Anderson Hits 1,000-Point Milestone as Woodlan Slips Past Bishop Luers, 55–54

In a thrilling back-and-forth contest Tuesday night, the Woodlan Warriors edged Bishop Luers Knights 55–54, sealing the win in the closing minutes of a tightly contested matchup on January 20.
Woodlan jumped out early, taking an 18–13 lead after the first quarter and extending the advantage to 36–21 at halftime. Bishop Luers responded with a strong third quarter, outscoring the Warriors 17–12 to pull back within striking distance, and continued the pressure down the stretch. The Knights outscored Woodlan 16–7 in the final period, but Woodlan did just enough to hold on for the one-point victory.
The night belonged to senior Alyssa Anderson, who poured in a game-high 36 points and reached a major career milestone in the process, scoring her 1,000th career point. Anderson’s performance anchored the Warriors offensively and proved to be the difference in a game decided by the slimmest of margins.
Savannah Scheumann added nine points for Woodlan, while Lexie Peoples chipped in four. Layla Hodson, Scarlett Gillingham, and Kaitlyn Sterling each contributed to the scoring effort as the Warriors balanced timely baskets with late-game composure.
Bishop Luers was led by a balanced attack, with Glenn scoring 18 points and Green adding 15. Brown finished with 11 points, while Warner added seven and Gray chipped in three as the Knights mounted their late comeback attempt.

