OHSAA boys basketball scores for January 21, 2026 in Ohio high school sport.
Galion prevails over Bucyrus
It was a tough night for Bucyrus which was overmatched by Galion in this 69-29 verdict.
Galion opened with a 16-8 advantage over Bucyrus through the first quarter.
The Tigers’ shooting steamrolled in front for a 33-14 lead over the Redmen at halftime.
Galion thundered to a 47-22 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Tigers held on with a 22-7 scoring edge in the final quarter.
Last season, Galion and Bucyrus faced off on Jan. 25, 2025 at Bucyrus High School.
In recent action on Jan. 15, Galion faced off against Shelby and Bucyrus took on Carey on Jan. 17 at Carey High School.
Monroeville pushes over Greenwich S. Cent.
Monroeville handed Greenwich S. Cent. a tough 70-57 loss for an Ohio boys basketball victory at South Central High on Jan. 21.
Last season, Monroeville and Greenwich S. Cent. squared off on Jan. 16, 2025 at Monroeville High School.
In recent action on Jan. 9, Greenwich S. Cent. faced off against New London and Monroeville took on Castalia Margaretta on Jan. 10 at Monroeville High School.
Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. grinds out close victory over Salineville Southern
Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. posted a narrow 44-41 win over Salineville Southern on Jan. 21 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
In recent action on Jan. 16, Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. faced off against Lore City Buckeye Trail.
Tiffin Calvert squeezes past Norwalk St. Paul
Tiffin Calvert topped Norwalk St. Paul 45-41 in a tough tilt at St. Paul High on Jan. 21 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
Last season, Tiffin Calvert and Norwalk St Paul faced off on Jan. 2, 2025 at Calvert High School.
In recent action on Jan. 10, Norwalk St Paul faced off against Sandusky St. Mary.
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