Girls Basketball

Talawanda still the SWOC leader after loss to Harrison, but four teams now bunched together in title chase

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Talawanda High School's McKenna Weekley (5) and Myah Keene battle for the ball with Harrison's Shelby Piepmeier on Jan. 17, 2022, during a Southwest Ohio Conference girls basketball game at Harrison. The host Wildcats won 45-36. RICK CASSANO/STAFF

HARRISON — Talawanda High School’s girls basketball team came and departed as the Southwest Ohio Conference leader Monday night, but there’s no question the SWOC landscape changed a bit.

The Brave took a two-game lead to Harrison and absorbed a 45-36 defeat, leaving three challengers within a half-game of

 
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