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Basketball: No. 1 Dwyer girls rout No. 5 Palm Beach Central
Thursday, December 06, 2012
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The Palm Beach Post
Ayanna Holmes scored 22 points, leading top-ranked to an 80-59 rout of fifth-ranked Palm Beach Central on Thursday night.
Samantha Glodis added 21 points for Dwyer (8-1).
Devin Gray and Crystal Primm each scored 14 points for Palm Beach Central (3-3).
No. 2 Boynton Beach 58, Forest Hill 30: Taija Johnson had 19 points and nine assists and Ta'Kerria Brown added 18 points and eight rebounds as the Tigers (8-1) cruised past the Falcons in Boynton Beach.
No. 8 Park Vista 63, Seminole Ridge 49: Emily Lochten scored 23 points to lead the Cobras past the Hawks (7-4) in Loxahatchee. Kaitlin O'Hara paced the Hawks with 19 points, five steals, and five rebounds.
No. 9 Pahokee 52, Jupiter Christian 16: Malaysia Robinson scored 24 points to lead the Blue Devils (6-2) to the rout of the Eagles in Jupiter.
No. 10 Boca Raton 71, John I. Leonard 39: Chloe Vanbourgondien scored 18 points and Lauren Janka added 14 as the Bobcats handled the Lancers (1-8) in Greenacres.
Jupiter 54, Wellington 40: Shantel Gray had 15 points and seven rebounds and Katie Rienas added 14 points as the Warriors (5-4) routed the Wolverines (3-5) in Jupiter.
Santaluces 52, Inlet Groove 21: Kimberly Vicente had 26 points, five assists and four rebounds and Sara Ferro added 18 points to lead the Chiefs (2-8) to the rout of the Hurricanes in Riviera Beach.
Oxbridge Academy 41, Summit Christian 37: Nicole Dixon scored 12 points and Riley Harrison added eight points to lead the Thunderwolves (6-3) past the Saints in West Palm Beach.
Suncoast 77, Fort Pierce-Westwood 44: Chakari Merritt had 18 points and eight rebounds to lead the Chargers (5-5) to the rout of the Panthers in Riviera Beach.
West Boca Raton 48, Spanish River 46: Shaina Wottitz scored 14 points and Zaena Derice added 12 to help the Bulls (3-7) hold off the Sharks in Boca.
Berean Christian 67, Trinity Christian 66 (OT): Jessia Barber scored 19 points and Alyssa Ashworth added 17 to help the Bulldogs edge the Warriors (6-3) in Lake Worth. Miranda Reese, who finished with 13 points, hit the game-winning shot. Alicia McCray, who paced the Warriors with 29 points, nearly banked in a half-court shot at the buzzer.
American Heritage 23, Pope John Paul II 19: Kristina Porzenheim scored six points and Monica Parish added four, but the Eagles (2-4) fell to the Stallions (1-3) in Boca Raton.
Glades Day 48, Clewiston-Ahfachkee 42: Danielle Dixon had 14 points, seven rebounds, and two assists to lead the Gators (2-3) to victory in Clewiston.
Fort Myers-Dunbar 93, Clewiston 16: Tianna Thomas scored 14 points, but the Tigers (1-6) fell in Clewiston.
BOYS
No. 5 Lake Worth 68, Jupiter Christian 33: Aaron Horne had 22 points and eight rebounds and Jerry Oliver added 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Trojans (6-0) to the rout of the Eagles in Lake Worth.
Donna Klein 51, FAU 45: Eden Elkrif had six points and eight rebounds to lead the Eagles (2-3) past the Owls (1-5) in Boca Raton.
Fort Lauderdale-Pine Crest 65, Benjamin 36: Michael Wilson had 13 points and seven rebounds, but the Buccaneers (3-4) fell to the Panthers (5-2) in Fort Lauderdale.
Boca Raton Christian 90, Pine School 57: R.J. Walsh had 35 points and nine rebounds and Casey Carpinello added eight points and 15 assists to lead the Blazers (4-2) to the rout of the Knights in Boca Raton.
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