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Thurs. S.J. girls' and boys' roundup: Special win for RV

The Rancocas Valley girls' basketball program had three reasons to celebrate after Thursday's Burlington County League Liberty Division game at Moorestown.

The Rancocas Valley girls' basketball program had three reasons to celebrate after Thursday's Burlington County League Liberty Division game at Moorestown.

In routing the Quakers, 60-33, the top-ranked Red Devils presented head coach Anthony Corrado with his 200th victory and saw senior swing guard Natalya Lee surpass 1,000 career points.

Lee, considered one of the area's top defenders, scored 12 to boost her total to 1,007.

"It was nice to see Natalya get her milestone on the same day," Corrado said.

Brianna Logan had a game-high 16 points for Rancocas Valley.

Cape-Atlantic. Ocean City clinched at least a share of the National Conference crown, knocking Middle Township out of first place with a 35-31 come-from-behind home win.

Julia Duggan posted 15 points and a dozen rebounds for the Red Raiders, who closed the game on an 11-2 run. Middle Township suffered its first conference loss despite 19 points by Lauryn Fields.

Cedar Creek's 33-5 game-opening spree set a school record for points in a quarter, paving the way for the host Pirates' 71-40 win over Pleasantville, 71-40.

Tri-County. Williamstown and Delsea finished in a tie atop the Royal Division.

Taylor Walker tossed in 21 points as Williamstown clipped visiting Clearview, 42-34, while host Delsea defeated Highland, 50-30, as Dominique Hassinger's 11 points paced a balanced attack.

Gloucester clinched at least a share of the Classic Division title, getting 13 points apiece from Madison McClintock and Kathleen Velez in a 42-31 victory at Pitman.

South Jersey Invitational. Micahya Owens and Kara Cezar combined for 36 points as second-ranked Willingboro earned a quarterfinal berth by blasting visiting West Deptford, 69-19.

Taylor Umbrell knocked down three three-pointers in scoring 17, and Crystal Cleveland battled inside for 14 points and eight rebounds to pace third-ranked Delran over Kingsway, 57-32.

Boys' Basketball

Camden Catholic's Kyle Green scored 19, including his 1,000th point, but the Irish faltered late in falling, 63-43, at third-ranked Paul VI.

Roosevelt Cubbage (15 points) and Matt Risse (12) combined for 18 points in the fourth quarter to help the Eagles put away the Olympic Conference game.

In a battle for the top spot in the Patriot Division, seventh-ranked Shawnee gained the upper hand by tripping up host Triton, 70-64.

Dan Mumford scored 15 of his 30 points in an 18-9 third-quarter burst, and Josh Borelli (22 points) shot 10-for-10 from the foul line in the final period for the Renegades. Donte Vaughan countered with 25 points for the Mustangs.

Burlington County. Charles Cooke and Brandon Taylor scored 16 apiece in Trenton Catholic's 59-44 victory at Westampton Tech, giving the Iron Mikes the Liberty Division title.

Florence can finish no worse than tied for first in the Freedom Division, after the host Flashes pounded Palmyra, 66-43, behind the scoring of Quintin Harris (19 points) and Cornell Miller (18).

Second-ranked Willingboro improved to 10-0 in Patriot Division play with a 72-57 home win over Holy Cross. The Chimeras' Tyrell Maloney made five shots from beyond the arc in scoring 32.

Tri-County. Daron Curry scored 23 and host Deptford nailed down the Diamond Division crown by dispatching Woodstown, 64-36.

Cedric Elleby scored 22 for Royal Division champion Delsea, which completed its 9-1 run against divisional foes with a 57-39 win at Highland.

Sophomore guard Ray Lawry (22 points) sank a three-pointer at the buzzer in overtime, helping host Kingsway outlast Cumberland, 60-58.

Colonial. Jake Sikkema scored 17, and Mike Lacatena totaled 15 points, nine rebounds, five steals and three blocks as host Haddonfield raced past Overbrook, 68-42, to claim at least a share of the Liberty Division title.