PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — Ashley Conley made probably the most of her first profession begin.
Conley scored 18 factors, all on 3-point photographs, to steer Chesapeake to a 60-17 victory over Portsmouth Monday night time in ladies highschool basketball.
The Panthers (9-3 total, 6-2 Ohio Valley Convention) rapidly put the sport out of attain, leaping to a 22-5 lead.
Emily Duncan scored 14 factors and Blake Anderson 10 for the Panthers, who entertain Ironton on Thursday. Emily Cheatham paced the Trojans (1-6, 0-6) with 10 factors.
CHESAPEAKE 22 5 19 14 — 60: Fuller 0 0 0-0 0, Pauley 2 0 0-0 4, Dillon 0 1 0-0 3, Anderson 4 0 2-2 10, McComas 0 1 0-0 3, Shields 0 0 0-0 0, Ward 2 0 4-6 8, Duncan 7 0 0-0 14, Conley 0 6 0-0 18, Jackson 0 0 0-0 0.
PORTSMOUTH 5 2 6 4 — 17: Cheatham 4 0 2-2 10, Trinidad 0 0 0-0 0, Powell 0 0 2-2 2, Meadows 0 0 0-0 0, Wilson 0 0 0-0 0, Potts 0 0 0-0 0, Carr 1 1 0-0 5, Wooden 0 0 0-0 0, Reid 0 0 0-0 0, Johnson 0 0 0-0 0.
IRONTON 52, ROCK HILL 44: Teegan Carpenter and Kirsten Williams made 3-point photographs to spark a 7-0 run in extra time that lifted the Combating Tigers over the Redwomen in Pedro, Ohio.
Rock Hill’s Cigi Pancake hit a 30-footer on the fourth-quarter buzzer to ship the competition to an additional interval. Ironton (5-5 total, 4-4 OVC) outscored the Redwomen 14-6 in extra time to win.
Isabel Morgan led the Tigers with 19 factors. Carpenter scored 15 factors and Evan Williams 12. Hadyn Bailey led Rock Hill (2-10, 1-6) with 15 factors. Pancake scored 14.
IRONTON 10 11 8 9 14 — 52: Lackey 3, Cecil 0, Zornes 0, Carpenter 15, Ok. Williams 3, Morgan 19, E. Williams 12, Patterson 2.
ROCK HILL 11 8 7 12 6 — 44: Matney 4, H. Bailey 15, Scott 4, Easterling 5, J. Bailey 0, Pancake 14, Hanshaw 2.
WHEELERSBURG 78, LUCASVILLE VALLEY 40: The Pirates gained their thirty fifth consecutive Southern Ohio Convention sport, pounding the host Indians.
Kaylee Darnell scored 16 factors, Alaina Keeney 15 and Madison Whittaker 13 for Wheelersburg (7-1 total, 7-0 SOC). Haley Whitt led Lucasville Valley (2-6, 1-6) with 13 factors.
GREEN 73, SCIOTOVILLE EAST 34: The Bobcats ran their profitable streak to 4 video games with a victory over the host Tartans.
Ann Knapp led Inexperienced (5-2 total, 4-2 SOC) with 21 factors, 12 within the first quarter. Kasey Kimbler scored 18 factors and Kame Sweeney 14. Grace Smith scored 16 factors to steer Sciotoville East (0-7, 0-5). Mia Caldwell scored 10 factors.
BELPRE 60, MEIGS 53: The Golden Eagles avenged a 48-21 loss to the Marauders with a stunner in Pomeroy, Ohio.
Meigs (4-5) led 14-12 after one quarter, however Belpre (5-7) went on a 12-0 run to take management.
Curstin Griffin led the Golden Eagles with 25 factors. Halee Williams scored 17 and Kaitlin Bush 10. Rylee Lisle and Mallory Hawley topped Marauders’ scorers with 15 factors every.
BELPRE 12 24 9 15 — 60: Griffin 25, Williams 17, Bush 10, Garber 6, Wright 2.
MEIGS 14 10 10 19 — 53: Hawley 15, Lisle 15, Mahr 6, Wright 5, Smith 5, Musser 4, Wolfe 3.
ASHLAND 67, JOHNSON CENTRAL 59: The Tomcats (3-2) raced to a 13-0 lead and held off a late rally by the Eagles (3-1) in Anderson Gymnasium.
Johnson Central tied the sport at 44-44, however Cole Villers’ basket gave Ashland a lead it by no means relinquished.
Colin Porter led Ashland with 20 factors, 11 within the fourth quarter. Ethan Sellers and Villers every scored 13 factors. John King led the Eagles with 19 factors and 11 rebounds. Cory VanHoose scored 15 factors.
PORTSMOUTH CLAY 51, GREEN 48: The Panthers overcame a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Bobcats in Franklin Furnace, Ohio.
Shaden Malone led Portsmouth Clay (2-8 total, 2-3 Southern Ohio Convention) with 27 factors. Clay Cottle and Jaden Jessee every scored 10 factors. Levi Sampson paced Inexperienced (1-8, 0-5) with 18 factors. Ethan Huffman chipped in 12 factors.
PORTSMOUTH CLAY 8 15 7 21 — 51: Cottle 10, Malone 27, Cayton 0, Porginski 2, Payne 0, Balestra 2, Jessee 10.
GREEN 19 11 12 6 — 48: Sampson 18, Huffman 12, Blevins 8, Waddell 0, Singleton 9, Sanders 1.
RACELAND 81, ROSE HILL CHRISTIAN 52: The Rams jumped to a 17-2 lead and rolled previous the Royals within the Kentucky sixteenth Area All-A Traditional at Hop Brown Gymnasium at West Carter Excessive Faculty in Olive Hill, Kentucky.
Kirk Pence led Raceland (3-1) with 33 factors. Kyle Broughton scored 17 factors and Andrew Floyd 13. Stacy Jackson led Rose Hill Christian (0-5) with 22 factors. Chase Pennington scored 16 factors.
ROSE HILL CHRISTIAN 8 12 23 9 — 52: Jackson 22, C. Pennington 16, L. Pennington 0, Larsen 4, Justice 3, Coleman 4, Akers 3, VanHoose 0, Crawford 0, Blevins 0, Wilburn 0, Hensley 0.
RACELAND 23 18 23 18 — 82: Floyd 13, Pence 33, Broughton 17, Stephens 0, Reed 4, Gauze 2, Gallion 6, Newman 2, Perkins 5, Fannin 0, Wallace 0, Farley 0, Heighton 0.
YINGER MEMORIAL: River Valley positioned second and Gallia Academy third on the Steve Yinger Memorial Invitational at Nelsonville-York Excessive Faculty.
Washington Courtroom Home gained with 282 factors, narrowly edging the Raiders, who had 278.5. The Blue Devils completed with 266.5
Justin Stump (138 kilos), Nathan Cadle (145), Nathan Brown (152) and Will Hash (182) went 5-0 for River Valley. Hudson Shamblin (160) was 5-0 for Gallia Academy.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Symmes Valley’s boys basketball sport at Western-Pike Tuesday is postponed to Feb. 2.