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District 4 Top 10 Shooting Leaders Heating Up the Court

District 4 Top 10 Shooting Leaders Heating Up the Court

By: Brad Loff | Sportzwire | January 19, 2025 | Photo courtesy BLSportsPhotography.com

As the basketball season gains momentum, these ten players have emerged as offensive powerhouses, delivering exceptional performances night after night. From consistent scoring to clutch free throws, these athletes are making their mark. Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 shooting leaders so far:


1. Larissa Evans (Millville)

Points: 230

PPG: 20.9

FT: 43/64 (67.2%)

Evans has been a dominant force on the court, leading all scorers with 230 points. Her ability to consistently find the basket has propelled Millville’s offense, making her a player to watch this season.


2. Quinlan Blake (Central Columbia)

Points: 229

PPG: 19.1

FT: 24/28 (85.7%)

Blake is just one point behind Evans and boasts an impressive 85.7% accuracy from the free-throw line. Her efficiency and scoring ability have been crucial for Central Columbia’s success.


3. Madison Moyers (Lewisburg)

Points: 220

PPG: 18.3

FT: 48/65 (73.8%)

Moyers has been a steady contributor for Lewisburg, notching 220 points and showcasing her accuracy at the charity stripe.


4. Maddie Smith (Hughesville)

Points: 215

PPG: 15.4

FT: 55/68 (80.9%)

Smith combines scoring with precision, converting over 80% of her free throws. Her balanced game has made Hughesville a tougher opponent.


5. Madalyn Fasnacht (Meadowbrook Christian)

Points: 210

PPG: 17.5

FT: 41/74 (55.4%)

Fasnacht’s scoring ability has been pivotal for Meadowbrook Christian. While her free-throw percentage leaves room for improvement, her overall impact on the game is undeniable.


6. Haley Litzelman (North Penn-Liberty)

Points: 205

PPG: 18.6

FT: 35/52 (67.3%)

Litzelman’s quick scoring and reliability under pressure have been a major asset for North Penn-Liberty, with her 18.6 PPG ranking among the best.


7. Lily Fatool (Shikellamy)

Points: 202

PPG: 22.4

FT: 31/42 (73.8%)

Fatool leads all players in points per game, averaging an incredible 22.4. Her ability to dominate offensively sets her apart and keeps Shikellamy in contention.


8. Addison Wenzel (Milton)

Points: 199

PPG: 18.1

FT: 7/10 (70.0%)

Wenzel’s 199 points and solid free-throw shooting make her a key contributor for Milton. Her consistent performances keep her team competitive.


9. Abby Ackers (South Williamsport)

Points: 198

PPG: 18.0

FT: 39/53 (73.6%)

Ackers’ 198 points reflect her scoring versatility and ability to convert at the line. She remains a vital part of South Williamsport’s offensive strategy.


10. Niyah Tutler (St. John Neumann)

Points: 195

PPG: 16.3

FT: 28/51 (54.9%)

Rounding out the top 10 is Tutler, whose 195 points showcase her scoring knack. While her free-throw percentage could improve, her offensive contributions have been significant.


What Makes These Players Stand Out?

From high scoring averages to clutch performances at the free-throw line, these athletes are leaving their mark. Notable among them is Lily Fatool, whose 22.4 PPG leads the group, and Quinlan Blake, whose 85.7% free-throw accuracy makes her a dependable player in critical moments.


As the season progresses, expect this leaderboard to shift as players continue to step up their game. Whether it’s Larissa Evans’ all-around dominance or Fatool’s explosive scoring, these players are setting the bar high.


Who Will Finish the Season on Top?

The competition is fierce, and as teams battle for playoff positions, these players will need to maintain their performance under pressure. Stay tuned for updates as the season unfolds!



 
 
 
 
 
 
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