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Tuesday's girls basketball

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Palm Beach Post Staff Reports

Angela Alvarez had 15 points and a school-record 30 rebounds, leading St. Andrew's to a 51-46 upset of seventh-ranked Cardinal Newman on Tuesday.

Taylor Tremblay added 15 points and five assists for the Scots 12-4.

Newman fell to 14-5.

No. 4 Palm Beach Gardens 61, Suncoast 33: Chandler Day led the Gators (12-6) with 16 points as they defeated the Chargers in Riviera Beach.

No. 8 West Boca Raton 43, Wellington 37: Nicolle De Siqueira had 18 points and nine rebounds and Mary Trebitz added 11 points, five assists and five steals to help the Bulls (14-5) hold off the Wolverines (9-8) in Boca Raton.

No. 10 King's Academy 57, John Carroll 14: Christina Alessi had 23 points, 21 rebounds, eight steals and three blocks to power the Lions (12-7) over the Rams in Fort Pierce. Brooke Garmon added 24 points and six rebounds for King's Academy.

Lake Worth 54, John I. Leonard 27: Allison Kerr, Medjine Inacus and Dominique St. Juste scored 14 points each to lead the Trojans over the Lancers in Greenacres.

Benjamin 61, Vero Beach-Master's Academy 4: Jamie Burke scored 27 points and Arden Pettit added 14 points to help the Buccaneers (10-5) cruise past the Eagles (1-12) in Palm Beach Gardens. Savannah Logan contributed eight rebounds for Benjamin.

Berean Christian 64, Pine School 6: Ke'Andrenee Berry had 20 points and eight rebounds as the Bulldogs handled the Knights.

Jupiter Christian 45, Calvary Christian 29: Christina Hale had 12 points and 15 rebounds and Kate Thomson added 14 points to help the Eagles (15-4) beat the Warriors (11-5) in Jupiter.

Summit Christian 59, Morningside Academy 11: Ambra Martin scored 14 points to help the Saints (12-2) defeat the Eagles in West Palm Beach.

Glades Day 50, Pope John Paul II 32: Dee Davis scored 16 points to lead the Gators (2-12) past the Eagles in Belle Glade.

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