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Monday’s South Jersey roundup: Bella Runyan and Veyoni Davis fuel Moorestown Friends' win over Moorestown

The top games and performances in South Jersey.

Maddie McCracken (left), pictured against Bound Brook last season, scored 18 points in Wildwood's win over Clayton on Monday.
Maddie McCracken (left), pictured against Bound Brook last season, scored 18 points in Wildwood's win over Clayton on Monday.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer

Bella Runyan scored 23 points and Veyoni Davis scored 21 points Monday to lead the Moorestown Friends girls' basketball team over Moorestown, 54-32.

Alison Ahern finished with 14 points Monday as Cherry Hill West edged Camden County Tech, 36-34.

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Haleigh Schafer posted 20 points as Absegami topped Holy Spirit, 52-36. Kailyn Fortis and Elizabeth Picardi each added 16 points for the Braves.

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Katie Fricker and Ava Therien scored 15 points apiece in Cherokee’s 55-49 triumph over Ewing.

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NyTasia Braxton led all scorers with 33 points in Woodrow Wilson’s 56-37 win over Seneca. Ciondae Horsey added 17 points for the Tigers.

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Maddie McCracken’s 18 points and Imene Fathi’s 13 points fueled Wildwood’s 62-24 decision over Clayton.

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Alexa Blue scored 15 points as Northern Burlington cruised past Bordentown, 62-28. Brianna Sorrento added 13 points for the Greyhounds.

Boys' Basketball

Stanley King finished with a game-high 21 points as Woodrow Wilson downed Seneca, 68-61. Dyshier Clary added 16 points for the Panthers, who outscored the Golden Eagles 25-12 in the fourth quarter.

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Jahsair Acrey led all scorers with 33 points as Camden Academy Tech beat Camden Academy Charter, 85-66. Damon Jones contributed 22 points for the victors.

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Jay White had 30 points in Pennsauken Tech’s 68-38 win over Buena.

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Delran defeated Moorestown Friends, 53-22, behind Glen Morrison’s 21 points. Tommy Murphy made two three-pointers and had 12 points for the Bears.

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Darren Wildermuth led a balanced attacked with 10 points as Woodstown rolled past Oakcrest, 59-33.