Wednesday night's high school basketball action saw several thrilling games and impressive performances. Highlights include Magnificat's late surge, Keystone's undefeated run, and Elyria Catholic's dominant defensive display.
Wednesday night featured a flurry of high school basketball action across 13 games. In one of the most anticipated matchups, No. 2 Brush hosted No. 12 Avon Lake and emerged victorious with a 70-52 win. Chaniyra McDowell-Isaacs led all scorers with 24 points, while sisters Tatiana and Nyla Mason contributed a combined 32 points to the Arcs' potent offense. The Arcs turned up the heat in the second half, scoring 41 points to overcome a six-point halftime deficit. \No.
1 Magnificat secured a 74-47 victory against No. 24 Rocky River. The game remained tight, with both teams locked at 49 points with four minutes remaining. However, Niera 'Zig' Stevens ignited a spark for the Knights, scoring seven consecutive points as part of a decisive 12-0 run that sealed their win. Kennedi Neale spearheaded the Mustangs' efforts with 19 points, while Sydney Bass added 18. In another close contest, Sidney Butera and Eszter Dioszegi combined for 23 points, propelling Strongsville to a nine-point triumph over St. Joseph Academy. \No. 9 Keystone continued its undefeated streak with a 53-38 victory over Brookside. Madyson Sokolowski and Brooklyn Barber were instrumental in the Wildcats' success, amassing 27 points together. Meanwhile, Abby Broaddus contributed 15 points, including two 3-pointers, for Amherst, but the Eagles prevailed with 22 combined points from Abigail Owens and Alaina Pagan, complemented by eight points from Audrey Lammers. This win sets them up for a crucial matchup against their rivals, Avon Lake, on Saturday. In other games, Kayla Cellura led the charge for Twinsburg with 18 points, while Taylor Dye and Jaci Hutton combined for 21, securing their second consecutive victory. No. 20 Elyria Catholic dominated North Ridgeville with a 48-34 win, limiting their opponents to just two made baskets and eight total points. Mya Rivera emerged as the game's leading scorer with 10 points for Elyria Catholic.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RESULTS KNIGHTS WILDCATS UNDEFEATED ELYRIA CATHOLIC MAGNIFICAT
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