First, some solid performances that didn't make the Top 10 cut, separated by section:
Section 2
- Ava Fitzmaurice (Greenville 2018) finished with a team high 13 points in their 54-44 L to Hudson.
- All-EST Honorable Mention Liv Allrich (Ballston Spa 2016) finished with a team high 17 points in their 58-43 L to Guilderland. Fellow All-EST Honorable Mention Jordan Hipwell (Ballston Spa 2017) added 11.
- Maddie Chudy (Saratoga Springs 2016) finished with a team high 15 points in their 61-41 W over Schenectady. They picked up 13 apiece from backcourt partners Kerry Flaherty (2019) and Dolly Cairns (2020) in the W, as well. With an additional 4 from Nakaela Elliott (2016), 45 of their 61 points came from girls that at least made an appearance in EST.
- Kelly Pine (Hoosick Falls 2017) chipped in with 12 points in their runaway 57-27 W over Stillwater.
- Julianna Taylor (Fonda-Fultonville 2017) finished with a team high 13 points in their 55-45 L to Voorheesville.
- Madison Graber (Schalmont 2018) tied for a team & game high with 15 points in their 47-40 upset victory over Holy Names.
- Shyla Sanford (Shaker 2018) finished with a game high 13 points, including 3 threes, in their 45-33 W over Troy.
- All-EST 2nd Team Grace Heeps (Columbia 2019) ran the show effectively in a 59-48 W over Averill Park. The freshman standout had just 6 points, but filled the stat line in rebounding, assists, and steals categories with coaches from Division Is Dayton and Hartford taking in the action.
- Emily Erickson (Tamarac 2019) had a team high 14 points, including 12/16 from the line, in their 55-46 OT loss to Hoosic Valley.
- Emily Padalino (Albany Academy for Girls 2016) pumped in a game high 25 points in their 60-33 L to Catholic Central.
Section 3
- All-EST Honorable Mention Cassidy Albright (New York Mills 2016) finished with a game high 14 points in their 50-42 L to West Canada Valley.
- Morgan Wolanin (Oriskany 2016) finished with a team high 16 points in their 66-39 setback to Poland.
Top 10 time - really 11, considering there's a tie. This one is spread out pretty evenly, with 5 Section 2 representatives, 4 from Section 3, and 2 from Vermont.
10.) Tie here between a pair of Section 3 sisters. Kate Sehring (Utica Notre Dame 2016) and younger sister Claire Sehring (Utica Notre Dame 2018) finished with 18 and 16 points, respectively, in their 60-45 W over Oneida. Kate's 18 was good for a game high.
9.) Our first Vermonter on the list is All-EST 1st Team Madison Little. The Mount Anthony Union (Bennington, VT) 2017 scored 16 of her team high 19 points during the 1st half in a 59-49 setback to 3 time defending Division I state champions Champlain Valley Union.
8.) Another All-EST 1st Teamer pops in here. Saeeda Abdul-Aziz (Mohonasen 2017) pumped in 21 points and added 9 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3 blocks in a loss to defending Section II Class AA champ Bethlehem. Little & Abdul-Aziz are the only two on the list who made it in a losing effort.
7.) The other 802 representative cracks the list here. Emma Carter (Mount Abraham Union 2018) finished with game highs of 16 points and 9 rebounds in their 50-30 W over Vergennes.
6.) Gimme some more Section 3. Shiane Irwin (Poland 2017) pumped in a game high 22 points in their 66-39 victory over Oriskany. If the Syracuse Post-Standard cumulative stats are correct, this puts her at 950 career points with a few games remaining in her junior year.
5.) All-EST Honorable Mention Abby Fountain (Catholic Central 2016) had a strong effort on both sides of the ball and finished with a game high 23 points in their 60-33 W over Albany Academy. This included 3 threes and a 6/7 performance from the line.
4.) Liv Baumann (Guilderland 2017) finished with a game and season high 24 points in their 58-43 W over Ballston Spa.
3.) All-EST 2nd Team Megan Flynn (Hoosick Falls 2016) picked up another double-double, this time contributing game highs of 18 points and 17 rebounds in their 57-27 dismantling of Stillwater.
2.) Rebekkah Dean (Mekeel 2018) had a monster performance with just 6 players in uniform tonight. She finished with game highs of 25 points & 16 rebounds, along with outscoring the other team on her own, in a 67-22 W over Duanesburg.
1.) Section 3 pops back in at the top spot tonight, and it's well-deserved. Even Ice Cube would say it was a good day for Olivia Marshall (Stockbridge Valley 2017), who last night, messed around & got a triple-double. She finished with 19 points, 14 boards, and 10 blocks (all game highs) to go with 3 steals in their 50-49 W over Cincinnatus. This is the athletic 5'10" junior's 2nd triple-double of the season, just another notch on the belt in what's been a record-breaking year for unquestionably the best basketball player to walk the Stockbridge halls. She notched her 1,000th point in late December and is averaging 17.6 PPG, 9.7 RPG, and 7.6 BPG while being the focal point of every team's defense.
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