The eighth-seeded Warriors led 25th-seeded Ridley by 16 at halftime before cruising in the second half.
Alysha Lofton scored 10 of her team-high 12 points in the second half to help Central Bucks South rally past Great Valley, 42-39. The Titans trailed by eight points at halftime, before outscoring Great Valley, 14-4, in the fourth quarter. Danielle DiSanto led the visitors with 12 points and shot 5 for 8 from the field.
Central Bucks West relied on the efforts of Jen Fabian as it romped past visiting Garnet Valley, 80-48. Fabian grabbed 10 rebounds to accompany her 10 points and was aided by freshman Nicole Munger's three three-pointers.
Ciara Andrews scored 16 of her game-high 23 points to lift Cheltenham over visiting Plymouth Whitemarsh, 55-39. Andrews added eight rebounds and seven steals to aid the win.
Jaclyn Gantz dropped in a team-high 15 points to help lift Haverford High over visiting Unionville, 51-35. The Fords opened the game up on a 15-7 run, balanced by the scoring contributions of four players. Maura O'Connell chipped in with 14 points. Unionville was led by Alison Lewis' 18 points.
Dee Terry hit a free throw with 11 seconds left to seal Boyertown's 31-27 win at Lower Merion. The Bears charged back from five points down to outscore Lower Merion, 13-4, in the final quarter. Kaitlyn Eisenhard scored six of her team-high 12 points in the fourth.
Public. Engineering & Science clinched its second straight Class AA title with a 57-42 win over Imhotep at Northeast. Senior center Yolanna Snypse grabbed 12 rebounds and dropped in 15 points to lead the Engineers. Sophomore point guard Monique Whaley-Briggs chipped in with seven assists and sophomore Aaliyah Worley hit three threes.
Kayla Henderson helped lift Central over Northeast, 48-31, in the AAAA title game at Lincoln. The sophomore scored six of her game-high 16 points in the second quarter.
Pa. Independent Schools. Behind unlikely scoring contributions, Hill School dropped Episcopal Academy, 54-51, in the tournament semifinal at Penn State-Brandywine.
Taylor Silar scored 14 points and Monica Patel had 10, to mark both of the senior guards' first double-digit scoring efforts of the season.
Sox Alexander's steady hand helped Shipley cruise past Germantown Academy, 54-41. The sophomore point guard recorded seven steals and added nine points. Aja Ellison chipped in with six boards, three blocks and 11 points. Jordyn Turner had 15 points and eight rebounds.
Kiernan McCloskey had 16 points to lead GA.
Hill and Shipley will meet Saturday at 5 for the championship.