Girls prep basketball roundup


Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 9:00 AM CST



NCS routs Crescent City

Northlake Christian School placed four players in double figures Saturday led by Hope Fitzgerald’s 13 points as the Lady Wolverines cruised past Crescent City at home. Caitlyn Anderson finished with 12 points and five rebounds. Jennifer Ryan and Jenni O’Rear also added 12 points each in the victory. NCS point guard Molly Gaddy finished with five assists. NCS upped its season record to 12-6.

PJP II loses

to Country Day

Metairie Park Country Day downed Pope John Paul II, 56-23, in a game held Saturday at Country Day. PJP is 8-11 overall.

Danielle Olivier tallied 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocks. Nicole Saucier scored five points, while grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out four assists.

Hannan trims Ecole Classique

Archbishop Hannan’s Lady Hawks edged Ecole Classique Saturday 24-20 at home. Kimmy Kirsch topped the Lady Hawks with nine points followed by Kayla Rebouche with eight. Kelli Digangi hit a clutch three-pointer late in the game.

Katelyn Donnelly and Stephanie Gonzales chipped in with two points each for the lady Hawks.

PJP II goes 0-2 in Picayune tourney

Pope John Paul II lost both games in the Picayune Tournament held last Monday and Tuesday.

PJP suffered a 61-28 loss to the host team to open the competition. Shelly Pontiff posted six points, seven steals, five rebounds and three blocks. Ashley Allen tallied eight points and three rebounds. The Lady Jaguars lost their second contest, 48-31, against Biloxi High. Christa Roscigno finished with 11 points, four rebounds and two steals. Danielle Olivier registered six points, eight rebounds and two blocks.


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