PIAA Class A Girls’ Basketball: Lourdes capitalizes on turnovers and rolls past Bethlehem Christian

Lourdes' Onaleigh Barnes (14) looks to pass during a PIAA Class A Second-Round girls' basketball game Wednesday at Hamburg Area High School. Also pictured for Lourdes is Kyle Sandri (00). The Red Raiders defeated Bethlehem Christian 65-23 (Photo by Eli Doyle).
HAMBURG — Lourdes was in control from start to final buzzer.
Hannah Lokitis and Kylla Sandri scored a game-high 16 points apiece as Lourdes rolled past Bethlehem Christian 65-23 in a PIAA Class A second-round girls’ basketball game Wednesday at Hamburg Area high School.
“That was our gameplan, we wanted to create turnovers,” Red Raiders coach Michael Klembara said. “We knew they had issue with turnovers, and likewise we didn’t want to commit many turnovers. And we wanted to execute our offense the way we did. We shot the ball well, moved the ball well, and everybody contributed.”
And boy, did Lourdes (22-6) ever execute so well.
The Panthers (15-7) committed 18 turnovers during the first half and the Red Raiders added 18 points off those possessions. Sandri, a freshman guard, netted eight of her 16 points in the first quarter. Lourdes’ defense was menacing and turned the pressure on early. When Bethlehem Christian was capable of getting past the Red Raiders’ full-court pressure, the Panthers still had to get past Lourdes’ stifling 2-3 zone defense.
The Red Raiders led 17-6 at the end of the first quarter and they were only getting started.
