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Lets show our support for the Lady Crusaders with a WHITE OUT for Tuesday night’s District 3 4A semifinal game vs Kennard-Dale! Please pass this message on to family, friends and fans that plan on attending.

Make sure you grab a set of blue and gold beads too!

Free FINISH t-shirts for the McDevitt Student Section. (Limited quantities)

If you are on Facebook, search McDevitt Girls Basketball Distrit 3 Semifinal event. Please click Going and share on your personal page.

Lets go Lady Crusaders!

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Treasure George, Bishop McDevitt – George scored a game-high 21 points in Tuesday’s 52-49 win over Mid-Penn Keystone division rival Cedar Cliff. She had 22 points in Saturday’s 63-39 win over Berks Catholic.

https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/basketball/2019/01/vote-for-pennlives-girls-basketball-player-of-the-week-for-jan-7-13.html

Bishop McDevitt 63, Berks Catholic 39

Bishop McDevitt kept their perfect campaign intact with a lopsided 63-39 victory over Berks Catholic.
Treasure George and Olivia Fasick led the Crusaders with a combined 40 points. George and Fasick tallied 22 points and 18 points, respectively.

https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/basketball/2019/01/girls-basketball-roundup-bishop-mcdevitt-harrisburg-earn-non-conference-victories.html

Bishop McDevitt 52, Cedar Cliff 49

Bishop McDevitt improved to a perfect 11-0 with a tightly contested 52-49 victory over Cedar Cliff.
Treasure George powered the Crusaders offensively with a game-high 21 points. Taylor Foster and Lexi Thomas added 9 points and 8 points, respectively.
For the Colts, Natalie Sassano finished with a team-high 12 points. Allison Darby posted 11 points in the loss.

https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/basketball/2019/01/girls-basketball-roundup-bishop-mcdevitt-remains-undefeated-palmyra-squeaks-past-mid-penn-keystone-rival-mechanicsburg.html

Whether a fan of the local district team or you like to know what’s going on in girls high school basketball around Pennsylvania, the TribLive High School Sports Network has you covered this winter.
We rank the top WPIAL teams in each class every Sunday and follow up with PIAA rankings every Monday during the high school basketball season.
The first ranking of 2019 includes five teams exiting and five new teams coming in at either the No. 4 or No. 5 spot.
There was no movement at the top spot in any of the six classifications as North Allegheny, Chartiers Valley, Lancaster Catholic. Neumann-Goretti, Bellwood-Antis and Jenkintown started the new year as they finished 2018, on top in their classification.
Six WPIAL teams remain in the Fab Five with one change as Beaver fell out of the Class 3A rankings while Peters Township cracks the Class 6A top five.
Here is the PIAA Top Five in each of the six classifications for the week of Jan. 6.

Class 4A
1. Lancaster Catholic, 10-0, 1
2. Bishop McDevitt, 10-0, 4
3. North Catholic, 8-1, 2
4. Erie Villa Maria Academy, 6-2, 3
5. Scranton Prep, 9-1, 5
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