Girls’ Basketball: Thompson Lifts A-C Valley Over Keystone

| January 27, 2018


KNOX, Pa. (D9Sports) – Behind 23 Ellie Thompson points visiting A-C Valley knocked off Keystone, 51-35, in KSAC South action.

(Photo: Ellie Thompson, A-C Valley. Submitted photo)

Kylee Eaton added 10 points for the Lady Falcons, who led 28-X at halftime, while Brooke Irwin chipped in with seven tallies.

Mackenzie Byerley and Kenzie Hovis paced Keystone with nine points each, but A-C Valley limited the Lady Falcons leading scorer, Taylor Geer, to just five points. Emily Lauer chipped in seven for Keystone.

CLARION 67, CLARION-LIMESTONE 46

CLARION, Pa. – Wendy Beveridge scored a career-high 30 points and added six assists and five blocks to lead Clarion to a 67-46 win over visiting Clarion-Limestone in KSAC North play.

Beveridge netted 14 points in the first quarter to help Clarion jump out to a 25-12 lead after a quarter.

Kait Constantino added 17 points and five assists added five points and 11 rebounds and Sadie Rudesyle eight points.

Maddy Craig and Morgan Clark each scored 16 points for C-L.

KARNS CITY 55, REDBANK VALLEY 42

KARNS CITY, Pa. – Emily Hegedus and Livia Andreassi each had double-doubles to lead Karns City to a 55-42 win over visiting Redbank Valley in KSAC South action.

Hegedus had 21 points and 12 rebounds with Andreassi adding 16 points and 11 boards. Alyssa Stitt also scored 12 points for the Lady Gremlins.

Lexi Holt had a game-high 22 points for Redbank Valley with Tara Hinderliter adding 14 tallies.

MONITEAU 59, UNION 25

WEST SUNBURY, Pa. – Emma Bair had 18 points, 10 rebounds and five steals to lift Moniteau to a 59-25 KSAC South win over visiting Union.

Izzy Bair added 11 points for the Lady Warriors while Kristin Auvil had seven points and six rebounds and Aslyn Pry 11 points and six steals.

Bryn Davis led Union with nine points with Frankee Remmick adding eight.

NORTH CLARION 61, FOREST AREA 35

FRILLS CORNERS, Pa. – Keeping it in the family.

Wendy Obenrader Franty’s North Clarion school record of 1,822 points had stood since 1991 and seemed to be unbreakable until her youngest cousin, Tori Obenrader came along.

And Friday night, Tori Obenrader, who needed 18 points coming into the night to tie her cousin and 19 to top the mark, dropped in 29 points in a 61-35 KSAC North win over visiting Forest Area with her second 3-pointer of the second quarter accounting for points number 18, 19 and 20 on the night breaking Wendy Obenrader’s record. Tori Obenrader finished the night with 1,833 career points, which is the ninth-most points in District 9 history.

Watch Obenrader set the record.

Tori Obenrader also completed her ninth-straight double-double and her 15th in 16 games with 16 rebounds. She is averaging 24.7 points and 15.5 rebounds per game.

“I want to thank all of my teammates and coaches over the past four years,” Tori Obenrader said. “This wouldn’t be possible without any of them. And this night was made extra special by my cousin Wendy coming home from Texas to be here for this. I also want to thank my family and our fans who have supported me.”

Also for North Clarion, Gabby Carll had eight points and Abby Gatesman seven.

Jasmine Ginnery paced Forest Area with eight points with Emily Everett and Maikiya Bellotti each adding six.

DISTRICT 9’S ALL-TIME LEADING GIRLS’ SCORERS

1. Sheana Mosch (DCC) 3,066
2. Kim Tingley (Coudersport) 2,905
3. Kayla Hoohuli (St. Marys) 2,604
4. Melinda Martin (Northern Potter) 2,123
5. Geena Sneeringer (West Forest) 2,030
6. Brooke Hinderliter (Redbank Valley) 1,997
7. Joyce Wensel (Union) 1,963
8. Emily Merryman (Cranberry) 1,914
9. Tori Obenrader (North Clarion) 1,833
10, Wendy Obenrader (North Clarion), 1,822


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