Monday’s Southeastern Pa. roundup: Martin Luther King boys' basketball downs Overbrook at the buzzer
The top games and performances in Southeastern Pa.
![Hyseir Miller (left), shown fighting for a loose ball in a game against Imhotep Charter last season, scored 17 points in Martin Luther King's win against Overbrook on Monday.](https://www.inquirer.com/resizer/v2/ICLGERMNXRE5ZGAT5CNIJ47UZM.jpg?auth=96d37ec66c19c8f51c54d2c862c91cabe202b22e5111f7b6bfe18728d712c45f&width=760&height=507&smart=true)
Semaj Oliver’s put back at the buzzer gave the Martin Luther King boys' basketball team a 47-45 victory over Overbrook. Oliver finished with a team-high 18 points, followed by Hyseir Miller’s 17 points. Khalif Washington led the Rams with 25 points.
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Tyler Morell scored a game-high 29 points as Maritime Academy overcame a 24-point halftime deficit to beat Science Leadership in overtime, 80-67. Devon Stanley recorded a double-double with 19 points and 18 rebounds, and added five assists for the victors.
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Nisine Poplar and Semaj Mills each produced 18 points as Math, Civics and Sciences topped Devon Prep, 69-49. Tvon Jones contributed 11 points for the Mighty Elephants.
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Kaisem Andrews posted a double-double with 14 points and 19 rebounds as Dobbins held off Franklin Learning Center, 60-54. Tishyne Bailey also scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Mustangs.
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Prep Charter topped KIPP DuBois, 72-66, behind Sharodd Lewis' 20 points. Rashaun Burbage added 18 points for the Huskies.
Girls' Basketball
Quameerah Gray scored a game-high 33 points Monday as the Math, Civics and Sciences girls' basketball team edged Paul Robeson, 46-45.
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Jaidah Peterson-Miller poured in 36 points for Lincoln in a 61-43 victory over Ben Franklin. Edrina Fields added 10 points for the Railsplitters. Janae Outlaw led the Electrons with 25 points.
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Hayley Hunt was one of 12 scorers who paced Penn Charter with 11 points in a 70-14 win over Springside Chestnut Hill. The Quakers are traveling to Phoenix, AZ tomorrow to play Eaglecrest High School (CO) in the Nike Tournament of Champions which begins Wednesday.
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Naja Lumsden tallied 27 points and 10 rebounds as Sankofa Freedom defeated Northeast, 65-41.
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Isabella Vazquez finished with 26 points as Washington beat Science Leadership, 52-26. Ireland Smith contributed 15 points for the Eagles.
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Engineering and Science held off Overbrook, 54-46, behind Mattelyn Bullock’s game-high 27 points. Jayla Henderson and Jayla Thompson each chipped in eight points for the Engineers.
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Janiece Ellerbee recorded a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds in Dobbins' 39-36 triumph over Simon Gratz. Shatira Shaw led the Mustangs with 15 points.
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Amirah Ali and Daeja Cromartie scored 18 points apiece to lift Parkway Northwest past West Philadelphia, 57-47. Keyanna Jones and Dynejah Thomas added eight points apiece for the victors.
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Madison Smith posted 15 points and 12 rebounds as Friends' Central cruised past Interboro, 52-25. Raanee Smith contributed a stat line of 12 points and eight rebounds for the Phoenix.
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Bean Hughes tallied 22 points as Upper Moreland rolled past Phil-Mont Christian, 51-19. Phoebe Longstreth added 10 points for the Golden Bears.
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Jo Morrison led all scorers with 25 points as GAMP took down KIPP DuBoius, 60-26. Zoe Hargrove chipped in 13 points for the Pioneers.
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Michaela Fletcher scored 18 points to lift Tacony Charter past Masterman, 39-16.
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Lily Gebbia scored 23 points to lead String Theory over Randolph, 40-31.
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Motivation downed Batram, 58-21, thanks to Janiyah Zictor’s 16 points and Knyah Holmes contributing 12 points.
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Lashanda Smith had 14 points as Imhotep Charter beat Mastery South, 69-14. Janai Smith added 13 points for the Panthers.
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Amy Alexander scored a career-high 21 points to carry Phila. Academy past Prep Charter, 52-34. Casey Bivenour contributed 16 points for the victors.
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Rachel Saxon paced New Hope-Solebury with 20 points in a 50-22 victory over Plumstead Christian.
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Katelyn Fowler collected 19 points and seven rebounds as MaST Charter downed Calvary Christian, 50-32.