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Scranton Prep Defeats Scranton in Girls Basketball Showdown
Chloe Mamera's 19 points lead No. 1 Scranton Prep to 46-38 victory over No. 6 Scranton
Feb. 1, 2026 at 4:47pm
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In a Division I girls basketball game on Sunday at Scranton High School, No. 1 Scranton Prep defeated No. 6 Scranton by a score of 46-38. Chloe Mamera led the way for Scranton Prep with 19 points, as the Classics overcame a 29-28 deficit after three quarters to outscore Scranton 18-9 in the fourth quarter and secure the victory.
Why it matters
This matchup between the top-ranked Scranton Prep Classics and the No. 6 Scranton Lady Knights was an important divisional game that could impact the standings and playoff seeding in the competitive Division I girls basketball league.
The details
Scranton Prep trailed 29-28 heading into the fourth quarter, but a strong final period led by Mamera's 7 points allowed them to pull away for the 46-38 win. Ava Fenton added 7 points for the Classics, while Kamyl Lynady and Eva Kaszuba each had 6 points. Chrissy Jacklinski led Scranton with 14 points in the losing effort.
- The game was played on Sunday, February 1, 2026 at Scranton High School.
The players
Chloe Mamera
A key player for No. 1 Scranton Prep who scored a game-high 19 points in the victory.
Ava Fenton
Contributed 7 points for Scranton Prep in the win.
Kamyl Lynady
Scored 6 points for Scranton Prep in the divisional matchup.
Eva Kaszuba
Also scored 6 points for Scranton Prep in the game.
Chrissy Jacklinski
Led the No. 6 Scranton Lady Knights with 14 points in the losing effort.
The takeaway
Scranton Prep's ability to overcome a fourth-quarter deficit and pull away for the victory against a ranked divisional opponent demonstrates the team's resilience and competitive spirit as they look to maintain their position atop the Division I standings.


