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Exeter’s Grace Reedy nails down second straight Berks scoring title


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By Sean McBryan — MikeDragoSports.com correspondent

Exeter’s Grace Reedy has again finished the Berks girls basketball regular season as the league’s top scorer, averaging 21.3 points per game — nearly three points per game more than the runner-up.

Reedy, a senior, needs 19 points in Saturday’s Berks League quarterfinal against Berks Catholic to break Cortney Crockett’s program record of 1,389 points; Reedy reached 1,000 points in December.

Scoring LeadersAvg.
Grace Reedy, Exeter21.3
Amaya Stewart, Wyomissing18.5
Laila Jones, Wilson16.9
Madison Langdon, Berks Catholic16.5
Morgan Snyder, Oley Valley16.0
Taylor Koenig, Gov. Mifflin14.6
Hailey Kilgore, Twin Valley14.4
Addison Benner, Brandywine Heights14.1
Juliana Stichter, Schuylkill Valley14.0
Hailie Edwards, Hamburg13.5

Wyomissing’s Amaya Stewart (18.5), Wilson’s Laila Jones (16.9), Berks Catholic’s Madison Langdon (16.5), and Oley Valley’s Morgan Snyder (16.0) round out league’s top five scorers.

Stewart was fifth last season at 15.3.

Reedy (29 points) and Twin Valley’s Hailey Kilgore (27 points, seven 3’s) helped boost their averages Monday in Exeter’s 48-45 victory over Twin Valley.

Langdon dropped 30 in the Saints’ season finale against Conrad Weiser; Snyder scored a season-high 25 as she eclipsed the 1,000-point mark against Kutztown Monday.

Reedy has the highest scoring game of the season with a 40-bomb in January.

Stewart, a junior, reached 1,000 on her birthday in January.

Brandywine Heights junior Addison Benner is next in line the reach the scoring milestone; she needs 20 points. However, she’ll likely have to wait until next season to get there as the Bullets did not qualify for the league playoffs and it appears they will not make districts, either.

Jones, a sophomore, is already up to 693 career points. Langdon, a junior, has 803 entering the Saints’ Berks quarterfinal at home Saturday against Exeter.

Gov. Mifflin’s Taylor Koenig (825), Schuylkill Valley’s Natane White (709), Schuylkill Valley’s Juliana Stichter (672), Oley Valley’s Ryanne Wheeler (676), all seniors, have a chance to tack on to their career totals during the postseason.

Reading High junior Yamilex Rodriguez (661), Wyomissing junior Alexis Hardy (548), Berks Catholic junior Sydney Corado (509), Twin Valley sophomore Hailey Kilgore (490), Daniel Boone sophomore Liv Welker (415), Reading High junior Tamyia Collier (421), and Muhlenberg junior Ryanna Hightower-Prentice (406) are among the league’s leading career scorers.

Wilson’s Laila Jones. (PhilMarPhoto)

Single-game scoring leaders
Grace Reedy, Exeter40 vs. Twin Valley
Grace Reedy, Exeter34 vs. Eastern York
Liv Welker, Daniel Boone32 vs. Pottsgrove
Hailie Edwards, Hamburg30 vs. Tri-Valley
Laila Jones, Wilson30 vs. Emmaus
Madison Langdon, Berks Catholic30 vs. Conrad Weiser
Amaya Stewart, Wyomissing30 vs. Antietam
Grace Reedy, Exeter29 vs. Twin Valley
Grace Reedy, Exeter28 vs. Garden Spot
Grace Reedy, Exeter28 vs. Conrad Weiser

Watch out for these freshmen moving forward: Gov. Mifflin’s Bella Super (255), Gov. Mifflin’s Brooklyn George (146), Gov. Mifflin’s Bridget Martin (147), Wilson’s Kailani Hardy (113), Kutztown’s Kaitlyn Houptley (117), Kutztown’s Jade Fitzgerald (107), and Conrad Weiser’s Geniva Paul (98).

Koenig has drilled a league-high 58 3-pointers, with Kilgore (47), Jones (43), Langdon (38), and Edwards (36) among the league leaders. Reedy (30) is the only other player to make 30 or more.

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