Eight games made up Tuesday’s L-L League girls basketball schedule. Plenty to discuss. Here’s the roundup, with some notables:
SECTION 2
Ephrata 53, Garden Spot 34 — Leah Caldwell inched closer to the 1,000-point milestone, and the host Mountaineers broke open a close game with a 17-9 third-quarter spurt and remained alone in second place in the section hunt. Caldwell (15 points — giving her 974 in her career), Jazzlin Sanders (career-high 15 points) and Alyssa Caldwell (12 points) paced Ephrata, which had a 22-17 lead at the half, and then outscored the Spartans 31-17 after intermission to win their fifth straight game. Niveyah Crabb hit three treys and scored a season-high 15 points for Garden Spot.
Solanco 61, Elizabethtown 39 — The Golden Mules need a fast finish if they hope to crack the D3-5A bracket, and Solanco picked up a road victory in this clash. Saskia Ludgate (18 points), Layne Dawley (14 points) and Madison Wenger (season-high 12 points) sparked the Mules, who had a 36-23 lead at the break, and then closed the game on a 13-3 clip to slam the door. Chloe Wilkinson (14 points) and Elleyana Handran (12 points) paced the host Bears.
SECTION 4
Octorara 52, Lancaster Country Day 17 — The Braves grabbed a 21-6 lead at the break, and then closed the game on a 19-3 blitz and went on to snap a 4-game slide. Sophie Ruscitelli (15 points), Harper Rice (season-high 10 points) and Qualynn Chambers (season-high 10 points) keyed Octorara; Noor Omeis scored 8 points for the host Cougars.
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In the big Section 4 showdown on Tuesday, Columbia KO’d Pequea Valley to force a first-place tie between the Crimson Tide and the Braves. Here’s the story from Columbia:
NONLEAGUE
Elco 47, Cocalico 44 — The Raiders need wins down the stretch to make the D3-5A bracket, and they got a clutch one here. Lebanon Valley College recruit Kenzie Eckhart poured in 20 points, Ava Beck chipped in with 11 points, and host Elco fended off the Eagles, who are still battling it out in the heated Section 2 race. Brielle Martin (season-high 10 points) and Kira Lehman (10 points) spearheaded Cocalico, which trailed 39-27 heading into the fourth quarter, before closing the game on a 17-8 push to make the Raiders sweat it out. FYI: Eckhart, a senior, is up to 948 career points.
Manheim Central 64, Conestoga Valley 30 — The Barons, coming off back-to-back losses to fall out of a tie for first place in the wild Section 3 race, took out their frustrations on the host Buckskins. Maddie Gehman (season-high 21 points), Lilah Walters (14 points) and Gianna Walters (three 3-pointers, 13 points) paced the offense, Central splashed 10 treys, and the Barons cruised past CV. Central broke away with a 22-10 second-quarter spurt, and then outscored the Bucks 18-2 in the third quarter to seal it. Nyeoni Johnson scored 8 points for CV, which suffered its third straight setback — one night after taking rampaging Warwick to the wire in a hard-fought Section 2 game.
Cedar Crest 42, Lampeter-Strasburg 37 — A couple of section leaders — and potential league playoff opponents — squared off, and the host Falcons made their 24-21 halftime lead stand up. Elli Malinoski (15 points) and Kaila Francis (12 points) paced Cedar Crest, the Section 1 leader. Trinity Carter (three 3-pointers, 13 points) led L-S, which shares the Section 3 lead with Lancaster Catholic and Northern Lebanon. That will get sorted out further on Friday when L-S welcomes Donegal and Northern Lebanon hosts Lancaster Catholic. Stay tuned. FYI: Francis, a senior Colgate commit, is up to 946 career points.
Lancaster Mennonite 46, Linden Hall 26 — The host Blazers outscored the Lions 26-11 in the second half and picked up the W. Avery King (12 points) and Sophi Buckwalter (10 points) paced Mennonite, which had a 20-15 lead at the half, and then opened up some breathing room with a 16-6 third-quarter spree. Kendall Darley bucketed 18 points for Linden Hall.
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
NONLEAGUE
Lancaster Mennonite at York Tech, 6 p.m.
Susquenita at Northern Lebanon, 7:30 p.m.
Manheim Township at Ephrata, 7:30 p.m.
Penn Manor at Warwick, 7:30 p.m. (LNP coverage)
Spring Grove at Lancaster Catholic
* All non-con games on the docket. … Lancaster Mennonite will be right back at it, going for two wins in 24 hours after topping Linden Hall on Tuesday. … Northern Lebanon will go for its seventh win in a row — and more mo heading into Friday’s all-important tilt vs. Lancaster Catholic — against Nita; the Vikings (No. 1) and the Blackhawks (No. 6) are safe and sound in the D3-4A power ratings, so this could be a potential playoff preview. … Manheim Township (Section 1) at Ephrata (Section 2) pits a pair of second-place squads in their respective section chases. They’re also both safely inside the D3-6A bubble, and that game has playoff preview written all over it. Doesn’t it? … Circle Penn Manor at Warwick, as the Warriors will go for their 12th win in a row against a Comets’ bunch that is still in the thick of the Section 1 hunt. Can Penn Manor snap Warwick’s joyride? … Lancaster Catholic will go for its fifth win in a row against Spring Grove. You know the Crusaders would love some more mo heading into their showdown in Fredericksburg on Friday against Northern Lebanon.
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