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All SVC Girls Basketball Team

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Huntington’s Allison Basye has been named SVC Player of the Year for a third straight year as she leads the list of All SVC Girls Basketball selections, voted upon by the conference coaches.

Basye’s talents were on full display Tuesday with 36 points and a last second three-pointer to lift Huntington over SVC champ Adena.

Adena’s Andrew Day and Huntington’s Kyle Uhrig share the Coach of the Year honors. Day led Adena to their second straight SVC title, while Uhrig quickly righted the Lady Huntsmen’s poor start after losing their first four games, to get them well above the .500 mark by the end of the regular season, including a win over 50-47 win at Adena Tuesday.

To entire list of All SVC Girls Basketball honorees can be found below:

(1st Team)
Allison Basye (Sr) Huntington
Avery Miller (Sr) Unioto
Emma Garrison (So) Adena
Olivia Smith (Sr) Paint Valley
Jazzlyn Lamerson (Jr) Piketon

(2nd Team)
Jadyn Smith (Sr) Adena
Hanna Uhrig (Sr) Paint Valley
Gabby Patete (Sr) Westfall
Amaris Betts (So) Unioto
Gabby Pernell (So) Southeastern

(3rd Team)
Abbi Stanforth (Sr) Paint Valley
Amelia Uhrig (So) Unioto
Makaela Lovely (Sr) Adena
Emily Allen (Sr) Zane Trace
Alexis Bailes (Sr) Southeastern

(Honorable Mention)
Kiera Williams- Adena
Sydney Foglesong- Adena
Emma Hinshaw- Huntington
McKenna Thompson- Huntington
Averi McFadden- Paint Valley
Kendall Dye- Paint Valley
Natalie Cooper- Piketon
Addison Johnson- Piketon
Audrey Scott- Southeastern
Morgan Ware- Southeastern
Carissa Wheeler- Unioto
Alexis Book- Unioto
Paige Weiss- Westfall
Alyssa Wyman- Westfall
Alara Crow- Zane Trace
Gracey McCullough- Zane Trace

Player of the Year: Allison Basye (Huntington)
Co-Coaches of the Year: Andrew Day (Adena) / Kyle Uhrig (Huntington)
League Champions:  Adena
Reserve Champions:  Paint Valley
Junior High League Champion:  Unioto

Adena Repeats As SVC Girls Basketball Champ

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With two conference games to play, the Adena Lady Warriors have clinched no worse than a share of their second straight SVC Girls Basketball Championship. Adena sealed the deal with a 57-21 home victory against the Zane Trace Lady Pioneers.

Adena never trailed in the game, leading after each stop at 17-8, 30-14, 37-16 and the final of 57-21. The continuous clock went into play at 3:52 remaining as the Lady Warriors took a 35 point lead.

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Sydney Foglesong led Adena’s attack with 11 points and 8 rebounds, Caelan Miner had 11 points and 6 steals, Sydney Ater scored 10 points, Emma Garrison added 9 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals, Cheyanne Ater 8 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals, Makaela Lovely 4 points, 5 rebounds and 5 steals, Kiera Williams 3 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists and Kamryn Sowers scored 1 point.

Zane Trace was led by A. Johnson with 6 points, Kinley May 5 points, Emily Allen and Alera Crow each scored 4 points and B. Wade scored 2 points.

(Zane Trace at Adena- Litter Media/Mike Smith)

Adena improves to (11-1/14-2) while Zane Trace falls to (0-10/2-15) on the season. The Lady Warriors only need one win in their remaining two games to win the undisputed SVC crown.

Adena Regains SVC Girls Basketball Lead With Win At Paint Valley

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Adena’s Lady Warriors took over sole possession of the SVC girls basketball first place standings with a 53-42 win at Paint Valley Tuesday night.

The win places Adena at (7-1) in the SVC while Paint Valley slips to (6-2), in a virtual tie with (7-2) Unioto, who saw their game with Westfall postponed. Paint Valley was ranked #11 in the latest Division 4 Associated Press Poll coming into the game.

Adena led after the first quarter 14-11 and 29-22 at halftime. The Lady Bearcats outscored Adena 15-7 in the third quarter to grab only their second lead of the game, 37-36 after three periods.

The fourth quarter saw Adena swing the tide back in their direction by picking up their pressure defense along with Paint Valley missing free throw and inside scoring opportunities as the Lady Warriors went on a 17-5 run for the 53-42 victory. The victory is a sweep for Adena over Paint Valley in girls basketball this season, the only two SVC losses for the Lady Bearcats.

Adena’s Emma Garrison led all scorers with 20 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, Jadyn Smith and Makaela Lovely added 10 and 9 points respectively. Cheyanne Ater scored 8 points, Sydney Foglesong added 4 points and Sydney Ater with 2.

Olivia Smith led Paint Valley with 14 points and 9 boards, Averi McFadden added 12 points (8 in first quarter), and Abbi Stanforth scored 8, Hanna Uhrig 5 and Kendall Dye with 3.

Adena travels to Unioto on Thursday, looking to avenge their lone SVC loss of the season, when the Lady Shermans won at Adena prior to the Christmas break.

Both Adena and Paint Valley have games to make up, due to earlier postponed contests.

Paint Valley Draws Even With Unioto In SVC Girls Basketball Race

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The Lady Bearcats of Paint Valley held-off a fourth quarter rally by Unioto for a 54-51 win, allowing them to draw even with the Lady Shermans at (6-1) for the SVC Girls Basketball lead.

Adena’s 52-43 win over Southeastern places them 1/2 game out of first place at (5-1).

Paint Valley held double digit leads for most of the game and were up 49-34 with 7:06 to play in the game, before Unioto went on a 12-0 run to cut the deficit at 49-46 with 3:25 to play on an Avery Miller three-point shot.

The Lady Bearcats got the lead back up to 51-46 with 2:15 remaining on an Averi McFadden bucket. That remained the score until :20 left in the contest when Ameris Betts connected on a trey making it 51-49. Hanna Uhrig made two free throws with :12 to go for a 53-49 PV lead, then Avery Miller scored a bucket for Unioto making it 53-51 with under 5 seconds left. A Unioto foul with less than one second put PV on the line, where they made 1 of 2 for the final margin 54-51.

Olivia Smith led Paint Valley with 22 points and 17 rebounds, followed by Hanna Uhrig’s 17 points. Other Lady Bearcats contributing included Abbi Stanforth, Averi McFadden and Kendall Dye with 5 points each.

Unioto was led by Avery Miller’s 24 points while Amelia Uhrig scored 13 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Ameris Betts added 7 points and Carissa Wheeler 5 points.

Paint Valley shot 16/35 from the field- including 6/10 from the arc for 46%. The Lady Cats were also 16/22 at the at the charity stripe. They had 33 rebounds. The downside for the Lady Bearcats was their 26 turnovers, with more than half of those in the second half.

Unioto was 16/52 from the field- including 2/15 from the arc for 31%. They were 17/22 from the free throw line. Unioto committed 13 turnovers and had 24 rebounds.

The game completed round one of SVC play for both Paint Valley and Unioto.

Unioto Win At Adena Places Them In Sole Possession Of SVC Girls Basketball Lead

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The last two unbeaten SVC girls basketball teams went head-to-head Thursday, with the Unioto Lady Shermans coming away with a 55-42 victory at Adena to grab sole possession of first place, headed to the Christmas holiday break.

(Unioto’s Amelia Uhrig connects vs Adena- Litter Media/Mike Smith)

Unioto led most of the game, holding a 14-10 advantage after the first quarter, 27-20 at half, 34-31 after three and the final margin of 13 points.

The Lady Warriors had a brief 31-30 lead with 3:10 left in the third quarter, but the Lady Shermans came right back and went on a 4-0 run to end the third period.

The fourth quarter was dominated by Unioto, outscoring Adena 21-9.

Unioto had seven players in the scoring column, led by sophomore Amelia Uhrig’s 17 points/6 rebounds, Avery Miller 13 points/10 rebounds, Addison Mohan 8 points, Alexis Book 6, Karlee Renner 3, and Jozie Zickafoose 2.

Uhrig is our “McDonald’s Player of the Game.”

Adena also had seven players score, led by Emma Garrison’s 15 points/6 rebounds, Sydney Ater 8 points, Jaydyn Smith 6, Kiera Wiiliams 5, Makaela Loverly 5 and Caelan Miner with 3. Sydney Foglesong was held scoreless, but had 5 rebounds.

Unioto improves to (5-0/8-0) while Adena drops to (4-1/5-1).

Other Thursday SVC Girls Basketball Finals:
Huntington 44, Southeastern 39
Piketon 46, Zane Trace 31
Paint Valley 57, Westfall 33

(Emma Garrison sandwiched between Unioto defenders- Litter Media/Mike Smith)