2023 Girls Basketball Showcase Recap


July 21, 2023

The Girls Basketball Showcase took place Friday, July 14 - Sunday, July 16 at Emmanuel College in Boston.

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RESULTS | PHOTO GALLERY

Friday, July 14

Game 1

Southeast: 68

Metro: 79


In the first game of the tournament, Ella Williamson (Abington, Abington HS) scored a game high 22 points for Southeast, while Linda Sheng (Belmont, Belmont HS) led Metro with 18 points to secure the win. 


Game 2

Coastal: 50

Northeast: 55


The second game of the tournament was close till the end. Mia Gentile (Somerset, Somerset Berkley Reg. HS) led all scorers with 16 points for Coastal, and Shaelagh Green (Haverhill, Central Catholic HS) scored 13 points to clinch a 5 point win for the Northeast team. 


Game 3

Central: 24

West: 57


West, led by Amber Bergeron (Greenfield, Greenfield HS) and Tessa Kawall (Amherst, Amherst Reg. HS) with 15 points apiece, dominated the third game of the tournament with a 33 point win over Central. 


Game 4

Metro: 69

Northeast: 51


Metro secured their second win of the day with an 18 point lead over Northeast. Linda Sheng (Belmont, Belmont HS) put on a stellar performance for Metro with 31 points, while Isabella George (Lynnfield, Lynnfield HS) led the Northeast team with 16 points. 


Game 5

Southeast: 90

Central: 60


Southeast put on a dominant performance with a 30 point lead over Central in the fifth game of the day. Bryant commit, Alana Scott (Groveland, St. Andrew’s School), led all scorers with 31 points for Southeast, and Camryn Kinne (Sutton, Sutton HS) scored a team-high of 15 points for Central. 


Game 6

West: 54 

Coastal: 23


West, led by Amber Bergeron (Greenfield, Greenfield HS) with 8 points, secured a win over Coastal in the last game of the day. Ella Tetrault (Norton, Norton HS) and Allyson Piecewicz (Raynham, Bridgewater-Raynham Reg. HS) each contributed 5 points to lead Coastal. 


Saturday, July 15

Game 7

Northeast: 69

Central: 50


Northeast grabbed a 19 point win in the first game of the day. Brooke Boyle (Concord, Concord-Carlisle HS) led Northeast with 14 points while Rachel Carpenter (Westborough, Westborough HS) scored 17 points for Central. 


Game 8

Metro: 61

Coastal: 22


Metro, led by Breanna St. Germain (Malden, Prospect Hill) with 12 points dominated Coastal in a 39 point win. Ella Tetrault (Norton, Norton HS) scored a team-high 12 points for Coastal. 


Game 9

West: 51

Southeast: 30


West secured a 21 point win over Southeast in the ninth game of the tournament. Amber Bergeron (Greenfield, Greenfield HS) led West with 11 points, and Zariah Ottley (Rockland, Rockland HS) led Southeast with 9 points. 


Game 10

Central: 66

Metro: 73


In the tenth game of the tournament, Linda Sheng (Belmont, Belmont HS), and Nell Sparks (Arlington, Winsor School) each scored 16 points to lead Metro to a win. Rachel Carpenter (Westborough, Westborough HS) put up 18 points for Central, alongside Brianna Whitelaw (Barre, Quabbin Reg. HS) and Camryn Kinne (Sutton, Sutton HS) who each contributed 16 points. 


Game 11

Northeast: 32

West: 66


West, led by Kayley Downie (Easthampton, Easthampton HS) who scored 9 points, grabbed a win over the Northeast team. Gabriella Bellacqua (West Newbury, Pentucket Reg. HS) scored a team-high of 15 points for Northeast. 


Game 12

Coastal: 35

Southeast: 69


In the last game of the day, Southeast pulled out a 34 point win over Coastal. Alana Scott (Groveland, St. Andrew’s School) had put on an impressive performance with 30 points, and Mia Gentile (Somerset, Somerset Berkley Reg. HS) led Coastal with 14 points. 


Sunday, July 16

Game 13: Bronze Medal Game

Northeast: 62

Southeast: 63


The first game of the day was a thriller between rivals, Northeast and Southeast. The competition was neck-and-neck the whole game, ending in an overtime win for the Southeast team. In the final few minutes, Southeast, led by Alana Scott with 32 points (Groveland, St. Andrew’s School), was able to secure the bronze medal in the tournament. Gabriella Bellacqua (West Newbury, Pentucket Reg. HS) put up an impressive 20 points to lead the Northeast team. 


Game 14

Metro: 45

West: 70 


West, led by point guard, Drew Alley (South Hadley, South Hadley HS), secured a 25 point win over Metro in the second game of the day. Alley scored 17 points in the win for West, and Linda Sheng (Belmont, Belmont HS) led the Metro team with 26 points. 


Game 15

Coastal: 56 

Central: 60 


Central pulled out a 4 point win against Coastal in a close competition on Sunday afternoon. Ella Tetrault (Norton, Norton HS) led Coastal with 19 points, while Central’s Morgan Gentilucci (Worcester, Doherty Mem. HS) also netted 19 points for her team. 


Game 16: Gold Medal Game

Metro: 51

West: 61


In the last game of the tournament, West beat Metro by 10 points to win the gold medal. Drew Alley (South Hadley, South Hadley HS) and Tessa Kawall (Amherst, Amherst Reg. HS) each scored 14 points to secure the win for West. Linda Sheng (Belmont, Belmont HS) contributed 15 points for Metro while Breanna St. Germain (Malden, Prospect Hill) and Nell Sparks (Arlington, Winsor School) each scored 10. 



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