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Wed. Pa. girls' roundup: GA edges Notre Dame

Dempsey Cooper's lone bucket of the night handed host Germantown Academy a 46-45 basketball win over Inter-Ac foe Notre Dame on Wednesday afternoon.

Dempsey Cooper's lone bucket of the night handed host Germantown Academy a 46-45 basketball win over Inter-Ac foe Notre Dame on Wednesday afternoon.

Cooper hit a jumper in the lane for the game's final points. Jaryn Garner finished with 11 points and seven steals and Kiernan McCloskey had 17 points and 17 rebounds.

Public. Behind O'Shea Burnett's career-high 17 points, Parkway Northwest held off visiting Swenson, 38-32.

Tatiana Larry's game-high 20 points and 15 rebounds led Math, Civics & Sciences to an easy 55-24 win at World Communications. Deja Perry chipped in with seven assists and Kiesha Fields poured in 16 points.

Tysel Jesse knocked down a pair of threes and finished with 17 points as Lincoln knocked off visiting Frankford, 43-33.

Keishla Gilmore poured in 14 second half points as Mariana Bracetti rallied at Bodine, 37-26.

Ashley Fulton scored 12 of her game-high 18 points in the second half as Franklin Learning Center knocked off visiting Southern, 42-38.

Kayla Henderson's 10 points in the first half helped Central get off to a fast start en route to an easy 56-33 win at Palumbo.

Hajaaha Stevens grabbed 10 rebounds and poured in 24 points as High School of the Future rolled at Masterman, 62-30.

Rutgers-bound Kahleah Copper finished with a game-high 17 points as Prep Charter cruised past Rhodes, 80-20.

Tri-County. Lillian Rowell tied the game in regulation and Collegium Charter rolled in overtime, 44-39, at Woodlynde. Rowell's fastbreak lay-up at the buzzer made the score 37-37. In OT, the Cougars went on a 7-2 run for the win.

Linette Young scored six points in the second quarter as host Mercy Vocational pulled away from Perkiomen School, 44-37. Young added six assists.

Mid-Atlantic Prep. Deanna Mayza dished out six assists to navigate Hill School past visiting Lawrenceville, 53-32.

Penn-Jersey. Shaykia had just four points but grabbed 10 rebounds to help host Girard College easily turn away Pine Forge, 48-20.

Nonleague. Kievanna Lacey scored 13 of Morrisville's 14 fourth quarter points as the Bulldogs rallied at Christopher Dock, 29-26. Lacey finished with a game-high 18.

Friends' Central's man-to-man defense helped limit Baldwin, 53-33. Meghan Cartafalsa led the way with five blocks and seven steals.

All nine of Meghan Petroski's points came in the third quarter as Little Flower rolled at Doane Academy, 47-19. Erin Keyes's 12 points was a team-high for the Sentinels, who led by just six at the half.

Morgan Cullen and Danielle Reilly had six points each in the first and fourth quarters as Bristol slipped past host MaST Charter, 40-32. Both also finished with a game-high of 17 points.

Grace Massimino knocked down two threes and finished with a game-high 12 points as host New Hope-Solebury turned away Calvary Christian, 41-20.

Bowling

Junior Megan Huhn bowled a 184 game and 454 series as visiting Archbishop Prendergast knocked off Catholic League foe Conwell-Egan, 3-1.