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DDN girls hoop poll
Through Wednesday’s games
DIVISION I
Beavercreek (13-2): Sammy Haddix hit two big 3-pointers in fourth quarter of 35-32 defeat of Fairmont.
Fairmont (14-3): Firebirds didn’t score in final two minutes vs. Creek’s intense defense.
Chaminade Julienne (11-6): Samarie Walker scored 17 in 42-38 defeat of Carroll.
Vandalia Butler (15-3): Aviators used 14-0 first-half run and built 20-point lead in 57-53 defeat of Xenia.
Xenia (15-1): Bucs had only two first-half field goals in loss to Vandalia.
DIVISION II
Alter (16-1): Ashley Christie scored 19 in 58-29 defeat of Fenwick.
Tippecanoe (17-0): Leah Schiller had 14 points, 6 assists, 4 steals in 81-40 defeat of Urbana.
Kenton Ridge (15-2): Lindsey Fenwick’s 12 points, 8 rebounds crucial in 46-42 OT defeat of Greenon.
Carroll (13-5): Cameron Vaughn’s season-high 15 points led Patriots past Meadowdale, 61-32.
Oakwood (10-4): Jills still in SWBL Southwestern title hunt.
DIVISION III
Milton-Union (15-1): Bulldogs edged Valley View 52-48 with Alycia Helman netting 24 points.
Miami East (13-4): Vikings won fifth straight, 71-28 over TV South.
Brookville (14-3): Blue Devils had no problem with TV South, 68-34.
West Liberty-Salem (15-1): Becka Peterson, Haleigh Hickenbottom each had 17 points in 51-45 defeat of Southeastern.
Waynesville (14-3): Courtney Baker’s 15 points led Spartans past Northridge, 68-32.
DIVISION IV
New Bremen (15-1): Cards controlled Botkins 48-41 with Jackie Niekamp scoring 15 points.
Troy Christian (14-2): Tara Benedict’s 18 points, 10 rebounds led TC by Yellow Springs, 54-33.
Fort Loramie (14-3): Redskins clinched tie for SCL with 62-40 defeat of Houston.
Fort Recovey (12-3): Indians on four-game winning streak.
Southeastern (13-4): Trojans could only muster four second-quarter points in 51-45 loss to WL-Salem.
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By hmm
February 6, 2009 10:54 AM | Link to this
How is CJ ranked third with six losses? That really doesn’t make a lot sense!By Brian
February 6, 2009 12:05 PM | Link to this
Hey hmm You better check CJ’s schedule which may be the toughest in the state. Three losses came to nationally ranked teams, two in a tournament in Ariz. where they also beat the then No. 1 team in the country. One loss was a forfeit. Their only losses to Ohio teams are Beavercreek and Alter. They also defeated Alter earlier in the season.