![]() ![]() Led by former Northern Bedford High School and Penn State Altoona player Sydney Snyder, the Dirtworks team punched its ticket into the championship game by controlling its semifinal matchup with Kaith’s Heating & Air. “We beat them in the championship game last year, but they added some really good post players for this season,” Palfey said. “They killed us in the paint,” said Courtesy Motors guard and former Altoona Area High School standout Adalynn Cherry, who is now playing basketball collegiately at Washington & Jefferson University.Ĭherry’s Courtesy Motors teammate, former Altoona High School player Alexis Palfey, saluted the CNB team. “We played team basketball tonight, and doing that has been working for us all year.”īrunner’s 11 points led Courtesy Motors, which was outrebounded by CNB. “I thought that we knew who their shooters were, and we made some good adjustments,” Smith said. Lee, another former Altoona Area High School standout, came up with a big bucket off a putback after former Altoona High School state track star Rachel Gehret had started the run with a rebound bucket of her own. Smith, a former standout at West Perry High School and the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, hit a 3-pointer during the surge, as did Altoona Area High School graduate Morgan Hershey. Led by Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic High School graduate Aurielle Brunner’s nine quick early second-half points, including a 3-pointer and three layups, Courtesy Motors shaved a 25-16 halftime deficit to 28-27 before CNB took command with a 10-1 run for a 38-28 lead. ![]()
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