Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Notre Dame 58, Beechwood 13
Notre Dame (13-3): Stallard 4 2 14, Wagner 0 1 1, Lenihan 1 0 3, Young 4 0 8, An. Lawrie 0 1 1, Holtzapfel 5 0 15, Ad. Lawrie 1 1 3, M. Lawrie 3 0 6, Mauller 0 2 2, Burden 0 1 1, Humphrey 1 0 2, Eberhard 1 0 2. Totals: 20 8 58.
Beechwood (6-11): Connarroe 0 6 6, Reis 1 0 2, Sullivan 1 0 2, Kelly 1 0 3. Totals: 3 6 13.
Halftime: ND 39-7. 3-pointers: ND 10 (Holtzapfel 5, Stallard 4, Lenihan), B 1 (Kelly).
Bishop Brossart 70, Paris 34
Paris (15-4): Bell 3 2 10, Dumphord 0 3 3, Mason 3 0 7, White 5 4 14. Totals: 11 9 34.
Bishop Brossart (15-5): Clift 1 0 2, Eviston 1 0 2, Guidugli 1 0 3, Kramer 3 0 6, Meyers 7 4 20, Shewmker 3 5 11, Smith 5 3 14, Walters 1 0 2, Wieholter 2 2 6, Woosley 2 0 4. Totals: 25 16 70.
Halftime: BB 46-16. 3-pointers: BB 4 (Meyers 2, Smith, Guidugli), P 3 (Bell 2, Mason).
Augusta 49, Pendleton County 43
Newport Central Catholic 72, Ludlow 52
Simon Kenton 56, Walton-Verona 27
Augusta 76, Bishop Brossart 70
Heritage Academy 70, Bellevue 45
Ludlow 84, Calvary Christian 59
Newport Central Catholic 76, Scott 58
Pendleton County 61, Holmes 56
South Oldham 77, Grant County 37
Villa Madonna 34, Dayton 28
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, Jan. 27-Feb. 2

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