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Thursday, February 27th
Girls Basketball
District 3 Playoffs
1A: #1 Linville Hill 51, #3 New Covenant 27 – Championship – Playing against the defending District Champs, the Flames fought hard after falling behind early in their first Finals appearance. New Covenant (18-4) will now prepare for the PIAA State Championship Tournament. In the 1st round on March 8th, they will host Delco Christian, the District 1 runner-up.
4A: #2 Northern Lebanon 47, #4 Delone Catholic 32 – 3rd place – Trailing 11-7 after one quarter of play, the Lady Vikings settled in and controlled the game the rest of the way. Kasey Weimer led the scoring with 14 points, including three three-pointers. Olivia Shutter scored 13 & Hayley Sheroky had 11 points. Northern Lebanon (22-5) will start play in the PIAA State Championship Tournament when they travel next Saturday to play the District 4 Champions (Central Columbia or Jersey Shore).
Wednesday, February 26th
Girls Basketball
District 3 Playoffs
6A: #3 Lebanon 56, #5 Central Dauphin 50 – 3rd place – With 24 points in the 2nd quarter, the Cedars built a healthy 39-23 by the half on their way to winning District bronze. They were led in scoring with 24 points from Lili Harrison (4-6 FT). Kailah Correa knocked down three three-pointers on her way to 13 points. Also scoring for the Cedars were Olive Brandt (9 points, 4-4 FT), Jae Burrus (8 points), & Nina Harrison (2 points). This victory avenges a regular season loss to CD. Next Friday night, Lebanon (25-4) will host the 6th place team from District 1 (Haverford/Conestoga) in the 1st round of the PIAA State Basketball Championship Tournament.
Tuesday, February 25th
Girls Basketball
District 3 Playoffs
4A: #3 Wyomissing 42, #2 Northern Lebanon 39 – Semifinal – The Lady Vikings trailed from the 2nd quarter on, but kept battling until the final buzzer. The persistant effort was led with 15 points from Olivia Shutter, with the senior scoring 12 in the 2nd half. Haley Sheroky scored 12 points and Kasey Weimer joined her in double-figures, scoring 10 points. Northern Lebanon (21-5) will host Delone Catholic on Thursday to determine who will finish 3rd in District 3.
1A: #4 Veritas Academy 43, #9 Our Lady of the Cross 31 – Consolation Semis – After losing to Veritas Academy by 36 points at the beginning of February, this game on paper looked like it could be lopsided. However, the paper did not account for the heart the Lions would show when they took the floor at Warwick. Though, it was a loss, OLC battled hard and kept the game within reach throughout. The effort was led by Riley Hatzfeld as the senior scored 27 points, a performance that included five three-pointers. OLC (14-9) finishes their 2nd season, having won the first District 3 Playoff game with last week’s double OT win over Covenant Christian.
Monday, February 24th
Girls Basketball
District 3 Playoffs
1A: #3 New Covenant 48, #7 Lancaster County Christian 47 – Semifinal – In what was a total team effort, the Flames won at the buzzer courtesy of Qynne Demler’s drive to the hoop. Demler, who also recorded her 1,000th career point earlier in the evening, finished the game with 19 points. Miracle Hershey tallied 10 points, 10 steals, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Additionally, Moriah Simniskis scored 14 points and Kai Hershey had 9 rebounds. Freshman Alayna Zimmerman became an unsung hero in this game, as she overcame illness to provide solid play and served as inspiration to her other seven teammates. New Covenant (18-3) will next play at the Giant Center on Thursday against Linville Hill. Gametime: 2:45. pm. Video of game-winner
6A: #2 Dallastown 37, #3 Lebanon 35 – Semifinal – It was a close game throughout, but Dallastown was able to hold off the Cedars in the closing moments of the game. In the 4th quarter, Kailah Correa attempted to lead Lebanon to victory, scoring 8 of her team-high 13 points. Lili Harrison finished the game with 10 points. Also scoring for Lebanon were Olive Brandt with 7 points and Nina Harrison with 5 points. Lebanon (24-4) will play for 3rd place in District 3 on Wednesday night when they host Central Dauphin.
District 3 Playoff Tracker
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