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12-08-2011, 03:58 AM
I guess these two teams have decided to play each other in multiple sports. This is the football game that the Raiders lost All-State running back and possible Mr. Football candidate Travis Elliott is it not???
12-08-2011, 05:10 AM
Colerain 78, Ryle 46
Colerain (2-0) - Porter 3 1 8, Cook 3 0 7, Liegiteo 4 0 11, Reed 3 0 6, Dula 1 0 2, Thompson 2 2 7, Campbell 5 1 12, Bennie 4 0 9, Davis 2 3 7, Walters 3 2 8, Hubbard 0 1 1. Totals: 30 10 78.
Ryle (1-2) - Mays 3 0 8, Klensch 2 0 4, Fussenegger 2 0 5, Smith 2 3 7, Ernst 1 0 2, Hughes 0 1 1, James 3 0 6, Wash 2 1 5, Deters 1 0 2, Stuhr 2 2 6. Totals: 18 7 46.
Halftime: Colerain 44-20. 3-pointers: C 8 (Porter, Cook, Liegiteo 3, Thompson, Campbell, Bennie); R 3 (Mays 2, Fussenegger).
Colerain (2-0) - Porter 3 1 8, Cook 3 0 7, Liegiteo 4 0 11, Reed 3 0 6, Dula 1 0 2, Thompson 2 2 7, Campbell 5 1 12, Bennie 4 0 9, Davis 2 3 7, Walters 3 2 8, Hubbard 0 1 1. Totals: 30 10 78.
Ryle (1-2) - Mays 3 0 8, Klensch 2 0 4, Fussenegger 2 0 5, Smith 2 3 7, Ernst 1 0 2, Hughes 0 1 1, James 3 0 6, Wash 2 1 5, Deters 1 0 2, Stuhr 2 2 6. Totals: 18 7 46.
Halftime: Colerain 44-20. 3-pointers: C 8 (Porter, Cook, Liegiteo 3, Thompson, Campbell, Bennie); R 3 (Mays 2, Fussenegger).
12-08-2011, 12:54 PM
Looks like Ryle lost any sense of credibility of being a basketball contender in this one.
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