In a stellar performance, the Marion Center High School girls’ basketball team showcased their prowess on the court last night, securing a decisive 66-22 victory against Northern Cambria. The game was a testament to the team’s skill, teamwork, and individual standout performances that left an indelible mark on the scoreboard.
Leading the charge was Alivia Ruddock, who delivered an impressive double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Her contributions both on offense and defense played a pivotal role in the team’s success. Lydia Miller mirrored Ruddock’s exceptional performance, earning a double-double of her own with 12 points, 15 rebounds, and an outstanding 7 steals, showcasing her all-around impact on the game.
Natalie Black added 10 points and 8 rebounds, demonstrating her scoring ability and presence on the boards. Meanwhile, Macie Miller and Mollie Shadle each contributed 10 points, further solidifying the team’s offensive firepower.
The Stingers’ victory on the road was a collective effort, highlighting the depth of talent and resilience within the girls’ basketball program. The team’s commitment to excellence was evident throughout the game, and their success serves as a source of pride for the Marion Center High School community.
As the girls’ basketball team returns home, they invite the local community to come out and show their support. Tonight’s game promises to be another thrilling matchup as the Stingers face off against Conemaugh Township. Fans can expect an exciting display of skill, teamwork, and determination as the girls look to continue their winning streak on their home court.
Join us in cheering on the Marion Center High School girls’ basketball team tonight and witness the dedication and sportsmanship that define our talented athletes. Let’s rally behind our Stingers as they aim for another impressive victory, creating lasting memories on the hardwood