Hoops roundup: Tyler boys outlast Ravenswood
RAVENSWOOD — Kaden Walters put up a game-high 21 points, but it wasn’t enough as host Ravenswood dropped a 66-62 thriller to Tyler Consolidated Saturday.
The Silver Knights (3-4) trailed 15-10 after one but cut it to 29-28 by halftime. The Red Devils (1-5) held a 49-47 advantage going into the fourth, but were outscored 19-14 over the final eight minutes as TCHS escaped with the victory.
Tyler got 19 points from Cole Lemasters, 18 from Landon Boggs and 16 from Cam Strode. John Mace chipped in eight for the Knights, who went 15 for 22 at the free-throw line.
Carson Varney scored 14 for RHS while Gonzo Garcia added 12.
Both teams are back in action Wednesday — Tyler heads to Ritchie County while Ravenswood visits Wahama.
Warren 66, Nelsonville-York 60
ALBANY, Ohio — After a slow start, Warren turned things up a notch and came away with a 66-60 victory over Nelsonville-York Saturday at Alexander’s Spartan Classic.
The Warriors (4-5) trailed 8-5 after one but scored 23 points apiece in the second and third quarters to carry a 51-48 advantage into the fourth quarter. WHS outscored the Buckeyes 15-12 over the final eight minutes to prevail.
Jackson Perdue’s game-high 23 points fueled Warren, which will visit Fort Frye Tuesday. Blake Grimes and Hudson Elzey added 10 points each for the Warriors, while Caleb Tullius tallied eight and Liam Grosselin chipped in seven.
NYHS (4-5) received 21 points from Gavin Lavy, 10 from Weston Wheatley, nine from Cameron Sullivan and seven from Bean Martin.
Girls
Shenandoah 66, Fort Frye 60 (OT)
SARAHSVILLE, Ohio — Fort Frye pushed Shenandoah to its limit, but in the end, the Zeps remained perfect.
The Cadets outscored SHS 21-13 in the fourth to rally and force overtime, but the Zeps won the extra session 12-6 to claim a 66-60 victory and improve to 10-0.
Fort Frye, which dropped to 9-2, trailed 13-9 after one, 26-19 at halftime and 41-33 after three. Rae Morgenstern and Ava Huffman scored 14 points apiece to lead the Cadets, while Jantzyn Huck added 11 and Aubrie Lang chipped in 10. Leading scorer Ella Dowler was held to five points.
Shenandoah, which out-rebounded FFHS 30-15, got a game-high 23 points from Brenna Leach. Emily Moore added 15, Emma Dailey tallied 14 and Molly Van Fleet chipped in nine.
The Zeps, who visit Meadowbrook Wednesday, finished 21 for 41 at the free-throw line compared to 15 for 21 for the Cadets.
Fort Frye will look to snap a two-game skid Monday at Warren.
Ravenswood 56, Chapmanville 24
RAVENSWOOD — Ravenswood shook off back-to-back losses and took out its frustrations on winless Chapmanville Saturday, rolling to a 56-24 victory.
Emily Andrade led all scorers with 25 points to go along with six steals to lead the Red Devils, who improved to 4-2 and play host to Poca Tuesday. Jayme Salser added 19 points while Rachel Lambert posted game-highs of eight assists and six rebounds.
Ravenswood was scorching from the floor, shooting 52.8% (19 for 36). RHS led 8-2 after one, 21-8 at halftime and 30-16 after three before outscoring the visitors 26-7 over the final eight minutes.
The Tigers (0-8) were paced by Megan Browns’ 12 points.
Ripley 45, Bridgeport 27
RIPLEY — Kyndyll Butler amassed a game-high 17 points to lead Ripley past Bridgeport 45-27 Saturday.
Tiffany Fisher added 12 points for the Vikings, who led 13-6 after one, 25-12 at halftime and 39-19 after three.
Bridgeport got 10 points from Haylee Pryor and nine from Reese Pierce.




