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RSD Wildcats Girls Basketball Game Report

12/17/2025

 
Game 5:
The Rochester School for the Deaf Girls Basketball team delivered a dominant performance against St. Mary’s School for the Deaf, setting the tone early and controlling the game from start to finish.

RSD jumped out to an impressive 18–5 lead in the first quarter, establishing momentum that carried through the rest of the game.

Scoring leaders included Brooklyn with 12 points, Evangeline with 11 points, Ley and Kezia with 10 points each, and Adalie adding 8 points. Kalena contributed 6 points to round out a balanced offensive effort.


Beyond scoring, Ley had an outstanding all-around performance with 9 rebounds and 3 steals. Evangeline led the offense with 8 assists and knocked down three three-point shots, while Kalena was strong on the boards with 9 rebounds.

It was a complete team effort, as the RSD Girls dominated on both ends of the floor and demonstrated excellent teamwork throughout the game. With this 59-17 win, the team’s record improves to 3–3.

The RSD Girls now look ahead to their first home game of 2026 against St. Mary’s School for the Deaf on January 6 at 4:15 PM.

Submitted by Charles Palmer

RSD Wildcats Girls Basketball Game Report

12/14/2025

 
Game 4: 
It was a tough loss to the Rapids, 46–21. Our starters had to adjust after PG/SG Evangeline Fisher-Palmer was unavailable, so we changed our lineup and shifted several players to new positions. The team fought hard and learned a lot, but couldn’t overcome the disruption.

Ashley Stuhlberg led the team with 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 steals. Brooklyn added 6 points.

Record: 1–3


Game 5
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The Delaware School for the Deaf traveled to our school today for a varsity girls basketball matchup, and the Wildcats earned a convincing 55–29 victory.


The game started a bit cold, with the Wildcats holding a narrow 16–10 lead after the first quarter. However, strong play in the second and third quarters allowed the Wildcats to take control and pull away.

Kalena Sickler posted a double-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 block. Evangeline Fisher-Palmer added 12 points and 5 assists, while Ashley Stuhlberg contributed 7 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists. Brooklyn Christensen led all scorers with 20 points, using her speed to dominate in transition and on the fast break.


The Wildcats will be back in action on Wednesday, December 17, when they travel to St. Mary’s School for the Deaf, looking to even their record at .500. The team currently stands at 2–3.


Go Wildcats! 

Submitted by Charles Palmer

New Boys Basketball School Record at St. Mary's School for the Deaf

12/10/2025

 
Congratulations to Dylan Lewis on setting a new school record and to the St. Mary’s School for the Deaf boys basketball team on securing an impressive victory tonight.
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RSD Wildcats Girls Basketball Game Report

12/9/2025

 
Game 3:
It was a close game, but we came out on top with a 33–31 win against Union Springs. We found a way to pull through, even though it wasn’t our best offensive performance. Scoring only 33 points is unusual for our team, especially considering last year’s average of over 40 points per game. This is a reminder that we need to continue building our offensive strengths while also improving our defense.

Evangeline Fisher-Palmer finished with 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists, despite dealing with back pain that limited her at times. She battled through it and did everything she could to help the team secure the win. Ashley Stuhlberg contributed 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals, providing an all-around strong performance.

We’re looking forward to our home game on Thursday at 4:15 PM vs. the Rapids. I’m truly hoping we’ll have a fully healthy team ready to give 100% on the court.

Record: 1-2
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Go Wildcats!

Submitted by Charles Palmer

Rochester Wildcats Game Reports

12/5/2025

 
Boys Basketball
Tuesday: Win - 62 to 27 vs. New Life 
The Varsity boys basketball team had a strong start in their first game, leading 36 to 9 at halftime and maintaining control for the rest of the match. Derrick Sickler made an impressive contribution with 12 points in the first half, while Ryan Devine added 9 points. By the end of the game, Derrick scored a total of 22 points, along with 11 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. Both Ryan Devine and Gary Youngblood finished with 15 points each. The team looks forward to their next game tomorrow at 5:30 PM.

Thursday: Lost - 24 to 64 vs. Syracuse (Home School) 
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Girls Basketball
Tuesday: Lost 52 to 64 vs. New Life
The Varsity Girls basketball team battled hard from the opening tip all the way to the final buzzer. The game stayed close until the last four minutes, when the other team pulled ahead to win 64–52. Even so, putting up 52 points is something to be proud of, and it shows how much potential we have as a team. Our main focus moving forward will be tightening up our defense so we can close out games stronger.

Brooklyn Christensen led the way in transition, attacking the fast break and finishing strong for 20 points. Evangeline Fisher-Palmer had an all-around standout performance with 12 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Kalena Sickler contributed 13 points and 8 rebounds, and Ashley Stuhlberg dominated the glass with 16 rebounds to go along with 5 points and 2 blocks.

The girls played with heart, energy, and effort. Even though we didn’t get the win, the progress is clear. Scoring 52 points and competing the way we did shows that we’re on the right path.
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We’re growing, we’re learning, and we’re building something strong. Keep your heads up, stay hungry, and stay motivated—we’re going to have a great season!

Thursday: Lost 35 to 44 vs. Syracuse (Home School)
We fought hard to lead at halftime with a score of 25 to 17, even though we were down by 6 points at the end of the first quarter. We made a strong comeback, but in the fourth quarter, Syracuse began hitting three-pointers and ultimately took the lead, ending the game with a score of 44-35. Our girls' basketball players put their hearts into the game. Brooklyn Christensen led the team with 13 points, 2 steals, and 1 block. Kalena Sickler contributed 8 points and 13 rebounds, while Evangeline Fisher-Palmer finished with 11 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 steal. 

Our next game will be at Union Springs on December 9th. 

Go Wildcats!

Submitted by Charles Palmer ​

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