Warrenton High School's girls varsity team defeated visiting Winfield 53-42 at Warrenton High School during the school's Pink Night celebration, announcers said. The game served both as a Gateway Athletic Conference North matchup and a community cancer-awareness event.
Warrenton trailed early after Winfield opened with an 8-0 run but turned the game in the second quarter. Warrenton outscored Winfield 19-7 in the second quarter to take control, a swing the announcers described as driven by improved defensive intensity and better rebounding.
The game also included a halftime recognition: alumna Beth Puff Lukey, a breast cancer survivor, was honored and spoke about her diagnosis and recovery during halftime remarks. According to the halftime remarks, Lukey was diagnosed after a routine mammogram, underwent surgery and radiation, and finished radiation in November 2024; friends and family joined team members in acknowledging her recovery.
Warrenton's scoring was balanced across several players; Warrenton totaled 53 points while Winfield's Cecilia Campbell led Winfield with 15 points, according to the game summary. Warrenton relied on repeated offensive entries to the paint and several perimeter shots to maintain its lead in the second half; the announcers repeatedly credited Warrenton's interior rebounding and defensive rotations for limiting Winfield's scoring after halftime.
The final sequence included Winfield attempts to use a full-court press in the third quarter and repeated entries to Campbell inside, but Warrenton protected the rim and converted enough offense to preserve a double-digit margin late. The announcers identified the final score as Warrenton 53, Winfield 42 and listed upcoming schedules: Winfield at home Wednesday, Feb. 12, and Warrenton at Visitation on Feb. 10 (as stated on-air).