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Girls Hoops: By the numbers
SPRINGFIELD — Here are some interesting girls basketball stats through the first two weeks of the season:
- Kenton Ridge junior Saira House and freshman Mariah Harris have proved to be an explosive backcourt duo for the Cougars (2-0, 1-0 CBC).
Through two games, they’ve combined for 51 of the Cougars 66.5 points per game. House is averaging 33.5 ppg and Harris is averaging 17.5.
- Urbana’s Kelsey Eastham is doing it all for the Hillclimbers early this season.
Through Monday, Eastham is leading the team in points (15.5) and assists (4.0). She’s also averaging 9.0 rebounds, 4.5 steals and is shooting a perfect 100 percent (9-for-9) from the free throw line.
- Greenon’s Allie Turner matched a career-high 44 points in the Knights 66-45 win on Dec. 4 at Stebbins — and she started the game 0-for-7.
She had just two points in the first quarter, but erupted for 23 in the second quarter and added 21 in the second half against the Indians box-and-one zone defense.
- Springfield is leading the GWOC in field goal percentage at 46.3, but have the worst free throw percentage at 28.6
Shanay Portis is sixth in the league in scoring at 15.7 points per game.
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