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Laila Jones scored 21 points as Wilson rolled to a 67-36 BCIAA girls basketball victory over Exeter on Thursday night.
Jones made five 3-pointers in the game, scoring 18 points in the first half.
Wilson is 16-2 overall, 9-0 in Division 1. Exeter is 11-6, 6-3 Division 2.
For for the Bulldogs, Kailani Hardy had 12 points and Violet Houck 10.
For the Eagles, Addison Harper had 18 points.
Conrad Weiser 61, Schuylkill Valley 57
Geniva Paul scored 18 points as Conrad Weiser defeated division-leading Schuylkill Valley 61-57 in a BCIAA game on Thursday night for the Scouts’ first conference win of the season.
Paul scored 10 points in the third quarter as the Scouts outscored the Panthers 25-12 in that frame to rally from a 35-23 halftime deficit and take a 48-47 lead into the fourth quarter.
In the final eight minutes, Paul had 4 points and Macy Snyder hit a 3-pointer. Snyder finished with 14 points and Dylan Bossler had 13.
For the Panthers, Elyssa Sellers had 25 points and Hannah West had 24.
Conrad Weiser improves to 7-9, 1-7 Division 3; Schuylkill Valley drops to 10-5, 7-1 Division 3. Wyomissing (5-2) is now just one loss behind Schuylkill Valley in the Division 3 standings.
Hamburg 52, Tulpehocken 21
Nine Hawks scored, including Kyla Rogers who led the team with 10 points, as Hamburg defeated Tulpehocken 52-21 in a BCIAA game on Thursday.
For the Trojans (4-13, 2-7 Division 4), Molly Goldberg had 11 points.
Hamburg improves to 7-9, 3-4 Division 3.
Twin Valley 50, Brandywine Heights 22
Hailey Kilgore scored 16 points and Olivia Kilgore added 12 as Twin Valley beat Brandywine Heights 50-22 on Thursday.
The Raiders are 8-9; Brandywine drops to 4-12. Sophia Benner scored 12 points for Brandywine.
Other scores
York Country Day 40, Antietam 35. Katie Zeiberg 18 points. Antietam is 0-14.
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Jones made five 3-pointers in the game, scoring 18 points in the first half.
Wilson is 16-2 overall, 9-0 in Division 1. Exeter is 11-6, 6-3 Division 2.
For for the Bulldogs, Kailani Hardy had 12 points and Violet Houck 10.
For the Eagles, Addison Harper had 18 points.
Conrad Weiser 61, Schuylkill Valley 57
Geniva Paul scored 18 points as Conrad Weiser defeated division-leading Schuylkill Valley 61-57 in a BCIAA game on Thursday night for the Scouts’ first conference win of the season.
Paul scored 10 points in the third quarter as the Scouts outscored the Panthers 25-12 in that frame to rally from a 35-23 halftime deficit and take a 48-47 lead into the fourth quarter.
In the final eight minutes, Paul had 4 points and Macy Snyder hit a 3-pointer. Snyder finished with 14 points and Dylan Bossler had 13.
For the Panthers, Elyssa Sellers had 25 points and Hannah West had 24.
Conrad Weiser improves to 7-9, 1-7 Division 3; Schuylkill Valley drops to 10-5, 7-1 Division 3. Wyomissing (5-2) is now just one loss behind Schuylkill Valley in the Division 3 standings.
Hamburg 52, Tulpehocken 21
Nine Hawks scored, including Kyla Rogers who led the team with 10 points, as Hamburg defeated Tulpehocken 52-21 in a BCIAA game on Thursday.
For the Trojans (4-13, 2-7 Division 4), Molly Goldberg had 11 points.
Hamburg improves to 7-9, 3-4 Division 3.
Twin Valley 50, Brandywine Heights 22
Hailey Kilgore scored 16 points and Olivia Kilgore added 12 as Twin Valley beat Brandywine Heights 50-22 on Thursday.
The Raiders are 8-9; Brandywine drops to 4-12. Sophia Benner scored 12 points for Brandywine.
Other scores
York Country Day 40, Antietam 35. Katie Zeiberg 18 points. Antietam is 0-14.
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