McConnellsburg 51
Hyndman 31
Tuesday, at Hyndman
Non-league game
McConnellsburg pulled away in the second half for a 20-point victory over Hyndman Jessi Keefer led the Spartans (11-10) with 20 points and 10 rebounds McConnellsburg coach Dave Garland said, "They didn't have an answer for Jessi inside. We didn't shoot well to start, so we pounded it inside to Jessi and when they'd collapse in, we found somebody else outside." Kylie Zittle scored 9 points and Nikki Fleming added 9 assists for the Spartans Garland said, "Nikki did a nice job of spreading the ball around, we rebounded well, and we were more patient than we have been, and that's good."
McConnellsburg 51, Hyndman 31
McCONNELLSBURG
Nikki Fleming 2 2-2 6, Brittany Parson 2 0-0 4, Libby Strayer 3 0-0 6, Jessi Keefer 9 2-5 20, Kylie Zittle 4 1-1 9, Sam Roberts 2 2-2 6, Sierra Sherman 0 0-0 0, Katie Shore 0 0-0 0, Alexis Mellott 0 0-0 0, Caitlin Lynch 0 0-0 0, Kylie Keefer 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 7-10 51.
HYNDMAN
Jalissa Snyder 2 1-2 5, Karly Willison 2 2-4 8, Jessica Ringler 2 0-0 4, Sarah Leydig 0 0-2 0, Kade Costgrove 1 2-3 5, Jelaina Snyder 1 0-0 2, Kendra Dawson 3 0-0 7. Totals 11 5-11 31.
McConnellsburg 12 9 16 14 - 51
Hyndman 9 5 9 8 - 31
3-point shots - Hyd 4 (Willison 2, Costgrove, Dawson). Shooting - McC 21-55 (38.2%). Rebounds - McC 36 (J.Keefer 10). Assists - McC 15 (Fleming 9). Steals - McC 8. Turnovers - McC 13. Blocked shots - McC 5 (J.Keefer 4).
Next game: Friday,
SIDELING HILL
Forbes Road 48
Chestnut Ridge 46
Tuesday, at Fishertown
Sideling Hill League game
Forbes Road held off a rally by Chestnut Ridge to win its season finale by 2 points The Cardinals, who finished 7-15 (2-12 SHL), led 40-31 after 3 periods, but the Lions (6-14, 0-12 SHL) outscored them 15-8 in the final period Shayla Carmack fired in 22 points for Forbes Road, and Sammie Clippinger added 13 ... Cardinal coach Stacy Horne said, "We played strong. I was really pleased with the seniors -- last game of their careers -- who all played well tonight. Going into the fourth quarter we had a decent lead, and they started chipping away. But we kept our compusre and held on for the win."
Forbes Road 48, Chestnut Ridge 46
FORBES ROAD
Shayla Carmack 6 8-8 22, Sammie Clippinger 6 0-2 13, Corri Parsons 2 2-2 6, Shania Gelvin 0 0-0 0, Braylin Hohman 2 1-3 5, Breanna Worthing 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 11-15 48.
CHESTNUT RIDGE
Batzel 1 0-0 2, K.Weaver 1 0-0 2, Feather 7 0-0 17, K.Weyant 4 0-2 11, Knisely 1 0-1 2, Finnegan 3 1-2 7, M.Weyant 1 0-2 2, G.Weaver 1 0-0 3. Totals 19 1-7 46.
Forbes Road 12 15 13 8 - 48
Chestnut Ridge 15 8 8 15 - 46
3-point shots - FR 3 (Carmack 2, Clippinger); CR 7 (Feather 3, K.Weyant 3, G.Weaver). Shooting -- FR 17-39 (43.5%); Rebounding -- FR 21 (Hohman 8); Assists -- FR 11 (Carmack 6); Steals -- FR 10 (Carmack 3); Turnovers -- FR 25.
JV: Chestnut Ridge 37, Forbes Road 28. Mina Wilt led the Cardinals with 11 points.
Next game: Season is over.
PISAA TOURNEY
Mercersburg Academy 60
York Country Day 37
Tuesday, at Nolde Gym
Pa. Ind. Schools A.A. first round
Mercersburg Academy got past the first hurdle in the PISAA Tournament, beating York Country Day by 23 points, but the Blue Storm (17-6) will play at No. 1 seed Episcopal in Philadelphia on Wednesday "They're going to be good; their best player is going to Villanova," Mercersburg assistant coach David Bell said Melody Gomez (14 points, 10 rebounds, 4 steals) and Teal Tasker (13 points, 8 boards, 4 steals) led the Blue Storm, and Hanna Warfield (7) led the team to its highest assist total (17) of the season Bell said, "We played four solid quarters tonight for the first time in a while. Our defensive pressure really did the trick in the first half - we got a lot of easy baskets off that."
Mercersburg 60, York Co. Day 37
YORK CD
Williams 1 0-0 2, Waltersdorf 0 1-2 1, Giannaccini 3 0-0 6, Campbell 2 0-0 4, Fuller 3 2-8 8, Thaysen 2 0-0 4, Harris 5 2-3 12. Totals 16 5-13 37.
MERCERSBURG
Teal Tasker 5 3-7 13, Sarah Firestone 3 1-4 7, Hanna Warfield 2 0-0 4, McKenzie Brink 3 0-0 6, Melody Gomez 6 2-2 14, Sydney Reath 3 0-0 6, Syd Godbey 4 0-0 8, Paige Richardson 1 0-0 2, Chantel Yague 0 0-0 0, Gabbi Bucci 0 0-0 0, Rachel Ditzler 0 0-0 0. Totals 27 6-13 60.
York Co. Day 6 6 12 13 - 37
Mercersburg 13 20 15 12 - 60
Shooting - MA 27-63 (42%). Rebounds - MA 32 (Gomez 10, Tasker 8). Assists - MA 16 (Warfield 7). Steals - MA 17 (Gomez, Warfield, Tasker 4). Turnovers - MA 14. Blocked shots - MA 1 (Brink).
Next game: Wednesday, in PISAA second round, at Episcopal, 4.
MASON-DIXON
Shalom Christian 33
New Life 15
Tuesday, at Marion
Mason-Dixon Christian Conf. game
Shalom Christian extended its winning streak to 11 games by denying New Life double-digit scoring in either half ... The Flames (15-4, 12-0 MDCC) finished the regular season undefeated in the MDCC ... Tori Yoder led Shalom with 14 points, 9 steals and 5 rebounds ... Flames coach Brad Eby said, "The other team had injuries coming into the game. I'm proud of the girls for being undefeated in the conference. Kamry Baum played a great second half with good rebounding and being physical. I'm very proud of the girls' effort in the reguar season." ... Lydia Tissue added 7 points.
Shalom Christian 33, New Life 15
NEW LIFE
Kelsi Stopyra 1 0-2 2, Ellen Socash 3 0-4 6, Tirza Vick 3 1-2 7, Emma Johnson 0 0-2 0. Totals 7 1-10 15.
SHALOM
Kamry Baum 1 0-0 2, Lydia Tissue 3 1 0-0 7, Kara Lehman 2 0-0 4, Brooke Kuhns 2 0-0 4, Lydia Harris 1 0-0 2, Tori Yoder 6 2-3 14, Brooke Poe 0 0-0 0, Lexi Poe 0 0-0 0, Rachel Holderman 0 0-0 0, Jennifer Knepper 0 0-0 0, Jessica Grove 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 2-3 33.
New Life 7 0 4 4 - 15
Shalom Christian 8 9 7 9 - 33
3-point shots - SC 1 (Tissue). Shooting - SC 15-37 (40.5%). Rebounds - SC 23 (Yoder 5). Assists - SC 4. Steals - SC 13 (Yoder 9). Turnovers - SC 13. Blocked shots - SC 5 (Baum 3).
Next game: Feb. 22, in MDCC semifinal vs. TBA, at Grace Academy, TBA.
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Grace Academy 46
Cumb. Valley Christian 26
Tuesday, at Chambersburg
Mason-Dixon Christian Conf. game
Grace Academy shot out to a 17-6 lead after the first quarter ... Cumberland Valley Christian outscored the Knights only in the second quarter (9-5) ... Caitlyn and Ally Cox accounted for all 7 of Grace's 3-pointers, scoring 25 and 11 points, respectively ... Morgan Keck led the Blazers (2-17, 1-10 MDCC) with 6 points and 11 rebounds on a night when the team collected 40 boards ... CVC coach Mike Sanders said, "We played well, but gave up too many threes, which put us in a hole too big to climb out of. The girls continue to improve, learn and apply the offense better, though."
Grace 46, CV Christian 26
GRACE
Caitlyn Cox 7 7-13 25, Ally Cox 3 2-5 11, Jacqueline Quirple 1 0-0 2, Hannah Kauffman 2 1-2 5, Tanya Bouteller 1 0-0 2, Ashley Green 0 1-2 1. Totals 14 11-22 46.
CV CHRISTIAN
Morgan Keck 2 2-4 6, Emily Ocker 0 2-4 2, Karli Fogal 1 0-0 2, Karlee Kipe 2 0-0 5, Hannah Turner 2 0-0 5, Loryn Sanders 1 0-0 2, Maddie Keck 2 0-0 4, Vosia Balofoutos 0 0-0 0, Jessie Morrow 0 0-0 0, Megan Bard 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 4-8 26.
Grace Academy 17 5 7 17 - 46
CV Christian 6 9 3 8 - 26 - 26
3-point shots - GA 7 (C.Cox 4, A.Cox 3); CVC 2 (Turner, Kipe). Rebounds - CVC 40 (Mo.Keck 11). Assists - CVC 8 (Fogal). Steals - CVC 9 (Fogal 4). Turnovers - CVC 16. Blocked shots - CVC 5 (Ma.Keck 2).
Next game: Thursday, at home vs. Fulton County Community Christian, 5:30.



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