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Feb. 5, 2018 Knox Country Farm Supply Girls’ Basketball Roundup: Obenrader Hits 1,900 Points as NC Stay Unbeaten

Feb. 5 recaps.

(Photo of North Clarion’s Tori Obenrader. Photo by Paul Burdick. Check out more of Burdick’s work here)

NORTH CLARION 48, KEYSTONE 41

FRILLS CORNERS, Pa. – Tori Obenrader broke the 1,900-point mark as North Clarion won its 27th straight regular-season game with a 48-41 victory over visiting Keystone.

Obenrader had 20 points, 11 rebounds and five assists and now has 1,903 career points becoming just the ninth girls’ player in District 9 history to reach 1,900 career tallies.

Gabby Schmader added 10 points for the She-Wolves, who used a 17-11 third quarter to break a 16-all halftime lead. Cierah Manross had all six of her points during the third-quarter run.

Haley Sherman also scored seven points and Abby Gatesman had two points and seven assists for North Clarion, which is 59-4 in the regular season since the start of the 2015-16 season, including 19-0 this year.

Taylor Geer had a game-high 28 points for Keystone with Tessa Weaver chipping in six tallies.

CLARION 62, UNION 52

CLARION, Pa. – Behind 25 points from Kait Constantino Clarion knocked off visiting Union, 62-52.

Wendy Beveridge added 14 points, six rebounds and six blocked shots for the Lady Cats, who have won two in a row. Sadie Rudesyle chipped in with nine points on Senior Night – Clarion still has one home game left against North Clarion Wednesday.

Frankee Remmick netted a game-best 26 points for Union with Bryan Davis adding 13 tallies and Hannah Atzeni nine.

FOREST AREA 56, TIDIOUTE CHARTER 24

TIDIOUTE, Pa. – Bianca Hetrick led a trio of Forest Area players in double digits with 19 points, as the visiting Fires rolled past Tidioute Charter, 56-24.

Emily Everett and Jasmine Ginnery each added 11 points for Forest Area in the win with Makiya Bellotti scoring eight points.

Nakiesha Krouse had 11 points for Tidioute Charter.

BROOKVILLE 74, REDBANK VALLEY 49

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Twin sophomore sisters Morgan and Madison Johnson both turned in career-high scoring performances as visiting Brookville beat Redbank Valley, 74-49.

Morgan scored 19 of her 23 points in the first half while Madison had 12 of her 14 points in the second half as Brookville led 39-20 by halftime.

Lexi Holt and Tara Hinderliter reached double-figure scoring for Redbank Valley with 21 and 13 points respectively.

RIDGWAY 54, CLARION-LIMESTONE 34

RIDGWAY, Pa. – Emily Fullem had a monster night as Ridgway knocked off visiting Clarion-Limestone, 54-34.

Fullem had 34 points, 24 rebounds, 10 steals, seven blocked shots and two assists for her second triple-double of the season.

Alyssa Kasmerski added nine points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals for the Lady Elkers.

Jes Ball paced C-L with nine points with Morgan Clark and Sydney Simpson each scoring six tallies.

KANE 51, DUBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC 29

DUBOIS, Pa. – Trinity Clark had 23 points, 11 rebounds and six steals to lead Kane to a 51-29 AML win at DuBois Central Catholic, the Lady Wolves second win over DCC in four days.

Hannah Buhl hit four 3-pointers on her way to adding 12 points and five assists for Kane with Rachael Moran chipping in six points and six rebounds, Ella Marconi five points, 10 rebounds and five blocked shots and Audi Marconi six rebounds.

Shay Gulvas had seven points to lead DCC with Ashley Wruble and Maia Cogley each scoring six points.

CURWENSVILLE 46, HARMONY 27

WESTOVER, Pa. – Behind 27 points from Madi Weber visiting Curwensville toppled Harmony, 46-27, in Moshannon Valley League action.

Sabrina Spencer added nine points for the Lady Tide.

Macy Fry led Harmony with nine points.

NORTHERN POTTER 36, PORT ALLEGANY 24

PORT ALLEGANY, Pa. – Kalie Cowburn and Mikayla Lewis combined to score 25 points to lift Northern Potter to a 36-24 road North Tier League win over Port Allegany.

Cowburn led the Lady Panthers with 13 points with Lewis adding 12. Becca Morgan chipped in with eight tallies.

Maleah Daniels scored six points for Port Allegany.