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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

.