The Centennial
High Eagles improved to 9-5 after a Friday night victory over the Atholton
Raiders, who dropped to .500 in the 56-44 contest.
Atholton
took an early 10-8 lead behind sophomore Erica Makar's 4 first-quarter points,
but momentum quickly swung in the Eagles favor as senior Molly Speicher lead
the offense to a 16-10 lead at the first quarter's end.
Centennial
saw stellar defensive play in the second quarter, holding the Raiders to a mere
5 points. Powerful defensive efforts were complimented on the offensive side of
the ball by Speicher, who continued her dominance with 8 points. The gap in the
score widened at the half's conclusion, with Centennial on top 31-15.
Junior Katie
Mann provided a brief spark for the Atholton Raiders with her 6 points, but Centennial
continued to pull away with the help of senior Kristin Anderson's deft second-half
shooting. The Raiders were able to close the deficit slightly, but still
trailed significantly with the onset of the fourth quarter at 42-28.
Athtolton's
attempt at a fourth quarter comeback began when they scored 9 unanswered points,
but were ultimately stifled in their efforts when sophomore Jessica Downing hit
a three-pointer to ice the game and give the Eagles their ninth win.
The Eagles
saw exceptional performances by Spechier and Anderson, who scored 22 and 15
points, respectively. Their next contest will be against the struggling Long
Reach Lightning at home.
The Raiders
fall to 8-8 with the loss, and will face a powerful 11-4
