Pa. girls: Westtown's Jimenez scores 1,000th point
On the night of her 1,000th career point, Naomi Jimenez banked 15 points and 10 rebounds for the double-double and guided Westtown to a 43-37 win over Moorestown Friends in Friday's Friends Schools League play-in game. Dagny Davidsdottir led the Moose in scoring with 17 points as her team moves on to face Abington Friends on Tuesday at Germantown Friends School.
On the night of her 1,000th career point, Naomi Jimenez banked 15 points and 10 rebounds for the double-double and guided Westtown to a 43-37 win over Moorestown Friends in Friday's Friends Schools League play-in game. Dagny Davidsdottir led the Moose in scoring with 17 points as her team moves on to face Abington Friends on Tuesday at Germantown Friends School.
Catholic. Alisha Kebbe sank 17 points for Neumann-Goretti in a 70-18 trouncing of visiting West Catholic. The one-sided affair included two quarters in which West Catholic was held to only two points.
Hannah Nihill and Mary Sheehan combined for 30 points as Cardinal O'Hara walloped host Archbishop Carroll, 56-29.
Ches-Mont. Coatesville shut out host Avon Grove in the first quarter and distributed the scoring between 11 players in a 46-26 romp. Sasha Jemison and Destini Wood each tallied eight points to lead the Red Raiders.
Senior Lauren Vitale marked a career-high with 17 points in Sun Valley's 52-27 home clobbering of Chichester. She picked up eight points in the fourth quarter. Kate Lannon amassed 17 points - seven in the first quarter - and 12 rebounds for a double-double.
Inter-Ac. With 13 points, Lily Kuntz carved out a 40-24 road win for Episcopal Academy over Baldwin. Seanna McNamara added 12 points and three assists while Elodie Furey racked up 15 rebounds.
Penn Charter cruised past host Agnes Irwin, 52-36, behind big performances from Hannah Fox (15 points, seven rebounds, six steals and three assists) and Mireyah Davis (eight points, seven rebounds and three assists). The Quakers led, 47-19, after three quarters and finished 13 for 14 from the foul line.
Nonleague. Host Germantown Academy held Caravel Academy (Del.) to single-digit scoring in each quarter en route to a 59-24 victory. Erin Lindahl led all scoring with 17 points, while Lilly Bolen delivered another 14. Abby Starzecky grabbed five steals. Lauren Oeth recorded four assists and four steals. Rachel Balzer registered four steals.
Public. Visiting Bartram routed Engineering & Science, 60-38, behind senior Sydney Barrows' 40 points, nine assists and four rebounds. Barrows laid claim to the school's all-time assists record with 326, which had been set in the 1980s. She is planning to attend Valley Forge Military Academy & College upon graduating. Cianni Matthews also added 16 points and 15 rebounds.
Junior Selena Lauterborn recorded a career-high 37 points to carry Esperanza over visiting Elverson, 59-42.
Trailing by two heading into the fourth quarter, host Frankford rallied behind Laquana Nagbe's six points in the final two minutes to defeat Prep Charter, 51-46. She finished with 15 for the night. Ronda Bynum and Ashya Gaddy added 16 points each for the Pioneers.
Rneushia Williams logged a double-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks in visiting Central's 42-35 win over Franklin Towne Charter. Amber Dilks added 12 and Emily Eiler knocked down 10 for the Lancers.
Kyliah Singletary dropped 18 points for host Girls High, which trailed by two heading into the final quarter, to eke out a 49-45 triumph against Overbrook.
New Media Charter jumped out to a 29-2 lead at halftime against host Mariana Bracetti. Jakyra Stamps posted a double-double with 22 points and 17 rebounds as she led the Jaguars to a 56-15 victory.
Alley Berdell scored 10 points in the first quarter and Phila. Academy Charter never relented in a 69-47 win over visiting Parkway Center City.
Suburban One American. Lauren Fortescue drained 14 points for Norristown in a 51-32 drubbing over host Cheltenham.
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