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Top stars, best performances in Ohio high school basketball for games played February 5-11

From Solon’s Mackenzie Blackford to Elyria’s Ryan Walsh, there were several big-time high school basketball performances across the state of Ohio in games played February 5-11
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Here are some stars from basketball games across Ohio in games played February 5-11

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(Photo of Cornerstone Christian's Quinn Kwasniak by Jeff Harwell)

Mackenzie Blackford, Solon girls basketball

Dropped 17 points to help the Lady Comets rout Willoughby South 75-16.

Gigi Bower, Olentangy Liberty girls basketball

In a win over Hilliard Davidson, Bower made history by hitting six 3-pointers to set the program’s single-season record for threes with 75, extending her program record for made 3-pointers in a season to 184.

Gia Casalinova, Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy girls basketball

In a victory over Saint Joseph Academy, the senior became the program's all-time leading scorer with 1,663 points.

Zach Halligan, Walsh Jesuit boys basketball

Halligan scored a team-high 19 points to slow down Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy and earn the 57-40 win.

Seini Hicks, West Clermont girls basketball

Led the Wolves with 19 points and 15 rebounds to record her 10th double-double of the year. Hicks also broke the program’s single-season record for blocks and rebounds. West Clermont (23-0) beat Little Miami 48-26.

Caitlyn Holmes, Ellet girls basketball

In a win over Loudonville, the sophomore guard led the Orangemen with 24 points, six rebounds, six blocked shots, five steals and three assists.

King Kendrick, Northland boys basketball

Made two free throws with 3.8 seconds left and finished with 33 points to lead the Vikings to a 60-58 win over Africentric and earn a City League title.

Quinn Kwasniak, Cornerstone Christian Academy boys basketball

Despite a team loss, the sophomore made his 200th career three-pointer and finished with 17 points. Archbishop Hoban defeated Cornerstone Christian 79-58.

Laila Marshall, Gahanna Lincoln girls basketball

The senior scored 22 points en route to Gahanna Lincoln’s 59-52 win over Grove City. The Lions won their fourth straight OCC-Ohio championship.

Desh Molton, Gilmour boys basketball

Had a team-high 24 points to defeat John F. Kennedy Catholic (Warren) 74-63.

Aamir Rogers, Fairfield boys basketball

Rogers put up 17 points and eight rebounds in a win over Princeton.

Luke Skaljac, Brecksville boys basketball

Dropped 20 points and had 10 rebounds and five assists to edge Nordonia 55-47.

Sydnie Smith, Bexley girls basketball

Led the Lions with 15 points as they cruised to a 48-28 victory over Granville.

Corri Vermilya, Loundonville girls basketball

The junior became the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,631 points in a 44-point performance as the Lady Redbirds knocked off Fredericktown 70-60. She also had 32 points and 11 rebounds in a loss to Ellet.

Ryan Walsh, Elyria boys basketball

Knocked down last-second free throws to give the Pioneers a 58-57 win over Avon Lake in overtime.