Boys basketball
St. Vincent-St. Mary 66, Lake 51
Senior Henry Baddley scored 24 points to lead the host Irish to a win over the Blue Streaks in the nightcap of the second annual LeBron James Classic on Saturday.
Drew Myers scored 15 points for Lake and Chandler Vaudrin scored 14 points.
The Irish concluded the first half with a 17-5 run to lead 32-27, a margin that grew to 49-39 after three quarters.
Girls basketball
Coventry 65, North 63 (OT)
Despite a halftime deficit and the dominance of North senior Tia Balknight, the Comets (4-4) edged the Vikings (6-3) for a narrow home win.
Senior Kia Green paced the Comets with 16 points, and seniors Karli Morisak and April Mashburn each added 15.
Tia Balknight and her sister, Taya, scored 21 and 12 points, respectively, for the Vikings (6-3). Sophomore Amoni Primm recorded 15.
Copley 54, Kent Roosevelt 50
Junior Armani Jackson poured in a game-high 29 points to power the Indians to a home win. Kayla Fischer scored 19 points for the Rough Riders.
Ellet 35, Lake Center Christian 30
The Orangemen (3-3) scored just eight points in the first half, but their 15-point third quarter helped them outlast the host Tigers.
Senior Jerine Woods led the Orangemen with 10 points, and junior Chloe Moore paced the Tigers with nine.
Woodridge 77, Garfield 28
All 11 Bulldogs players scored in their blowout home win over the Rams. Senior Abbe Esterak led the Bulldogs (4-5) with 17 points, and Shayla Williams finished with 16.
Revere 45, Tallmadge 35
Brin Stralka scored a season-high 17 points, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Blue Devils (6-2) from dropping their second consecutive game. Emily Brock scored 15 points for the Minutemen (4-4).
West Branch 49, Marlington 44
The Warriors (3-5) defeated the visiting Dukes (4-6) behind Brenna Rito and Catie Hahn, who combined for 25 points. The Dukes were led in scoring by Robin Campbell, who had 13 points.
Canton McKinley 52, Lake 42
Freshman forward Kiersten Bell helped the Bulldogs (6-0) remain undefeated with 24 points in a road win over the Blue Streaks (2-6).
Green 60, Cleveland John Hay 42
The Bulldogs (4-3) cruised in a home win behind 21 first-quarter points and a 14-point night from Jenna Trainer.
Abbie Pearce chipped in 12 points for the Bulldogs.
Stow 51, Brecksville 22
The Bulldogs (5-2) overwhelmed the Bees (0-9) for a lopsided home win. Only Lauren Turschak scored in double-digits for the Bulldogs, but nine other players contributed in the win.
Rittman 37, Northwestern 33
Cora Wilson registered 14 points to help the Indians outlast the Huskies (6-3) at home.