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Presley delivered a record-setting performance with 29 points to lead Whitesburg Christian to a 46-44 area win over Elkmont in Huntsville, AL. Her standout play earned her well-deserved all-area recognition.
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Brooke reached the milestone of 1,000 career points in high school and has been a driving force as team captain. Currently, she's averaging 19 points and 9 rebounds per game, leading her team into the postseason with standout performance and leadership.
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Devyn was recognized for reaching the impressive milestones of 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. In the February 3 game against Palmetto High School, she added 12 points and 15 rebounds, continuing her dominant presence on the court.
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Kendell Skiver reached the 1,000-point milestone this past week as a sophomore, adding to an already remarkable season. Earlier this year, she set a school record with 43 points in a single game and is currently averaging 28 points per game, showcasing her scoring prowess.
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Lizzie Bammerlin
Lizzie Bammerlin
Lizzie was recognized this week for breaking the single-season three-point record for Lake Catholic Girls Basketball. She has already made 57 three-pointers this season, with three regular-season games still remaining to extend her record even further.
Bella reached a major milestone on Monday evening, scoring her 2,000th career point in a win over crosstown rival Maine West. Already a junior, she still has a full year to chase the conference's all-time record of 3,077 points set by Jewell Loyd from 2009–2012. This season, she has been the team's go-to player in every facet, leading in scoring, rebounding, ballhandling, and defense, with averages of 28.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.
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Angela has been a force on her team, leading in points, rebounds, blocks, assists, and steals per game. She shattered the school records for points and rebounds per game with a monster performance of 50 points, 29 rebounds, 12 assists, and 8 steals, adding to the rebound record she set last year. Just days later, on January 30, she topped her own scoring record with 53 points and 24 rebounds.
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In an incredible week of milestones, she broke her own school record for blocks in a season, increasing her total from 76 to 80, averaging 4.2 blocks per game. Just days later, she set a new single-season scoring record with 38 points—surpassing the previous record of 34—even sitting out the final 6½ minutes of the fourth quarter. That same night, she also broke the school's single-season rebounding record, raising the mark from 266 (set in 1989–90) to 269, averaging 14.2 rebounds per game. She's now just 9 points shy of breaking the single-season scoring record as well, meaning she could potentially shatter four records in just seven days.
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