December 17, 2015 at 6:24 p.m.
Catherine Dunn had yet to break into double-digits.
Saturday, the freshman nearly doubled her career-high.
The 2015 Jay County High School graduate scored 15 points for the Brescia University women’s basketball team in a 79-49 victory against St. Mary of the Woods.
She beat her previous career-high of nine points she set Nov. 21.
The freshman started and was 7-of-13 shooting in 33 minutes. She added had four rebounds, three assists and two steals for the Bearcats (6-5).
She also tallied seven points Wednesday in a 76-62 loss to Lindsey Wilson College. Her only field goal was a 3-point attempt and she was 4-of-6 from the free-throw line. She also tallied three rebounds and two assists.
Dunn has played in all 11 games for the Bearcats, started four times with an average of 5.5 points per game.
Kegan Comer
Jay County – 2013
Was one of six University of St. Francis players to score in double figures Friday in the men’s basketball team’s 97-86 win over NAIA Division II No. 13 Warner.
Comer hit a pair of 3-pointers as part of his 14-point effort for the No. 17 Cougars (10-3).
He also had four assists, three rebounds, one block and one steal.
The junior paced USF in assists with six Saturday in an 88-75 win over Southeastern. He added three points, three rebounds and a pair of steals.
Elijah Kahlig
Fort Recovery – 2014
Came off the bench to score eight points for the University of Findlay men’s basketball team Saturday in a 73-71 win against Northern Michigan.
He was 2-of-4 from the field, with all of his shots coming from long range. The sophomore also made both of his free throws and grabbed one rebound for the Oilers (4-4, 2-2 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference).
Kahlig also tallied two points and one rebound Thursday in a 62-52 victory over Michigan Tech.
Scott Schwieterman
Jay County – 2013
Helped the Indiana Tech men’s basketball team to a 66-54 victory Saturday over Aquinas.
Schwieterman scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Warriors, who improved to 8-4. He also had one steal.
Jason Pottkotter
Fort Recovery – 2012
Started his fourth straight game Tuesday as the University of Northwestern Ohio men’s basketball team fell 82-70 to Mount Vernon Nazarene.
Pottkotter played 30 minutes, finishing with five points, one block, one assist and one rebound. The loss dropped the Racers to 6-6 on the year.
The senior also had six rebounds, two assists and a point in Saturday’s 68-55 loss to NAIA Division II No. 5 Cornerstone.
Kylie Kahlig
Fort Recovery – 2012
Finished second on the squad in rebounds Tuesday in the University of Northwestern Ohio’s 66-47 victory over Mount Vernon Nazarene.
Kahlig grabbed six rebounds for the Racers (7-5) in 11 minutes of action off the bench. She also had two points.
The junior finished with two points and two rebounds in Saturday’s 62-59 win over Cornerstone.
Wade Gelhaus
Fort Recovery – 2013
Helped the Saginaw Valley State University men’s basketball team hand Ashland its first loss Saturday, 68-66.
Gelhaus contributed five points off the bench as he hit both of his field-goal attempts. He also had three rebounds for the Cardinals (6-2).
Saturday, the freshman nearly doubled her career-high.
The 2015 Jay County High School graduate scored 15 points for the Brescia University women’s basketball team in a 79-49 victory against St. Mary of the Woods.
She beat her previous career-high of nine points she set Nov. 21.
The freshman started and was 7-of-13 shooting in 33 minutes. She added had four rebounds, three assists and two steals for the Bearcats (6-5).
She also tallied seven points Wednesday in a 76-62 loss to Lindsey Wilson College. Her only field goal was a 3-point attempt and she was 4-of-6 from the free-throw line. She also tallied three rebounds and two assists.
Dunn has played in all 11 games for the Bearcats, started four times with an average of 5.5 points per game.
Kegan Comer
Jay County – 2013
Was one of six University of St. Francis players to score in double figures Friday in the men’s basketball team’s 97-86 win over NAIA Division II No. 13 Warner.
Comer hit a pair of 3-pointers as part of his 14-point effort for the No. 17 Cougars (10-3).
He also had four assists, three rebounds, one block and one steal.
The junior paced USF in assists with six Saturday in an 88-75 win over Southeastern. He added three points, three rebounds and a pair of steals.
Elijah Kahlig
Fort Recovery – 2014
Came off the bench to score eight points for the University of Findlay men’s basketball team Saturday in a 73-71 win against Northern Michigan.
He was 2-of-4 from the field, with all of his shots coming from long range. The sophomore also made both of his free throws and grabbed one rebound for the Oilers (4-4, 2-2 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference).
Kahlig also tallied two points and one rebound Thursday in a 62-52 victory over Michigan Tech.
Scott Schwieterman
Jay County – 2013
Helped the Indiana Tech men’s basketball team to a 66-54 victory Saturday over Aquinas.
Schwieterman scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Warriors, who improved to 8-4. He also had one steal.
Jason Pottkotter
Fort Recovery – 2012
Started his fourth straight game Tuesday as the University of Northwestern Ohio men’s basketball team fell 82-70 to Mount Vernon Nazarene.
Pottkotter played 30 minutes, finishing with five points, one block, one assist and one rebound. The loss dropped the Racers to 6-6 on the year.
The senior also had six rebounds, two assists and a point in Saturday’s 68-55 loss to NAIA Division II No. 5 Cornerstone.
Kylie Kahlig
Fort Recovery – 2012
Finished second on the squad in rebounds Tuesday in the University of Northwestern Ohio’s 66-47 victory over Mount Vernon Nazarene.
Kahlig grabbed six rebounds for the Racers (7-5) in 11 minutes of action off the bench. She also had two points.
The junior finished with two points and two rebounds in Saturday’s 62-59 win over Cornerstone.
Wade Gelhaus
Fort Recovery – 2013
Helped the Saginaw Valley State University men’s basketball team hand Ashland its first loss Saturday, 68-66.
Gelhaus contributed five points off the bench as he hit both of his field-goal attempts. He also had three rebounds for the Cardinals (6-2).
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