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TOLSIA GIRLS TAKE THE #1 TEAM IN DOUBLE A DOWN TO THE WIRE

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February 1, 2023
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Delbarton, W.Va. — The Tolsia Girls basketball team  ( 10-8 ) made the #1 team in the state Mingo Central ( 15-1 ) sweat, but ultimately fell 58-50 Saturday night. 

The Rebels took the number one team in class AA to the wire before losing the road contest. 

Senior Kerigan Salmons has been shooting well from deep this year. 

Kerigan Salmons hit 2 three pointers and finished with 18 points, Autumn Block hit 3 three pointers and tallied 14 points, Emily Artrip added 9 points, Julie Young and Amber Stevens had 4 points each, Jacey Crum had 1 point. 

Tolsia hit 6 three pointers and went 12 of 20 from the foul line. 

Riverview 54 Tolsia 46 ( Thursday ) 

The Rebels made the long trek to Bradshaw and battled but fell to the top ten ranked Raiders. 

Autumn Block led Tolsia with 12 points, Emily Artrip hit 3 three pointers and tallied 11 points, Kerigan Salmons netted 9 points, Amber Stevens added 6 points, Julie Young chipped in with 5 points, Kilee Preece had 2 points and Jacey Crum had 1 point. 

Freshman Kilee Preece is coming along just fine for the Rebels this season. 

Tolsia hit 6 three pointers and went 10 of 16 from the free throw line. 

Tolsia 51 Hurley ( VA ) 14 ( Tuesday ) 

The Rebels led 36-0 at Halftime and cruised to victory at Rebel Arena. 

Nine different Rebels scored led by Kerigan Salmons with 16 points, Emily Artrip tallied 9 points, Julie Young added 8 points, Jacey Crum netted 6 points, Autumn Block chipped in with 5 points, Kaylee Johnson, Mackenzie Cassell and Kilee Preece had 2 points each, Amber Stevens had 1 point. 

Tolsia hit 4 three pointers and went 8 of 14 from the free throw line. 

Chesapeake ( OH ) 52 Tolsia 39 ( Saturday ) 

The Rebels fought a bunch of adversity early in the road contest and made things interesting late. 

Kerigan Salmons led Tolsia with 9 points, Emily Artrip tallied 8 points, Autumn Block and Amber Stevens added 7 points apiece, Jacey Crum chipped in with 6 points, Julie Young netted 2 points. 

Tolsia hit 2 three pointers and went 13 of 17 from the foul line. 

Tolsia 59 Buffalo 35 ( Friday ) 

Kerigan Salmons knocked down 5 three pointers and finished with 31 points to lead the Rebels to the road victory. 

Autumn Block hit 2 three pointers and tallied 10 points, Emily Artrip added 7 points, Amber Stevens netted 6 points and Jacey Crum chipped in with 5 points. 

Freshman Jacey Crum has been giving the Rebels good minutes this season. 

Tolsia hit 7 three pointers and went 6 of 13 from the foul line. 

The Rebels will return to action on Thursday with a trip to Hamlin to face Triple A Lincoln Co. 

 

Tolsia Head Coach Ric Morrone 

COACH’S COMMENTS 

“… Riverview:  Got off to a slow start and trailed by 11 at the half. Showed a lot of heart and cut it to two and had the ball with a minute to go. A tough place to play and the experience will pay off for us down the road.” 

“… At Mingo Central we played a great game against the number one Team in Class AA. We’re even at the half, but struggled in the third quarter. We got down but fought back within 6 in the fourth quarter and scored twenty-nine points in the final eight minutes. A great team effort, I’m very proud of our girls it was a tough two road games in three days.”

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