In a battle between two powers a top the Delaware Valley League standings, the Immaculata girls’ basketball team traveled to Jefferson County North Friday.
Precision shooting gave JCN a quick advantage and behind the home court crowd, the Lady Chargers raced out to an early 18-9 advantage. Imac could never recover from the deficit and eventually lost 59-38.
After holding the nine-point edge after one quarter of play, JCN added four more points to that lead heading into the half time break. In the third, Immaculata continued to struggle to score points while the Lady Chargers pushed its advantage out to 45-26, leaving too much ground to make up for the Lady Raiders in the final period.
Liz Todd had 17 points for the Lady Raiders while Brittany Simek added 12. Lainey Bell and Ellie Wolk each contributed three points while Grace Parker scored two and Mary Kate Metivier put in one.
In a battle between two powers a top the Delaware Valley League standings, the Immaculata girls’ basketball team traveled to Jefferson County North Friday.
Precision shooting gave JCN a quick advantage and behind the home court crowd, the Lady Chargers raced out to an early 18-9 advantage. Imac could never recover from the deficit and eventually lost 59-38.
After holding the nine-point edge after one quarter of play, JCN added four more points to that lead heading into the half time break. In the third, Immaculata continued to struggle to score points while the Lady Chargers pushed its advantage out to 45-26, leaving too much ground to make up for the Lady Raiders in the final period.
Liz Todd had 17 points for the Lady Raiders while Brittany Simek added 12. Lainey Bell and Ellie Wolk each contributed three points while Grace Parker scored two and Mary Kate Metivier put in one.