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Deshawn walton sr cassie compton11/8/2023 ![]() Cannady converted 12-of-17 shots, 5-of-8 3-pointers and 7-of-7 free throws in the game. The Princeton University signee tossed in 36 points with nine rebounds, two assists and five steals in his big game. The 6-1 Cannady was the boys’ District 1 honoree after propelling Mishawaka Marian (2-0) to an 85-50 victory over Fort Wayne Luers in its only game of the week. Later, Scott added 10 points, eight rebounds, three assists and four steals in a 74-26 rout of White River Valley as the Spartans moved to 3-0 for the season. His father had the previous mark of 39 that son broke with a 3-pointer. The Younger Scott poured in 41 points with 10 rebounds, two steals and two blocks in an 84-56 triumph over North Central (Farmersburg). Scott, a 6-5 forward, broke a South Knox school record that was set in 1980 by his father, Andy. For two games, he was 17-of-34 from the floor, 2-of-13 on 3-pointers and 29-of-32 on free throws for the Warriors (2-1). The University of Vermont recruit added 24 points with eight rebounds and one assist in a 78-68 loss to New Albany. The 6-6 Duncan tied a school record with 41 points - set by former Harrison and Indiana University star Calbert Cheaney - while adding five rebounds and three assists in an 86-80 win over Henderson County (Ky). For two games, he was 23-of-50 from the field, 5-of-11 on 3-pointers and 19-of-28 on free throws.ĭuncan and Scott shared the boys’ District 3 award after each scored 41 points in a game and set a school record. Walton then produced 28 points and 10 rebounds as the Bulldogs (3-1) knocked off East Chicago Central 60-56. He tossed in 42 points in a 65-63 overtime win over Warren Central, including 20 points in the fourth quarter and OT, while adding 17 rebounds. The 6-3 Walton averaged 35.0 points over two games for Brownsburg to earn boys’ District 2 honors. For two games, she sank 15-of-27 shots from the field, 8-of-13 3-pointers and 21-of-22 free throws. ![]() Earlier, the 6-foot Saint Louis University signee netted 17 points with 11 rebounds, one assist, three steals and three blocks in a 63-40 loss to Penn. ![]() Her efforts included a school-record 42 points with 10 rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks in an 80-77 triple-overtime win over LaPorte. She moved her career point total to 1,518.įrantz captured girls’ District 1 accolades after averaging 29.5 points in two games for NorthWood (4-3). In averaging 40.0 points in two games for the Tigers (6-1), Young was 30-of-36 from the field, 2-of-4 on 3-pointers and 14-of-14 on free throws. She followed with 37 points, 10 rebounds and six steals in an 81-58 decision over Evansville Harrison. The Notre Dame commit opened her week with a Princeton school-record 43 points plus 16 rebounds, nine assists and five steals in a 73-42 victory over Mt. The 6-0 Young, the girls’ District 3 honoree, is the first two-time winner for 2014-15. For two games, the Butler University recruit was 31-of-49 from the field, 6-of-13 on 3-pointers and 6-of-9 on free throws. She also netted 29 points with nine rebounds, three assists, five steals and three blocks in a 71-54 triumph over Hamilton Heights. She scored 45 points with 14 rebounds, five assists, five steals and four blocks in lifting Lebanon (5-1) to an 85-64 win over Crawfordsville. Spolyar, a 5-10 wing, averaged 37.0 points over two games to collect girls’ District 2 laurels. That group is joined by Mishawaka Marian senior Devin Cannady as recipients for the week Dec. ![]() Walton, Evansville Harrison senior Everett Duncan and South Knox senior Andrew Scott all surpassed 40 points to headline the honorees in the player recognition program overseen by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. Lebanon junior Kristen Spolyar, Princeton junior Jackie Young, NorthWood senior Jordyn Frantz, Brownsburg senior K.J. ![]() Six players score more than 40 points in a game en route to Week 4 accoladesįour players set single-game school scoring records and six players poured in more than 40 points en route to Week 4 accolades in the IBCA/Subway Player of the Week program for 2014-15. Record-setters lead IBCA/Subway Players of the Week Congratulations Kristen Spolyar named IBCA/Subway District 2 Player of the Week. ![]()
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