A busy night on the hardwood across the region, with multiple games featuring tight finishes, dominant victories, and standout individual performances. Here’s how each game lined up.
Bellefontaine vs. Northwestern — Varsity Girls
Northwestern 52, Bellefontaine 35
The Bellefontaine Lady Chieftains opened their home season against Northwestern but fell 52–35.
Hailee Lamb led Bellefontaine with 12 points, while Mia Brown added 9 points and pulled down 6 rebounds. Sophia Jacobs finished with 6 points, and Sloan Stolly, Ava Dolan, Grace Brown, and Lexey Brown each contributed buckets. Grace Brown anchored the defense with a team-high 5 steals.
Benjamin Logan vs. Tecumseh — Varsity Girls
Benjamin Logan 43, Tecumseh 32
The Lady Raiders celebrated their first varsity win of the season Wednesday night, defeating the Tecumseh Arrows 43–32 in a hard-fought team effort. Benjamin Logan set the tone early with aggressive defense and balanced scoring across the roster.
Kylie Harner led the charge with 12 points and 7 steals, sparking the Raiders on both ends of the court. Rylan Norviel and Daylin Varner added 6 points apiece, helping maintain steady offensive pressure. Molly Siefring and Paislee Rodenberger contributed 5 points each, with Rodenberger also grabbing 7 rebounds. Jozie Taylor chipped in 4 points, while Adilynne Gregg finished with 3 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. Addison Kuhn added 2 points.
The combination of disciplined defense, strong rebounding, and shared scoring lifted the Lady Raiders to the victory. Benjamin Logan looks to build on this momentum as they continue their season.
Benjamin Logan vs. Tecumseh — JV Girls
Benjamin Logan 19, Tecumseh 12
The JV Raiders played a shortened two-quarter game due to Tecumseh’s multiple injuries. Benjamin Logan pulled away thanks to a balanced scoring attack. Brielle Kline and Addison Kuhn led the team with 4 points each.
Indian Lake vs. Urbana — Varsity Girls
Urbana 51, Indian Lake 39
Indian Lake jumped out to an early lead, but Urbana clawed back to tie and eventually pull away in the second half.
Indian Lake Leaders
Kennedy Schwaderer: 20
Carly Strayer: 9
Indian Lake vs. Urbana — JV Girls
Indian Lake 19, Urbana 9
In a shortened two‑quarter JV game, Indian Lake came out on top.
Indian Lake Leaders
Terra Beltz: 7
Hailey Smith: 5
Audra Harford: 3
Bre Wisener & Alicia Brielmaier: 2 each
West Liberty-Salem vs. Mechanicsburg — Varsity Girls
West Liberty-Salem 49, Mechanicsburg 47
Mechanicsburg traveled to West Liberty-Salem in OHC conference action. The Lady Tigers kept it close, but West Liberty-Salem edged out the win.
Mechanicsburg Leaders
Clara Forrest: 15
Clair Rodgers: 11
West Liberty‑Salem Leaders
Ava Astorino: 20
Addison Wallen: 11
WL-S vs. Mechanicsburg — JV Girls
West Liberty-Salem 36, Mechanicsburg 25
Mechanicsburg JV battled hard but fell to the Lady Indians.
Mechanicsburg JV Leaders
Avery McDowell: 13
Bella Batkiewicz: 10
WL-S JV Leader
Grace Jones: 8
Triad vs. Fairbanks — Varsity Girls
Fairbanks 91, Triad 18
Triad traveled to Fairbanks for a non-conference matchup but struggled against the home team’s aggressive play.
Triad Leaders
Emma Martin: 5 points, 4 rebounds
Emma Bialecki: 5 points
Taylor Queen: 4 points















