STEUBENVILLE — The Steubenville girls’ basketball team showcased its ability to score in bunches Saturday afternoon. Big Red was able to get out and run leading to multiple baskets in transition, and Chaney was unable to keep up.

Sparked by a 16-0 run in the first quarter, Big Red built a 16-point advantage and did not look back en route to a 64-45 victory inside the Crimson Center.

“We talk about our defense creating our offense,” Big Red (4-0) head coach Angie Forte said. “We want to get stops. We want to get rebounds. We want to get out and run. I’m very proud of their effort securing rebounds. We talk about controlling the boards. Our goal is to get out in transition.”

The Red-and-Black got a little sloppy in the second as the hosts forced up some shots and committed some unforced t

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