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Monday, January 19th
Palmyra 47, Hempfield 32
In a game that was broadcast as part of our new LebCo Sports Live series, the Lady Cougars entered Monday night having dropped two straight. Despite those losses, Palmyra had gone toe-to-toe with two elite opponents in Cedar Cliff and Milton Hershey, and they looked to get back on track at home in a non-league matchup against Hempfield.
The game opened at a slow pace, with neither team able to find much offensive rhythm in the 1st quarter. Palmyra held a slim 7–6 edge after one, with four of those points coming at the free-throw line—an early sign of something that would loom large as the night went on.
Things shifted in the 2nd quarter as Palmyra locked down defensively and found a spark on offense. The Cougars held Hempfield scoreless in the frame while pouring in 13 points of their own to take a commanding 20–6 lead into halftime. Kaylee Seltzer paced the scoring in the quarter with 5 points.
Hempfield pushed back in the 3rd quarter, turning the game into a much tighter contest. Palmyra answered with a balanced effort, highlighted by 5 points from Elyse Ancharski and 4 from Addi Salus, to keep the Black Knights from cutting too deeply into the lead.
Entering the 4th quarter with a 34–21 advantage, Palmyra faced a Hempfield team intent on extending the game by sending the Cougars to the line. Mya Doster put that plan to rest, going 8-for-10 at the stripe down the stretch to help seal the win.
Doster led all scorers with 16 points, as Palmyra converted 14 of 20 free-throw attempts on the night. Salus, Ancharski, and Seltzer each chipped in 7 points.
Palmyra (9–7) will look to keep the momentum going when they host Lower Dauphin on Wednesday evening.
| Team |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Final |
| Palmyra |
7 |
13 |
14 |
13 |
47 |
| Hempfield |
6 |
0 |
15 |
11 |
32 |
Palmyra Scoring: M. Doster 16, A. Salus 7, E. Ancharski 7, K. Seltzer 7, E. Bearinger 5, S. Rutter 5
Biglerville 42, Annville-Cleona 35
| Team |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Final |
| Annville-Cleona |
13 |
6 |
10 |
6 |
35 |
| Biglerville |
11 |
5 |
7 |
19 |
42 |
AC Scoring: S. Kleinfelter, G. Sellers, A. Sanchez 8, D. Hoover 5, C. Shay 4
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