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S. Jersey Girls | Paul VI keeps up its winning ways

Paul VI continued its winning ways with a 49-30 triumph at Camden yesterday in an Olympic Conference National Division girls' basketball game.

Paul VI

continued its winning ways with a 49-30 triumph at

Camden

yesterday in an Olympic Conference National Division girls' basketball game.

The Eagles have won six of their last eight games to reach the .500 mark at 7-7.

Christine Reilly (17 points) and Meghan Harker (10) each tallied six points when Paul VI reeled off a momentum-swaying 19-4 run in the second quarter.

Annie Payton-Brown scored 15 points for Camden, which has dropped five of its last six.

Colonial. Brazyl Richardson netted 12 of her game-high 17 points in the second half as Collingswood put the finishing touches on a 55-44 victory at Audubon.

Lauren Gregg chipped in 16 points for the Panthers, who improved to 11-3 overall and 8-2 in the conference, two games back in the loss column of front-running Haddon Heights.

Mesha Hickman scored 16 points and Brooke Szymanski added 14 for the Green Wave, who fell to 6-7.

Cape-Atlantic. Rachel Mooers and Danielle Barber each sank a pair of free throws in the final minute as Middle Township wrapped up its first playoff berth since 2004 with a 50-44 victory over visiting Lower Cape May.

Mooers finished with 18 points and Barber chipped in 15 for Township, which has won three straight.

Victoria Wermuth scored 15 points and Stephanie Agger added 14 for the Caper Tigers.

Allie Weiser (12 points), Sally O'Donnell (11) and Maggie Senatore (10) each hit double-figures as Wildwood Catholic chalked up a 52-38 win at Oakcrest. Daimis Ortiz powered the Falcons with 15 points.

Tri-County. Kayla Erianne knocked down 14 points, including eight in the first half, as Cumberland hit the win column for the 11th time in 12 tries with a 56-34 victory over visiting Clayton.

Tequila Jimenez scored seven of her 12 points as Cumberland reeled off a 17-7 run in the second quarter. Keyona Grant had 10 points for the Colts.

Sharele Anderson scored 17 points and Chavone Sheppard contributed 10 to lead the Clippers.

Nonleague. Janne Tighe delivered 12 points and Christina Carson had 9, but it wasn't enough as Gateway fell to host Allentown, 58-31. The Redbirds seized the momentum with a back-breaking 26-3 run to close out the first half.