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Girls basketball: WALSINGHAM 57, JAMESTOWN 32
Girls basketball
WALSINGHAM 57, JAMESTOWN 32 JAMESTOWN (3-13): Fanning 2, Banks 7, Henley 6, Sutton 7, Napoleon 2, Donahue 6, Laycock 2. Totals 11 6-14 32. WALSINGHAM ACADEMY (18-0): Murphy 7, Walker 2, Leatigaga 6, Horne 4, Davenport 2, Korkowski 10, Wilke 21, Pranciliauskaite 5. Totals 20 15-19 57. Jamestown*3 8 12 9--32 Walsingham*15 20 11 11--57 3-point goals -- Jamestown 4 (Henley 2, Donahue 2), Walsingham 2 (Wilke, Korkowski). Total fouls -- Jamestown 16, Walsingham 17. JV -- Jamestown 62-32. Caroline Wilke had 21 points, eight steals and eight rebounds as host Walsingham Academy (18-0) stayed unbeaten with a 57-32 non-conference victory over nearby rival Jamestown. Kelly Korkowski had 10 points and 11 rebounds for Walsingham, which led 35-11 at halftime. Sophomore Regan Murphy added seven points and five rebounds for the Trojans. Tara Sutton and Camille Banks led the Eagles with seven points apiece. Tuesday will bring one of the more anticipated games of the season. Walsingham, No. 1 in the state independent Division II rankings, will play at home at 7 against Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools rival Norfolk Collegiate, which is ranked No. 1 in Division I. Last edited by Sonny Dearth : 02-02-2008 at 09:06 PM. |
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Re: Girls basketball: WALSINGHAM 57, JAMESTOWN 32
Kieley Sutton, younger sister of Tara Sutton, is the current JHS player.
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