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Pa. girls: Solebury School's Campbell scores 1,000th point

For Denia Campbell, earning the biggest milestone in her high school career couldn't have come on a better night. Campbell, a junior, scored the 1,000th point of her career in the third quarter and finished with 24 points, as host Solebury School defeated Doane Academy, 63-31, to advance to the Penn-Jersey League championship game. Quianna Vigo led all scorers with 2

For Denia Campbell, earning the biggest milestone in her high school career couldn't have come on a better night.

Campbell, a junior, scored the 1,000th point of her career in the third quarter and finished with 24 points, as host Solebury School defeated Doane Academy, 63-31, to advance to the Penn-Jersey League championship game. Quianna Vigo led all scorers with 26 points for Solebury.Bicentennial. Keyen Green scored 25 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, and Phil-Mont Christian outlasted Delco Christian, 46-44, at home in a quarterfinal playoff game. Siani McNeil had 24 points, four steals, and five blocks for Delco Christian.

Rachel Millan scored 22 points and Erica Fleck grabbed four rebounds as Lower Moreland edged visiting Jenkintown, 44-36.

Sarah Wilson had six assists and Toni Suller grabbed 10 rebounds to lead New Hope-Solebury past visiting Morrisville, 39-22.Friends League. Alexa Middleton notched a double-double, leading all scorers with 13 points and 11 rebounds, as Abington Friends defeated Westtown in a semifinal playoff game at Germantown Friends, 54-29. Cheryl Remolde had 10 points and four steals. Jade Young also added 10 points for the Kangaroos.

Ranee Smith had nine points and nine rebounds, and Iyanna McCurdy added 21 points, five assists, and four steals, as Friends' Central defeated Shipley, 54-26, in a playoff game at Germantown Friends.

With the win, Friends' Central advances to the championship game, where it will face Abington Friends.

Inter-AC. Hannah Fox went 9 for 9 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and finished with 29 points and three steals, to lead Penn Charter past host Springside Chestnut Hill, 62-55.

As a team, Penn Charter was 14 of 15 from the free throw line, and Mireyah Davis had seven points and 10 rebounds. Mo'ne Davis had 11 points, four assists, and three steals in the loss.

Tri-County. Maimuna Kenneh scored 15 points and Kiana Brown and Gillian Schlenner scored nine each to help Collegium Charter advance to the championship game after defeating Barrack Hebrew, 51-21, at home.

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