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2005-2006
| Three Point Goals One Game: 11-Glenn Washington, Radnor in a first round state playoff loss to Susquehanna Twp. 11-Jeff Furmanchin a senior at Weatherly High School P.A. scored a school record 11 threes in an 85-53 win over MMI Prep. On February 4,2006. He had 9 threes in the first half. Three in the first quarter and six in the second quarter. He ended up with 38 points in the game. 10-Mark Naimoli, Lancaster Catholic 9-Ron Drennen, Baldwin senior guard made nine 3-pointers and finished with 29 points 8-Adam Pittman, Columbia drilled 8 of 9 3-pointers in a 69-61 win over Cocalico 8-Dave McLean, Upper St. Clair 8-Mark Scarcella (Hazelton) in a double overtime win, one at the end of regulation time sending the game on 8-Erika Barron, Tamaqua 8-Louie Pisani -St. Marys Area, against Port Allegheny in the Daves Pro Shop Shoot Out 7-Zack Hoover in District 3 playoff vs Harrisburg Academy 7-Louie Pisani -St. Marys Area, 7 threes against DuBois (Note: Louie Pisani was named to the Fall Shootout's Top 40 list) 7-Cindy Hassler, a junior at Marian Catholic, in a victory over Minersville on January 9th. 7-Brittany Bell, Hempfield (Pittsburgh Area) contributed a school record seven 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 23 points 7-Adam Golden, Harrisburg Christian while scoring 63 points 7-Adam Block in a Hoop Group Tournament on January 28, 2006 when Parkland beat North County, MD. 7-Brian Morris, Trinity 7 of 9 from 3-point land 7-Brian Morris, 7 against Steel High 7-Brian Morris again Gettysburg 7-Sean Foust – A-C Valley – Game-winning free throws with 6 seconds left in OT; 30 points which included tying a school record with 7 three-pointers 7-April Austin, North Catholic 7-Dan Scutella –23 points, 7 three-s on Dec 13 for undefeated and unchallenged Elk County Catholic in District 9. 7-Spring Grove won the Girl’s Hershey Holiday Tournament by defeating Hershey 55-47. sophomore guard Sam Ruby made seven treys Ruby finished with a career-high 26 points. 7-Nikki Presto, Thomas Jefferson 7-Duke O'Hara, Shenango 7-Erik Noone, Keystone Oaks 7-Seth Foreman, Rockwood 7-Tricia Adamczyk, Pine-Richland 7-Gracie Palucis, school record for Moon, seven 3-pointers in a 50-29 win over Bishop Guilfoyle at the Dean Patterson Tournament in Altoona. 7-Dan Lavallee, North Allegheny 7-Matt Metcalf, OLSH 7-Lewisburg's Curt Thomas in a 74-53 win over Central Columbia |
Scoring 40 or more in one game this year!--the
2005-2006 season
63-Adam Golden, Harrisburg Christian. (02/07/06) against Living Word Academy in
a 91-88 win.
55-Shenango senior Steve McNees, a school-record 55 points in a 72-65 win
over Farrell
56-Senior Matt Hilton has scored 56, 46 and 43 points in a game this season.
Against Mifflinburg (21-3), he had 56 points, 19 field goals, 13-for-13 at the
foul line.
50-Shakayla Mitchell, William Penn (York High) in their 72-70 win against West
York on Jan. 20, 2006
50-Lauren Beckley, Fairfield in 81-42 win against Biglerville on Dec. 16, 2005
46-Brittany Hillard of Theodore Roosevelt (DC)
46-Steve McNees' hit a jump shot as time expired in overtime and gave Shenango
an 80-78 win against Riverside. McNees finished with 46.
45-Ronit Stern of Hebrew Academy (DC)
43-Bob Snyder of East Forest 43 points, Was 15 of 18 from the free-throw
line including 15 of first 15
42-Glenn Washington, Radnor had 42 against Susquehanna Twp in a first round
playoff loss
42-Erika Barron of Tamaqua tied a school record with 42 in an 82-71 win
over Wyomissing.
41-Shenango senior guard Steve McNees, leading the WPIAL with a 31 points per
game, had 41 points to lead the Class AA No. 5 Wildcats (12-3, 6-0) to an 85-57
Section 2 win against visiting Laurel (7-9, 1-5).
40-Luke Tomaselli, Penn Cambria had 40 points and eclipsed the 1,000-point mark
for his career as visiting Penn Cambria downed Berlin.
40-Lacey Claar, a
Junior at Claysburg-Kimmel High School scored 40 points on January 2nd against
Mount Union.
40-Williamson's Aaron Weaver had 40 in an 80-41 win against Canton
40-Breann Hill,
(2006) Bishop McDevitt at C D East
All time, 50 or more in a game: They can be found at Players scoring 50 points or more in one game
| Foul Shooting for the
2005-2006 season -Ed Kern shoots 12-of-12 at the free throw line with a team-high 22 points to lead Slatington to a 74-70 Lehigh Valley League win. -Ryan Courneen of Quaker Valley (District 7 AA) hit 13 of 14 free throws, scoring 36 points in a 88-64 win over Seton LaSalle. -Becky Leid, Cocalico 14-of-14 from the free throw line, -Bobby Snyder – East Forest, 14 of 15 from the free-throw line -Tyler Grossman – Moniteau, 14 of 15 from the free-throw line -Pam Larson – Port Allegany 16 points, 9 of 10 from free-throw line -Paige Elkin – Brookville 10-for-10 from the free-throw line -In section 2 of the Lancaster Lebanon League through four games, senior Michael Church of Solanco had hit 26 of 26 -Kyle Snyder was a perfect 10-for-10 at the line and scored a game-high 27 points, but Shikellamy didn’t have enough firepower to win the CSC-I contest. -Elena Delle Donne went 8 for 8 from the foul line and is shooting a 93 percent (109 fo 116) for the season. Earlier this season, the sophomore set a national girls' high school record of 80 consecutive free throws. Plays for Ursuline Academy, Delaware. -Mike Church (Solanco) hit 7-of-8 free throws in the final quarter -Shea Georgetti led Avella, scoring a game-high 23 points. He was 12 for 12 from the free-throw line. |
2004-2005
Three Point Goals One Game:
| 13-Dan Davis of
Fort Cherry had 13 three-pointers in a
61-60 win over South Fayette. 11-Kim Holton of Central Bucks East in a District 1 Class AAAA first-round playoff basketball game against visiting Penn Wood broke the record for three-point shots 10-Fort Cherry senior Dan Davis led the Rangers (11-1) to a 65-47 win against Charleroi 9 -Brad Moyer (District playoff game - 2/22 Shikellamy vs Milton, game high 34 pts) 9-Mallory Hafer (Athens) had a school record (9) 3's against Sayre in a 66-31 win. 9-South Park jr Laura Belejchak had nine 3-pointers and scored a game-high 31 points 8-Shane Loss had 27 points for Lackawanna Trail in a 69-65 win over Blue Ridge 8-Kolby Mumau led Punxsutawney to a 70-42 win at Cameron County. 8-Coughlin's Mike Daniel 28 points, 8 treys |
Dan
Davis, Fort Cherry H. S. (Photo credit: Robert J. Pavuchak, Post-Gazette) |
| 8- Loyalsock
guard Mike McClain hit a school-record eight 3-pointers and 30
points in a 70-53 win over Lewisburg. 8-Stewart Kirk had eight triples for Newport (12-3) as they downed Greenwood 69-59. 8-Nick Sefcik of Shaler had 8 3's and 32 against Chartiers Valley 8-Mallory Hafer (Athens) had (8) against Wyalusing on 2/8/05. 8-Whitney Williams (Mt View) in Kingsley Pa. had 8 in one game, and has 126 for her career so far. 8-Matt Correll, Northwest Area had 8 against Bishop Hannan in the playoffs. |
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7-Kayla Ashton, Laurel
Highlands
7-Geoff Kestler,
Mt. Lebanon
7-Brian Yoder, Lancaster Christian against Bible
Baptist
7-Plum senior Mike McKee, a Kent State
recruit finished with a game-high 26 points in a 55-39 victory
7-Shaler senior Stu
Anglum scored 33 points against North Allegheny
Scoring 40 or more in one game
this year!-- the 2004-2005 season
46-Amy Johns (McKeesport) scored 46 points for the second consecutive
game leading to a 65-58 victory at Plum
45-Shenango lost 63-62 to Farrell, but Shenango
junior Steve McNees scored 45 points
43-"Ford City senior guard Lizzie Suwala, a scored
43 points in a 56-54 triple-overtime victory against Ambridge."
43-Fort Cherry senior guard Dan Davis hit 13 3-pointers and finished with
43 in a 61-60 win over S. Fayette
42-Matt Hilton, Lewistown High School will become the school’s all time leading
scorer this year.
41-Tyler Callihan's
41 points led Karns
City to a 73-51 win over Ford City.
41-Union senior Bobby Burkes had 41 points, in an
83-62 victory for the Scotties against Cornell
40-John Navage's 40 points led Blackhawk to an 84-64
victory against Moon in Class AAA Section 2.
40-Steve Sweich, Elizabeth
Forward a 6-8 soph, 40 points in an 80-70 victory
against Belle Vernon.
Foul Shooting for the
2004-2005 season
Rachel Frederick, (North Catholic), 24 points, 10 of 10
free throws.
Paul Chmiel had 21
points for Pittston, 9-for-9 at the free throw line
Erica Greer (Penns Valley) 81 of 97 for a .835 %
Cody Mortimer, Union a 10-for-10 from the free-throw line.
Brittany Knopp, Montgomery
Junior has hit 20 of 21 in two games.
Clay Scovill, Manheim Township broke the schools all-time scoring
record. Scovill, 33 points(and was 12-13 from the foul line)
Bobby Tang added 16 points and went 9-for-10 from the foul
line.
Nicholas Brady from Delone Catholic shot 23-25 through three games from
the foul line.
Matt Spadafora (Archbishop Wood) hit four foul
shots to take the game into overtime, then the Vikings went 10-for-10 from the
foul line in the extra period
Old Forge freshman Stephen Semenza was 11-for-11, including an
8-for-8 performance in the 4th quarter
Note: Michael Williams made an NBA-record 93
straight for Minnesota in 1993. What's your best?
2006-Archbishop Carroll senior Evann Baker made 21
of 21 free throws -- including his last three with no time on the clock -- and
scored a career-high 51 points in an 89-88 victory over Brevard Christian
School, Melbourne, Fla.
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Post Gazette, Washington Observer-Reporter, Wilkes Barre
Times Leader (and
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Allentown Morning Call, Altoona Mirror, Erie Times, Pocono Record,
Scranton Times-Tribune, Sharon Herald, Sunbury Daily Item, Norristown
Times Herald, Chester County Daily Local News, Pottstown Mercury, St.
Marys Daily Press, Dave
Konopki, Major Culclasure
Sr, Dave Burman (105.5
WCHX, Lewistown), phillyburbs.com,
Cranberry Journal, Greensburg Tribune-Review, Uniontown Herald-Standard
| The District 9
Basketball Website- http://www.d9sports.com Lancaster-Lebanon Hoops at http://www.llhoops.com/ The Pittsburgh Post Gazette at http://www.post-gazette.com The Norristown Times Herald at http://www.timesherald.com Hazelton Standard Speaker, Ray Saul Jim Seip, York Daily Record/Sunday News Dr. Masse, Williamsport Sun Gazette |
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