Whether it’s on the lacrosse field or basketball court, Ryan Leaman is used to making big plays. The 5’9 junior guard hit a go-ahead 3-pointer in overtime that propelled Wilson to its seventh District 3 title. “She has the confidence to take them. It was a huge shot and probably won the game for us,” said head coach Matt Raquet. The fourth-seeded Bulldogs outlasted defending champion Dallastown 42-37 in the District 3-6A Final on Thursday night at Manheim Township. Laila Jones drove into the lane and dished the ball to the left corner with less than two minutes remaining in overtime. That’s where Leaman was waiting, ready to fire. She hit the clutch triple to put Wilson in front 40-37. “It was amazing. It was so exciting for everyone in the gym. The crowd went wild,” replied Leaman. The North Carolina lacrosse commit finished with ten points as the (27-2) Bulldogs won their 19th consecutive game and their first District crown in twelve years. “We were aware. We wanted to get 2026 up on that board. It was definitely a motivator,” noted Leaman. She provided 17 points in a 50-42 semifinal victory over top-seeded Red Lion.
Leaman was thrilled for the seniors on the team including Jones, Laura Crocona, and Violet Houck. That trio has been starting since they were freshman. Jones, the point guard and a 1,000-point scorer, missed all of last season with a torn ACL. “They’re my best friends. Just being with them every day is amazing. I couldn’t be happier for them,” emphasized Leaman. Wilson also captured the BCIAA Championship this year for the first time since 2014. They defeated Exeter 54-44 at Santander Arena.
The Bulldogs got off to a slow start against the (24-4) Wildcats. Wilson committed five turnovers in the first four minutes and a dozen in the first half. Denyla Handy drilled a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Dallastown a 11-6 edge after eight minutes. The talented 5’6 freshman poured in a game-high 16 points. The Wildcats were on top 14-8 in the second quarter when the Bulldogs responded with a 8-0 run. In the closing seconds of the opening half, Leaman raced up the court and threw a diagonal pass to Crocona who splashed a jumper from the right wing. Wilson had a slim 18-17 advantage at the break. Crocona, who’s committed to Kutztown University, scored seven of her ten points in the first half. The 5’8 guard sank a trey from the right corner to make it 28-24 with three minutes left in the third quarter. Kailani Hardy’s putback gave the Bulldogs a six point cushion. The 5’10 junior guard ended up with a team-high twelve points. Hardy was recently voted the BCIAA Player of the Year. Jones was called for a personal foul and a technical foul with 52 seconds to go in the period. She managed not to pick up her fifth foul over the rest of the contest. Dallastown trailed 30-26 entering the fourth quarter.
Leaman got an easy fast break bucket and then connected from long range to give Wilson a 37-29 cushion with 4:50 to play. The Wildcats answered with five points in the next minute. Ava Jamison, a 5’11 senior, nailed a 3-pointer and Handy followed with a jumper. Jamison reached 1,000 career points in a 42-38 semifinal win over Central Dauphin on Monday. She had nine points against the Bulldogs. Dallastown and Wilson went scoreless for two and a-half minutes until Natalie McLane hit a triple from the right wing with 1:05 left. The freshman tied it at 37-37. After a timeout, McLane came up with a steal. The Wildcats held the ball for the last 50 seconds of regulation, but didn’t get off a shot. Hardy poked the ball away from Handy just before time expired in regulation.
Following Leaman’s trey in the extra session, Hardy got a layup to make it 42-37 with 55 seconds remaining. The Bulldogs didn’t allow a point in overtime. Even with the extra time, Dallastown was held 14 points under its season average. “We work on [defense] the whole season at practice. That’s part of playing to our standard,” said Leaman. Wilson prevailed despite going 1-for-6 from the foul line. The Wildcats were 8-of-11. Each squad sank five 3-pointers.
In recent years, the Bulldogs have suffered some heartbreaking postseason losses. The 2025-26 campaign has been a redemption tour for Wilson. “This team just doesn’t back down, nothing seems to faze them. They’re a really experienced group and that showed late in the game. I’m so happy for this team. They deserve it,” remarked Raquet.
Berks Sports Report Paul Roberts