Pa. Girls: Lincoln captures playoff spot with win
On Senior Night, a pair of seniors helped Conestoga clinch the Central League basketball title. Chelsea Shine and Kristen Johnsen each scored 21 points as the host Pioneers (18-4 overall, 16-1 league) thumped Strath Haven, 70-39.
On Senior Night, a pair of seniors helped
Conestoga
clinch the Central League basketball title.
Chelsea Shine and Kristen Johnsen each scored 21 points as the host Pioneers (18-4 overall, 16-1 league) thumped
Strath Haven
, 70-39.
Public.
Sabrina Boulware's 18 points helped
Lincoln
clinched a Class AAAA North basketball playoff spot with a 67-44 win over visiting
Germantown
.
The Railsplitters got 18 points from Sabrina Boulware.
In other league games:
Yasmineah Williams made her final game at
Martin Luther King
's gym a memorable one, scoring a career-high 28 points in a 61-30 win over
Girls High
.
Ayeshia Powell's 29 points, 25 rebounds and 13 assists highlighted host
Simon Gratz
's 76-23 win over
Edison
.
Shawna Crawford scored 20 points to lead
Paul Robeson
to a 47-21 win at
Mastery Charter
.
Cyara Woodridge scored 19 points to lead host
Freire Charter
past
Philadelphia Academy Charter
, 74-27.
Roxborough
won at
Parkway
, 42-38, as Rajon Brown scored 10 of her 18 points in the third quarter.
Rhodes
outlasted visiting
Kensington
, 49-44, behind Jade Williams' 23 points.
Dobbins
clinched a playoff berth with a 53-33 win over visiting
Mastbaum
. Summer Woods led the Mustangs with 16 points.
University City
beat host
Overbrook
, 56-34, as Shakeerah Frye had 14 points.
Ben Franklin
beat visiting rival
Franklin Learning Center
, 48-47, behind Cenquetta Harris' 21 points.
Bodine's
Jasmine Elum scored 30 points in a 64-19 win over visiting
Del-Val Charter
.
Brooke Garett's 15 points and 10 rebounds helped host
Communications Tech
beat
Del-Val Charter
, 36-10.
Bicentennial.
Freshman Denali Althouse scored 16 points for
Christopher Dock
in a 57-37 win at
MaST Charter
.
Nonleague.
Jessica Ginyard scored four points in the final 20 seconds to give host
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
a 24-22 win over
Katzenbach (N.J.) School for the Deaf
.