8 Teddi Tankersley, Gre 20 59-78 75.6 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 111-152 73.0 Chelsey Davis, Tec 20 58-79 73.4 Lauren Wickline, Ced 20 47-64 73.4 Morgan Spitzer, Shaw 16 49-67 73.1 Whitney Robinson, Gre 20 70-98 71.4 Kaley Moss, Urb 20 76-107 71.0 Emily Aviles, Ced 20 39-55 70.9 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 19 33-47 70.2 Faith Orecchio, Triad 20 79-113 70.0 Rebounding (Minimum: 6.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Mariah Harris, KR 20 267 13.5 Tori Purk, Burg 20 237 11.8 Carly Gregory, Shaw 20 225 11.3 Breanna Coffman, EC 20 221 11.1 Becka Peterson, WLS 20 192 9.6 Ashley Tunstall, Spfld 20 183 9.2 Heather Slaughter, Gre 19 175 9.2 Chelsey Davis, Tec 20 177 8.9 Kelsey Crooks, NW 20 175 8.8 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 165 8.3 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 161 8.1 Faith Orecchio, Triad 20 161 8.1 Megan Ball, EC 20 155 7.8 Kaley Moss, Urb 20 154 7.7 Jackie Liming, GV 20 150 7.5 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 19 142 7.5 Katelynn McDaniel, NE 20 149 7.4 Jenna Erwin, SE 20 147 7.3 Trischa Lacy, Urb 20 145 7.3 Kayla Hurley, NW 16 117 7.3 Lauren Wickline, Ced 20 140 7.0 Mona Ratliff, SE 19 133 7.0 Alexis Smith, WLS 20 138 6.9 Alex Jones, Gra 20 121 6.7 Sophie Sonneman, GV 20 129 6.4 Kristen Dunlap, Burg 20 129 6.4 Emily Sheridan, Ced 19 122 6.4 Allison Viney, NW 19 121 6.4 Destiny McMurtry, NW 7 45 6.4 Megan Christmann, Tec 20 125 6.3 Paige McCrary, KR 20 126 6.3 Jamie Dodane, Burg 20 123 6.1 Assists (Minimum: 3.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 156 7.8 Mariah Harris, KR 20 121 6.1 Lianne Masquelier, Gre 18 97 5.4 Kaley Moss, Urb 20 106 5.3 Ashton Lovely, GV 20 96 4.8 Dayna Ober, Triad 20 91 4.6 Megan Ball, EC 20 88 4.4 Jordan Hux, Burg 18 65 3.6 Jamie Dodane, Burg 20 67 3.3 Brooke Dodane, Burg 20 64 3.2 Lindsay Black, Gra 20 63 3.2 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 62 3.1 Stefanie Davis, KR 20 62 3.1 Taylor Dyke, Gra 20 60 3.0 Steals (Minimum: 3.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 20 127 6.4 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 122 6.1 Megan Ball, EC 20 104 5.2 Mariah Harris, KR 20 97 4.9 Hannah Decker, EC 20 83 4.2 Whitney Robinson, Gre 20 74 3.9 Jamie Dodane, Burg 20 70 3.5 Taylor Dyke, Gra 20 69 3.5 Natasha Siebenaler, GV 20 62 3.1 Blocks (Minimum: 1.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Chelsey Davis, Tec 20 51 2.6 Heather Slaughter, Gre 20 42 2.2 Becka Peterson, WLS 20 40 2.0 Mariah Harris, KR 20 40 2.0 Rebecca Levings, Triad 14 20 1.4 Ashton Lovely, GV 20 22 1.1 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 20 20 1.0 STANDINGS Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division League Season Team W L W L Fairmont 10 0 17 3 Centerville 8 2 16 4 Northmont 6 4 12 8 Beavercreek 4 6 10 10 Wayne 2 8 10 10 Springfield 0 10 5 15 Central Buckeye Conference Kenton Trail Division League Season Team W L W L Tippecanoe 9 1 13 7 Tecumseh 8 2 17 3 Kenton Ridge 7 3 17 3 Shawnee 3 7 8 12 Bellefontaine 3 7 5 15 Stebbins 0 10 4 16 Mad River Division League Season Team W L W L Greenon 8 2 14 6 Urbana 8 2 14 6 Graham 8 2 10 10 Indian Lake 4 6 9 11 Benjamin Logan 2 8 6 14 Northwestern 0 10 1 19 Ohio Heritage Conference League Season Team W L W L Triad 13 1 19 1 Greeneview 12 2 17 4 Mechanicsburg 10 4 16 4 Southeastern 8 6 10 10 West Liberty-Salem 7 7 13 7 Cedarville 3 11 8 12 Catholic Central 2 12 5 15 Northeastern 1 13 4 16 Metro Buckeye Conference League Season Team W L W L Miami Valley 12 0 18 2 Dayton Christian 8 2 13 5 Xenia Christian 6 5 10 8 Troy Christian 5 7 8 12 Yellow Springs 5 7 8 12 Emmanuel Christian 4 8 9 11 Middletown Christian 0 11 1 18 AREA SECTIONAL SCORES Monday?s Late Scores Division II Xenia Ben Logan 47, Indian Lake 36 Division III Wilmington Fayetteville 59, Clermont NE 35 Tuesday?s Scores Division I Centerville 65, Sidney 22 Cin.
High school boys state basketball poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the sixth of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses): DIVISION I 1, Cols.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 12
Preps GIRLS BASKETBALL Greenon 48, Benjamin Logan 34 BENJAMIN LOGAN (34) - C.
Dixie tops Carlisle to halt 4-game skid
NEW LEBANON - A four-game losing streak sabotaged Dixie?s league title chances and the potential for a higher seed at Sunday?s boys basketball sectional tournament draw.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 11
Preps BOYS BASKETBALL Shawnee 62, Tecumseh 58, OT TECUMSEH (58) - C.
Latest area varsity wrestling leaders for Feb. 10
(min. 20 decisions) WT Name W/L Pins 106 C.
Latest area varsity boys, girls bowling leaders for Feb. 10
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Latest area varsity boys basketball leaders for Feb. 10
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Latest area varsity girls basketball leaders for Feb. 10
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Latest area varsity boys, girls swimming leaders for Feb. 10
Boys swimming: School/Name Time 200 Medley Relay Oakwood 1:34.99 Beavercreek 1:37.94 Centerville 1:38.72 Tippecanoe 1:46.91 Van.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 10
Preps SWIMMING FINAL HONOR ROLL BOYS 200 Medley Relay Catholic Central 1:45.54 Shawnee 1:52.06 Kenton Ridge 1:52.54 200 Free T.
Does the Wizard jinx area teams?
I?ve been asking myself this question a lot lately: Is the Wizard cursed? I didn?t buy it until this week.
State wrestling poll for Feb. 9
Division I 1.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 9
Preps WRESTLING HONOR ROLL (Through Tuesday, Feb. 7) 106 D. Rogers, Northwestern 37-2 M.
Local Scoreboard for Feb. 8
Preps GIRLS BASKETBALL WEEK 10 STATISTICS (Through Monday, Feb. 6) TEAM School Off Def FG% FT% Kenton Ridge 79.3 50.3 44.6 62.1 Mechanicsburg 69.3 45.4 45.8 62.6 Tecumseh 67.4 44.0 43.1 67.6 Urbana 65.7 54.6 40.6 62.5 Triad 65.6 38.3 43.0 68.0 Greeneview 58.2 43.8 40.0 59.0 Greenon 48.8 42.4 37.0 62.5 Shawnee 46.8 53.0 39.7 55.5 Southeastern 46.6 54.2 n/a n/a West Liberty-Salem 45.3 37.4 44.0 58.0 Graham 44.9 51.5 31.1 61.4 Southeastern 44.1 50.6 36.5 69.8 Cedarville 43.4 47.4 34.4 58.0 Emmanuel 42.2 39.4 30.7 53.5 Springfield 38.9 55.0 26.9 49.3 Northeastern 35.9 52.2 27.0 48.0 Yellow Springs 35.4 40.6 n/a n/a Northwestern 33.2 57.4 36.6 50.6 INDIVIDUAL Scoring (Minimum: 10.0 avg) Player, school G Pts Avg. Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 18 526 29.2 Ashton Lovely, GV 18 469 26.0 Trischa Lacy, Urb 18 411 22.8 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 408 22.7 Mariah Harris, KR 18 378 21.0 Tori Purk, Burg 17 355 20.8 Jenna Erwin, SE 18 343 19.0 Becka Peterson, WLS 18 338 18.8 Taylor Dyke, Gra 18 334 18.6 Paige McCrary, KR 18 303 16.8 Kaley Moss, Urb 18 283 15.7 Chelsey Davis, Tec 18 280 15.6 Taylor Johnson, CC 18 277 15.3 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 17 257 15.1 Emily Sheridan, Ced 18 255 14.1 Kristen Dunlap, Burg 17 233 13.7 Paige Lewis, CC 18 242 13.4 Carly Gregory, Shaw 18 239 13.3 Megan Ball, EC 18 237 13.2 Lindsay Black, Gra 18 234 13.0 Faith Orecchio, Tri 18 225 12.5 Whitney Robinson, Gre 18 215 11.9 Tori Purk, Burg 17 197 11.5 Hannah Decker, EC 18 206 11.4 Emily Aviles, Ced 19 207 10.8 Taylor Perry, SE 18 196 10.8 Haley McCohn, NE 18 195 10.8 Morgan Spitzer, Shaw 14 149 10.6 Megan Christmann, Tec 18 188 10.4 Ashley Tunstall, Spfld 18 187 10.4 Field goal percentage (Minimum: 4 att/game & 50%) Player, school G Fgm-a Pct. Tori Purk, Burg 17 131-205 63.9 Becka Peterson, WLS 18 136-222 61.0 Carly Gregory, Shaw 18 93-153 60.8 Sam Wiederkehr, KR 14 37-62 59.7 Heather Slaughter, Gre 18 66-119 55.5 Jackie Liming, GV 18 47-93 51.0 3-point percentage (Minimum: 2 att/game & 30%) Player, school G Fgm-a Pct. Paige McCrary, KR 18 40-93 43.0 Trischa Lacy, Urb 18 84-209 40.2 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 18 56-143 39.0 Taylor Perry, SE 18 37-95 38.9 Emily Aviles, Ced 19 37-108 34.2 Dayna Ober, Triad 18 17-50 34.0 Ashton Lovely, GV 18 69-212 33.0 Natasha Siebenaler, GV 18 18-56 32.0 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 17 25-80 31.3 Jamie Dodane, Burg 17 14-46 30.4 Brooke Dodane, Burg 17 19-63 30.1 Anna McKenzie, Triad 18 25-84 30.0 Free throw percentage (Minimum: 2 att/game & 70%) Player, school G Ftm-a Pct. Trischa Lacy, Urb 18 87-103 84.5 Paige McCrary, KR 18 31-39 79.5 Ashton Lovely, GV 18 92-116 79.0 Kelsey Funderburg, Tri 18 102-130 78.0 Teddi Tankersley, Gre 18 57-74 77.0 Jenna Erwin, SE 18 88-116 75.9 Taylor Perry, SE 18 37-49 75.5 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 103-109 74.1 Lauren Wickline, Ced 19 47-64 73.4 Morgan Spitzer, Shaw 14 41-56 73.2 Chelsey Davis, Tec 18 52-72 72.2 Kaley Moss, Urb 18 72-100 72.0 Emily Aviles, Ced 19 38-53 71.7 Whitney Robinson, Gre 18 63-90 70.0 Rebounding (Minimum: 6.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Mariah Harris, KR 18 241 13.4 Tori Purk, Burg 17 204 12.0 Carly Gregory, Shaw 18 204 11.3 Breanna Coffman, EC 18 201 11.2 Becka Peterson, WLS 18 171 9.5 Chelsey Davis, Tec 18 167 9.3 Ashley Tunstall, Spfld 18 164 9.1 Heather Slaughter, Gre 18 163 9.1 Kelsey Crooks, NW 18 153 8.5 Faith Orecchio, Triad 18 153 8.5 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 18 150 8.3 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 148 8.2 Megan Ball, EC 18 142 7.9 Lindsey Fenwick, KR 18 132 7.8 Trischa Lacy, Urb 18 136 7.6 Jenna Erwin, SE 18 135 7.5 Kaley Moss, Urb 18 131 7.3 Jackie Liming, GV 18 131 7.3 Katelynn McDaniel, NE 18 130 7.2 Kayla Hurley, NW 14 101 7.2 Lauren Wickline, Ced 19 135 7.1 Alexis Smith, WLS 18 128 7.1 Alex Jones, Gra 17 120 7.1 Mona Ratliff, SE 17 117 6.8 Paige McCrary, KR 18 118 6.6 Allison Viney, NW 17 113 6.6 Emily Sheridan, Ced 18 116 6.4 Sophie Sonneman, GV 18 116 6.4 Megan Christmann, Tec 18 112 6.2 Kristen Dunlap, Burg 17 107 6.2 Jamie Dodane, Burg 17 103 6.0 Assists (Minimum: 3.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 140 7.8 Mariah Harris, KR 18 113 6.3 Lianne Masquelier, Gre 18 93 5.5 Kaley Moss, Urb 18 90 5.0 Ashton Lovely, GV 18 88 4.9 Megan Ball, EC 18 83 4.6 Dayna Ober, Triad 18 80 4.4 Jordan Hux, Burg 15 57 3.8 Jamie Dodane, Burg 17 61 3.5 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 18 58 3.2 Lindsay Black, Gra 18 57 3.2 Brooke Dodane, Burg 17 55 3.2 Trischa Lacy, Urb 18 55 3.1 Stefanie Davis, KR 18 54 3.0 Steals (Minimum: 3.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 110 6.1 Kelsey Funderburgh, Tri 18 110 6.1 Mariah Harris, KR 18 95 5.3 Megan Ball, EC 18 97 5.4 Hannah Decker, EC 18 79 4.4 Whitney Robinson, Gre 18 71 3.9 Taylor Dyke, Gra 18 62 3.4 Jamie Dodane, Burg 17 58 3.4 Faith Orecchio, Triad 18 55 3.1 Natasha Siebenaler, GV 18 55 3.1 Blocks (Minimum: 1.0 avg.) Player, school G Tot Avg. Chelsey Davis, Tec 18 50 2.8 Heather Slaughter, Gre 18 40 2.2 Mariah Harris, KR 18 38 2.1 Becka Peterson, WLS 18 37 2.1 Rebecca Levings, Tri 12 17 1.4 Bianca Quisenberry, Tec 18 20 1.1 Megan Christmann, Tec 18 19 1.1 Ashton Lovely, GV 18 18 1.0 STANDINGS Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division League Season Team W L W L Fairmont 9 0 16 3 Centerville 7 2 14 4 Northmont 5 4 11 8 Beavercreek 4 5 9 9 Wayne 2 7 9 9 Springfield 0 9 5 14 Central Buckeye Conference Kenton Trail Division League Season Team W L W L Tecumseh 8 1 16 2 Tippecanoe 8 1 11 7 Kenton Ridge 6 3 15 3 Shawnee 3 6 7 11 Bellefontaine 1 7 3 14 Stebbins 0 8 4 13 Mad River Division League Season Team W L W L Greenon 7 2 13 5 Urbana 7 2 12 6 Graham 7 2 9 9 Indian Lake 4 5 8 10 Benjamin Logan 2 7 6 12 Northwestern 0 9 1 17 Ohio Heritage Conference League Season Team W L W L Triad 12 0 18 0 Greeneview 10 2 14 4 Mechanicsburg 9 4 13 4 Southeastern 7 6 9 10 West Liberty-Salem 6 6 12 6 Cedarville 3 10 8 11 Catholic Central 2 10 5 13 Northeastern 1 12 3 15 Metro Buckeye Conference League Season Team W L W L Miami Valley 11 0 17 2 Dayton Christian 7 2 12 5 Xenia Christian 5 5 9 7 Yellow Springs 5 5 8 9 Emmanuel Christian 4 7 9 10 Troy Christian 3 7 6 12 Middletown Christian 0 10 1 17 Tuesday?s Game Northeastern 56, Ridgemont 31 NORTHEASTERN (56) : K.