Libertyville's Lily Fisher Proves Herself as State's Top Player in Thrilling Win over Maine South
In a fourth quarter that belonged to Libertyville junior guard Lily Fisher, the Wildcats cruised past their Lake County rival, Maine South, with a 59-49 victory. Fisher's impressive display earned her widespread praise from coach Greg Pederson, who dubbed her "one of the best players in the state."
Fisher led the charge, scoring 23 points and grabbing 14 rebounds as she consistently dissected the opposing defense out of the pick-and-roll. Her ability to stay calm under pressure allowed her to find open teammates for baskets, showcasing her exceptional court vision. With Maine South's defenders heavily loading up on her drives, Fisher proved difficult to guard due to her patience, improved shooting range, and relentless drive to finish through contact.
The 6-1 guard relished getting into the paint to score, demonstrating her physicality and ball-handling skills. Her playmaking abilities allowed Libertyville to spread its offense effectively, with senior guard Ella Pawelczyk benefiting from Fisher's precision passing. The victory marked a significant growth spurt for Libertyville this season, as they showcased their ability to overcome adversity.
Fisher's clutch performances have been instrumental in the Wildcats' success. In a previous matchup against Maine South, the team suffered a 46-28 defeat, but Pederson credited Fisher with helping them bounce back from that "whupping."
As Libertyville prepares for its final three regular-season games, including matchups against top teams Glenbrook South and Carmel, Pawelczyk expressed optimism about their playoff seeding. "We're gonna have so much confidence going into the playoffs," she said. With Fisher at the helm, the Wildcats appear poised to make a deep run in the postseason.
Fisher acknowledged that limiting Maine South's second-chance opportunities was key to the victory, saying, "We struggle with rebounding, and they like to get second-chance points a lot... So I feel like we got them off the boards, and that caused us to get more possessions." With three games left in the regular season, Fisher and the Wildcats will look to build momentum as they head into the playoffs.
In a fourth quarter that belonged to Libertyville junior guard Lily Fisher, the Wildcats cruised past their Lake County rival, Maine South, with a 59-49 victory. Fisher's impressive display earned her widespread praise from coach Greg Pederson, who dubbed her "one of the best players in the state."
Fisher led the charge, scoring 23 points and grabbing 14 rebounds as she consistently dissected the opposing defense out of the pick-and-roll. Her ability to stay calm under pressure allowed her to find open teammates for baskets, showcasing her exceptional court vision. With Maine South's defenders heavily loading up on her drives, Fisher proved difficult to guard due to her patience, improved shooting range, and relentless drive to finish through contact.
The 6-1 guard relished getting into the paint to score, demonstrating her physicality and ball-handling skills. Her playmaking abilities allowed Libertyville to spread its offense effectively, with senior guard Ella Pawelczyk benefiting from Fisher's precision passing. The victory marked a significant growth spurt for Libertyville this season, as they showcased their ability to overcome adversity.
Fisher's clutch performances have been instrumental in the Wildcats' success. In a previous matchup against Maine South, the team suffered a 46-28 defeat, but Pederson credited Fisher with helping them bounce back from that "whupping."
As Libertyville prepares for its final three regular-season games, including matchups against top teams Glenbrook South and Carmel, Pawelczyk expressed optimism about their playoff seeding. "We're gonna have so much confidence going into the playoffs," she said. With Fisher at the helm, the Wildcats appear poised to make a deep run in the postseason.
Fisher acknowledged that limiting Maine South's second-chance opportunities was key to the victory, saying, "We struggle with rebounding, and they like to get second-chance points a lot... So I feel like we got them off the boards, and that caused us to get more possessions." With three games left in the regular season, Fisher and the Wildcats will look to build momentum as they head into the playoffs.