rone more contest regardless rtheextent of the massacres [ recorded last night in second t round action.t A look back at the offensive thighlights of the regular season rshow that the girls wowed 'em rtn the scoring column this sea-[-son.f Four girls in the sports cover-|'age area of The News-HeraId all reached past the coveted 1,000-point career level this year. Two boys reached 1,000. A closer look at the game-by-game scoring also shows that a .select group of girls pulled off higher individual games than did their almost equally accurate opposites.Valerie Hricsina of Franklin soared past the 1,000-point career mark this year and had two 40-point games.Dawn Cauvel of the Orioles had a 39 point solo and also ended her career well over the1.000 point plateau.„ Bridget Hale of Oil City burned the nets all season to go over 1,000 points. Hale had three games of 40 points or more and tossed in three games of 30 or more points. She hit 46 point games on two occasions this season.f “ 0Jenni Patterson of Cochran-ton ended up with almost 1,800 career points. She had a high of 37 and carded three 30-point-plus outings.Only two boys rolled past the1.000 point mark this year in the same sports coverage area.Franklin’s Gary Shingledeck-er is over 1,000 and his total is still climbing in the AAA playoffs. His high game was 26.Maplewood's John Burchard also is past 1,000 points and adding to the total in the AA playoff round. His high game was 33.A look at the high point games compiled over the past regular season follows.Franklin - Valerie Hricsina 40 points Jan. 17 and again on Jan. 31. Steve Shingledecker 36 points Jan. 17.Rocky Grove - Dawn Cauvel 39 Jan.10. Jeff Davis 26 Feb. 7.Cranberry - Melanie Potts 28 Feb. 21. Pat Zerbe 26 Dec. 17, and Tim Kelly 26 Jan. 31.Venango Christian - Bob Lep-sic 25 Jan. 4. Peggy Hogue 20 Feb. 9.Oil City - Bridget Hale 46 Jan. 6 and 46 Jan. 24. Brad Quattro 26 Jan. 28.Lakeview - Michele McChes-ney 30 Feb. 17. Dave Campbell 26 Jan. 28.Titusville - Eric Lytle 30 Dec.17. Tammy Fenton 19 Jan. 6.Scoring leadersThe top 20 scorers in The News-Herald’s sports coverage for the regular season on the boys’ side of the scorebook follow.I. Gary Shingledecker (FHS) 22 games, 430 points, 19.5. ave. 2. John Burchard (Maple) 21 games, 395 points, 18.8 ave. 3. Tom Hering (Maple) 21 games, 381 points, 18.1 ave. 4. Pat Zerbe. (Cran) 22 games, 379 poihts, 17.2 ave. 5. Brad Quattro (OC) 22 games, 352 points, 16.0 ave. 6. Tim Kelly, (Cran) 22 games, 323 points, 14.9 ave. 7. Steve Shingledecker (FHS) 22 games, 316 points, 14.3 ave. 8. Eric Johnston, Cochranton, 21 games, 304 points, 14.5 ave. 9. Eric Lytle (Titus) 22 games, 317 points, 14.4 ave. 10. Duane Thomas (RG) 22 games, 316 points, 14.3 ave.II. Dave Campbell (Lake) 21 games, 297 points, 14.1. 12. Jim Nickleson (GC) 22 games, 295 points, 13.4 ave. 13. Bob Lepsic (VC) 21 games, 262 points, 12.5 ave. 14. Jeff Moyer (Maple) 21 games, 257 points, 12.2. 15. Matt Graham iCoch) 21 games, 254 points, 12.1 ave. 16. Greg Kin-near (VC) 23 games, 273 points,11.8 ave. 17. Dave Gordon (GC) 20 games, 230 points, 11.5 ave.18. Jeff Mills (GC) 22 games, 250 points, 11.3 ave. 19. Bill Beith (Lake) 20 games, 226 points, 11.3 ave. 20. Bill Sakal-ousky (RG) 22 games, 244 points, 11.1 ave.The girts had some big scorers with accompanying averages, but there weren’t as many who ended up in double figures. The top girls scorers in the sports coverage area follows.1. Bridget Hale (OC) 20 games, 554 points, 27.5 ave. 2. Jenni Patterson (Coch) 19 games, 461 points, 24.9 ave. 3. Valerie Hricsina (FHS) 436 points, 22 games, 19.9 ave. 4. Dawn Cauvel (RG) 394 points, 20 games, 19.7 ave. 5. Michele McChesney (Lake) 354 points, 20 games, 17.7 ave. 6. Marya Louise, (GC) 305 points, 20 games, 15.5 ave. 7. Melanie Potts (Cran) 271 points, 19 games, 12.7 ave. 8.Peggy Hogue (VC) 251 points, 20 games, 12.1 ave. 9. Sue Jones (Maple), 264 points, 21 games, 12.0 ave. 10. Ella Harold (FHS) 226 points, 19 games, 11.9 ave. 11. Kirsten Ellison (GC) 241 points, 21 games, 11.5 ave. 12. Pam Hering (Maple) 205 points, 21 games, 9.3 ave.(All statistics were compiled by the Steve Stallone Statistical Scoring Agency.)