Prep Roundup: Stone leads BG boys to victory over Houston (12-30-13)

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Lamontá Stone scored 23 points Saturday to help Bowling Green’s boys basketball team post an 80-75
win over Houston.In other boys games, it was: Lake 67, Bryan 64; Perrysburg 68, Toledo Whitmer 54;
Springfield 64, Eastwood 54; Arcadia 59, Elmwood 34; Lima Perry 72, North Baltimore 44; and Lakota 61,
Emmanuel Christian 58.In girls games, it was: Lake 42, Fostoria St. Wendelin 38; North Baltimore 52, Vanlue
31; Danbury 51, Lakota 23; and Evergreen 54, Northwood 22.BASKETBALLBOYSBGHS 80, Houston 75In Houston, the
Bobcats used a big second quarter to improve to 2-5 overall.BG held a 20-17 lead after one quarter and
expanded it to 42-26 at the half.The Bobcats led by 20 points with just over five minutes remaining, but
held on as the Wildcats (5-3) scored 32 points in the fourth quarter.Houston rallied within six points with
2:30 left before BG closed out the victory.The Wildcats started five seniors who were freshmen on the
school’s Division IV state runnerup team in 2011.Trey Walker scored 17 points and Trent Hinton had 16 for
the Bobcats. BG’s Ryan Ludwig had 10 rebounds.Lake 67, Bryan 64In Millbury, Connor Bowen scored 35 points to
lead Lake (8-0) as the Flyers won their own tournamentThe Flyers took the lead with 6:04 left in the fourth
quarter and held on to post the win.In addition to Bowen’s 35 points, Jared Rettig scored 12 points for
Lake.Sean Culler scored 17 points for Bryan (3-4).Springfield 64,Eastwood 54In Holland, Manny Durden scored
19 points and Markese Hicks added 12 as Springfield improved to 5-2.Grant Peters had 15 points for Eastwood
(3-4) and Michael Flipse contributed 12.Arcadia 59, Elmwood 34In Arcadia, the Indians had three players
score in double figures.Aaron Arnold had 20 points, five rebounds and five assists for the Royals
(0-6).Lakota 61,Summerfield 58In Toledo, Colin Timmons and Hunter Chalfin each scored 19 points as Lakota
(4-6) won the third-place game in the Emmanuel Christian Tournament.The Raiders surged to a 34-24 lead at
the half and held on after that.Lima Perry 72,North Baltimore 44In Lima, Jacob Frost had 25 points for NB
(3-6).GIRLSLake 42,Fostoria St. Wendelin 38In Millbury, Jordan Taylor had 13 points and Alexis Hansen added
11 for Lake (5-5).Lake’s Sumer Woodruff had seven rebounds, and Taylor had five steals.North Baltimore
52,Vanlue 31In North Baltimore, Olivia Frost made seven 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 22 points
as the Tigers improved to 4-6.Kiah Powell had 12 points for NB, while Morgan Schoemp had eight rebounds and
four assists.Danbury 51, Lakota 23In Lakeside, Bree Long-Meyer and Katie Park both had had seven points for
Lakota (2-8).Park also had seven rebounds.Evergreen 54,Northwood 22In Northwood, Alex Rable scored eight
points for the Rangers (1-7).WRESTLINGElmwood finishes secondAt Genoa in the North Coast Dual Meets, Elmwood
finished second going 8-1. The Royals improved to 14-4 on the season.Elmwood beat Toledo Whitmer, 36-33;
Gibsonburg, 38-18; Hamilton, 27-25; Lakota, 63-9; Elyria Catholic, 54-16; McComb, 66-9; Cleveland Heights,
67-0; and Margaretta, 42-29. Genoa beat Elmwood, 39-34.Dylan Hall (145) and Jacob Wise (170) were both 9-0
for the Royals, while Luke Hagemeyer (182) was 2-0. Also for Elmwood, Dylan Benschoter (132), Brik Dauterman
(138), and Jack Hagemeyer (285) were all 7-2 while Austin Isaacs (182) was 6-1. Kieran Adamski (126), Noah
Baker (160), and Zack Baker (220) were all 6-3.Lakota finished eighth in the 10-team tournament, going 2-7.

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