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Wed. Pa. girls' roundup: C.B. East holds off Souderton

Central Bucks East turned away a late rally and held on in overtime Wednesday night, as the host Patriots topped Suburban One League basketball foe Souderton, 46-41.

Central Bucks East turned away a late rally and held on in overtime Wednesday night, as the host Patriots topped Suburban One League basketball foe Souderton, 46-41.

Shannon Devlin led East in overtime as she scored four of her six points to help her team pull away. Lindsey Kelly finished with a game-high 21 points.

Souderton erased a three-point deficit to tie the game in regulation, as Liz Mower scored 11 points in the fourth quarter.

Catholic. Megan Wolf scored six of her game-high 10 points in the first quarter as Archbishop Ryan used a balanced offense to roll at Little Flower, 43-29. The Ragdolls used scoring contributions from 11 players.

Archbishop Prendergast rode strong rebounding efforts from three players as it rolled over visiting Hallahan, 46-25. Brooke Lachette, Maura McLean, and Emmi Vogelman each recorded seven boards.

Shanice Johnson scored six of her 12 points in the third quarter and Cardinal O'Hara topped Archbishop Wood, 50-46.

Omawumi Rafiu grabbed 16 rebounds, blocked eight shots and Neumann-Goretti rolled at Bishop McDevitt, 72-16.

Kristie Costantino's seven steals and four rebounds helped lift host Archbishop Carroll over St. Hubert, 49-19.

Central. Rosie Stahler scored seven points in the fourth quarter and knocked down a pair of free throws with 17 seconds left as Lower Merion topped host Upper Darby, 34-32.

Public. Shalea Kerr made one of her two foul shots with 20 seconds left and Rhodes held on to turn away visiting Bodine, 33-32. Kerr dropped in 11 of her game-high 17 points in the second half.

Ramiera Tucker scored 12 of her game-high 24 points in the first quarter and Germantown rolled at University City, 57-34.

Alisha Hermann's nine points in the fourth quarter lifted Carroll at Motivation, 38-30.

Chelsea Woods scored eight of her game-high 15 points in the third quarter as Freire Charter breezed past visiting Martin Luther King, 51-12. King was held scoreless in the first and third quarters.

Nyesha Pearson grabbed 12 rebounds and dished out four assists, and Frankford cruised past visiting Washington, 61-34.

Monique Whaley-Briggs' seven assists and Yolanna Snypse's 19 rebounds helped host Engineering & Science drop visiting Communications Tech, 68-20.

Natlia Casiano knocked down a three with 2:30 left and Mastbaum held on to top host Southern, 48-42.

Briyah Hill scored eight of her 14 points in the first quarter as Northeast sprinted away from host Edison, 64-17. Northeast led 30-9 at the halftime.

Jaquaya Alston scored nine of her game-high 21 points in the second quarter and Del-Val Charter easily rolled at Roxborough, 41-22.

Samantha Marrero sank five three-pointers and Central knocked off host Lincoln, 67-32.

Catherine Myers' 11 rebounds along with Kareema Harris' 12 rebounds and 10 steals helped Bok knock off Masterman, 52-38.

Penn-Jersey. Aalayah Ahmad scored all seven of her points in the first half as Girard College raced away at Mercy Vocational, 44-23.

Nonleague. Danelle Singer grabbed 10 rebounds, blocked a pair of shots, and scored nine points as Sacred Heart easily dropped visiting Barrack Hebrew, 58-22.

Lucy Raymond dished out 12 assists and recorded six steals to help Academy of the New Church roll at Kohelet Yeshiva, 40-18.

Morrisville pulled away in the third quarter behind Katherine Brown's eight points, and the Bulldogs topped host MaST Charter, 59-37.

Kiernan McCloskey grabbed 12 rebounds and Jaryn Garner dished four assists as Germantown Acadmy rolled at Peddie School, 60-30.