Woodton’s clutch free throws send Academy Park home happy
Mahya Woodton banked a pair of free throws in the waning seconds to ice Academy Park’s 60-59 nonleague win over Phoenxville Saturday.
Woodton led four players in double figures with 19 points. Shantalay Hightower scored 14, Raven-Monet Kemper added 14 and Trea-sure Ketter chipped in 10.
It was AP’s seventh victory of the season.
In other nonleague action:
Penn Wood 53, Downingtown West 29 >> The Patriots jumped out to a 21-3 after one quarter and never looked
back. All-Delco Dahnye Redd led with 20 points, five steals and four assists.
Unionville 45, Interboro 38 >> Amber Huddell paced the Bucs (6-9) with 12 points and her sister, Amy, had eight. The visiting Indians made nine free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.
At the Wilmington Christian Tournament:
Harford Christian 45, Christian Academy 40 >> Danay Cooks-Green had 12 points and Grace Gormley contributed 10 as the Crusaders (12-4) fell in the championship game.
In the Central League:
Haverford 45, Marple Newtown 26 >> Brianna Blair netted 12 points and Ashley Murphy had 11 for the Fords (8-7,
6-4), who got 10 assists from point guard Mollie Reynolds.
Olivia Young fronted the Tigers with 11 points and Megan Lynch added 10.
Garnet Valley 57, Radnor 32 >> Nicole Barnes led the way for the Jaguars (13-2, 9-1) with 13 points and four assists. Emily McAteer recorded 12 points and nine rebounds.
Lower Merion 37, Springfield 35 >> Ashley Roberts hit a layup with 20 seconds to play to give the host Aces the win. Belle Mastropietro poured in a game-high 15 points for the Cougars (10-4, 7-3).
Conestoga 43, Strath Haven 31 >> Rachel Vresilovic scored a team-high 10 points for the Panthers. Ellie Mack dropped in 25 points for the Pioneers.
In the Bicentennial League:
Delco Christian 46, Christopher Dock 35 >> Emma Ellsworth made five straight 3-pointers as she scored all of her 17 points after halftime, while Siani McNeil led all players with 23 points for the Knights (10-5, 6-5).