OHSAA boys basketball scores for February 27, 2025 in Ohio high school sport.
Cardington-Lincoln slips past Galion Northmor
Cardington-Lincoln topped Galion Northmor 49-47 in a tough tilt in an Ohio boys basketball matchup on Feb. 27.
Last time Galion Northmor and Cardington-Lincoln played in a 65-57 game on Jan. 31, 2024.
In recent action on Feb. 21, Cardington-Lincoln faced off against Sugar Grove Berne Union and Galion Northmor took on Mechanicsburg on Feb. 21 at Northmor High School.
Norwalk St. Paul takes down New Washington Buckeye Cent.
Norwalk St. Paul’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from New Washington Buckeye Cent. 68-35 during this Ohio boys high school basketball game on Feb. 27.
Norwalk St. Paul opened with a 19-2 advantage over New Washington Buckeye Cent. through the first quarter.
The Flyers’ offense stormed in front for a 40-12 lead over the Bucks at halftime.
New Washington Buckeye Cent. fought back in the third quarter to make it 53-28.
The Flyers got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 15-7 edge.
In recent action on Feb. 21, New Washington Buckeye Cent. faced off against Greenwich S. Cent. and Norwalk St Paul took on Mansfield St. Peter’s on Feb. 21 at Saint Paul High School.
Sandusky St. Mary prevails over Plymouth
Sandusky St. Mary scored early and often to roll over Plymouth 46-25 on Feb. 27 in Ohio boys high school basketball action.
In recent action on Feb. 21, Plymouth faced off against Lakeside Danbury and Sandusky St. Mary took on Crestline on Feb. 21 at Crestline High School.
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