S. Jersey Girls | Salem's Llanos reaches milestone in win over Pitman
Shayla Llanos surpassed the 1,000-point plateau on a long-range jumper in the second quarter, and the senior guard went on to score 26 to help host Salem slam Pitman, 57-31, yesterday in Tri-County Conference girls' basketball.
Shayla Llanos surpassed the 1,000-point plateau on a long-range jumper in the second quarter, and the senior guard went on to score 26 to help host
Salem
slam
Pitman
, 57-31, yesterday in Tri-County Conference girls' basketball.
Llanos boosted her career total to 1,013 points. Mary Beato topped Pitman's scoring with 15 points.
In other Tri-County action:
Glassboro
took a leg up in the Diamond Division race, using balanced scoring to hand host
Woodstown
its first loss, 58-43. Natiara Willis tossed in 16 points, Kendra Garrison netted 14, and Stephanie Gardner and Ashlee Willis added 12 points apiece for the Bulldogs.
Shakiyrah Bishop knocked down five three-point shots in scoring 26, and
Wildwood
used a 16-5 spree to close out its 44-34 win at
Pennsville
. Lindsay Minch made four treys in scoring 16 for the Eagles.
Shaniece Banks poured in 21 points and Shalisa Hill scored 11 of her 13 in a 36-13 first-half blitz, sending
Penns Grove
to a 59-27 romp at
Overbrook
. Latonya Oliver's 17 points paced the Rams.
Olympic.
Monica Roeder and Laura Sweeney each had 16 points to carry
Cherokee
to a 55-44 victory at
Timber Creek
. Tasia Farmer made four treys in scoring 19 for the Chargers.
Lenape
received double-figure scoring from Kendra Johnson (16 points), Taylor Dunek (14), Christina Foggie (13), and Jamie Dunek (11) in cruising to a 74-36 victory at
Triton
. The Mustangs were led by Jenna Kosofsky's 13 points.
Christine Reilly pumped in 25 points to spark host
Paul VI
to its first win of the season, 56-44, over
Winslow Township
.
Teresa Corchado came through with 14 points and 11 rebounds, and host
Camden Catholic
converted 16 of 20 from the foul line to turn back
Seneca
, 53-38.
Burlington County.
Kate Simmons burned the
Florence
defense for 23 points and Jess McHugh scored 16, as
Delran
continued its strong start to the season with a 73-41 road win.
Michelle Lubrano had eight steals to go with her game-high 18 points, and host
Holy Cross
used a 44-18 spree over the second and third quarters to pull away from
Burlington City
for a 62-28 win.
Allicia Pickett scored 10 points and accounted for four of
Bordentown
's 18 steals as the Scotties doubled up host
Maple Shade
, 44-22.
Cape-Atlantic.
Tara Booker and Sara Mostafa combined for 38 points, and Dana Keister grabbed 13 rebounds as host
Absegami
took over sole possession of the American Conference Division I by routing
Egg Harbor Township
, 61-38.
Joanna Persiano (14 points) and Tiana Cannon (12) paced
Atlantic City
, which jumped on top early and held on to nip host
Hammonton
, 42-38.
Kelly Brady produced 11 points, 9 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 assists to highlight host
Ocean City
's 54-41 triumph over
Lower Cape May
.
Molly Spadaro made all eight of her free throws in scoring 16 points, and
St. Joseph
turned up its attack in the second half to pull away to a 42-31 victory at
Wildwood Catholic
. Sally O'Donnell scored 19 for the Crusaders.
Colonial.
Emily Grabiak posted 20 points, seven assists and five steals, Annie Maloney made three treys in scoring 16, and Fran Niccoletti grabbed a dozen rebounds to power
Haddonfield
to a 43-32 win at
Gateway
.
Lauren Gregg's 24-point performance keyed
Collingswood
's 44-35 triumph at
Sterling
.
West Deptford
got off to a fast start and, behind 16 points from Jenna Lindsay, was able to dispatch visiting
Paulsboro
, 48-32.
Audubon
thumped host
Lindenwold
, 45-29, behind 18 points from Steph Gies.
Jack Mayer Memorial.
Laquoia Parks led all scorers with 14 points, including 10 in a game-opening 13-2 run, and
Pennsauken Tech
went on to defeat
Medford Tech
, 47-31, in a semifinal at Camden County Tech.
Pennsauken Tech advances to tomorrow's championship game against
Westampton Tech
- a 59-17 winner over host
Camden County Tech
. Amber Spady (15 points), Latese Hickson (12), and Brittany McLeod (11) keyed the Panthers' attack.