S. Jersey Girls: Collingswood rolls past Audubon to clinch piece of crown
Lauren Gregg set the tone early, scoring 17 of her 24 points in the first half, as host Collingswood clinched at least a share of the Colonial Conference girls' basketball title yesterday with a 65-22 rout of Audubon.
Lauren Gregg set the tone early, scoring 17 of her 24 points in the first half, as host
Collingswood
clinched at least a share of the Colonial Conference girls' basketball title yesterday with a 65-22 rout of
Audubon
.
Brielle Crites chipped in 15 points and seven assists, and Aja Crites scored 11 for the Panthers, who improved to 22-3 overall and closed out their conference schedule with a 19-1 mark.
Haddonfield
(21-3, 18-1), which rode 18 points by Rachel Oakley and eight rebounds and eight assists by Annie Maloney to a 49-30 win over visiting
Sterling
, can claim a share of the crown tomorrow with a win over Lindenwold.
Tri-County.
Dawn Curry fired in 22 points to finish as the No. 2 scorer in
Pennsville
basketball history - boys and girls - to provide a highlight for the Eagles in their 52-32 loss to visiting
Gloucester
. Curry has 1,288 points, second only to the 2,110 posted by Katie Kline in 2004. Gloucester took command early, with Kristin Jacobs (14 points) and Kaylee Conner (10) doing most of the damage.
Shalisa Hill capped her 26-point, nine-rebound performance by putting in the go-ahead basket late in
Penns Grove
's 53-51 victory over visiting
Salem
. Shaniece Banks added 12 points and seven rebounds, and Portia Sacks contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Red Devils, who have won 11 of their last 12 games. Shayla Llanos (19 points) and Che'Na Thompson (15) keyed the Rams' attack.
Cape-Atlantic.
Sally O'Donnell poured in 27 points and
Wildwood Catholic
converted 12 of 14 free throws to claim a 44-41 upset at
Holy Spirit
.
Shadai Hill led all scorers with 20 points and Daimis Ortiz added 14, as
Oakcrest
shifted into another gear in the second half to outrun host
Pleasantville
, 52-41. Kierra Walker's 17 points led the Greyhounds.
Olympic.
Ebony Sellers of
Woodrow Wilson
won the individual scoring duel with 34 points, but Annie Payton (19 points), Shamaine Rudolph (14) and Diamonique Carr (13) helped host
Camden
come out with a 64-54 win and city bragging rights.
Bishop Eustace
used seven three-point baskets by the tandem of Stephanie Browne (17 points) and Kaitlin Margraf (12) to pull out a 51-42 win at
Paul VI
. Christine Reilly's 12 points topped the Eagles' scoring.
Nonleague.
Melissa Chu sank a driving layup with three seconds left, giving her eight points and making host
Shawnee
a 45-43 winner over
Living Faith Christian
. The Renegades battled back from a seven-point halftime deficit behind the scoring of Keira Maier (19 points) and Anna Thomann (12).
Michelle Lubrano came on to score six of her 18 points in the third quarter, and Steph Deisley contributed 14 points to help
Holy Cross
escape with a 55-47 win at
Hammonton
. The Blue Devils did some damage on the boards, with Kyana McCarthy (13 points) and Brittany Lawson combining for 17 rebounds.
Christina Foggie supplied long-range scoring, finishing with 19 points, and Moira Anthony netted 13 to lead
Lenape
to a 53-42 triumph at
Rancocas Valley
.
Laura Gomez of
Highland
had a game-high 13 points, including six in the final quarter to seal the Tartans' 39-30 victory at
Winslow Township
. The Eagles were paced by Kayla Belton's 10 points.
Chelsea Grover got off to a quick start, scoring 10 of her 15 points in the first half, as
Seneca
soared out to a 12-point lead and coasted to a 56-30 win at
Kingsway
. Kate Marino added seven rebounds, six points and three steals for the Golden Eagles.
Host
Wildwood
raced out to a 22-6 lead, and saw Shakiyrah Bishop total 19 points and five assists, and Latifah McNeal post 18 points and 15 rebounds in a 56-40 romp past
St. Joseph
.