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By Todd Fertig

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With two league games remaining on the schedule, the Highland Park girls secured their third consecutive Meadowlark Conference title by beating Atchison 50-42 Saturday at Highland Park.

PearmellaCarter2025TH 1Sophomore Pearmella Carter scored 15 of her 18 points in the second half in Highland Park's 50-42 Meadowlark Conference win over Atchison. [File photo/TSN]

Highland Park improved to 14-4 on the season, 10-0 in the conference.

“For us, the number one goal is always to win the league,” said Highland Park assistant coach Chris Giardina, who has been on the Scots’ staff for four years. “When you can win the league three years in a row, it’s a good building block for the program. But now we need to move past that. With this group, we’re preparing for something bigger.”

Giardina praised several of the teams around the league who he felt were making improvements.

“Now that they’ve seen us a few times, they are really starting to bring their A-game against us. Like we’re the hunted now,” Giardina said. “I like that. I would rather be in those types of games than winning by tons. We don’t get anything out of that.”

Playing for the third time in three days, the Scots were slow out of the gate Saturday, falling behind 10-7 in the first period. That’s when sophomore Zayah Kincade got hot, hitting for eight points in a four-minute stretch to jump-start the Highland Park offense.

Kincade helped make up for low output from sophomore Pearmella Carter, who had to cope with a box-and-one defense designed to shut her down. Carter attempted just one field goal and scored just three points in the first half. She did go to the line seven times in the game, knocking down 10 of 14 free throws. She accounted for 18 points by the game’s end.

“I think we’ve seen a box-and-one three or four times from league teams now,” Highland Park head coach Rob Brown said. “They’re trying to figure out how to beat us.”

Kincade’s 12 points were essential to the win. She said she likes her role coming off the bench to provide defensive energy, shooting and ball handling.

“I seem to work better with certain people than others, so (Coach Brown) puts me in those positions,” Kincade said. “I think I’m very good on defense. My shooting can be kind of 50/50 sometimes, but I like when I can help the team. It feels good that when I went in today, things kind of came up.”

The Scots will host J.C. Harmon on Tuesday, followed by KC-Washington on Friday to close the regular season.

HIGHLAND PARK GIRLS 50, ATCHISON 42

Atchison          10 10 10 12 -- 42

Highland Park 7 16 15 12 -- 50

Atchison (15-5, 5-5) – Housh 1-4 2-2 4, Downing 10-22 1-2 21, Herrera 2-11 1-2 5, Boldridge 0-1 0-0 0, Stoves 1-6 0-0 3, Burge 2-6 1-7 5, Banks 0-1 0-0 0, Tate 2-4 0-2 4. Totals: 18-55 5-15 42.

Highland Park (14-4, 10-0) – Broils 1-6 1-4 3, Hartz 2-8 2-6 5, Jones 1-4 0-0 2, Sanders 1-7 0-2 2, Carter 4-5 10-14 18, Kincaide 4-15 2-4 12, Grace 2-6 1-2 6, Cosey 0-1 0-0 0, Atkins 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 16-54 15-29 50.

3-point goals – Atchison 1 (Stoves 1), Highland Park 3 (Kincaide 2, Grace 1). Total fouls – Atchison 21, Highland Park 15. Fouled out – Boldridge. Technical fouls – None. 

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