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Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, March 24-March 30

Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, March 24-March 30

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The following results were provided by high school coaches or their representatives. Send results each night to prepsports@enquirer.com. Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com.
Beechwood 19, Newport 0
WP- Reis (2-0).
Leaders: B- Fraizer 2-3; Stacy 2-2; Reis HR, 2 RBI; Moore 2B, 3 R; Million 3 R; HR, 2 R, 2 RBI; Gigliotti HR, 2 R, 4 RBI; Penny 3 R; Preston 2 R; Schilling 2 R.
Records: B 2-0, N 0-2.
Dayton 10, Newport Central Catholic 8
WP- Sullivan (2-0).
Leaders: D- Hall 2-3, 3B, 3 R, 3 RBI; Moreno 2-3; Sullivan 2 R.
Records: D 2-0, NCC 0-2.
Highlands 4, Scott 1
WP- Dixon (3-0, 14 K).
Leaders: H- Brown 2B; B. Class 2 RBI.
Records: H 3-2, S 1-3.
Campbell County 15, Lloyd Memorial 2
Seton 17, Bishop Brossart 7 (five innings)
Holy Cross 10, Boone County 9
Ludlow 10, Dayton 0 (five innings)
North Laurel 3, Dixie Heights 2
Maxey (NL) d. Sansone 6-3, 1-6, 10-8; Lowe (NL) d. Robinson 6-0, 6-1; North Laurel by default. Derry-McKenna d. Robinson-Moore 7-6, 6-0; Offner-Norvell d. Begley-Hidlebrand 6-1, 6-0.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, March 24-March 30

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