Tuesday evening, the Jefferson County North Chargers hosted Maur Hill-Mount Academy in a Delaware Valley League matchup and and notched a pair of wins.
In the first game, Senior Jordan Kramer rolled up 14 first quarter points and JCN (17-1,10-1) scored the first 19 points of the game as the Lady Chargers won 82-27. Jaycee Kramer led the JCN scoring with 26 and Jordan added 23, but the play of Sophomore Jamie Navinskey who dominated the boards and was perfect from the stripe earned her the nod as Bank of Atchison "Player of the Game". The Lady Ravens (0-17, 0-12) were paced by Junior Jordan Fry who connected on three 3-point shots and finished with 9 points.
The nightcap featured strong inside play by JCN as the Chargers (16-2, 10-1) took a 32-13 halftime lead and never looked back defeating MH-MA 57-31. Bank of Atchison "Player of the Game" Dominic Kingman sealed the win with 8 third quarter points on his way to 14 on the evening. Teammate Dalton Minor hit for 15. John Lawless lead the Ravens (11-6,8-3) with 15 of his own.
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