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TOLSIA GIRLS REMAIN UNDEFEATED AT 5-0 HEADING INTO CHRISTMAS BREAK

BO BRUMFIELD by BO BRUMFIELD
December 22, 2021
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Kenova, W. Va. — Tolsia Girls moved to 5-0 with a 48-31 victory over Chesapeake ( Oh ) in the Evaroni’s Holiday classic at the C-K War Memorial gymnasium on Tuesday night. 

 

Kerigan Salmons led the way for the Rebels in the Evaroni’s Holiday Classic.

Kerigan Salmons lead the Rebels with 15 points, Autumn Block netted 12 points, Gracy Snyder scored 9 points, Lynndsey Cassell, Brooklyn Evans and Julie Young scored 4 points each.

Tolsia went 10 of 16 from the foul line and hit 3 three pointers.

The Panthers were led by Kate Ball with 8 points, Brooklyn McComas 7 points, Hannah Webb 6 points, Robin Issacs 4 points, Emily Duncan 3 points, Kandace Pauley 2 points and Erin Hicks 1 point.

Chesapeake hit 2 three pointers and went 9 of 16 from the foul line.

CHS 7 9 9 6 = 31
THS 9 11 15 13 = 48

Tolsia 65 Calvary Baptist 23 ( Friday )

Tolsia raced out to a big lead and cruised to a victory in the FCA hoops classic at West Virginia St. University on Friday morning.

Julie Young eyes the basket on Friday morning against Calvary Baptist.

Eleven different Rebels scored with Brooklyn Evans, Aria Maynard and Autumn Block leading the way with 10 points each, Kerigan Salmons tallied 9 points, Gracy Snyder netted 6 points, Lynndsey Cassell and Sara Sturgell scored 5 points each, Julie Young and Hayley Collie scored 4 points each, Hailey Ekers and McKenzie Cassell scored 1 point each.

Tolsia hit 6 three pointers and went 5 of 14 from the foul line.

Calvary Baptist was led by Maci Atwell with 12 points, Camden Hayslett tallied 10 points, Madeline Sutter scored 1 point.

Calvary Baptist hit 4 three pointers and went 3 of 14 from the foul line.

Brooklyn Evans with the short jumper against Calvary Baptist.

The Rebels will return to action against on December 29th at Riverview and December 30th versus Richlands, Virginia.

Both games will be at 2:00.

Tolsia Head Coach Ric Morrone

COACH’S COMMENTS

“… We got off to a great start against Calvary Baptist on Friday morning and got to play a lot of people good minutes. West Virginia St. University has a beautiful facility and the FCA does great work throughout the state. We moved the ball well and got pressure defensively that led to easy baskets in transition. We were happy to be a part of such a great event.”

“… Another great event at the War Memorial Gym. They have done and continue to do great renovations with the facility. It was built with a special purpose, the War Memorial is a neat place for kids to play. The community center board and the Evaroni’s pizza sponsorship is a great sponsorship for the event. Coach Ball at Chesapeake does a great job with his program and they are always prepared. We were fortunate to get a good win against a good opponent. We continue to work to improve in the area of rebounding and our defense. We are getting better but we have a long way to go. We moved the ball well and everyone contributed in a positive way.”

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