OHSAA girls basketball scores for February 3, 2024 in Ohio high school sport.

Hiland crushes Garaway

Hiland handled Garaway 46-21 in an impressive showing in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on Feb. 3.

Last season, Hiland and Garaway faced off on Jan. 28, 2023 at Hiland High School.

In recent action on Jan. 29, Hiland faced off against Tuscarawas Valley.

Bucyrus narrowly defeats Mt. Gilead

Bucyrus knocked off Mt. Gilead 58-40 for an Ohio girls basketball victory at Mt. Gilead High on Feb. 3.

The first quarter gave Bucyrus a 19-6 lead over Mt. Gilead.

The Redmen’s offense roared in front for a 29-13 lead over the Indians at halftime.

Mt. Gilead bowed its back in the third quarter, chipping the deficit to 40-27.

The Redmen got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with an 18-13 edge.

In recent action on Jan. 26, Mt Gilead faced off against East Knox.

Massillon defeats Ashland

Massillon earned a convincing 72-46 win over Ashland in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on Feb. 3.

Massillon opened with a 22-11 advantage over Ashland through the first quarter.

The Tigers fought to a 40-24 intermission margin at the Arrows’ expense.

Massillon roared to a 57-31 lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither team could gain any advantage in the final quarter.

Recently on Jan. 25, Ashland squared off with New Philadelphia in a basketball game.

Genoa Christian secures multi-overtime win over Mansfield Christian

Genoa Christian grabbed the final advantage in a 61-52 overtime victory over Mansfield Christian in an Ohio girls basketball matchup on Feb. 3.

Genoa Christian opened with a 16-13 advantage over Mansfield Christian through the first quarter.

The Flames moved ahead by earning a 26-24 advantage over the Lions at the end of the second quarter.

Genoa Christian broke in front at the beginning of the final quarter with a 40-38 lead over Mansfield Christian.

Nothing was decided in the fourth quarter, with the Lions and the Flames locked in a 46-46 stalemate.

Nothing was decided in the first overtime period, with Genoa Christian and Mansfield Christian locked in a 52-52 stalemate.

The Lions got the better of the second overtime-period scoring, finishing the game in style with a 9-0 edge.

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