Chartiers-Houston’s Williamson third WPIAL scorer to reach 2,000 this season

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Sunday, February 11, 2018 | 3:24 PM


For the third time this season, a WPIAL basketball player joined the 2,000-points club.

Chartiers-Houston senior Alexa Williamson accomplished the career milestone this week, joining East Allegheny’s Amani Johnson and Mars’ Robby Carmody, who reached the number last month.

Williamson finished Thursday’s victory over Fort Cherry with exactly 2,000.

Williamson joins a girls basketball list that now includes more than 40 names.

Recent graduates to reach the mark included Blackhawk’s Chassidy Omogrosso (2,686), Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic’s Sam Breen (2,488), McGuffey’s Sammie Weiss (2,394) and Vincentian’s Brenna Wise (2,331).

Johnson scored her 2,000th point Jan. 22.

Next to join could be Leechburg senior Mikayla Lovelace, who’s within 50 points of 2,000. She scored 55 combined in her past two games and faces Winchester-Thurston in a regular-season finale on Monday before the WPIAL playoffs start.

Here’s a list of WPIAL and City League girls who reached 2,000 career points.

Name, School (Senior year) Points

Gina Naccarato, Monessen (1996) 3,364

Charel Allen, Monessen (2004) 3,110

Brooke Stewart, East Allegheny (1999) 3,055

Jess Strom, Steel Valley (2001) 2,840

Kamela Gissendanner, Clairton (2003) 2,703

Chassidy Omogrosso, Blackhawk (2015) 2,686

Swin Cash, McKeesport (1998) 2,678

Carrie Bordas, Aliquippa (1990) 2,658

Cindy Dallas, Schenley (1998) 2,564

Maude Searcy, Wilkinsburg (1990) 2,541

Sam Breen, CW North Catholic (2017) 2,488

Tanisha Wright, West Mifflin (2001) 2,477

Loui Hall, Albert Gallatin (2003) 2,440

Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Hopewell (2013) 2,427

Sammie Weiss, McGuffey (2015) 2,394

Anne Malkowiak, Ellwood City (1989) 2,368

Brenna Wise, Vincentian (2015) 2,331

Vanessa Abel, Southmoreland (2007) 2,327

Cindy Davies, Indiana (1980) 2,322

Cathy Torchia, St. Francis (1989) 2,284

Katie Bulger, Oakland Catholic (2000) 2,282

Shannon Davis, Sacred Heart (1989) 2,275

Lizzie Suwala, Ford City (2005) 2,268

Kacy O’Brien, Carlynton (2001) 2,238

Beth Seidl, Mount Alvernia (1970) 2,197

Bonnie Rimkus, Carlynton (1990) 2,192

Carmen Bruce, Schenley (2002) 2,175

Amani Johnson, East Allegheny (2018) 2,157

Kris Sebastian, Monaca (1990) 2,140

Lorri Johnson, New Castle (1986) 2,110

Wanda Holloway, Sharon (1980) 2,106

Kelly Dee, Steel Valley (1990) 2,103

Mandy West, Upper St. Clair (1995) 2,084

Val Zona, Seneca Valley (1998) 2,083

Jen Sobota, Latrobe (1999) 2,072

Amy Johns, McKeesport (2006) 2,067

Jocelyn Chandler, Uniontown (2004) 2,048

Meg Bulger, Oakland Catholic (2003) 2,044

Mona Gaffney, Aliquippa (1990) 2,038

Kameico Robison, Clairton (1999) 2,031

Kelly Morda, Ford City (1998) 2,020

Danielle Dawson, Greensburg Salem (2002) 2,018

Alexa Williamson, Chartiers-Houston (2018) 2,000

Chris Harlan is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at charlan@tribweb.com or via Twitter @CHarlan_Trib.

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