INDIVIDUAL
POINTS PER GAME
1. Kelsea Brown PV 17.0
2. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 15.0
3. Lindsey Mayle Geneva 14.2
4. Taylor Bland Madison 14.1
5. Alexis Parsons Riverside 13.7
5. Lexi Zappitelli Conneaut 13.7
7. Chris Futty Grand Valley 13.5
8. Makenzie Stenroos St. John 12.4
9. Sarah Busch Jefferson 11.6
10. LeeAnn Farr Jefferson 11.4
10. Shelby Smith Lakeside 11.4
10. Megan Stech PV 11.4
13. Natalie Thomas Geneva 11.0
14. Abbie Trivisonno Madison 10.4
15. Becky Depp Geneva 10.2
16. Katie Klingman Riverside 9.9
17. Megan Carabotta Riverside 8.0
REBOUNDS PER GAME
1. Makenzie Stenroos St. John 11.4
2. Katie Klingman Riverside 11.2
3. Megan Stech PV 10.7
4. Kelsea Brown PV 9.9
5. Liv Cimorelli St. John 9.5
5. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 9.5
7. LeeAnn Farr Jefferson 9.4
7. Shelby Smith Lakeside 9.4
9. Natalie Thomas Geneva 8.7
10. Chris Futty Grand Valley 8.2
11. Ariann Barile Jefferson 8.0
12. Angie Zappitelli Conneaut 7.7
12. Lexi Zappitelli Conneaut 7.7
14. Melanie Primer Madison 7.3
15. Heather Brant PV 6.4
ASSISTS PER GAME
1. Geena Gabriel PV 7.3
2. Jessica Becker Jefferson 6.2
3. Sarah Busch Jefferson 3.8
3. Alexis Parsons Riverside 3.8
5. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 3.6
6. Kortlynn Carr Riverside 3.5
7. Abbie Trivisonno Madison 3.4
8. Heather Brant PV 3.3
8. Lindsey Mayle Geneva 3.3
10. Becky Depp Geneva 3.2
11. Sarah Morehouse Lakeside 2.6
12. Deanna Comp Jefferson 2.4
12. Emily Powers St. John 2.4
14. Megan Carabotta Riverside 2.3
14. Abby Paskey Grand Valley 2.3
16. Sarah Depp Geneva 2.2
17. Brooke Bennett Conneaut 2.0
17. Brenna Powers St. John 2.0
STEALS PER GAME
1. Jessica Becker Jefferson 5.6
2. Heather Brant PV 5.1
3. Deanna Comp Jefferson 4.8
4. Geena Gabriel PV 4.7
5. Kelsea Brown PV 3.9
6. Liv Cimorelli St. John 3.8
7. Brooke Bennett Conneaut 3.4
8. Michealie Skleres PV 3.0
9. Lexi Zappitelli Conneaut 2.9
10. Abbie Trivisonno Madison 2.7
11. Alexis Parsons Riverside 2.6
11. Abby Paskey Grand Valley 2.6
13. Becky Depp Geneva 2.5
14. Tori Simek Conneaut 2.4
14. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 2.4
16. Julie Gavorski Madison 2.3
17. Kelly Preske Grand Valley 2.5
18. Megan Stech PV 2.3
19. Natalie Thomas Geneva 2.2
20. Taylor Bland Madison 2.1
21. Sarah Busch Jefferson 2.1
22. Ariann Barile Jefferson 2.0
22. Sarah Depp Geneva 2.0
BLOCKS PER GAME
1. Makenzie Stenroos St. John 2.8
2. Katie Klingman Riverside 2.5
3. Kelsea Brown PV 1.9
4. LeeAnn Farr Jefferson 1.4
5. Megan Stech PV 1.4
6. Angie Zappitelli Conneaut 1.0
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Abbie Trivisonno Madison 88.0
2. Lindsey Mayle Geneva 81.8
3. Sarah Busch Jefferson 73.9
4. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 70.0
5. Taylor Bland Madison 69.8
6. Kelsea Brown PV 69.2
7. Makenzie Stenroos St. John 68.9
8. Heather Brant PV 68.0
9. Emily Powers St. John 64.8
10. Angie Zappitelli Conneaut 61.0
11. Dana Appelfeller Madison 60.0
11. Becky Depp Geneva 60.0
3-POINTERS
1. Sarah Busch Jefferson 19
2. Lindsey Mayle Geneva 15
3. Gia Saturday Edgewood 12
4. Jessica Vormelker Grand Valley 11
5. Lexi Zappitelli Conneaut 10
6. Natalie Bertolasio Conneaut 7
6. Taylor Bland Madison 7
6. Megan Carabotta Riverside 7
6. Becky Depp Geneva 7
6. Abby Paske Grand Valley 7
11. Emily Ball Geneva 6
11. Sarah Morehouse Lakeside 6
11. Abbie Trivisonno Madison 6
14. Lindsey Becker Jefferson 5
14. Rae Ann Benedict St. John 5
16. Shae Brink Conneaut 4
16. Ashley Duthie Madison 4
16. Abby Hamilton PV 4
16. Alexis Parsons Riverside 4
20. Dana Appelfeller Madison 3
20. Taylor Diemer Edgewood 3
20. Julie Gavorski Madison 3
20. Abbie Thompson Madison 3
24. Kortlynn Carr Riverside 2
24. Alexis Cassesa Grand Valley 2
24. Alex Ferrante St. John 2
24. Taylor Gustin Madison 2
24. Danielle Johnson Madison 2
24. Kirsten Ponsart Riverside 2
24. Cydnie Whetro Lakeside 2
TEAM
POINTS SCORED PER GAME
1. Pymatuning Valley 61.4
2. Madison 59.4
3. Geneva 52.0
4. Grand Valley 49.7
5. Riverside 47.6
6. Jefferson 46.1
7. St. John 39.9
8. Conneaut 38.5
9. Edgewood 34.3
Lakeside n/a
POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME
1. Jefferson 37.2
2. Madison 37.4
3. St. John 38.3
4. Grand Valley 39.8
5. Pymatuning Valley 41.3
6. Riverside 42.5
7. Geneva 43.0
8. Conneaut 45.3
9. Edgewood 53.7
Lakeside n/a
POINT DIFFERENTIAL
1. Madison +22.0
2. Pymatuning Valley +20.1
3. Grand Valley +9.9
4. Geneva +9.0
5. Jefferson +8.9
6. Riverside +5.1
7. St. John +1.6
8. Conneaut -6.8
9. Edgewood -19.3
Lakeside n/a
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Madison 42.6
2. Riverside 41.0
3. Pymatuning Valley 39.5
4. Jefferson 38.4
5. Geneva 34.2
6. St. John 32.0
7. Grand Valley 31.8
8. Conneaut 28.0
Edgewood n/a
Lakeside n/a
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Geneva 64.1
2. St. John 61.7
3. Pymatuning Valley 60.7
4. Grand Valley 59.9
5. Madison 59.1
6. Riverside 55.4
7. Conneaut 50.0
8. Jefferson 48.5
9. Edgewood 43.7
Lakeside n/a
3-POINTERS
1. Madison 31
2. Geneva 29
3. Jefferson 26
4. Conneaut 22
5. Grand Valley 20
6. Riverside 15
7. St. John 7
8. Pymatuning Valley 5
Lakeside n/a
Sports
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A Don McCormack column: TD Club announces its Class of 2013
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Love of the game
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Third of a series...
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Shootout returning ‘home’
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Tribe lets one get away
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