Kailah Correa is the all-time leading scorer for Lebanon girls basketball program with 2,166 points, placing her sixth on the all-time Lancaster-Lebanon League girls scoring list.
She is currently on a full-athletic scholarship as a freshman member of the University of Delaware women’s basketball team.
A 5-foot-4 guard, Correa was just the 10th girls basketball player in Lancaster-Lebanon League history to reach the 2,000-point club, doing so early in her senior season. She averaged 18.1 points per game as a senior and 19.0 as a junior. She was also the team leader in assists.
Correa is a three-time All-State selection by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers. After making the second team as a sophomore, she earned first-team honors as a junior and senior.
Lebanon went 92-22 in four seasons with Correa, winning the L-L League title in 2025. It was the third straight L-L final for Correa, finally winning it as a senior. It was Lebanon’s first girls basketball title since 1979. The Cedars were unbeaten in L-L Section 1 play her senior year, and were the Section 1 champs the prior seasons as well.
Correa was a person that created civic pride in Lebanon, regularly playing in front of large crowds. As a result of all her accomplishments and for what she meant to the city and school, Lebanon retired her No. 1 jersey.