Elijah Faulkner added a double-double with 16 points and 15 rebounds and Trey Robinette tacked on 13 points.
It marked the fifth consecutive win for New Miami, which moved to 15-4 overall and 7-1 in the Miami Valley Conference with a huge matchup at the MVC Gray division leader Cin. Country Day on Friday.
Boys Basketball
Belmont 69, Stivers 68: Antaune Allen recorded 16 points and Estes 13 for Belmont. DaJuan Allen led Stivers with 21 points.
Cin. Christian 50, Summit Country Day 47: Cameron Rogers and Logan Woods each scored 14 points to pace Cin. Christian.
Dayton Christian 51, Legacy Christian 30: Devin Dreier turned in 14 points and Dayton Christian pulled away with a 26-13 run in the second half.
Fort Loramie 47, Bethel 31: Grant Albers had three consecutive baskets while spurring a 20-7 run in the second quarter for Fort Loramie. Albers finished with 14 points.
Greenon 58, Catholic Central 44: Cade Rice netted 16 points and Clayton Minteer 14 for Greenon. Tyler Galluch chipped in 15 points for Catholic Central.
LaSalle 51, Chaminade Julienne 38: Brandon Gibson scored 13 points in a losing effort for Chaminade Julienne.
Madison 52, Preble Shawnee 42: Grant Whisman put up 13 points, Jake Edwards tacked on 12 and Jake Munafo 11 for Madison. Bryce Singleton paced Preble Shawnee with 15 points.
Madison Plains 55, Greeneview 53: Rhett Burtch had 17 points and Gabe Caudill and Cole Allen added 14 apiece in the loss for Greeneview.
Mississinawa Valley 59, Tri-County North 42: Blake Scholl led four players in double-digit scoring for MV with 16 points. Trey Godfrey added 12 and Max Dirmeyer 11.
National Trail 64, Newton 35: Zach Woodall totaled 16 points, Michael Leaf added 12 and National Trail drilled 10 three-point baskets to remain unbeaten in the Cross County Conference with a key matchup looming against Mississinawa Valley on Friday.
Springboro 67, Miamisburg 58: ‘Boro had a 12-point swing in the final quarter to hold off a Miamisburg rally effort. Anthony Coppock led ‘Burg with 16 points.
Triad 56, Northeastern 52: Ayden Sanford scored 16 points, Batai Lease added 14 and Triad picked up its first win in conference play. Cole Allen and Jake Nichols paced Northeastern with 14 points apiece.
Troy Christian 63, Jefferson 32: Lucas Day and Ben Major chipped in 16 points apiece for Troy Christian. Janson Kincer led Jefferson with 17 points.
West Liberty-Salem 54, West Jefferson 53, OT: Holden Nease had 15 points, Eli McGill 11 and Matthew Loffing and Nick Burden 10 apiece to pace WLS.
Girls Basketball
New Bremen 53, Spencerville 48: Madison Cordonnier netted 11 of her 19 points in the final quarter to help New Bremen hold off a Spencerville rally.
New Knoxville 48, Russia 41: Morgan Leffel tallied 16 points, Ellie Gabel 14 and Jacklyn Leffel 10 for New Knoxville.
Wapakoneta 43, Coldwater 42: Lauren Gilliland recorded 12 points and Annelise Harlamert and Riley Rismiller added 11 apiece in a losing effort for Coldwater.
Boys Bowling
Carroll 2671, Purcell Marian 1976: Michael Goubeaux helped Carroll improve to 13-1 with a 423 series.
Middletown 2555, Lakota West 2397: Austin Smith led Middletown with a 403 series and Jacob Cowgill added a 224 game.
Northmont 2358, Miamisburg 2287: Easton Berger rolled a 456 series and Justin Grice a 430 for Miamisburg.
Girls Bowling
Carroll 1888, Purcell Marian 1358: Heather Thomas paced Carroll with a 319 series.
Middletown 2163, Lakota West 1943: Toni Mullins had a 182 game and Emily Cupp a 179 to lead Middletown.
Northmont 1985, Miamisburg 1914: Hailey Yingst bowled a 415 series and Bella Schenck a 234 game for Northmont. Maddie Ginn tallied a 406 series and Emmie Berger a 372 for Miamisburg.
PREP RESULTS
Boys Basketball
Tuesday’s Results
Beavercreek 65, Northmont 57
Belmont 69, Stivers 68: Allen (S) 21; A. Allen (B) 16.
Cedarville 59, Southeastern 41
Cin. Christian 50, Summit Country Day 47: Rogers, Woods (CC) 14; Flynn (SCD) 11.
Cin. Country Day 67, Seven Hills 50
Dayton Christian 51, Legacy Christian 30: Dreier (DC) 14.
Edgewood 58, Talawanda 42
Elder 55, Purcell Marian 39
Emmanuel Christian 65, Yellow Springs 20
Fairmont 49, Wayne 34
Fenwick 45, Valley View 36
Fort Loramie 47, Bethel 31: Albers (FL) 14; Walker, Rimkus (B) 9.
Franklin 75, Eaton 70
Greenon 58, Catholic Central 44: Rice (G) 16; Galluch (CC) 15.
Greenville 51, Xenia 50
Hamilton 33, Middletown 30
Kenton Ridge 56, Carroll 43
Lakota East 66, Fairfield 34
LaSalle 51, Chaminade Julienne 38: Lemons (L) 13; Gibson (CJ) 13.
Madison 52, Preble Shawnee 42: Whisman (M) 13; Singleton (PS) 15.
Madison Plains 55, Greeneview 53: Burtch (G) 17; Gammell (MP) 16.
Mason 60, Colerain 45
Middletown Christian 57, Miami Valley 52
Mississinawa Valley 59, Tri-County North 42: B. Scholl (MV) 16.
Monroe 61, Oakwood 56
Mount Healthy 80, Northwest 56
National Trail 64, Newton 35: Woodall (NT) 16.
New Miami 71, Lockland 47: Robinette (NM) 25; Thomas (L) 14.
Northridge 57, Milton-Union 46
North Union 72, Ridgemont 56
Oak Hills 87, Lakota West 84, OT
Princeton 64, Sycamore 42
Roger Bacon 62, Oldenburg 51
Ross 49, Little Miami 42
Sidney 60, Troy 54
Springboro 67, Miamisburg 58: Coppock (M) 16.
Stebbins 79, Piqua 61
St. Bernard 62, MVCA 56
St. Marys 76, Benjamin Logan 33
Tippecanoe 74, Fairborn 32
Triad 56, Northeastern 52: Sanford (T) 16; Allen, Nichols (N) 14.
Tri-Village 66, Miami East 45
Trotwood 78, Lebanon 44
Troy Christian 63, Jefferson 32: Day, Major (TC) 16; Kincer (J) 17.
Waynesville 89, Carlisle 61
West Carrollton 67, Butler 52
West Liberty-Salem 54, West Jefferson 53, OT: Nease (WLS) 15.
Girls Basketball
Tuesday’s Results
New Bremen 53, Spencerville 48: Cordonnier (NB) 19; Burden (S) 27.
New Knoxville 48, Russia 41: Scott (R) 10; Leffel (NK) 16.
Wapakoneta 43, Coldwater 42: Gilliland (C) 12.
Monday’s Results
Badin 44, Edgewood 37: Kowalski (B) 14.
Brookville 45, Twin-Valley South 24
Carlisle 60, Eaton 51
Carroll 67, Minster 65, OT
Colerain 35, Ross 21
Dixie 53, Northeastern 31
Fenwick 57, Preble Shawnee 44
Franklin Monroe 40, Miami East 23: Miller (ME) 9; Conley (FM) 18.
Greeneview 54, Kenton Ridge 46
Greenon 41, Shawnee 24
Houston 55, Mississinawa Valley 32
Lakota West 64, Sycamore 54: Gray (LW) 30; Riley (S) 22.
Lebanon 58, St. Ursula 41
Legacy Christian 53, Dayton Christian 25: Collinsworth (DC) 10.
Madison 45, Oakwood 40: E. Neff (O) 15; Saunders (M) 17.
Middletown Christian 50, Miami Valley 29
Mount Healthy 43, Withrow 31
MVCA 46, Cin. Christian 34: Grooms, Armour (CC) 11.
National Trail 45, Bethel 40: Laird (NT) 21.
Newton 39, Cedarville 34: Deeter (N) 13.
Northridge 42, Stebbins 26: Mackey (N) 8
Talawanda 62, Lockland 21
Tri-Village 57, Northmont 49: McCrary (N) 15.
Troy Christian 50, Jefferson 13
Yellow Springs 51, Graham 44
Boys Bowling
Tuesday’s Results
Carroll 2671, Purcell Marian 1976
Middletown 2555, Lakota West 2397
Northmont 2358, Miamisburg 2287
Monday’s Results
Graham 2705, Benjamin Logan 2540
Mechanicsburg 2728, Troy 2570, Greenon 2222, Fairborn 2129
Girls Bowling
Tuesday’s Results
Carroll 1888, Purcell Marian 1358
Middletown 2163, Lakota West 1943
Northmont 1985, Miamisburg 1914
Monday’s Results
Benjamin Logan 2229, Graham 2077
Boys Hockey
State Poll
Cleveland St. Ignatius 78 (7); Upper Arlington 73 (1); Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 64; Lakewood St. Edward 55; Mentor 36; Olentangy Liberty 34; Toledo St. John’s 31; Columbus St. Charles Prep 28; Sylvania Northview 26; Shaker Heights 7.
Area Poll
Upper Arlington 170 (17); Columbus St. Charles Prep 146; Olentangy Liberty 136; Dublin Jerome 110; New Albany 110; Olentangy Orange 71; Moeller 61; Olentangy Berlin 60; Talawanda 32; Cincinnati St. Xavier 31.
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