Canfield cruises to 2nd district title in 3 years
LORDSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Canfield cruised to a 62-37 win over Crestwood to claim the Division IV Northeast 2 District Championship in girls high school basketball.
The Cardinals seized momentum early with a 16-0 run to begin the game before going on to win by 25 points.
Canfield junior Jenna Triveri led the Cardinals with 20 points and Marina Koenig also scored 15.
With the win, the Lady Cards improve to 23-2 on the season after a third straight victory.
They advance to Regionals and will play the winner of Streetsboro/Mogadore Field on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at Canton Memorial Fieldhouse.
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