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S. Jersey Girls | Booker and Mostafa lead Absegami's rout of Mainland

Senior forward Tara Booker set a single-game school record with six three-point baskets and finished with a game-high 27 points, and Sara Mostafa added 19 points as host Absegami mauled Mainland, 60-32, last night in Cape-Atlantic League girls' basketball.

Senior forward Tara Booker set a single-game school record with six three-point baskets and finished with a game-high 27 points, and Sara Mostafa added 19 points as host

Absegami

mauled

Mainland

, 60-32, last night in Cape-Atlantic League girls' basketball.

Booker eclipsed the Braves' previous mark of five treys set in 2003 by Basimah Thompson and Kara Ayers.

Christine Wooding (18 points) supplied the bulk of the Mustangs' scoring.

In other Cape-Atlantic League action:

Shannon Lane picked up half of her 12 points in the first eight minutes, setting the tone for

Ocean City

, which doubled up host

Hammonton

, 48-24. Kelly Brady had a game-high 13 points for the Red Raiders.

Kierra Walker's 26-point performance went to waste in

Pleasantville

's 45-35 loss to visiting

Wildwood Catholic

. The Crusaders were led by Sally O'Donnell's 19 points.

Burlington County.

Briyona Canty and Lakeisha Sutton scored 17 points apiece and Marika Sprow tossed in 15 for

Trenton Catholic

, which used a 27-16 fourth-quarter blitz to put away host

Willingboro

, 70-52. Jasmine Rich led the Chimeras with 15 points.

Vanessa Hejnas led all scorers with 17 points and Casey Burk chipped in 11 points to help

Delran

withstand a late charge and hold off host

Cinnaminson

, 50-45. Colleen Gannon (16 points) and Christine Gannon (12) paced the Pirates.

Jillian Asay had 15 points and Katie Carty netted 14 to power

Northern Burlington

to a 46-27 romp at

Pemberton

.

Olympic.

Laura Sweeney's 23 points led the way as

Cherokee

cruised, 73-37, at

Pennsauken

. Tiffany Turner added 16 points and Tara Mangold and Monica Roeder added 13 apiece for the Chiefs, who built a 42-20 lead by halftime.

Washington Township

received 12 points from Gina Turdo and 11 from Shawna Wert in rolling to a 49-29 win at

Cherry Hill East

.

Alyce Milakovic (20 points) and Jenna Kosofsky (19) combined to carry

Triton

to a 51-36 triumph at

Cherry Hill West

.

Sophomore Chelsea Grover blocked 11 shots and Christen Stroehlein scored 14 points to highlight

Seneca

's 46-33 victory over visiting

Shawnee

.

Tri-County.

Latifah McNeal grabbed 17 rebounds and made a pair of treys in scoring 15 points, keying host

Wildwood

's 51-35 conquest of

Salem

. Shakiyrah Bishop added 15 points and Loretta Kelly contributed nine points and three steals for the Warriors. Che'Na Thompson's 11 points topped the Rams' scoring.

Shamira Rothmiller's game-high 18 points allowed

Glassboro

to hold off host

Penns Grove

, 43-42. Shaniece Banks totaled 15 points and 16 rebounds and Shalisa Hill added 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Red Devils.

Pitman

needed a 20-point performance by Mary Beato to edge host

Clayton

, 34-28.

Latonya Oliver picked up eight of her 14 points in the opening period, putting host

Overbrook

on track for a 38-20 romp past

Gloucester County Tech

.

Beth Humenik's double-double, including 10 points and 11 rebounds, was more than enough for

Woodstown

to capture a 39-25 win at

Schalick

.

Jack Mayer Memorial.

In the championship game played at Camden County Tech, tournament most valuable player Latese Hickson scored six of her 18 points in a 21-11 game-opening run and

Westampton Tech

went on to defeat

Pennsauken Tech

, 48-41.

Penn Tech received double-figure scoring from Felicia Belindez (13 points), Ashlee Benson (12) and Jen White (10).

In the consolation game, Alexis Peterson's 13 points paced

Medford Tech

past host

Camden County Tech

, 41-25.