D-11 3A Girls’ Basketball: Notre Dame-Green Pond upends Schuylkill Haven for title

Schuylkill Haven's Mckenna Runkle and Notre Dame-Green Pond's Emily Lessig jump for the opening tip (Photo by Karlee Feger).
EASTON — Defense wins championships.
Notre Dame-Green Pond proved that true Friday night with a 32-28 victory over Schuylkill Haven in a highly competitive defensive battle in the District 11 Class 3A girls’ basketball championship game at Easton Middle School.
Crusader guard Ava Shonk scored a game-high 12 points, with Emily Lessig adding 10. Kylie Siket led the Hurricanes with 10 points.
Schuylkill Haven got out to a quick start, outscoring Notre Dame-Green Pond 10-4 and applying strong defensive pressure. Siket buried two 3-pointers and seniors Alea Porter and Anna Schaeffer each scored a bucket. Lessig scored all four of the Crusaders’ first-quarter points.
Both teams tallied seven points in the second quarter of play. Mckenna Runkle went 3-for-4 from the foul line for the Hurricanes. Porter scored under the rim and Ava Terefencko had a layup in transition.
Sarah Zambo finished in the paint and Ava Hobbie notched all five of her points in the quarter, putting the Crusaders within two points of the Hurricanes. A late burst kept Schuylkill Haven ahead 17-11 at the half.

“We had to keep our heads in it,” Emily Lessig said. “We just had to keep our composure and apply our defense like we worked on in practice.”
And that’s exactly what the Crusaders did.
The Crusaders (23-5) came out in the third quarter with a new mindset and a new game plan. Notre Dame-Green Pond introduced their press, putting pressure on an offensively successful Hurricane squad.
In the third quarter, the teams combined to shoot 14 free throws, with only six being made. The Hurricanes struggled all night at the foul line, making just 9-of-21.
Schuylkill Haven (22-6) only scored five points in the third quarter, but Siket knocked down a three-pointer at the buzzer, still giving the Hurricanes the slight edge, 22-17.
