Banquet Information!!!!
Sunday April 12th @ Rec Center
Please contact Karen or myself with any questions - Karen needs a count of everyone who is coming by 4/8/15 so we can place the food order!!! Hope to see everyone there!!!!
Sunday April 12th @ Rec Center
Please contact Karen or myself with any questions - Karen needs a count of everyone who is coming by 4/8/15 so we can place the food order!!! Hope to see everyone there!!!!
Lady Warrior Pride
15 - 8 overall
14 - 2 PAC
PAC Stripes Champions
#3 Seed Elyria Sectional/District
15 - 8 overall
14 - 2 PAC
PAC Stripes Champions
#3 Seed Elyria Sectional/District
All-PAC Selections 2014-2015
1st Team All-PAC
Kelsey Bilak
Rachel Malloy
2nd Team All-PAC
Kaprina Hawkinson
Honorable Mention All-PAC
Sarah Digennaro
As we always preach team success will lead to player success and this season completely backed that up. I am so proud of "ALL" the effort put forth by these young ladies as well as the 16 other hard working Lady Warriors. As team and player success takes care of itself , I was able to reap the rewards from all the hard work the ladies put into this season by winning my first ever "Coach of the Year" honors. This has been a very special season and I want to thank everyone who had a part in making this fantastic season! THANK YOU!
1st Team All-PAC
Kelsey Bilak
Rachel Malloy
2nd Team All-PAC
Kaprina Hawkinson
Honorable Mention All-PAC
Sarah Digennaro
As we always preach team success will lead to player success and this season completely backed that up. I am so proud of "ALL" the effort put forth by these young ladies as well as the 16 other hard working Lady Warriors. As team and player success takes care of itself , I was able to reap the rewards from all the hard work the ladies put into this season by winning my first ever "Coach of the Year" honors. This has been a very special season and I want to thank everyone who had a part in making this fantastic season! THANK YOU!
State Playoff Preview
Cleveland.Com Article
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11 Questions with Kelsey Bilak
Cleveland.com Article
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2014-2015 Game Results
Westlife Preview 2014-2015
Game #1
Fairview 39
Parma 46
Lady Warriors had a rough night at the charity strip (13-32) and came out on the short end of a hard fought contest. The Warriors will look to rebound against Rocky River at home on Wednesday December 3rd. JV tips at 6pm and Varsity follows.
Game #2
Fairview 30
Rocky River 51
Lady Warriors had a rough 3rd quarter and that proved to be the downfall. The Warriors were outscored 14-6 and never could recover after that. Warriors open up league action versus Keystone on Saturday at home.
Game #3
Fairview 45
Keystone 44
The Lady Warriors opened up league play with an outstanding victory over the Lady Cats. The Warriors were lead by Bilak (15pts), K. Hawkinson (13pts) and Malloy (10pts). The Lady Warriors are in action next Wednesday at Firelands.
Game #4
Fairview 34
Firelands 37
The Lady Warriors came up short in their efforts to defeat league rival Firelands. Once again the ladies struggled from the charity stripe. The Warriors shot 5 of 16 from the free throw line (1 of 8 in the final 2 minutes) and this proved to be the difference in the contest. The ladies return to action this Saturday at home versus Buckeye. JV will tip at 1pm and varsity will.
Game #5
Fairview 43
Buckeye 24
The Lady Warriors bounced back after suffering a tough loss to Firelands with a great team victory last night. After a slow start the ladies picked it up by out scoring Buckeye 25-11 in the 2nd half. Leading the way for the Warriors were Nikki Hawkinson and Kelsey Bilak with 13 points each. Rachel Malloy also chipped in another 8 to help lead a balanced attack.
Game #6
Fairview 71
Clearview 34
The Lady Warriors had a hot start to the night and that helped lead the ladies to a PAC victory. Kelsey Bilak lead the way early by hitting 5 three pointers in the opening period and that helped jump start the Warrior offense. The Warriors had a balanced attack with four players scoring in double digits. While Bilak was hot from the outside, Rachel Malloy set up shop in the paint and helped take control of the paint. Leading the way was Rachel Malloy and Kelsey Bilak with 18 points each. Kaprina Hawkinson and Cate Schmiedl also chipped in with 13 points each. This victory pushes the Warriors to 3-3 overall and 3-1 in the PAC.
***Last night Kelsey Bilak broke the single game record of 3pt shots made in a game with 6! Congrats to Kelsey!!!
Game #7
Fairview 37
Lutheran West 36
In a heated battle of rivals the Lady Warriors came away with a hard fought victory against the Lady Longhorns 37-36. Trailing most of the game, the Warriors put together a strong 4th quarter and opened up a 9 point lead only to have to hang on at the end. With this win the Lady Warriors move to 4-1 in the PAC and have a showdown on Saturday December 27th at Columbia. Leading the way for the Warriors were Rachel Malloy with 13 points and Cate Schmiedl and Kaprina Hawkinson with 10 points each.
Game #8
Fairview 38
Columbia 33
The Lady Warriors went on the road for a Stripes Division showdown at Columbia. The Warriors got off to a strong start with Rachel Malloy scoring 10 of her game high 14 points in the first quarter and held a 14-7 lead. The ladies continued to rely on tough defense and held a 6 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. After Columbia tied the game at 31, Kelsey Bilak buried a deep 3 and gave the Warriors a 3 point lead with under a minute to play. After a series of defensive stops and timely free throws the Lady Warriors secured a 38-33 PAC victory. With this win, the ladies climbed into a 3 way tie for 1st place at 5-1. Kelsey Bilak and Kaprina Hawkinson added 9 and 7 points respectfully.
Chronicle Report
Game #9
Fairview 53
Oberlin 28
The Lady Warriors started the new year with a 53 - 28 PAC victory against Oberlin. After a slow start, the Lady Warriors used a 35 - 9 run during the 2nd and 3rd period to earn their 6th victory of the season. Leading the way was Cate Schmiedl with 11 points and Rachel Malloy with 10 points. This was truly a team effort with 5 other players scoring at least 6 points each! Sarah Digennaro and Eve Hogan once again helped contribute huge minutes in the winning cause. The Warriors move to 6 - 1 in the PAC.
Game #10
Fairview 37
Avon Lake 50
The Lady Warriors stepped outside of PAC play for a non-conference game vs Avon Lake and came up short. The Warriors trailed by three points at half but had a slow start to the third period and that proved to be the downfall. The Warriors got within six points late in the fourth but missed opportunities did the ladies in. Leading the way for the Warriors was Kelsey Bilak with 20 points.
Game #11
Fairview 46
North Olmsted 23
The Warriors bounced back after a rough outing last contest and defeated North Olmsted 46-23. This was a great non-conference win for the ladies and pushed their overall record to 7-4. Kaprina Hawkinson stepped up huge with 16 points and Kelsey Bilak helped by adding 13 points as well. Not seen in the stats was the outstanding defensive effort by Sarah Digennaro and the rest of the Lady Warriors. The ladies will return to PAC play next vs Brookside.
Game #12
Fairview 56
Brookside 40
The Lady Warriors used a hot start and jumped out to a 35-17 lead on host Brookside and never looked back. The Warriors continued this run deep into the third and early fourth and built a 56-28 lead. With this win in PAC action it helped keep the ladies in a 3 way tie for first in the PAC at 7-1 and pushed their overall record to 8-4. Leading the way for the Warriors was Kelsey Bilak with 19 points but had several helping parts on the offensive end. Jenny Mylett, Rachel Malloy and Kaprina Hawkinson all contributed 9 points each in the victory. The ladies are in the middle of 7 games in 15 days and now head to Bay for game 5 of this stretch. Please note the time change in this game as we will tip at 5pm for JV and Varsity will follow right after.
Westlife Article
Game #13
Fairview 34
Bay 47
The Lady Warriors had a rough evening and was never able to get on track at any point of the evening. The ladies were fighting the flu bug as well as their 5th game in 10 days and it showed. The ladies did show some fight in cutting a 23 point deficit to 8 with less than 2 minutes to play but couldn't get over the final hump. The ladies drop to 8-5 overall and 7-1 in PAC play.
Game #14
Fairview 59
Black River 11
The Warriors returned to the court for their 6th game in 12 days and bounced back from a disappointing showing on Monday vs Bay. The ladies started out with a bang and went on a 25-0 run to close out the 1st period and never looked back. The ladies put together a very strong performance on the defensive end which led to several great opportunities on the offensive end. The Warriors had 4 players reach the double digit mark and were led by Nikki Hawkinson with a career high of 17 points! Also chipping in was Jenny Mylett, Kelsey Bilak and Rachel Malloy with 10 points each. The ladies were also able to set a new all-time defensive low of 11 points in a game. This runs the Warriors to 9-5 and 8-1 in the PAC.
Game #15
Fairview 26
Brooklyn 19
The Lady Warriors continued their winning ways with a 26-19 victory over the Lady Canes in PAC action. This victory pushes the ladies into a 1st place tie in the Stripes Division at 9-1 with Columbia. It was a rough night at the offensive end but the Warriors did an outstanding job on the defensive end by holding the Lady Canes to just 19 points. Leading the way for the Warriors was Rachel Malloy with 10 points and Kaprina Hawkinson with 6 points. Thanks to everyone who made the girl/boy doubleheader a great success.
Westlife Article
Game #16
Fairview 61
Wellington 29
After a slow start for the Lady Warriors, they erupted for 24 points in the 2nd quarter and put the PAC contest out of reach. The ladies used a hot shooting night to earn victory number 10 in the PAC by beating the Lady Dukes 61-29. This win puts the Warriors at 10-1 in PAC play and alone in 1st place of the Stripes Division and 11-5 overall. Leading the way were Kaprina and Nikki Hawkinson with 18 and 16 points a piece. They had help along the way with Kelsey Bilak and Mo Wolansky each contributing 9 points each.
Game #17
Fairview 48
Clearview 43
The Lady Warriors earned their 11th win in PAC action with a 48-43 victory over the Lady Clippers. The Warriors started off slowly by falling in the hole 7-2 early. Behind a strong inside presence the ladies closed the quarter on a 15-7 run. This game went back and forth for the remaining three quarters before some crucial free-throws by Kelsey Bilak sealed the victory. Leading the way was Rachel Malloy with 18 points and Kaprina Hawkinson with 15 points. Mo Wolansky and Eve Hogan provided a spark off the bench and each hit crucial shots and timely rebounds in the victory. With this victory the Lady Warriors move to 12-5 overall and have won 4 in a row.
Chronicle Report
Game #18
Fairview 32
Lutheran West 26
The Lady Warriors notched another PAC victory by beating the Lady Longhorns 32-26. Both teams struggled from the field throughout the night but when it counted most the Warriors were able to find a way to finish. Leading the way for the Warriors were Kelsey Bilak with 12 points and Rachel Malloy with 7. The ladies found a way defensively to stay atop of the Stripes division with three league games left to play. With the victory the ladies move to 13-5 overall and 12-1 in the PAC.
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Game #19
Fairview 42
Columbia 24
The Lady Warriors entered the game with an opportunity to clinch at least a share of the PAC Stripes Division with a victory over 2nd place Columbia. The Warriors got off to a slow start on the offensive end but the defense was locked in. The Warriors headed to the half trailing 12-10 but held the conference leading scorer to just 4 points and 6 points in all for the game. In the 2nd half the Warriors gave up the 1st four points of the half before running off a 32-8 run to close the game out and clinch at least a share of the conference championship with a 42-24 victory over the Lady Raiders. The defensive effort was keyed by Sarah Digennaro who had the assignment of defending the leagues leading scorer. Sarah's effort allowed the Lady Warriors to weather a rough start on the offensive end. Leading the way was Kelsey Bilak with 23 points ( 8-10FT's and a 3pt in the 4th) and Kaprina Hawkinson with 8 points. With this victory the Lady Warriors improve to 13-1 in PAC play and 14-5 overall.
6pm / 7:30pm
Chronicle Report
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Game #20
Fairview 46
Oberlin 31
This game was very special on two fronts ... 1st it was Senior Night and 2nd we had an opportunity to win the PAC Stripes Championship outright. The night ended up being a tremendous success on both fronts. Seniors Nikki Hawkinson, Kelsey Bilak, Rachel Malloy and Kaprina Hawkinson played their last regular season game of their career and walked away champions! The four seniors provided all but 3 of the 46 points scored in the 46-31 victory over visiting Oberlin. With this victory the Lady Warriors became "Back to Back" champions of the PAC!!! This was the 2nd ever conference championship ever in girls basketball history for Fairview. The ladies improved to 14-1 in PAC play and 15-5 overall with the victory. Leading the way was Kelsey Bilak with 20 points and Kaprina and Nikki Hawkinson and Rachel Malloy each chipped in 11, 8 and 4 points respectfully. It was a tremendous way to end a fabulous career at Fairview ---> Thank you ladies for EVERYTHING!!!!!
Game #21
Fairview 29
Lake Ridge Academy 44
The Lady Warriors got off to a slow start and could never bounce back. The ladies suffered their 6th defeat on the season after clinching the PAC Stripes Championship. Leading the way for the Warriors was Rachel Malloy with 11 points on the night.
Game #22
Fairview 38
Brooklyn 40
The Lady Warriors closed out the regular season with a tough overtime loss at the hands of the Lady Canes. The ladies had another slow start to the contest and trailed 20-12 at halftime. The Warriors responded in the 2nd half and picked up the pace to force overtime but just came up short. The ladies finish the regular season 15-7 and 14-2 in the PAC. This season the ladies were able to record their 2nd straight PAC Championship and outright best overall record in the conference. This was a tremendous accomplishment by the ladies after overcoming several setbacks during the season.
Game #23
Sectional Championship
Fairview 22
Holy Name 48
The Lady Warriors 2014-2015 season has come to end but not without tremendous success. The ladies have posted the 4th consecutive winning season and this is a 1st in school history. The ladies also posted the 2nd ever conference championship in school history by claiming the PAC Stripes crown for a 2nd year in a row. The four graduating seniors (Kelsey Bilak, Kaprina & Nikki Hawkinson and Rachel Malloy) leave as the winningest four year career ever by posting a 68-29 record. What made this year so special was the "family" like atmosphere that was evident from day one! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving everything you had from day one and always believing in what we were teaching!
Thank you! Coach Harvey
Westlife Preview 2014-2015
Game #1
Fairview 39
Parma 46
Lady Warriors had a rough night at the charity strip (13-32) and came out on the short end of a hard fought contest. The Warriors will look to rebound against Rocky River at home on Wednesday December 3rd. JV tips at 6pm and Varsity follows.
Game #2
Fairview 30
Rocky River 51
Lady Warriors had a rough 3rd quarter and that proved to be the downfall. The Warriors were outscored 14-6 and never could recover after that. Warriors open up league action versus Keystone on Saturday at home.
Game #3
Fairview 45
Keystone 44
The Lady Warriors opened up league play with an outstanding victory over the Lady Cats. The Warriors were lead by Bilak (15pts), K. Hawkinson (13pts) and Malloy (10pts). The Lady Warriors are in action next Wednesday at Firelands.
Game #4
Fairview 34
Firelands 37
The Lady Warriors came up short in their efforts to defeat league rival Firelands. Once again the ladies struggled from the charity stripe. The Warriors shot 5 of 16 from the free throw line (1 of 8 in the final 2 minutes) and this proved to be the difference in the contest. The ladies return to action this Saturday at home versus Buckeye. JV will tip at 1pm and varsity will.
Game #5
Fairview 43
Buckeye 24
The Lady Warriors bounced back after suffering a tough loss to Firelands with a great team victory last night. After a slow start the ladies picked it up by out scoring Buckeye 25-11 in the 2nd half. Leading the way for the Warriors were Nikki Hawkinson and Kelsey Bilak with 13 points each. Rachel Malloy also chipped in another 8 to help lead a balanced attack.
Game #6
Fairview 71
Clearview 34
The Lady Warriors had a hot start to the night and that helped lead the ladies to a PAC victory. Kelsey Bilak lead the way early by hitting 5 three pointers in the opening period and that helped jump start the Warrior offense. The Warriors had a balanced attack with four players scoring in double digits. While Bilak was hot from the outside, Rachel Malloy set up shop in the paint and helped take control of the paint. Leading the way was Rachel Malloy and Kelsey Bilak with 18 points each. Kaprina Hawkinson and Cate Schmiedl also chipped in with 13 points each. This victory pushes the Warriors to 3-3 overall and 3-1 in the PAC.
***Last night Kelsey Bilak broke the single game record of 3pt shots made in a game with 6! Congrats to Kelsey!!!
Game #7
Fairview 37
Lutheran West 36
In a heated battle of rivals the Lady Warriors came away with a hard fought victory against the Lady Longhorns 37-36. Trailing most of the game, the Warriors put together a strong 4th quarter and opened up a 9 point lead only to have to hang on at the end. With this win the Lady Warriors move to 4-1 in the PAC and have a showdown on Saturday December 27th at Columbia. Leading the way for the Warriors were Rachel Malloy with 13 points and Cate Schmiedl and Kaprina Hawkinson with 10 points each.
Game #8
Fairview 38
Columbia 33
The Lady Warriors went on the road for a Stripes Division showdown at Columbia. The Warriors got off to a strong start with Rachel Malloy scoring 10 of her game high 14 points in the first quarter and held a 14-7 lead. The ladies continued to rely on tough defense and held a 6 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. After Columbia tied the game at 31, Kelsey Bilak buried a deep 3 and gave the Warriors a 3 point lead with under a minute to play. After a series of defensive stops and timely free throws the Lady Warriors secured a 38-33 PAC victory. With this win, the ladies climbed into a 3 way tie for 1st place at 5-1. Kelsey Bilak and Kaprina Hawkinson added 9 and 7 points respectfully.
Chronicle Report
Game #9
Fairview 53
Oberlin 28
The Lady Warriors started the new year with a 53 - 28 PAC victory against Oberlin. After a slow start, the Lady Warriors used a 35 - 9 run during the 2nd and 3rd period to earn their 6th victory of the season. Leading the way was Cate Schmiedl with 11 points and Rachel Malloy with 10 points. This was truly a team effort with 5 other players scoring at least 6 points each! Sarah Digennaro and Eve Hogan once again helped contribute huge minutes in the winning cause. The Warriors move to 6 - 1 in the PAC.
Game #10
Fairview 37
Avon Lake 50
The Lady Warriors stepped outside of PAC play for a non-conference game vs Avon Lake and came up short. The Warriors trailed by three points at half but had a slow start to the third period and that proved to be the downfall. The Warriors got within six points late in the fourth but missed opportunities did the ladies in. Leading the way for the Warriors was Kelsey Bilak with 20 points.
Game #11
Fairview 46
North Olmsted 23
The Warriors bounced back after a rough outing last contest and defeated North Olmsted 46-23. This was a great non-conference win for the ladies and pushed their overall record to 7-4. Kaprina Hawkinson stepped up huge with 16 points and Kelsey Bilak helped by adding 13 points as well. Not seen in the stats was the outstanding defensive effort by Sarah Digennaro and the rest of the Lady Warriors. The ladies will return to PAC play next vs Brookside.
Game #12
Fairview 56
Brookside 40
The Lady Warriors used a hot start and jumped out to a 35-17 lead on host Brookside and never looked back. The Warriors continued this run deep into the third and early fourth and built a 56-28 lead. With this win in PAC action it helped keep the ladies in a 3 way tie for first in the PAC at 7-1 and pushed their overall record to 8-4. Leading the way for the Warriors was Kelsey Bilak with 19 points but had several helping parts on the offensive end. Jenny Mylett, Rachel Malloy and Kaprina Hawkinson all contributed 9 points each in the victory. The ladies are in the middle of 7 games in 15 days and now head to Bay for game 5 of this stretch. Please note the time change in this game as we will tip at 5pm for JV and Varsity will follow right after.
Westlife Article
Game #13
Fairview 34
Bay 47
The Lady Warriors had a rough evening and was never able to get on track at any point of the evening. The ladies were fighting the flu bug as well as their 5th game in 10 days and it showed. The ladies did show some fight in cutting a 23 point deficit to 8 with less than 2 minutes to play but couldn't get over the final hump. The ladies drop to 8-5 overall and 7-1 in PAC play.
Game #14
Fairview 59
Black River 11
The Warriors returned to the court for their 6th game in 12 days and bounced back from a disappointing showing on Monday vs Bay. The ladies started out with a bang and went on a 25-0 run to close out the 1st period and never looked back. The ladies put together a very strong performance on the defensive end which led to several great opportunities on the offensive end. The Warriors had 4 players reach the double digit mark and were led by Nikki Hawkinson with a career high of 17 points! Also chipping in was Jenny Mylett, Kelsey Bilak and Rachel Malloy with 10 points each. The ladies were also able to set a new all-time defensive low of 11 points in a game. This runs the Warriors to 9-5 and 8-1 in the PAC.
Game #15
Fairview 26
Brooklyn 19
The Lady Warriors continued their winning ways with a 26-19 victory over the Lady Canes in PAC action. This victory pushes the ladies into a 1st place tie in the Stripes Division at 9-1 with Columbia. It was a rough night at the offensive end but the Warriors did an outstanding job on the defensive end by holding the Lady Canes to just 19 points. Leading the way for the Warriors was Rachel Malloy with 10 points and Kaprina Hawkinson with 6 points. Thanks to everyone who made the girl/boy doubleheader a great success.
Westlife Article
Game #16
Fairview 61
Wellington 29
After a slow start for the Lady Warriors, they erupted for 24 points in the 2nd quarter and put the PAC contest out of reach. The ladies used a hot shooting night to earn victory number 10 in the PAC by beating the Lady Dukes 61-29. This win puts the Warriors at 10-1 in PAC play and alone in 1st place of the Stripes Division and 11-5 overall. Leading the way were Kaprina and Nikki Hawkinson with 18 and 16 points a piece. They had help along the way with Kelsey Bilak and Mo Wolansky each contributing 9 points each.
Game #17
Fairview 48
Clearview 43
The Lady Warriors earned their 11th win in PAC action with a 48-43 victory over the Lady Clippers. The Warriors started off slowly by falling in the hole 7-2 early. Behind a strong inside presence the ladies closed the quarter on a 15-7 run. This game went back and forth for the remaining three quarters before some crucial free-throws by Kelsey Bilak sealed the victory. Leading the way was Rachel Malloy with 18 points and Kaprina Hawkinson with 15 points. Mo Wolansky and Eve Hogan provided a spark off the bench and each hit crucial shots and timely rebounds in the victory. With this victory the Lady Warriors move to 12-5 overall and have won 4 in a row.
Chronicle Report
Game #18
Fairview 32
Lutheran West 26
The Lady Warriors notched another PAC victory by beating the Lady Longhorns 32-26. Both teams struggled from the field throughout the night but when it counted most the Warriors were able to find a way to finish. Leading the way for the Warriors were Kelsey Bilak with 12 points and Rachel Malloy with 7. The ladies found a way defensively to stay atop of the Stripes division with three league games left to play. With the victory the ladies move to 13-5 overall and 12-1 in the PAC.
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Game #19
Fairview 42
Columbia 24
The Lady Warriors entered the game with an opportunity to clinch at least a share of the PAC Stripes Division with a victory over 2nd place Columbia. The Warriors got off to a slow start on the offensive end but the defense was locked in. The Warriors headed to the half trailing 12-10 but held the conference leading scorer to just 4 points and 6 points in all for the game. In the 2nd half the Warriors gave up the 1st four points of the half before running off a 32-8 run to close the game out and clinch at least a share of the conference championship with a 42-24 victory over the Lady Raiders. The defensive effort was keyed by Sarah Digennaro who had the assignment of defending the leagues leading scorer. Sarah's effort allowed the Lady Warriors to weather a rough start on the offensive end. Leading the way was Kelsey Bilak with 23 points ( 8-10FT's and a 3pt in the 4th) and Kaprina Hawkinson with 8 points. With this victory the Lady Warriors improve to 13-1 in PAC play and 14-5 overall.
6pm / 7:30pm
Chronicle Report
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Game #20
Fairview 46
Oberlin 31
This game was very special on two fronts ... 1st it was Senior Night and 2nd we had an opportunity to win the PAC Stripes Championship outright. The night ended up being a tremendous success on both fronts. Seniors Nikki Hawkinson, Kelsey Bilak, Rachel Malloy and Kaprina Hawkinson played their last regular season game of their career and walked away champions! The four seniors provided all but 3 of the 46 points scored in the 46-31 victory over visiting Oberlin. With this victory the Lady Warriors became "Back to Back" champions of the PAC!!! This was the 2nd ever conference championship ever in girls basketball history for Fairview. The ladies improved to 14-1 in PAC play and 15-5 overall with the victory. Leading the way was Kelsey Bilak with 20 points and Kaprina and Nikki Hawkinson and Rachel Malloy each chipped in 11, 8 and 4 points respectfully. It was a tremendous way to end a fabulous career at Fairview ---> Thank you ladies for EVERYTHING!!!!!
Game #21
Fairview 29
Lake Ridge Academy 44
The Lady Warriors got off to a slow start and could never bounce back. The ladies suffered their 6th defeat on the season after clinching the PAC Stripes Championship. Leading the way for the Warriors was Rachel Malloy with 11 points on the night.
Game #22
Fairview 38
Brooklyn 40
The Lady Warriors closed out the regular season with a tough overtime loss at the hands of the Lady Canes. The ladies had another slow start to the contest and trailed 20-12 at halftime. The Warriors responded in the 2nd half and picked up the pace to force overtime but just came up short. The ladies finish the regular season 15-7 and 14-2 in the PAC. This season the ladies were able to record their 2nd straight PAC Championship and outright best overall record in the conference. This was a tremendous accomplishment by the ladies after overcoming several setbacks during the season.
Game #23
Sectional Championship
Fairview 22
Holy Name 48
The Lady Warriors 2014-2015 season has come to end but not without tremendous success. The ladies have posted the 4th consecutive winning season and this is a 1st in school history. The ladies also posted the 2nd ever conference championship in school history by claiming the PAC Stripes crown for a 2nd year in a row. The four graduating seniors (Kelsey Bilak, Kaprina & Nikki Hawkinson and Rachel Malloy) leave as the winningest four year career ever by posting a 68-29 record. What made this year so special was the "family" like atmosphere that was evident from day one! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving everything you had from day one and always believing in what we were teaching!
Thank you! Coach Harvey