 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign up or renewal of a two year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Girls Sweet 16 Tournament Action Continuing in Northern Kentucky. Day two, a first round tournament action. It was time for the Painesville Tigers to take the floor. The Tigers advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time since the 1930s, matching up with Simon Kinton out of Region 8. Moving right along, a minute to go on the second quarter. Presley-Chirocco coast to coast gets the basket. Tigers down by one, then less than 15 seconds and a half Painesville with a chance to tie it and take their first lead of the game. Since the first quarter, Elizabeth Williams gets fouled and she steps to the line. She'll go up and she misses the first basket, but the second basket is good and they tie at 26 heading into halftime and then moving to the second half of the game. Tigers keeping up. You score, I score mindset. Presley-Chirocco to Elizabeth Williams, wide open top of the key. There's a three point basket. Williams had 12 points on the night. Tied at 29, hanging in there and a Keaton baseline jumper and triple coverage. Basket's good. Both teams shooting over 70% from the field in the third quarter, but after that, that's when Simon Kinton began to pull away. The Lady pioneers held the Tigers to just three points in the fourth quarter and they couldn't claw their way out, only shooting 8% from the field in the fourth quarter. Tough loss for the Tigers. Final score, Simon Kinton 70, Painesville 45. The Tigers ending their season at 28-4, winning the 15th Region All-A Classic and the 15th Region Tournament. Congratulations to Painesville Tigers and head coach Les Trimble on a successful season. Earlier this afternoon in 14th Region, Girls of Basketball News Not Central fell short of advancing to the field of 8 after falling to Henderson County 53-63.