Westover vs. Christian Heritage

The Wildcats put together a strong all-around team performance, led by Aniella, who tallied 13 points, snagged 11 rebounds, and had 2 blocks. Sophie had her usual complete game, netting 6 points, 11 strong rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 steals, anchoring the defense and cleaning up the glass. Georgia made her presence felt with a key steal and knocked down a crucial bucket to keep the game within reach. Emilia’s relentless defensive energy to go along with her 4 rebounds, and a block kept the Knights off balance in the second half. The Wildcats’ defensive intensity was rounded out by Terese and Eva, both of whom applied consistent pressure, with Eva also contributing a block and an assist. Overall, it was a balanced effort fueled by tough defense, rebounding, and unselfish play.
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