Team Orange, led by McKenna Vencill with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and three assists, secured a 58-51 victory over Team Black in the ACBF girls' contest at Edgewood High School. Despite a tense final minutes where Team Black closed a 20-point gap to 54-51, Team Orange managed to hold on for the win. The event, which also featured a 3-point contest where Geneva's Brooke Richmond set a new record, provided a platform for players and coaches to enjoy one last game together.

The Big Picture

The ACBF girls' contest showcased local talent in a competitive and entertaining event, highlighting the camaraderie among players and coaches.

By the Numbers
  • McKenna Vencill: 17 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists
  • Brooke Richmond: Set a new record with 17 3-pointers in the first round and 19 in the championship round
State of Play
  • Team Orange secured a 58-51 victory over Team Black in a closely contested ACBF girls' contest
  • Players and coaches enjoyed the event, emphasizing the sense of camaraderie and community in the local basketball scene
What's Next

The success of the event may lead to future editions, providing opportunities for local talents to showcase their skills and for the community to come together in support of high school basketball.

Bottom Line

The ACBF girls' contest brought together local talent, highlighting the competitive spirit and camaraderie among players and coaches, setting the stage for potential future events to celebrate high school basketball.