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The general consensus was the Midpark girls basketball program would slip after the graduation of now-Nebraska-freshman-starter Rachel Theriot and the switch to a new coach in Tom Thompson.
However, with the school in its final year before merging with Berea, the Meteors (8-3, 7-0) are in a familiar position -- first place -- with half of the Southwestern Conference schedule in the books.
Midpark, ranked 11th in The Plain Dealer and on course for its third straight SWC crown, defeated Westlake, 63-55, on the road Wednesday night.
Jessica Barnes led a balanced Meteors' offense with 21 points.
No. 1 Twinsburg 55, North Canton Hoover 49 The defending Division I state champion Tigers (14-0) won a huge nonleague home game. Twinsburg, the state's top-ranked team, got 20 points from Purdue recruit Ashley Morrissette, and 16 points from Cleveland State recruit Brooke Smith against No. 7-ranked Hoover.
No. 8 Solon 55, No. 10 Magnificat 42 The host Comets (9-2) had a 32-21 scoring advantage in the first and fourth quarters to get the win. Xavier recruit Martha Thompson had 26 points for Solon.
No. 17 Lakewood 72, Midview 29 The Rangers (11-1, 5-0) continued to dominate the West Shore Conference after holding Midview scoreless in the first quarter. Tori Milicevic and Madison Clause led Lakewood with 13 and 12 points, respectively.
No. 18 Lake Ridge Academy 57, North Royalton 50 The Lions (11-2), ranked 14th in the Division IV state poll, won their ninth straight game behind Monet Saunders' 13 points and Kyndall Wellons' 11 points.
Green 42, Tallmadge 40 Lexi Teodosio's basket with nine seconds remaining in overtime gave the Bulldogs (5-7, 3-3) the upset victory in the Suburban League. Teodosio finished with eight points, while Erika Rector had a game-high 13 points, including 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and overtime.
No. 23 Chagrin Falls 44, No. 19 Aurora 32 The Tigers (10-3, 4-1) bolted to a 13-0 lead to win the Chagrin Valley Conference Chagrin Division home game and hand Aurora, ranked No. 10 in the Division I state poll, its second straight loss. Falls got 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks from Hallie Thome, and 12 points, 10 rebounds from Shannon Clegg.
Shaw 61, Maple Heights 23 The Mustangs (8-3, 5-1) kept a share of first place in the Lake Erie League by taking a 19-3 first-quarter lead and never looking back. Frediniqua Walker, Javannah Jackson and Sabrina McLin combined for 33 of Maple Heights' points.
Euclid 60, Bedford 32 The Panthers (9-3, 5-1) kept in step with Shaw and Cleveland Heights for the LEL's top spot behind Rashida Harris' 20 points.
Richmond Heights 61, Independence 57 The visiting Spartans (5-7, 2-3) overcame Halle Dorko's 34-point effort with balanced scoring in getting the CVC Metro Division victory. Deja Winters had 21 points, including four 3-pointers, for Richmond Heights.
Fairview 51, Clearview 36 The Warriors (10-2, 5-2) won their sixth straight game and handed Clearview its first PAC Stripes Division loss by closing the game with a 15-2 run. Katie Smith's 13 points paved the way.
Boys bowling
Midpark 2,391, Wellington 2,124 Meteors' junior Nick Bobincheck had a 430 series, which included a 300 game. Brush 2,742, Garfield Heights 2,480 Trent Miller bowled 243 and 278 for a 521 series for the Arcs.
Girls bowling
Springfield 2,331, Kent Roosevelt 2,113 Savannah Nestor bowled a 245 en route to a 438 series for the Spartans.
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