Staff report
Girls basketball
Rootstown 73, Our Lady of the Elms 58
Rootstown senior forward Ashleigh Pickens set the school’s single-game scoring record with 43 points to lead the host Rovers (8-10).
Senior point guard Tessa Haneline scored 17 points for the Panthers (9-8).
Woodridge 58, North 32
Freshman Morgan Thompson scored 19 points, including four 3-point shots, for the visiting and undefeated Bulldogs (17-0).
Senior point guard She’Kiera Brooks had 13 points and junior center Lizzie Wilkinson had another double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Lake 53, Perry 34
The undefeated Blue Streaks (17-0, 11-0) clinched the Federal League title on their home floor.
Senior guard Audrey Myers led all scorers with 19 points.
Ravenna 64, CVCA 46
Malorie Gibson had 12 points, and DiAndra Gibson and Ashley Fortson each scored 11 points for the visiting Ravens (17-0, 12-0).
Ashley Tyna of the Royals had a game-high 16 points.
North Canton Hoover 62, Canton McKinley 56
Kelsey Peare, a junior guard, had 29 points for the host Vikings.
Senior guard Ameryst Alston of McKinley tied Peare for game-high honors with 29 points.
Archbishop Hoban 60, NDCL 36
The visiting Knights (16-2) scored 22 points in the third quarter to break the game open and beat Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin.
Janaya Feaster led all scorers with 20 points.
Kent Roosevelt 81, Garfield 44
Junior Courtney Olesh had a game-high 18 points and senior guard Christine Keener had 14 points for the host Rough Riders (12-5).
Smithville 46, Fairless 32
Kylie Frizell had 15 points and Tara Schaffter scored 14 points for the visiting Smithies.
Boys bowling
Portage Trail Conference
Crestwood won the Metro Division tournament and is the overall champion. The Red Devils were led by medalist Mike Long’s 684 series. Howie Moore rolled a 660 series as Garrettsville won both the tournament and regular-season title at Bill White’s Akron Lanes.
Girls bowling
Portage Trail Conference
Springfield took the Metro Division tournament and overall championship led by Chelsea Crihfield’s 567 series.
Karlee Evans of Coventry set the high-series record with a 657. Garrettsville won the County Division tournament and overall title. Woodridge’s Arielle Chopka had the high series of the tournament at 609.