Summit @ Dover 2/15/2007
 1st2nd3rd4thTOTAL
Summit1586837
Dover671418
PlayerFG3PTFTMPTS
Danielle Scott70115
Meghan Osmulski1105
Danielle Allocco2004
Jamie Osmulski2004
Jenna Wilson1013
Shannon Murphy1002
Alex Reid0022
Katelyn Allocco1002
Deanna Nelson0000
Game Totals151437
Summit's defensive prowess was on stage today as the Lady Hilltoppers dominated an overmatched Dover team 37-18 in Dover. Using all nine players, Summit applied relentless full court pressure which resulted in numerous Dover errors and turnovers which Summit turned into points. The game started on a high note when Megan Osmulski's first shot went in from the three point line for a lead that Summit never gave up. Danielle Scott had 7 in the quarter and with Jenna Wilson adding three, Summit was out to a 15-6 lead. Some nice defensive work by Jamie Osmulski and Alex Reid, who had 6 steals between them, kept Dover from catching up, and strong board work by Shannon Murphy and Deanna Nelson kept Dover to one shot. Summit limited Dover to just 1 point in the third quarter, and the fourth quarter was wrapped up by Katelyn Allocco and Danielle Allocco, who had 6 of the 8 points in the quarter. Danielle Scott again led the way with 15 points and 8 rebounds.

JV Result vs. Hanover Park

Won 43-42  In a terrific game with two of the areas best JV’s, the Summit JV Lady Hilltoppers narrowly defeated HP in a thriller at SHS.  The game started out well for Summit as Abby Mell, Cassie Hall and Claire Cummins all had 4 points in staking Summit to a 14-6 lead.  The lead appeared safe through the second quarter as Candy Marchell had a great period, scoring and rebounding underneath and recording 8 points for a 24-17 halftime lead.  With Emily Cristaldi and Mickey Brown contributing points in the third, the game seemed well enough at hand, with Summit leading 36-28. But Summit had begun to turn the ball over a lot in the third, and with HP applying full court pressure, they went on a 12-4 run to tie it at 40.  A key bucket from the right side by Mickey Brown, who also hit on two foul shots in the quarter, gave Summit a brief lead, and a key rebound by Mell seemed to lock up the game.  But HP came back to score after a Summit turnover and tied it with 7 seconds left.  On Summit’s inbounds play they found Candy Marchell who dribbled down to the foul line and was fouled with 3.7 seconds to play.  She hit the first of her two free throws and that proved to be the game winner! One key to Summit’s victory was, even though they turned the ball over, they held HP to one shot, and Mell, Brown, Hall and Marchell combined for 25 rebounds that kept HP away from ever taking a lead.