Roland joins rare company in MC's 1,000-point club

From: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA | Date: March 12, 2008| Author: Bruce Morgan | Copyright information

BRUCE MORGAN

Lancaster County Weeklies

Move over Hilary Waltman, Amanda Zern, and Lynn Miller.

There's another member in the Manheim Central girls' basketball 1,000-point club.

On Thursday, Feb. 14, senior Bekah Roland became the fourth Lady Baron in program history to reach the milestone, scoring on a lay- up in the fourth quarter of Central's District Three Triple-A playoff game vs. Northeastern.

For Roland, the ...

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