BREAKING: Montrose’s Sadie Jones has just made history by scoring her 1,000th career point during a decisive 56-36 victory against Lackawanna Trail on February 6, 2024. This remarkable milestone was achieved as Jones contributed an impressive 25 points to lead her team, currently ranked No. 9 in the state.
Jones entered the game needing just 12 points to reach the coveted 1,000 mark, and she wasted no time, netting 17 points in the first half alone. Her performance helped secure the win for the Lady Meteors, who now boast a record of 14-7 overall and 12-1 in the Lackawanna Division III standings.
In support of Jones, teammates Molly Weller and Myckenna Kublo added 16 and 13 points, respectively, showcasing the team’s depth and talent. For Lackawanna Trail, Maddy Forrer scored 13 points, while Ayla Seigle contributed 11 points in a losing effort.
Across the league, other significant games unfolded. Blue Ridge triumphed over Carbondale Area with a commanding 45-18 scoreline, fueled by Abigail Gelinger’s standout performance of 17 points and 14 rebounds.
In a thrilling matchup, Mountain View secured a 51-22 victory against Forest City, thanks to Addison Kilmer, who dominated with an astonishing 35 points.
Elk Lake also celebrated a victory, defeating Susquehanna 55-18, led by Madisyn Casselbury’s 19 points. Meanwhile, North Pocono’s Ella Clementoni shone brightly, scoring 31 points in a 51-28 win over Wallenpaupack, including six three-pointers.
In Division I, Scranton Prep continued their dominance with a 69-31 win against West Scranton, where Chloe Mamera led the scoring with 16 points. The No. 6 ranked Scranton Lady Knights also claimed victory, defeating Delaware Valley 73-44, with Chrissy Jacklinski leading the charge with an impressive 34 points.
Riverside’s Lady Vikes emerged victorious against Lakeland with a score of 38-23, while Holy Cross secured a 42-32 win over Western Wayne, led by Mollie Urban’s 13 points.
Mid Valley celebrated their first Division II victory, defeating Old Forge 53-37, powered by Addison Frein’s 17 points.
These games highlight the fierce competition and talent within the Lackawanna Division III and beyond. Fans and players alike are eagerly watching as teams continue to battle for top standings as the season progresses.
Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as these incredible athletes strive to achieve their personal and team goals.
