OHSAA girls basketball scores for January 2, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.
Ashland Crestview dominates Greenwich S. Cent.
Ashland Crestview earned a convincing 56-13 win over Greenwich S. Cent. in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on Jan. 2.
Recently on Dec. 28, Greenwich S. Cent. squared off with New London in a basketball game.
Dalton crushes Jeromesville Hillsdale
Dalton raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 59-21 win over Jeromesville Hillsdale during this Ohio girls high school basketball game on Jan. 2.
In recent action on Dec. 19, Jeromesville Hillsdale faced off against Smithville.
Mansfield Christian overpowers Crestline in thorough fashion
Mansfield Christian dismissed Crestline by a 62-11 count at Mansfield Christian High on Jan. 2 in Ohio girls high school basketball action.
In recent action on Dec. 21, Mansfield Christian faced off against Lucas.
Sullivan Black River comes up short in matchup with Plymouth
Plymouth collected a solid win over Sullivan Black River in a 51-34 verdict on Jan. 2 in Ohio girls high school basketball.
In recent action on Dec. 28, Plymouth faced off against Norwalk St Paul and Sullivan Black River took on Wellington on Dec. 18 at Wellington High School.
Sandusky Perkins records thin win against Willard
Sandusky Perkins posted a narrow 41-37 win over Willard in Ohio girls basketball action on Jan. 2.
In recent action on Dec. 19, Sandusky Perkins faced off against Bellevue and Willard took on Attica Seneca E. on Dec. 23 at Willard High School.
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