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    Rhodes leads Rebels past Struthers – Morning Journal News

    Dec 31, 2024
    Crestview’s Addison Rhodes goes to the hoop against Struthers’ Katelyn Kimble for two of her game-high 33 points Monday. (Special to the Journal/Gary Leininger)
    COLUMBIANA — Addison Rhodes scored 21 of her game-high 33 points in the first half in leading Crestview past Struthers, 57-29, Monday.
    The Rebels improve to 8-3.
    Luvain Graskins added eight points, nine rebounds and three blocks and Brianna DiCross had eight assists and five steals. Rhodes also had seven steals.
    The Rebels led 18-4 in the first quarter and 36-9 at halftime.
    Struthers drops to 2-7, including losses to West Branch and South Range.
    Crestview also won the junior varsity game, 15-9, in two quarters. Brianna Baker led the Rebels with six points.
    Crestview will host Liberty on Friday with the junior varsity game starting at 5:30 p.m.
    S: 4- 5-12-8–29
    C: 18-18-17-4–57
    STRUTHERS SCORING: Riley Guy 1-0-2, Katelyn Kimble 4-4-14, Gianna Martin 2-0-4, Vivian Marker 1-1-3, S. Law 1-0-2, Mi’Liyah Law 1-2-4. TEAM TOTALS: 10, 7-11: 29.
    CRESTVIEW SCORING: Ava Bucey 0-0-0, Addison Rhodes 12-6-33, Madeline English 0-0-0, Kerrigan Miller 2-0-5, Lainey Milhoan 1-0-2, Katie MacKay 0-0-0, Brianna Baker 0-0-0, Luvrain Gaskins 3-2-8, Brianna DiCross 2-0-4, Myer Miller 2-0-5. TEAM TOTALS: 22, 8-12: 57.
    Three-point goals: Struthers 2 (Kimble 2), Crestview 5 (Rhodes 3, K. Miller, M. Miller).
    East Palestine 41, Campbell 24
    EAST PALESTINE — Emma Gingher had 10 points and five rebounds as East Palestine scored a 41-24 win over Campbell Memorial on Monday.
    Jacklynn Ogle added nine points and five rebounds.
    Marley Blythe had seven points, five rebounds and four assists.
    East Palestine is 3-8 and is at Southern on Thursday.
    CA: 2- 3- 8-11–24
    EP: 6-14-13- 9–41
    CAMPBELL SCORING: Colon 0-0-0, Diaz 3-0-8, Floyd Brown 3-4-11, Paris 1-0-2, DeSantis 0-0-0, Miller 0-0-0, Gonzalez 1-1-3, Kamal 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 8, 5-10: 24.
    EAST PALESTINE SCORING: Jacklynn Ogle 4-1-9, Cami Kridler 1-0-2, Sydney Jurjavcic 1-0-2, Emma Gingher 4-2-10, Marley Blythe 2-3-7, Alivia Magness 3-0-7, Kennedy Andre 2-0-4. TEAM TOTALS: 17, 7-11: 41.
    Three-point goals: Campbell 3 (Diaz 2, Floyd Brown 1), East Palestine 1 (Magness).
    Lowellville 55, Lisbon 6
    LOWELLVILLE — Lowellville dominated Lisbon 55-6 on Monday in girls basketball play.
    Lisbon fell to 3-7 and will be at Leetonia on Thursday.
    Jayden Smyth had four points for Lisbon.
    Heartland 55, Leetonia 21
    LEETONIA — Sarah Reynolds had 21 points to lead Heartland past Leetonia 55-21 on Monday.
    Gabriella McDowell added nine points for the Lions, 6-4.
    Starr Neel had six points for the Bears, 0-8.
    Leetonia hosts Lisbon on Thursday.
    Heartland is at Malvern on Saturday.
    HE: 9-19-15-12 –55
    LE: 8- 3- 4- 6–21
    HEARTLAND SCORING: Rachel Reynolds 5, Gabriella McDowell 9, Sarah Reynolds 21, Kalleigh Shodd 5, Emily McDowell 6, Emme Matthews 9.
    LEETONIA SCORING: Hallie Lewis 2, Breyle Merritt 2, Addia Peddicord 1, Oliva Neel 2, Starr Neel 6, Kasey Williams 4, Taylor Chapman 3, Carli Simms 1.
    Salem 71, Hubbard 42
    SALEM — Abby Knickerbocker scored 23 points and Reese Davidson-Chuck added 22 points and five steals as Salem knocked off Hubbard 71-42 on Monday.
    Rylee Davidson Chuck added five steals, while Muirin Lesko had six rebounds and three assists.
    Salem is 4-6, while Hubbard fell to 4-6.
    Salem won the jayvee game 22-16 behind Peyton Colbert’s seven points.
    Salem is at Alliance on Saturday.
    HU: 4- 9-17-12–42
    SA: 10-14-28-19–71
    HUBBARD SCORING: Corinne Murphy 1-0-3, Layla Sanger 3-3-9, Cara Green 2-0-5, Addalyn Manzo 1-2-5, Khamyah Howell 0-4-4, Jullian Palumbo 1-1-3, Aubrey Harris 1-0-2, Claire Murphy 4-0-11. TEAM TOTALS: 13, 10-22: 42.
    SALEM SCORING: Karlie Sampson 0-0-0, Gary Rohm 0-0-0, Peyton Colbert 0-0-0, Abby Knickerbocker 8-6-23, Ryann Vross 0-0-0, Maddy Andres 3-2-8, Rylee Davidson-Chuck 2-1-6, Muirin Lesko 1-6-8, Emilee Lewis 0-4-4, Reese Davidson-Chuck 9-4-22, Sophia Douglas 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 23, 23-33: 71.
    Three-point goals: Hubbard 6 (Murphy 3, Murphy, Green, Manzo), Salem 2 (Knickerbocker, Rylee Davidson-Chuck)
    Wellsville 43, Toronto 37
    WELLSVILLE — Wellsville evened its record with a 43-37 win over Toronto on Monday in girls basketball action.
    Wellsville senior Bella Poppelriter led the way with 26 points, 15 rebounds and seven steals. Myleigh Jackson added 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals. Kenzie Bosco had nine points and six boards.
    The Tigers are 5-5 and host United on Thursday.
    TO: 2-10-9-16–37
    WE: 9-12-9-13–43
    TORONTO SCORING: Derrington 5-0-11, Sapp 0-1-1, Reeves 6-1-14, Rebich 2-1-5, Owings 1-0-2, Dickinson 2-0-4. TEAM TOTALS: 16, 3-12: 37.
    WELLSVILLE SCORING: Rorie Hager 1-0-2, Bella Poppelriter 8-8-26, Myleigh Jackson 2-0-4, Kenzie Bosco 3-2-9, KEnzie Thompson 1-0-2, Olivia Edison 0-0-0, Karolynn Cataldo 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 15, 10-18: 43.
    Three-point goals: Toronto 2 (Derrington, Reeves), Wellsville 3 (Poppelriter 2, Bosco).
    Edison 67, Beaver 43
    RICHMOND — Edison scored 26 points in the fourth quarter to pull away from Beaver Local for a 67-43 win Monday.
    Kylee Stull led the Wildcats with 23 points and Sophia Henderson collected 19. Abby Carpenter added nine and Lacie Pelley 7.
    Edison improves to 9-2, including two wins over Wellsville. Beaver Local drops to 4-8.
    Edison also won the junior varsity game, 21-20, in overtime. Ava Cline and Ceci Shepherd each scored six points for the Wildcats.
    Beaver Local will play at East Liverpool on Thursday, while Edison hosts Heartland Christian on Jan. 6.
    B: 5-19- 6-13–43
    E: 14-17-10-26–67
    Steubenville 61, Oak Glen 28
    NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Oak Glen’s girls basketball team got off on the wrong foot and never recovered in a 61-28 loss to Steubenville on Monday.
    Big Red led 17-2 after the first quarter. Oak Glen closed the gap to nine at the half but turned in another two point quarter in the third.
    The Golden Bears fall to 6-4, while Big Red is 7-3.
    Oak Glen won the jayvee game, 36-21.
    The Golden Bears are at Tyler on Jan. 6.
    ST: 17- 9-22-11–61
    OG: 2-17- 2- 7–28
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