Girls’ basketball roundup: Hahn stars in Kingsway win
Zoe Hahn established a career high with 36 points and completed the double-double with 11 rebounds as the Kingsway High School girls’basketball team rolled to a 62-34 win over Clearview in a Tri-County Conference Royal Division game on Tuesday.
Maddie Hahn added 12 points for the Dragons (14-4), who are ranked 10th in the Courier-Post's Mean 15.
• Delsea 31, Gloucester 22: Sykira Johnson scored seven of her game-high 11 points in the second half for the Crusaders.
• Schalick 34, Salem 29: Grace Brown had 15 points and eight rebounds, and Lauren Kenny had 18 rebounds and five blocked shots for the Cougars.
• Clayton 41, Glassboro 28: Francesca Shipe had 11 points to pace the Clippers.
OLYMPIC
• Winslow Twp. 51, Eastern 48: Amiya Melvins (15 points), Devynn Wiggins (13) and Ashli Cheek (12) all scored in double figures as the No. 15 Eagles rallied from a three-point halftime deficit to turn back upset-minded Eastern. Alyssa Bentz led all scorers with 17 points for the Vikings.
• Washington Twp. 65, Bishop Eustace 60: Torie Eggers scored 26 points to lead all scorers for the Minutemaids, who led 36-29 at the half. Alexis Santorelli had 25, including the 1,000th her career, in a losing cause for the Crusaders.
• Cherokee 51, Cherry Hill West 16: After a slow start, the third-ranked Chiefs outscored the Lions 21-0 in the second quarter to pull away. Mya Lewis scored a game-high 14 points for West.
• Lenape 58, Shawnee 49: The No. 4 Indians improved to 16-2 as Maddie Sims and Amanda McGrogan led the way with 15 and 11 points, respectively. Jennifer Byrne dropped 24 in a losing cause.
• Woodrow Wilson 72, Camden 29: Tierah Bush had 24 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals for the Tigers. Imani Holloway added 17 points and Yazmine Trueblood pulled down 13 rebounds.
• Camden Catholic 61, Cherry Hill East 51: Julia Braungart led four players in double figures with 14 points as the No. 2 Irish improved to 17-1.
• Paul VI 44, Seneca 41: Aliyah Stephens scored 18 points as the Eagles held on for the win.
BURLCO
• Bordentown 55, Florence 34: Morgan Papp drained four 3-point baskets en route to a game-high 33 points for the Scotties.
• New Egypt 46, Cinnaminson 40: Faith Weber had a monster game with 29 points and 17 rebounds for the Warriors. Maddie Ogden had 17 points to pace Cinnaminson.
• Riverside 41, Burlington City 30: Alexis Davis had 12 points to lead a balanced attack for the Rams.
COLONIAL
• Woodbury 41, Gateway 34: The Thundering Herd outscored the Gators 14-8 in a decisive fourth quarter. Anjelai Hayes scored 16 points for Woodbury, and MacKell Schultes had 16 points and 15 rebounds in a losing cause for Gateway.
• Collingswood 32, West Deptford 27: Isha Kargbo had a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds as the Panthers outscored the Eagles 9-3 in the final quarter to pull out the win. Samantha Budd had a game-high 15 points for West Deptford.
• Haddon Heights 43, Paulsboro 36: Ashley Reynolds finished with 20 points, scoring 18 of the Garnets’ 28 first-half points and scored her 1,000th career point in the third quarter. Nancia Holmes scored 20 points for Paulsboro.
• Haddonfield 45, Overbrook 43: Overbrook rallied from a 29-14 halftime deficit to make it close, but the No. 12 Bulldawgs averted the upset. Taylor Sehdev led Haddonfield with 18 points, and Raquel Harris-Scott had 12 to pace the Rams.
• Haddon Twp. 50, Lindenwold 24: Grace Marshall led all scorers with 17 points for the Hawks.
• Sterling 49, Audubon 23: Ke’alohilani Naone-Carter and Jordan Wallace had 17 points each for the No. 7 Silver Knights.
PENN-JERSEY
• Solebury School 63, Doane Academy 31: Quianna Vigo had 26 points and Denia Campbell had 24, including the 1,000th of her career, as Solebury advanced to play New Foundations in Thursday's league championship game.
TRI-STATE CHRISTIAN
• Baptist 35, Kings Christian 23: Kate Shover led all scorers with 16 points in the win.
NONLEAGUE
• Timber Creek 52, Williamstown 35: The ninth-ranked Chargers moved to 14-5 as Fatimah Williams and Summer Pierce had 15 points apiece to lead the way.
• LEAP Academy 34, Medford Tech 22: LEAP took command in the third quarter, outscoring Kings 14-2. Kilia Johnson had 11 points to lead the Lancers.
• Pemberton 56, Camden Tech 31: Gabby Smalls had 13 points and 11 rebounds as the Hornets rolled.
• Rancocas Valley 54, Pennington 51: Jonise Ledbetter had 15 points and Katie McShea added 14 as the No. 6 Red Devils hung on for the win.