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Central Catholic Raiders Girls Basketball '10-'11

Marvelous McLaughlin

CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. GAZETTE: Whittier Tech. was defeated by Central Catholic, 67-38 in girls basketball action on Thursday (2/3). Whittier's head coach, Kevin Bradley shouts instructions to his players. 2/5/2011. 12 Photos

Casey McLaughin poured in 21 points to help Central Catholic girls basketball routed Whittier 67-38. Jennifer Hinds led Whittier with 10 points.

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Girls Basketball, 02/03/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Miller magic

Melissa Miller had a monster game for third-ranked Central Catholic, exploding for a game-high 26 points as the Raiders easily defeated Cambridge Rindge & Latin, 72-55.

 

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Girls Basketball, 01/30/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Twin powers

 

Central Catholic got 18 points from Melissa Miller and 16 from Casey McLaughlin in an impressive 63-44 win over a strong St. Mary's team.

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Girls Basketball, 01/24/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Comebacking Raiders

Methuen led 19-11 after a quarter but Central Catholic bounced back, outscoring the Rangers 16-3 in the second quarter en route to a 61-42 victory. Gabie Polce (13 points, 9 steals) and Casey McLaughlin (18 points) led the 9-2 Raiders.

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Girls Basketball, 01/20/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover beats Central

ANDOVER — Ms. Clutch Nicole Boudreau stole the basketball from her good friend, Central Catholic guard Gabie Polce, with less than 10 seconds remaining.  Boudreau tossed the ball ahead to Ally Fazio who avoided being fouled. Then, the buzzer sounded and the giant celebration began. Andover had won a nail-biter, 53-52, in front of a packed and boisterous home gymnasium — and everyone on the Andover bench stormed the court and celebrated better than most high school teams celebrate a state championship. The only thing that was lacking was a Gatorade bath for coach Jim Tildsley. That’s how much this rivalry means to these players on both squads. “Our rivalry is a huge,” Boudreau said. “It’s the most fun game to play of the year.” Central Catholic coach Sue Downer added: “I think this was probably one of the more physical, toughest high school girls basketball games in a long time.” There is no doubt about it. These are the two best girls basketball teams in the state — again.  Tildsley certainly gave high praise to Central. He thinks this Central team is even better than it was last year. And, yes, last year’s Central team had Katie Zenevitch, who now is starring at BC. “They are better than they were last year,” Tildsley said. “She (Downer) goes nine deep and they play great defense and their big kids are tough. (Casey) McLaughlin is a heck of a player. She’s a real, real player and (Melissa) Miller played well and (Gabie) Polce — they all played well.” Central is Andover’s biggest, toughest obstacle on its way to another state title. The Raiders have the talent, size and ability to exploit Andover’s lack of height inside with two tall stars in Miller, a 6-footer, and McLaughlin, a 5-11 sophomore. Miller (18 points, 16 rebounds) and McLaughlin (13 points, nine rebounds), at times yesterday, were able to score at will inside and out-rebound Andover at will. Boudreau was guarding Miller who scored eight points in the first quarter alone. “She killed me,” Boudreau said about Miller. “Let’s not say it lightly. She killed me. We definitely need to work on stopping them somehow. (McLaughlin and Miller), they work together really well ... and play well together. So they’re definitely hard to stop. But I definitely don’t think it’s (impossible) to stop them.  But they just killed us today.” Andover does have a lack of size. Its tallest player is 5-9 Mollie Maturah, a bench player. And Andover has had some trouble stopping tall center/forwards, including Lowell star Tess Cigliano who scored 23 against the Golden Warriors in the Greater Lawrence Girls Christmas Tourney. Tildsley’s team must compensate for its lack of height with its strong, full-court pressure defense. But will that be enough to stop Central come playoff time? We will have to wait to see. For now, I think we’re all looking forward to the next game between these two squads, which will be Feb. 7 at Central Catholic. “I don’t know if we feel so good tonight but I think in time we will when we digest how well we did do,” Downer said. “I said to them, ‘Ladies, we just played one of the best teams in the state and we are right there.’ And so we will build on that. We’ll build on all the positives that happened because there were certainly lots of them tonight.”

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Girls Basketball, 01/07/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Powerful Polce

Gabie Polce poured in 21 points, including netting two 3-pointers to lead Central to a 60-46 victory over Chelmsford. 

 

 

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Girls Basketball, 01/04/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Freshmen star for Central

Freshman Amanda Williams recorded a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. She also had five blocks to help Central Catholic remain unbeaten following a 63-27 win over Lawrence. Freshman Caitlin Dell'Orfano had nine points, four steals and a block.

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Girls Basketball, 12/17/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Young Central team impressive in opener

Sophomore Casey McLaughlin had a game-high 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Central Catholic to a 71-29 opening day win over Tewksbury. McLaughlin also had a pair of steals and three blocks.  Freshman Caitlin Dell'Orfano inaugurated her high school career with a 12-point effort.

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Girls Basketball, 12/10/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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