OHSAA boys basketball scores for February 2, 2026 in Ohio high school sport.
Apple Creek Waynedale delivers statement win over West Salem Northwestern
Apple Creek Waynedale recorded a big victory over West Salem Northwestern 60-27 at Northwestern High on Feb. 2 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
In recent action on Jan. 23, West Salem Northwestern faced off against Jeromesville Hillsdale and Apple Creek Waynedale took on Ashland Mapleton on Jan. 24 at Waynedale High School.
Collins Western Reserve thwarts Plymouth’s quest
Collins Western Reserve knocked off Plymouth 82-72 in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on Feb. 2.
The first quarter gave Collins Western Reserve a 20-17 lead over Plymouth.
The Roughriders’ offense jumped in front for a 45-27 lead over the Big Red at the half.
Plymouth showed some mettle by fighting back to a 61-47 count in the third quarter.
The Big Red managed a 25-21 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.
Last season, Plymouth and Collins Western Reserve squared off on Jan. 25, 2025 at Plymouth High School.
In recent action on Jan. 23, Collins Western Reserve faced off against New London and Plymouth took on Lucas on Jan. 24 at Lucas High School.
Sycamore Mohawk defeats Dola Hardin Northern
It was a tough night for Dola Hardin Northern which was overmatched by Sycamore Mohawk in this 70-48 verdict.
The first quarter gave Sycamore Mohawk a 19-11 lead over Dola Hardin Northern.
The Warriors’ shooting darted in front for a 38-26 lead over the Polar Bears at the half.
Sycamore Mohawk thundered to a 56-38 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Warriors held on with a 14-10 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.
Recently on Jan. 23, Sycamore Mohawk squared off with N. Robinson Col. Crawford in a basketball game.
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