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S. Jersey Girls | Welcher's threes key Cinnaminson's upset of Holy Cross

Jazmine Welcher connected for a career-high four three-point baskets, including three in an 18-8 third-quarter run, and she went on to score 19 to fuel host Cinnaminson's 50-45 upset of Holy Cross last night in Burlington County League girls' basketball.

Jazmine Welcher connected for a career-high four three-point baskets, including three in an 18-8 third-quarter run, and she went on to score 19 to fuel host

Cinnaminson

's 50-45 upset of

Holy Cross

last night in Burlington County League girls' basketball.

Sisters Collen and Christine Gannon combined to add 15 points for the Pirates (4-3 overall, 2-1 league). Kara Hinkelmon (21 points) and Steph Deisley (12) paced the Lancers.

In other Burlington County action:

Lakeisha Sutton poured in 22 points for

Trenton Catholic

, which took command early and coasted to a 67-27 victory at

Rancocas Valley

.

Lakiya Artis of

Palmyra

led all scorers with 21 points, and the Panthers used a 22-14 spree over the second and third quarters to pull out a 37-32 win at

Florence

.

Riverside

survived a 12-for- 32 night at the line in keeping host

Maple Shade

winless, 43-29.

Cape-Atlantic.

Tiana Cannon's three-pointer pulled

Atlantic City

even with one second remaining in regulation, but host

Mainland

went on to convert 5 of 6 free throws in overtime to win, 51-48. Cannon finished with a game-high 18 points, while the Mustangs received 13 points and five rebounds from Christine Wooding and 12 points and four assists from Alissa Lamey.

Nancy White scored 13 and Shannon Lane posted 12 points and a dozen rebounds, pacing host

Ocean City

past

Egg Harbor Township

, 45-25.

The tandem of Sara Mostafa (28 points) and Tara Booker (19) proved too much for host

Oakcrest

, as

Absegami

improved to 8-1 with a 63-32 win.

Lower Cape May

rolled to its seventh win in eight games, getting 17 points from Victoria Wermuth in a 56-40 triumph over visiting

Vineland

.

Danielle Barber had 13 points for

Middle Township

, which overcame a three-point first quarter to defeat host

St. Joseph

, 41-27.

Courtney Cashan came up with six steals and five assists and Alicia Palumbi (13 points) provided long-range shooting, sending host

Hammonton

to a 41-21 rout of

Millville

.

Olympic.

Laura Sweeney had a game-high 22 points, Monica Roeder made three treys in scoring 17, and

Cherokee

used a 19-7 third-quarter blitz to pull away from host

Woodrow Wilson

, 55-31.

Annie Payton-Brown's 25 points were not enough to keep

Camden

from falling to visiting

Shawnee

, 46-43. Erin Wolgamot (16 points), Keira Maier (15), and Melissa Chu (10) provided the bulk of the Renegades' scoring.

Marissa DiMarco picked up 12 of her 14 points in a 21-5 third-quarter run, as host

Eastern

broke open a tight game and turned back

Seneca

, 46-26. DiMarco also had six steals while Morgan Koehler's 15 points topped the Vikings' attack, and Genevieve Okoro contributed a dozen points and 14 rebounds in the win.

Tasia Farmer's three-pointer with just under two minutes to go put

Timber Creek

ahead to stay in a 38-35 win at

Paul VI

. Christine Reilly had a game-high 17 points for the host Eagles.

Tri-County.

Ashley Certo capped her 29-point performance with the winning layup as time expired, lifting host

Overbrook

over

Schalick

, 48-46.

Dawn Curry recorded a triple-double with 12 points, 22 rebounds and 10 steals, and Ashley Minch scored 16 from the perimeter while collecting 10 rebounds, four blocks and three steals, highlighting host

Pennsville

's 48-33 triumph over

Clayton

. The Clippers suffered their fourth consecutive loss despite 24 points by Chavonne Shepherd.

Liz Faulkner's 12 points led

Kingsway

, which shot 10 for 20 at the foul line and yet still found enough offense to derail host

Deptford

, 45-42.

Chelsea Azzari sank the go-ahead basket with 12 seconds left in regulation, and Meghan Shawnessey and Kate Sweeney combined for 27 points, allowing host

Gloucester Catholic

to nip

Penns Grove

, 47-45. Shaniece Banks tossed in 22 for Penns Grove.

Mary Beato keyed the

Pitman

attack with 21 points and 10 rebounds, and Gabby Garwood provided staunch defense and 10 rebounds as the host Panthers finished strong to put away

Gloucester

, 38-32.

Senior guard Anna Perrino established career highs with five three-point baskets and 17 points to highlight

Woodstown

's 41-37 victory over visiting

Salem

.

Kelly McNellis (17 points), Christen Glutz (16), and Devan Solari (10) provided more than enough offense for host

Williamstown

to level

Highland

, 63-37.

Allison Toczylowski scored 13 and Noelle Hogan and Mel Mahan added 10 apiece to help host

Clearview

down

Delsea

, 41-33.

Colonial.

Destiny Moore and Micaela Moore each had 14 points and eight rebounds to lead host

Lindenwold

(1-7 overall, 1-4 conference) to its first victory of the season, 55-29, over

Woodbury

.

Sterling

seized control early behind the scoring of Kylie O'Donnell (13 points) and Monica Burch (12), and the Silver Knights went on to trounce host

Haddon Heights

, 55-18.

Sam Gregg torched the

West Deptford

defense for 22 points and Aja Crites added 17 points to make visiting

Collingswood

a 65-29 winner.

Annie Maloney (20 points) scored all 12 of

Haddonfield

's points in the first quarter, putting the host Bulldogs on track for a 45-28 rout of

Haddon Township

.

Nonleague.

Nadirah Brown's 23 points led six scorers in double figures for host

Willingboro

, which fired in 33 points in the opening eight minutes and never let up in pounding

Pleasantville

, 107-30.

Taylor Thompson totaled 15 points and 11 rebounds, Roxanne Gough made four three-pointers in finishing with 15 points and eight assists, and

Our Lady of Mercy

roared out to a 13-point lead in cruising to a 61-34 win at

Moorestown Friends

.

Host

Burlington City

, behind 18 points by Stephanie Mathews, stormed out to a 30-3 lead and claimed its second win in nine games, 63-30, over

Camden Academy Charter

.