In a decisive matchup on Monday, Kenzie Headley showcased her scoring prowess by netting 10 of her game-high 20 points in the first quarter, leading East Liverpool to a commanding 50-21 victory over Beaver Local. With this win, East Liverpool improves its record to 2-2, while Beaver Local falls to 1-2.
The Potters quickly established dominance, outscoring Beaver Local 17-5 in the first quarter and widening the gap to 32-9 by halftime. Cate Davis contributed an impressive 11 points to the winning effort. On Beaver Local’s side, Lora Reeder led with six points, followed by Tori Druschel with five.
In the junior varsity game, Beaver Local claimed victory, defeating East Liverpool 33-16, with Lilly Wright leading her team with seven points.
Upcoming matches show Beaver Local traveling to Harrison Central on Wednesday, while East Liverpool prepares to host Indian Creek on Thursday.
In other league action, Columbiana continued its strong season by defeating Jackson-Milton 58-31. Megan Moser was pivotal for the Clippers, scoring 20 points as they maintained an undefeated record of 4-0 with a variety of players contributing as leading scorers.
Southern Local dominated Toronto 48-33, highlighted by a 16-0 run early in the game. Allyssa Shroades led with 13 points, showcasing a balanced team performance with contributions from multiple players.
Edison also continued its winning streak, improving to 3-0 with a 55-34 win over Wellsville, powered by Sophia Henderson’s 19 points and Abby Carpenter’s 12.
Lastly, West Branch decisively defeated Struthers 51-19, with Tallie Muniz leading the score with 10 points, as they maintained their perfect record at 3-0.
These results underline the robust performances by local teams, providing hope for continued competitive play throughout the season.
Overall, the article highlights the growing enthusiasm and competitiveness in local high school basketball. Fans can look forward to exciting upcoming games as teams continue to develop and showcase their talent on the court.