Published on January 12, 2026 10:20 am
Last Updated on January 12, 2026 10:22 am
TOLEDO — It was a long time coming, but North Clay handed Casey-Westfield a 49-39 loss in the championship game of the Cumberland Boys Basketball Tournament. The tournament championship game had been postponed.
Casey-Westfield moved into a 14-11 opening quarter lead behind Jackson High’s three baskets and two free throws.
But the Cardinals came back with a 14-4 second period to lead 25-18 at halftime. Lucas Griffey put in two baskets and two free throws for six points while Mason Byers added four.
The Warriors made a run in the third period with an 11-7 tally behind High’s nine points to pull within 32-29.
But the Cardinals went on a 17-10 final quarter to claim the championship.
Griffey finished with 16 points on five field goals and six free throws. Cody Zimdars added 14 points on six field goals and two free throws.
Casey-Westfield was led by High with 24 points on seven field goals, one a three-pointer and seven of seven at the line.
At Toledo
CASEY-WESTFIELD (39)
Julius 1-0 — 2, Clement 1-0 — 2, Jones 1-0 — 2, Justice 1-0 — 2, Hupp 0-0 — 0, Moore 2-0 — 5, High 7-7 — 24, Thomas 1-0 — 2. TOTALS 15 FG, 7 FT.
CUMBERLAND (49)
Atwood 1-2 — 5, Zimdars 6-2 — 14, Lewis 0-0 — 0, Griffey 5-6 — 16, Byers 3-2 — 8, Walden 2-2 — 6, Probst 0-0 — 0. TOTALS 17 FG, 14 FT.
Casey-Westfield 14 4 11 10 — 39
North Clay 11 14 7 17 — 49
3-point FG — Casey-Westfield 2 (Moore 1, High 1), North Clay 1 (Atwood 1).
At Altamont
Altamont played host to Woodlawn, the No. 1 ranked team in Class 1A and claimed a 53-42 victory Saturday.
The Indians ran out to a 14-9 opening quarter lead on Woodlawn. Zaine Miller connected on three baskets for six poitns while Parker Bell added a basket and a free throw.
In the second period, Woodlawn came back within a 12-10 run to pull within 24-21 at halftime. McKay knocked in a three-pointer and a regular basket for five.
But the Indians took the third quarter and made it their own as seven players put in a basket for a 16-5 run. Carson Milleville and Bell hit a three-pointer each.
Woodlawn came back with a 16-13 final period but couldn’t get over that third quarter surge by Altamont.
Three players finished in double figures for the winners. Miller tallied 12 on five field goals, one a three-pointer, and one free throw. Bell added 11 and Cooper McManaway 10.
Altamont also claimed the junior varsity contest by a 59-50 tally. Blake Berg scored 22, Hayden Bridges 16 and Kaiden Wolff 11.
At Altamont
WOODLAWN (42)
Cooper 4-5 — 14, McKay 5-0 — 12, Rollie 2-3 — 8, Moser 1-0 — 3, Frick 1-0 — 2, Downes 0-0 — 0, Heater 1-1 — 3. TOTALS 14 FG, 9 FT.
ALTAMONT (53)
Co. Pals 0-1 — 1, McManaway 5-0 — 10, K. Milleville 3-2 — 8, C. Milleville 1-0 — 3, Bell 4-2 — 11, Berg 1-0 — 2, Johnson 3-0 — 6, Miller 5-1– 12. TOATLS 22 FG, 6 FT.
Woodlawn 9 12 5 16 — 42
Altamont 14 10 16 13 — 53
3-point FG — Woodlawn 5 (McKay 2, Cooper 1, Rollie 1, Moser 1), Altamont 3 (C. Milelville 1, Bell 1, Miller 1).
Junior Varsity Game
Woodlawn 9 9 15 17 — 50
Altamont 14 13 19 13 — 59
Woodlawn — Junkins 4, Cirvera 0, Kirkpatrick 8, Cary 2, Bennett 18, Downes 18, Rubenacker 0
Altamont — Wolff 11, Lurkins 2, C. Milleville 8, Berg 22, Bridges 16
At Toledo
Cumberland handed Centralia Christ Our Rock Lutheran a 76-39 loss Saturday.
The Pirates edged out to a 19-14 opening quarter lead as Reed Miller put in two baskets and two free throws for six points while Kade McMechan hit two three-pointers and Cameron Roedl one from beyond the arc.
Chase Stewart went on a tear, knocking in four three-pointers in the second quarter for 12 points while Miller added onto his total with nine more and Roedl hit another three. The Pirates led 43-19 at halftime.
The Pirates finished out with an 11-10 edge in the final quarter.
Cumberland had 14 three-pointers in the game led by Stewart with six of those.
Miller led the way to the victory with 25 points on 10 field goals, one a three-pointer and four of six at the line. Stewart added 18 points on six three-pointers while Roedl tallied 11.
At Toledo
CORL (39)
Diehl 6-2 — 14, White 3-0 — 8, Davis 0-0 — 0, Engele 1-0 — 2, Hanke 3-7 — 13, Overtur 0-0 — 0, Cushman 0-0 — 0, Orrill 0-0 — 0, Vourde 1-0 — 2. TOTALS 14 FG, 9 FT.
CUMBERLAND (76)
McMechan 2-0 — 6, Roedl 4-0 — 11, Stewart 6-0 — 18, Hougham 1-0 — 3, Miller 10-4 — 25, Weber 1-1 — 4, Bierman 0-2 — 2, Venatta 1-0 — 2, Wormhoudt 2-1 — 5. TOTALS 27 FG, 8 FT.
CORL 14 5 10 10 — 39
Cumberland 19 24 22 11 — 76
3-point FG — Centralia Christ Our Rock Lutheran 2 (White 2), Cumberland 14 (Stewart 6, Roedl 3, McMechan 2, Hougham 1, Miller 1, Weber 1).







