The REPORTER
The Fishers girls basketball team proved that sharing is caring at Pike on Tuesday.
The Tigers used outstanding balanced scoring to beat the Red Devils 77-57. Fishers outscored Pike in all four quarters, leading 18-12 after one period. Talia Harris was dominant, scoring 12 points in the opening quarter. The Tigers went up 44-32 by halftime; Allison Scheu took over the game by scoring 10 points in the second quarter.
It was Nevaeh Dickman’s turn in the third period, as she added 10 points in that quarter, helping Fishers lead 62-44 going into the fourth. Harris and Dickman both scored six in the fourth quarter to close out the win.
Harris finished with 23 points in the game, while Dickman scored 20. Scheu totaled 15 points.
The Tigers are 11-4 and take a trip to Chicago on Thursday for an afternoon game with Mother McAuley.
FISHERS 77, PIKE 57
Fishers FG FT TP PF
Talia Harris 9 4-4 23 2
Morgan Roberts 3 0-0 8 0
Kate Thomas 1 1-2 3 2
Nevaeh Dickman 8 4-5 20 2
Allison Scheu 4 7-8 15 3
Alanna Anthony 1 0-0 2 0
Olivia Brookshire 0 0-0 0 0
Natalie Thomas 2 2-4 6 2
Totals 28 18-23 77 11
Score by Quarters
Fishers 18 26 18 15 – 77
Pike 12 20 12 13 – 57
Fishers 3-pointers (3) Roberts 2, Harris.