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Peoria Notre Dame 32 minutes away from a repeat state title, Mt. Carmel sets sights on finishing 3rd

NORMAL - Peoria Notre Dame continued its dominance on the biggest stage, rolling past Mt. Carmel 61-35 in the Class 2A state semifinal at the IHSA Girls Basketball State Finals on Thursday at CEFCU Arena on the campus of Illinois State University.

The Irish, defending Class 2A champions, extended their winning streak to 15 games and remain undefeated in back-to-back state finals appearances. They advance to face the winner of the other semifinal between Phillips and Nashville in Saturday's championship game.

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Peoria Notre Dame's Lexi Baer drives to the paint backdoor during the second half. The junior led all scorers with 18 points to help the Irish advance to Saturday's Class 2A title game.

Lexi Baer led the charge with 18 points and nine rebounds, powering Notre Dame's offense in key moments. Emy Wardle added 15 points, connecting on three of her four attempts from beyond the arc, while Julia Mingus chipped in 10 points to round out the team's top scorers.

Up by just three points at halftime, the Irish found another gear in the third quarter. Baer scored six points in the frame, while Alli Stickelmaier and Cora Heinz each contributed four points to help Notre Dame stretch its lead to 15. That surge put the game out of reach and sent the Irish back to the title game with a chance to repeat as state champions.

For Mt. Carmel, Maycee Randall delivered a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Madison Stevens added eight points and seven boards. The Aces were making their first-ever appearance in the Final Four after a convincing 61-42 victory over Kankakee McNamara at the Unity Supersectional.

Despite keeping pace through the first half, Mt. Carmel struggled to contain Notre Dame's offensive pressure after the break. The Irish's ability to spread the scoring across multiple players and tenacious defense left little room for a comeback.

The Aces are back on Doug Collins Court Friday evening, hoping to take home the division's third place trophy at 6:30 PM on Friday.



Sweet revenge; Nashville crushes Peoria Notre Dame to win girls' 2A basketball title

NORMAL - Last March, in a heartbreaking buzzer-beater, Emy Wardle of Peoria Notre Dame scored a layup with one second left to clinch the Class 2A title, 48-46.

The sting of defeat lingered throughout the season until Saturday night at CEFCU Arena, where The Hornettes exacted revenge in a state title rematch against Peoria Notre Dame. This time, Nashville left no doubt about the superior team, handing the Irish a decisive 55-29 loss.

Nashville basketball player Avery Reeder
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Nashville's Avery Reeder, is all smiles while carrying the team's newest piece of state hardware. Saturday's trophy is the second one for Hornette program, who won their first state title in 2013.

Only two other teams held PND to fewer than 30 points all season: Alton, who secured a 41-27 victory in the state Class 4A third-place game on Friday, and Missouri's Incarnate Word Academy, who limited the Irish to their lowest output of the season at 26 points, scoring 69 themselves.

After a competitive first quarter, PND struggled over the next three, managing just 18 points total. Nashville surged with an impressive 18-point fourth quarter, sealing the championship and heading home with the hardware south of Interstate 70.

The victory was especially poignant for Nashville's lone senior, Avery Reeder.

"It means so much to me. It's everything I've ever wanted," Reeder said. "Honestly, I always wanted to end my last game with a win. On Thursday, I said I wanted to dominate them, and that's exactly what we did."

Emma Behrmann led Nashville's offense with 14 points, supported by the Brinkman twins, Summer and Samantha, who contributed 13 and 12 points, respectively. Summer also shone defensively with seven rebounds and five steals, while Samantha grabbed six boards and three steals.

Julia Mingus led Notre Dame with 11 points, while Lexi Baer and Cora Heinz added six points each.



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PND defeats Nashville in 2A title game; Wardle duo Lead in thrilling victory

Peoria Notre Dame's Emy Wardle diees to the basket in the second half of the Class 2A title game at this year's girls' state basketball tournament. Wardle finished with a game-high 18 points to lift the Irish past the Hornettes, 48-46. The win was the first state basketball title for the PND girls program in school history.

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NORMAL - The 2A state championship game was a sister act, a family affair on both ends of the court in the IHSA season finale as Peoria Notre Dame edged past Nashville in a heart-stopping 48-46 thriller.

Leading the charge was PND's Emy Wardle, whose gritty performance propelled the Irish to victory. With an impressive tally of 18 points, Wardle showcased her scoring prowess, sinking crucial shots throughout the game. Her accuracy from the free-throw line, going 6-9, proved pivotal.

But it wasn't just Emy who left her mark on the court. Her sister, Mya Wardle, contributed 10 points to the scoreboard, adding to the family's dominance on the hardwood. Together, the Wardle sisters formed a formidable duo that proved too much for Nashville to handle.

Supporting the Wardle sisters were Kaitlin Cassidy and Julia Mingus, who delivered solid performances of their own. Cassidy's nine points, coupled with her four rebounds, provided crucial support, while Mingus chipped in with eight points, adding to PND's offensive firepower.

On the opposing side, Nashville fought tooth and nail, led by the scoring efforts of Emma Behrmann and Samantha Brinkman. Behrmann's 14 points and five rebounds kept her team in the game, while Brinkman's 12 points and six assists showcased her versatility on the court. Summer Brinkmann, Samantha's twin sister, also contributed nine points and led the team in rebounds with six.

Throughout the game, momentum swung back and forth, with the score tied five times and four lead changes keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Despite PND outscoring Nashville 17-14 in the first half, the outcome remained uncertain until the remaining six seconds in the contest.

It was Emy's layup with six seconds left in the final quarter that sealed the win for the Irish's first piece of IHSA girls' basketball state champion hardware in school history.


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