The Columbus Dispatch

Pickeringt­on Central moves on to state semi

- Dave Purpura −Dave Weidig

The return of Pickeringt­on Central point guard Madison Greene from foul trouble for the second half of Friday night’s Division I girls basketball regional final provided an undeniable spark for the Tigers, who led Marysville by only three points at the break.

But the senior and Ms. Basketball finalist is quick to downplay her own work in favor of her teammates, and more often than not Friday, Central forward Olivia Cooper was at the receiving end of some of Greene’s biggest plays.

Capitalizi­ng on her size advantage, the 6-foot-1 Cooper scored 10 of her game-high 16 points after halftime to lead the Tigers to a 54-39 win at Otterbein’s sold-out Rike Center and their first regional championsh­ip since 2019.

“We had to play tougher because they were really aggressive with us, so we decided we had to come back with some fire under us,” said Cooper, a Columbia commit. “They are a smaller team and our plan was to look inside and take advantage of the size difference.”

Cooper consistent­ly found herself open in the second half as the Tigers (24-4) spread the floor and she made a handful of key baskets, including a 3point play moments into the fourth quarter that gave Central a 38-29 lead. That was part of a 12-0 run that began late in the third quarter after Marysville (25-3), which was playing in its first regional final, drew within 32-29.

The Monarchs do not have any starters taller than 5-10.

“We had a size advantage and they clogged the middle a little bit, then we adjusted and spread it out,” Central coach Chris Wallace said. “We have bigs who can put the ball on the floor. We don’t have to play inside. (Cooper) had an amazing advantage and did a nice job in the paint.”

Central held Marysville standout Jojo Eberhart to three first-half points, all from the foul line, and a team-leading 11 for the game. The Monarchs shot 12for-48.

Berry Wallace added 11 points for the Tigers, who won their 14th regional title. They will play Holland Springfiel­d or Olmsted Falls in a state semifinal at 8 p.m. Friday at University of Dayton Arena.

D II: Proctorvil­le Fairland 41, Granville 25

ZANESVILLE — Granville (25-3) controlled the tempo, but Fairland (27-0), ranked second in the final AP poll, controlled the game. It limited Granville to 27% shooting (9 of 33) and forced 17 turnovers in a regional semifinal victory.

“I’m happy with our girls,” said Granville coach Tate Moore. “We held a team averaging 70 points per game to 41, and that was with putting them at the line late.”

 ?? JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Pickeringt­on Central's Olivia Cooper scores during the fourth quarter of the regional final. She had 10 of her game-high 16 points in the second half.
JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Pickeringt­on Central's Olivia Cooper scores during the fourth quarter of the regional final. She had 10 of her game-high 16 points in the second half.

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