OHSAA boys basketball scores for December 2, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.
Attica Seneca E. earns stressful win over Plymouth
Attica Seneca E. finally found a way to top Plymouth 39-38 in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on Dec. 2.
Collins Western Reserve prevails over Oberlin Firelands
It was a tough night for Oberlin Firelands which was overmatched by Collins Western Reserve in this 76-46 verdict.
The first quarter gave Collins Western Reserve a 16-10 lead over Oberlin Firelands.
The Roughriders fought to a 34-22 intermission margin at the Falcons’ expense.
Collins Western Reserve steamrolled to a 56-32 lead heading into the final quarter.
The Roughriders got the better of the fourth-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 20-14 edge.
Last season, Oberlin Firelands and Collins Western Reserve faced off on Dec. 3, 2024 at Firelands High School.
Dover survives overtime against Green
Dover topped Green in a 68-64 overtime thriller on Dec. 2 in Ohio boys high school basketball.
Doylestown Chippewa denies Strasburg’s challenge
Doylestown Chippewa pushed past Strasburg for a 60-43 win at Chippewa High on Dec. 2 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
Ashland Crestview comes up short in matchup with Fredericktown
Fredericktown pushed past Ashland Crestview for a 64-54 win for an Ohio boys basketball victory at Crestview High on Dec. 2.
Last season, Ashland Crestview and Fredericktown faced off on Dec. 3, 2024 at Fredericktown High School.
Greenwich S. Cent. collects victory over Crestline
Greenwich S. Cent. notched a win against Crestline 70-57 for an Ohio boys basketball victory on Dec. 2.
Norwalk St. Paul denies Vermilion’s challenge
Norwalk St. Paul handed Vermilion a tough 63-52 loss in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on Dec. 2.
Last time Norwalk St Paul and Vermilion played in a 60-40 game on Dec. 3, 2024.
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