Girls basketball




Unexpected end for Yarde
Friday, February 15, 2008 @ 6:00 PM
Holy Name at Schuylkill Valley (Girls basketball)
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrFinal
Holy Name98101340
Schuylkill Valley2148529
Highlights: At West Lawn, Corielle Yarde's memorable Schuylkill Valley career came to a disappointing end as the Blue Jays (16-10) controlled the pace and upset the cold-shooting Panthers (22-5) in a District 3-AA quarterfinal.

Sam Scaffidi's 14 points paced sixth-seeded Holy Name, which successfully slowed Schuylkill Valley's trademark transition game. Lauren Noga grabbed 17 rebounds for the Jays, and Rachel Skolny had 10 rebounds, nine points and three assists.

Yarde did what she could, scoring 21 of Schuylkill Valley's 29 points and grabbing 18 of its 49 rebounds. But the third-seeded Panthers shot a miserable 0-for-20 from 3-point range and 12-for-64 (18.8 percent) overall, including 1-for-15 in the decisive fourth quarter.

Yarde finished her career with 2,283 points, second-most in Berks girls history behind Daniel Boone's Wendy Davis (1988, 2,504 points). She'll play at Division I Marist (N.Y.) next year.

For more details, see Jerry Reimenschneider's story in Saturday's Reading Eagle.

Holy Name Stats
Player#FGFGAFTFTA3PM3PARAPts
Scaffidi, Sam12 61612121114
Noga, Lauren24 2624001706
Terefenko, Kelsey31 251200915
Mastromarino, Lauren34 030000530
Skolny, Rachel42 117710001039
Casciano, Rachel22 130100302
Spring, Amelia40 230000704
Totals 145311191252840
Schuylkill Valley Stats
Player#FGFGAFTFTA3PM3PARAPts
Lykens, Nikki23 070002500
Yarde, Corielle24 917370418221
Pachuilo, Ashton25 080005500
Christman, Brook42 170000302
Johnson, Morgan44 190000902
Modrick, Melanie11 192205604
Lykens, Kelsi2 060004010
Pletz, Ashlee22 010000000
Totals 12645902046329