Rosanelly Pastrano drops 41 points, becomes LEE’s all-time leading scorer

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Rosanelly Pastrano drops 41 points, becomes LEE’s all-time leading scorer
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History was made Friday night for LEE’s girls basketball star Rosanelly Pastrano.

History was made Friday night for LEE’s girls basketball star Rosanelly Pastrano.Pastrano picked up the turnover, stopped at the three-point line and drilled it. The bucket gave her 37 points. On the next possession, she went coast-to-coast off a rebound and finished with a layup.

She was up to 39. With just 15 seconds left, the Volunteers had one possession remaining. Pastrano worked to get free, got the ball and was fouled on her way up. She knocked down the first free throw, and when she made the second one — that was the moment Pastrano became LEE’s all-time leading scorer with 2,648 career points.“I love them. They mean the world to me,” Pastrano said. “All the work they put in, I just do it for them too. I know how much time and money they sacrificed for me. I wouldn’t have committed to St. Mary’s if it wasn’t for them. I wouldn’t have gotten there without them. “Doing it with this group of girls is very special to me,” she added. “They’re special in my heart. It’s very emotional for me. I love them with my whole heart, and I’m just grateful to have them by my side.” Former Volunteers all-time leading scorer Denise Forstier was in the stands supporting Pastrano. She said she knew Friday night would be the night her record fell. “I believed,” Forstier said. “She’s incredible, and she lets the game come to her. I cried because it’s so special that someone like her breaks the record. It’s been here for 38 years, and she’s a phenomenal kid who deserves it. She puts in the work and represents the team and community well. I was so happy for her and rooting for her every step of the way.”LEE hosts Johnson on Tuesday. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m.Ashley Gonzalez is a sports reporter at KSAT. She joined the team from Jacksonville, Florida, where she was the weekend sports anchor. Before her time in Jacksonville, she was in Corpus Christi at KIII. There, she became the first woman sports anchor in the station's history. Gonzalez is from the Rio Grande Valley and grew up in Weslaco.Community support pours in for Kerrville teen injured in school bus crash▶People waiting more than a year for replacement of damaged mailboxes in NE Bexar County neighborhoodICE won’t say if it will be at upcoming San Antonio eventsBlue Star Arts Complex’s ‘First Friday’ in full effect amid employee protest at Brick venueSouth Texas amputee hopeful after launch of breakthrough program at UT Health San AntonioCat lost after July 4 floods in Hill Country reunited with owner 6 months laterSan Antonio Coffee Festival to spotlight local roasters amid ongoing tariff challengesTxDOT to opens final Loop 1604 flyover ramp on far Northwest Side near The Rim▶Bonham Exchange says it has signed deal to remain open with reduced capacity as sprinklers installedICE confirms purchase of East Side warehouse, plans to hold immigrant detainees insideA big moment in a years-long fight over San Antonio’s drinking water.Heard about the Arctic blast? No worries for us!Bexar County constable loses battle to use controversial camera ticketing systemICE purchases East Side facility to hold immigrant detainees, agency confirmsGMSA anchors celebrate Meteorologist Justin Horne on National Weatherperson's DayJudson ISD school board proposes termination of superintendent during special meetingCommunity rallies to safeguard stray cats months after kitten strangled at SW Side complexHow to save water as SAWS expected to increase ratesMeet ‘Easy Bake’— a July 4 flood survivor kitty who was found INSIDE an ovenAny Baby Can of Southwest Texas expands Spanish services, encourages other do the sameArmy vet who battled brain cancer blocked twice from becoming SA firefighter over psychedelic useWhen does San Antonio typically see its last freeze? History says it dependsSpurs Jackals bring European-style fan energy to Frost Bank Center with support from WembyWhat you need to know about Texas Education Freedom Accounts0:55Previous photo

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