Tues. Pa. girls' roundup: C.R. South wins in OT

January 10, 2012|FOR THE INQUIRER

Alex Wheatley scored 20 points for Council Rock South and had a big steal with about two minutes to play Tuesday night in a 52-49 victory over Council Rock North in a Suburban One League National Conference game.

The score was tied at 47 when Wheatley intercepted a North pass with 2 minutes, 25 seconds left in the overtime. She dribbled to about the top of the key and fed Caitlin Jackson for a layup.

The Golden Hawks then hit 3 of 4 free throws to seal the win. They were 12 for 13 overall from the line.

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Central. Bree Mulhern deposited a pair of free throws with 8 seconds left in overtime to give Ridley a dramatic 50-46 win at Radnor.

The loss was the second of the season for Radnor (8-2), which received a game-high 18 points from Myonie Williamson.

Ridley (8-4) tied the game at the end of regulation on Shannon Clark's three-point basket with 8 seconds remaining. Clark was the Green Raiders' top scorer with 14 points.

Marple Newtown edged visiting Conestoga, 38-35, as Carley Hamilton had 13 rebounds and four blocks, and Madison Collins and Rylee Power each went 2 for 2 at the line in the final minute.

Tyra Polite's trio of three-point baskets combined with Kate Fitzpatrick's 16 points to boost Upper Darby past host Springfield (Delco), 37-28.

Catholic. Cardinal O'Hara, ranked No. 3 in Southeastern Pennsylvania by The Inquirer, rolled past host Little Flower, 64-22, with Lisa Mintzer's 12 points leading 11 Lions scorers.

Mary Ann Young came off the Archbishop Prendergast bench and snagged seven rebounds, and and Taylor Fitzgerald and Kerry Ann Farrell each had seven points and six assists to beat visiting Bishop McDevitt, 55-28.

Charlotte Kucowski scored all of her 10 points before intermission as St. Hubert sprinted past host West Catholic, 64-25.

Archbishop Ryan's Megan Wolf had up 16 points, 6 steals and 4 assists in a 54-34 win over visiting Conwell-Egan.

Tamyra Laws registered 8 points, 11 rebounds and 4 steals, and Omawumi Rafiu added 15 points and 9 boards as Neumann-Goretti upended host Lansdale Catholic, 42-32.

Inter-Ac. Episcopal Academy's defense held host Agnes Irwin without a first-quarter field goal, and Megan Quinn led the offense with 14 points en route to a 34-23 win.

Catholic Academies. St. Basil's third straight win was a 46-44 thriller over visiting Villa Maria in which Erin Fenningham (17) and Molly Greenberg (10) combined for 11 rebounds.

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