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Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school sport scores, March 6-12

The following results were provided by high school coaches or their representatives. Send results each night to prepsports@enquirer.com. Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com.

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March 11, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Bowlers named to the Runner-Up All-Ohio team during the OHSAA Division I boys state bowling tournament were (l-r): Aiden Hunt of Mason, Matt Collins of Kettering Fairmont, Austin Rule of Boardman, Bryce Lewin of Nordonia and Nicholas Bremer of Hilliard Davidson. Mandatory Credit: Barbara J. Perenic/Columbus Dispatch

March 12

Girls tennis

Notre Dame 3, Greenwood 2

Glosick (GHS) def. Spellman (NDA) 6-0 6-1; Shay (NDA) def. Bush (GHS) 6-0 6-1; Bailey (NDA) def. Kupchella (GHS) 6-2 6-2; Fullenkamp/ Meenach (NDA) def. Young/ Overmohle (GHS) 6-2 6-2; Alexis Hales/ Addison Hales (GHS) def. Lovell/ Harris (NDA) 7-5 6-3.

North Oldham 4, Notre Dame 1

Scott (NO) def. Spellman (NDA) 6-0 6-0; Renton (NO) def. Shay (NDA) 6-0 6-0; Masters (NO) def. Bailey (NDA) 6-2 6-0; Fullenkamp/ Meenach (NDA) def. Druppleman/ McCruney (NO) 6-0 6-0; Morns/ Frazier (NO) def. Lovell/ Harris (NDA) 6-0 6-0.

March 11

Girls basketball

OHSAA Division I state finals

Princeton 69, Olmstead Falls 51

OHSAA Division II state finals

Purcell Marian 57, Canal Fulton Northwest 48

Boys basketball

OHSAA Division I regional finals

Centerville 64, Fairfield 53

Boys bowling

OHSAA Division I state tournament

1. Carson Shroyer (Beavercreek) 707; 2. Drew Damron (Jonathan Alder) 705; 3. Matt Logan (Canfield) 704; 4. Landon Dreibelbis (Ashland) 695; 5. Jack Boos (St. Mary's Memorial) 690; 11. Aiden Hunt (Mason) 660; 17. Jake Moyer (Mason) 646; 34. Tyler Richmond (La Salle) 602; 35. John Graham (Mason) 601; 60. Colton Ziegler (Turpin) 565.

March 10

Girls basketball

OHSAA Division I state semifinals

Princeton 61, Grafton Midview 57

More:Here's how Princeton rallied past Midview to reach Division I state championship game

Girls bowling

OHSAA Division I state tournament

1. Danica Roseberry (Kettering Fairmont) 661; 2. Aiyna Godwin (Troy) 660, 3. Kaylie Gibson (Dover) 648; 4. Kaitlyn Greenaway (Boardman) 644; 5. Kylie Fisher (Wilmington) 633; 19. Natalie DiGiacomo (Turpin) 577; 30. Anna Francisco (Harrison) 545; 52. Isabelle Snyder (Colerain) 498.

Boys tennis

Dixie Heights 4, Holy Cross 1

Arlinghaus (HC) d. Forton (DH) 6-1, 6-4; Williams (DH) d. Arlinghaus (HC) 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 12-10; McClure (DH) d. Meier (HC) 6-1, 6-0; Derry/Mcelheney (DH) d. Resing/Talbert (HC) 6-0, 6-0

March 9

Girls basketball

KHSAA Sweet 16

Mercy 70, Cooper 64

Henderson County 56, Simon Kenton 54

More:Cooper, Simon Kenton bow out in the 1st round of the KHSAA Girls Sweet 16

OHSAA Division II state semifinals

Purcell Marian 61, Bryan 47

More:Here's how Purcell Marian rallied past Bryan to reach Division II state championship game

March 8

Boys basketball

OHSAA Division I Regional Semifinal

Centerville 54, Elder 47

Fairfield 51, Princeton 45

More:Fairfield-Centerville Division I regional final rematch on tap. Here's how it happened.

Boys tennis

Simon Kenton 3, Cooper 2

March 7

Boys basketball

KHSAA Ninth Region championship

Newport 44, Cooper 42

Cooper (18-13): Rondon 6 2 16, Ajaezu 4 0 9, Johnson 4 1 9, Lutz 0 6 6, Ollier 1 0 2. Totals: 15 9 42.

Newport (28-6): Miller 7 2 16, Turner 5 0 10, Kinney 4 1 10, Covington 3 2 8. Totals: 19 5 44.

Halftime: N 21-19. 3-pointers: C 3 (Rondon 2, Ajaezu), N 1 (Kinney).

More:Covington delivers a 9th Region title to Newport. Here's how it happened.

March 6

Boys basketball

KHSAA Eighth Region Semifinal

Collins 57, Simon Kenton 47

Collins: Ke. Goodin 10 2 25, Simons 4 4 12, Cochran 3 1 7, Evans 2 1 5, Ledford 1 1 3, Harbin 1 0 3, Ka. Goodin 1 0 2. Totals: 22 9 57.

Simon Kenton (22-11): Dynes 9 2 18, Krohman, 6 0 14, Bilton 4 1 10, Gabbard 1 0 3. Totals: 20 3 47.

Halftime: C 29-18. 3-pointers: C 4 (Goodin 3, Harbin), SK 4 (Krohman 2, Bilton, Gabbard).

The Simon Kenton Pioneers entered the Eighth Region semifinals looking to beat Collins for the first time this season in three tries. But it wasn't meant to be for Travis Krohman, Gabe Dynes and company. It was a one-point game after eight minutes, but Collins opened the lead up to 11 at halftime and after three quarters.

With just less than two minutes remaining, Krohman made a three-pointer to cut it to a 46-40 deficit, but the Titans responded with six straight points to put the game away. In three games against the Pioneers this season, Titans leading scorer Kenyon Goodin scored 77 points on 80% shooting.

Simon Kenton bids farewell to a four-man senior class: Josh Bowling, Logan Crisp, Isaac Gabbard, and Gabe Dynes, who is committed to Youngstown State.

KHSAA 10th Region Semifinal

Mason County 75, Campbell County 67

Campbell County (22-12): Hamilton 10 4 24, Weinel 6 0 12, Combs 5 1 11, Gross 4 0 10, Jackson 1 2 4, Hill 1 1 3, Smith 1 0 3. Totals: 28 8 67.

Mason County: Henry 9 9 27, Walton 6 13 25, Hamilton 5 0 13, McClanahan 2 0 6, Bierley 1 0 2, Mastin 1 0 2. Totals: 24 22 75.

Halftime: MC 37-26. 3-pointers: CC 3 (Gross 2, Smith), MC 5 (Hamilton, McClanahan).

Campbell County entered Monday night's 10th Region semifinal on a seven-game winning streak, but were unable to extend their streak against region top dogs Mason County. Connor Weinel scored the first four points for the Camels to keep the game close, but the Royals led wire-to-wire even as their lead grew and shrunk like an accordion.

A 10-point lead at halftime turned into four points as Campbell County went on a 10-4 run, then grew back to nine after Carter McClanahan made two three-pointers. The Camels got within seven late in the game, but a K.G. Walton basket and free throw gave the Royals an insurmountable lead with just over a minute left.

Campbell County graduates three seniors: Keegan Hill, Jake Gross, and Ayden Hamilton, who is the school's all-time leading scorer.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Greater Cincinnati high school sports scores, March 6-12