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Maya Lehman scores her 1000th point in Lady Flames victory

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Fresh off a tough loss Friday night, the ShalomLady Flames came out on fire Saturday afternoon, defeating the Lancaster County Christian Lady Lions 52–23. Before the game, the Flames honored their three seniors — Addison Adams, Maya Lehman, and Emily Rebok — who have played a major role in building a culture of excellence at Shalom, especially as the program entered the PIAA last year.

The Flames started slowly, holding just an 11–8 lead after the first quarter, with the Lions’ Sophie McCartney accounting for all 8 of her team’s points. Shalom took control early in the second quarter behind Maya Lehman, who poured in 12 points in the period. Midway through the quarter, Lehman knocked down a three-pointer to surpass the 1,000-point mark for her career — congratulations, Maya! From there, the Flames never looked back, steadily extending the lead in the second half as their defense shut down any hopes of a Lions comeback.

Lehman becomes the second Lady Flame to reach 1,000 points this season. Addison Adams hit the milestone earlier in the year against Lincoln Leadership Academy. The two seniors have pushed and sacrificed alongside each other for four years to reach this achievement.

Lehman led the way with 17 points, while Emily Rebok added 13 as she continued her own climb toward 1,000 career points (now at 776). Adams scored 10 and nearly shut down McCartney after the opening quarter. Sydney Moore chipped in 4, and Harper Adams added 3 off the bench while providing strong interior defense. Julianna Myers continues to dominate the boards and is becoming a defensive force inside for the Flames.

Next up, the Flames travel to Linville Hill on Monday, looking to avenge a close loss from a year ago. Game time is 5:00 PM.

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