Lindsey Hille poured in 23 points and Olympus pulled away in the second half to defeat Kearns 53-44 in a non-region game Tuesday.

Hille drained four 3-pointers for Olympus (3-0), but was matched in the effort by Bekah Andregg of Kearns (2-1).Andregg topped the previously unbeaten Cougars with 18 points.

With the score tied 21-21 at halftime, Olympus broke the deadlock with a 19-12 third-quarter.

The Titans won the game at the free-throw line, outscoring the Cougars 11-3 from the charity stripe.

In Tuesday's other games:

NON-REGION

CLEARFIELD 54, ROY 25: Jenny Overdiek and Hayley Barker each scored 13 points, and the Falcons outrebounded their opponent for the fifth-straight game to remain unbeaten.

MOUNTAIN VIEW 89, SPANISH FORK 22: Erin Thorn hit five 3-pointers en route to a 23-point night, and teammate Heather Cheesman added 22 more for the top-ranked Bruins.

ST. JOSEPH 42, EAST CARBON 34: Sami Evans netted 17 points and Mary Dinsdale added 13 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Hawks to victory.

ALTA 67, WEST JORDAN 60: The Hawks racked up 50 first-half points and cruised past the Jaguars. Lindsey Logan recorded 24 points, 10 steals, eight rebounds and five assists for Alta.

MOUNTAIN CREST 56, BEAR RIVER 49: Jami Zilles hit for 17 points and Ashlee Hunsaker added 13 more for the Mustangs, whose strong rebounding game proved the difference in a win over the Bears.

PAYSON 52, SKY VIEW 42: Kamie-Jo Massey racked up 21 points, 12 rebounds and six steals as the Lions roared past the Bobcats.

CARBON 69, WOODS CROSS 51: McKell Warburton poured in 25 points as the 3A Dinos knocked off the 4A Wildcats.

BINGHAM 48, PLEASANT GROVE 42: Jenni Applegate tossed in 12 points to help the Miners earn their first win of the season.

BRIGHTON 39, EAST 20: The Bengals used a tough third-quarter defense to stymie the Leopards and pick up the victory.

TIMPANOGOS 69, PARK CITY 35: The Timberwolves earned their first win of the season by burying the Miners as Melanie Davies had 20 points, including four 3-pointers.

LEHI 45, BEN LOMOND 41: Lacey Yates led a balanced attack with 12 points as the Pioneers rallied in the fourth quarter for the win. Traci Pollard had 14 points for Ben Lomond.

LAYTON 59, BOX ELDER 33: Brittany Hazen hit for 15 points and the Lancers poured it on in the second half to silence the Bees.

JUAB 52, NORTH SANPETE 37: Marcie Jackson netted 19 points and the Wasps allowed just one point in the second quarter in a stinging win over the Hawks.

LONE PEAK 57, JORDAN 23: Amber Harr posted impressive numbers of 19 points, seven steals and seven rebounds as the Knights crowned the Beetdiggers.

MORGAN 49, DAVIS 45: The Trojans pulled out their second win in as many days as Jen Kennedy racked up 22 points.

BEAVER 71, SOUTH SEVIER 50: The Beavers raced out to a 21-2 lead and never looked back. Shannon Bradshaw topped Beaver with 16 points.

GREEN RIVER 40, MONTICELLO 29: Coralie Hughes scored 25 points and Monical Nelson hauled in 13 rebounds to lead the Pirates to victory.

DELTA 65, TOOELE 49: Marisha Corey racked up 24 points to lead the victorious Rabbits, while Leah Roberts had 13 for the Buffaloes.

REGION 14

DUGWAY 83, TINTIC 15: Tracy Weaver led four players in double figures with 21 points as the Mustangs raced past the Miners.

INT. CHRISTIAN 70, WENDOVER 10: Shelby Box had 21 points and Sarah Bebo added 13 more for the Lions.

WATERFORD 38, S.L. CHRISTIAN 36: Liz Kennedy's 19-point effort paced the Wolves to victory, while Alyssa Lightner had 15 for SLCA.

BOYS' NON-REGION GAMES

VIEWMONT 74, BOUNTIFUL 61: Jackson Vroman recorded 23 points and 11 rebounds as the Vikings jumped out to a 17-2 lead and never looked back.

CLEARFIELD 64, WEBER 54: Cliff Scholer banged home 30 points and added six blocks as the Falcons kept the Warriors winless.

COPPER HILLS 72, PAYSON 48: Trent Kemp and Jason Darger combined for 39 points and the Grizzlies used a tough defense to befuddle the Lions.

HILLCREST 51, COTTONWOOD 44: Blake Hansen lit up the scoreboard for 30 points, 11 coming in the deciding fourth quarter for the Huskies.

ROY 66, DAVIS 59: Isaac Salazar had 23 points and the Royals outscored the Darts 19-5 from the free-throw line to earn the victory. Nate Bleak had 19 for Davis.

EAST 58, FREMONT 47: The Leopards used a strong first-quarter defense and 16 points from Noah Eyre to topple the Silver Wolves.

GRANGER 51, TOOELE 44: The Farmers pulled out the win in a physical game as Nick Meza had 13 points.

GRANITE 65, CARBON 45: Kenyon Rogers burned the nets for 34 points with six 3-pointers, and the Farmers used a big third quarter to doom the Dinos.

BINGHAM 74, HIGHLAND 56: Boyd Norwood came off the bench to score 10 points and Mike Higgins topped the Miners with 19 in a victory over the Rams.

ALTA 59, HUNTER 54: Adam Knight scored 20 points and Garn Smith added 15 more as the Hawks pulled out the road victory. Brandon Moore had 19 for Hunter.

NORTHRIDGE 61, LOGAN 50: Ryan Petersen recorded 15 points and 15 rebounds as the Knights enjoyed a 49-23 rebounding edge in their victory.

SKY VIEW 54, OLYMPUS 48: Trevor Stokes hit for 23 points and the Bobcats pulled away in the fourth quarter for the win.

SKYLINE 69, TAYLORSVILLE 51: The Eagles jumped out early and kept its record perfect at 4-0 as Talmadge Ence tossed in 21 points.

ROWLAND HALL 43, WATERFORD 40: Chris Hill totaled 18 points and the Winged Lions held off a late Wolves' rally for the win.

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KEARNS 59, WEST 53: Byron Wright racked up 20 points and the Cougars handed the Panthers their first loss of the season.

WEST DESERT 43, LAYTON CHRISTIAN 34: Ron Allred netted 18 points, and the Hawks rallied in the fourth for the win.

ENTERPRISE 60, VIRGIN VALLEY 48: Luke Simpkins paced a balanced offensive attack with 12 points for the Wolves.

CANYON VIEW 45, RICHFIELD 34: Nate Janes' double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds paced the Falcons past the Wildcats.

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