| District 1 Madness Stars of the Show Players of the Game from each District 1 Championship Match |
12 points off of four big time 3 pointers earned Annie O' Donnell this honor. The 3's were especially clutch for Sacred Heart in the second half where Girard made a push. "I knew I had to get the team points in the second half," she said after her team won the District 1-A championship. "The guards driving in and kicking out helped out a lot." |
25 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks. Incredible stats by Jordan Pasik that helped lead St. Pius to the District 1-AA championship. "[I focused on] playing good defense, coming out hard, and boxing out," she said after the win. |
Lower Moreland He got off to a fast start in the first quarter with 9 points, and finished the game with 24. Louis Sarris-Grau led all scorers and led the Lions to a great second half and a 66-51 victory. "We wanted to have a quick start [in the second half]," he said after the District 1-AA championship victory. "That's been our strong point all year." |
When it looked like Mount St. Joseph were poised to make a comeback in the District 1-AAA championship game, Erin Mann stepped up by scoring 7 straight for Villa Maria. She finished the game with 13 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks. "We couldn't give up," she said in reference to withstanding Mt. St. Joseph's comeback. "We had to put the pedal to the metal." |
Jourdan Wilkerson's 8 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 blocks helped the Pottstown Trojans win a thrilling 51-50 contest over Great Valley to claim the District 1-AAA championship. The unbelievable atmosphere of the game was a thrill to Wilkerson. "It felt good," he said after the game. "Nobody in my family got to play in something like this." |
In a game as competitive as the Downingtown East / Methacton game was, every point counts. Kristen Blye had 18 of them, along with 6 rebounds, to help the Cougars win the District 1-AAAA girl's championship. "We played team defense, tried to outhusle [Methacton] and worked the ball around," she said after the victory. |
Strong, aggressive play from the perpetually moving Karon Burton helped the Clippers win the District 1-AAAA boys championship over Norristown. He had 20 points and 7 assists. "We appreciate this trophy," he said after the game. "But it's not over. We still have the Eastern finals and States." |
John Johnson - Girard College (we will be getting a picture of him up here as soon as we can) Johnson had 23 points to help lead Girard to their second consecutive District 1-A Championship. He's good, and yes, he's only a freshman. |
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