This week in Cincinnati, several high school basketball teams hit the court, showcasing some thrilling competition. Here’s a breakdown of the recent games played.
In a nail-biter, West Clermont edged out St. Ursula with a score of 47-44. St. Ursula started strong, leading with a halftime score of 20-19. However, West Clermont rallied in the second half, largely thanks to a standout performance from Hale, who scored 28 points. St. Ursula’s top scorer was Nichols with 16 points, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win.
In another close match, Colerain defeated Ursuline Academy 49-42. The halftime score favored Colerain at 23-18. Garza was the leading scorer for Ursuline with 22 points, while Colerain had a balanced attack with multiple players contributing. Johnson and Miller each scored 11 points for Colerain.
Madeira dominated Seven Hills with a convincing score of 64-30. The home team showcased their prowess, outscoring their rivals throughout the game.
In bowling, Mercy McAuley triumphed over Roger Bacon with a team score of 2484 to 1629. Rottinghouse led Mercy McAuley with a high of 394. Meanwhile, Deer Park defeated Reading 1587-1034, with Heringer scoring 262 to lead Deer Park.
In the various matches, teams showed grit and determination. With these early-season games under their belts, players are looking to improve as they move deeper into the season. Stay tuned for more updates and key matchups as teams continue to battle it out on the court.
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