Flyers alone in first place after defeating Bulldogs

1/28/2012
BLADE STAFF

NORTHERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE

Lake 35, Rossford 26

Jordan Taylor scored a game-high 16 points Friday night to lead the visiting Flyers in a battle for first place in Northern Buckeye Conference girls basketball.

The Flyers took sole possession of first, improving to 12-4 overall, 8-2 in the NBC.

Alaina Mitchell had 11 for Rossford (7-3).

Lake led 17-12 at halftime and stretched the lead to 26-14 after three quarters.

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Elmwood 57, Genoa 46

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Eastwood 41, Woodmore 30

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Andrea Bouldin led Woodmore (8-8, 6-4) with 11.

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Ellen Hays scored 13 points for the Mules.

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