High School Teams Compete for County Basketball Title

Cheers for the Potters!

East Liverpool took home the traveling plaque by winning the sixth annual Kent State Columbiana County Classic with a 66-50 score over Salem High School on the Quakers home court. With the win, the Potters tied the series at 3-3.

Cheers for the Quakers!
Representatives from the Salem and East Liverpool campuses greeted fans by handing out mini magnetic flashlights at the door and provided t-shirts that the cheerleaders tossed into the stands throughout the game. All players, coaches and cheerleaders also received shirts.

Always a favorite, Flash cheered and danced with fans of all ages.

At halftime, four students each received a $500 Opportunity Scholarship to be used at the Salem or East Liverpool Campus. Dean David Dees presented the scholarships to seniors Casey Miller and Corey Riesen of Salem High School and to Jamar Allen and Paxton Grimes of East Liverpool High School.

The Kent State County Classic represents the strong foundation of learning in East Liverpool and Salem, as each community is home to one of the university’s two Columbiana County campuses.

 

Go, teams!



Cutline A:  Dean David Dees (far left) presented the County Classic traveling plaque to the East Liverpool Potters, who won this year’s contest over the Salem Quakers.

Cutline B: Cheers for the Potters!

Cutline C: Cheers for the Quakers!

Cutline D: Go, teams!

 

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POSTED: Thursday, January 6, 2022 02:36 PM
UPDATED: Friday, April 26, 2024 05:26 PM