Western Mass. Class D Tourney Top Performers: Quarterfinals
On Monday, coinciding with the Class B tournament, the Western Massachusetts Class D tournament quarterfinals took place at campus sites. Three blowouts and a close finish comprised of the four games, but this article will discuss some of the best…
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Continue ReadingOn Monday, coinciding with the Class B tournament, the Western Massachusetts Class D tournament quarterfinals took place at campus sites. Three blowouts and a close finish comprised of the four games, but this article will discuss some of the best individual performances of the Class D quarters.
Emma Meczywor – Hoosac Valley (2025)
Meczywor was money inside the paint for Hoosac Valley in their quarterfinal blowout victory over Smith Academy on Monday, finishing with 17 points, including a number at the foul line. She was making shots, making plays and drawing contact to put the Falcons at a disadvantage. Really impressive overall performance as she recorded her seventh double-figure scoring game in her last nine.
Ashlyn Lesure – Hoosac Valley (2025)
It was an offensive onslaught for Hoosac Valley against the Falcons, and Lesure was a big part of it for the Hurricanes. She knocked down a three and finished with 15 points, second on the team and among all scorers. Lesure has been on a tear this season, putting up career-high numbers as she’s averaging 13.7 PPG, leading the Canes in scoring overall as a junior.
Kalli White – Granby (2027)
Granby came up short in an eight-point loss to Pioneer Valley Christian, allowing three players to score in double-figures. However, the Rams had quite the offensive savant on its end in Kalli White, the freshman juggernaut, who went off for 17 points. Her last eight games have been a drastic turnaround from her first six of the season, averaging 15.9 points per game over that span. When Grandy has needed a sparkplug, White has been just that.
Kyler McClelland – Pioneer Valley (2026)
It was raining threes for Pioneer Valley on Monday, well specifically for sophomore Kyler McClelland. The prolific sharp-shooter set a new standard for herself, sinking a career-high eight threes en route to a career-high 29 points for the Panthers. She was unstoppable, out-scoring Duggan on her own. Over just her last two games, she’s hit 15 threes and now has 74 made over 19 games, nearly four a game.
Tionne Garner-Summer – Duggan (2024)
Monday is certainly a game that Duggan will want to forget against Pioneer Valley, but senior Tionne Garner-Summer was still able to put together a solid performance on the day. She finished with 12 points, the leading scorer for the program. Two were able to finish in double-figures, with the senior standout making her presence felt, but it just wasn’t enough against the No. 3 seed.
Olivia Chrzan – Monson (2025)
Monson wrapped up its spot in the semifinals quickly on Monday, taking a 20+ point lead going into the half, thanks in large part to its junior, Olivia Chrzan. What a performance she put on, her third 30+ game of the season, finishing with 31 for the Mustangs. Chrzan is well on her way to her second-straight season averaging 20+ PPG, but her consistency down low and her ability to get to and knock down free throws has been just remarkable.