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Potomac School off to 7-2 start in girls basketball

Team enters holiday break with a two-game winning streak
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New head coach Krystal Ferguson and the Potomac School Panthers are enjoying a strong start to the 2023-24 girls high-school basketball season.

With two players scoring in double figures each game and two others nearly as much, the Potomac School Panthers are enjoying a 7-2 to the girls high-school basketball season under first-year head coach Krystal Ferguson.

The private-school Panthers team entered the holiday break with a two-game winning streak, defeating public-school squad Centreville, 73-49, then the Bishop O'Connell Knights, 73-55, in a contest between independent teams.

Potomac School's leading scorer averaging 16.3 points per game is Sabrina Anderson and Catherine LeTendre is scoring 14 points an outing. Zora Burrell averages 9.9 points per contest and Zoe Myslewicz 8.1. Skylar Giuliani scores 6.3 each game.

Other top players are Margit Crittenberger, Kerri Greene, Abby Park and Julia Jackson.

In the win over Centreville, LeTendre scored 20 and had seven rebounds, Anderson netted 15 with six boards, Burrell scored 14 with eight rebounds, Myslewicz had nine points and as many rebounds and Giuliani had four points and eight rebounds.

Against O'Connell, LeTendre scored 22 and had six steals. Anderson scored 19 with four assists; Myslewicz had 15 points and five boards; Giuliani had 13 points, five rebounds and four steals; and Burrell scored seven with eight rebounds.