Mae Murphy of Moorestown (11) shoots the ball as Shiloh Moore of Cinnaminson (32) defends during the girls basketball game in Moorestown on Thursday, January 12, 2023.
Gabby Harvey netted 11 points for top-seeded Cinnaminson in its 38-28 win over fourth-seeded Haddonfield in the semifinals of the South Jersey, Group 2 Tournament in Cinnaminson.
Shiloh Moore and Ava Sztenderowicz added eight points each for Cinnaminson, which led 14-4 after the first quarter. Cinnaminson then had a strong 12-7 third quarter after Haddonfield cut the lead to six by halftime.
Acadia Walters reached double figures with 10 points for Haddonfield. Cinnaminson will face second-seeded Middle Township in the final round and will be out for revenge after losing to Middle Township with the title on the line last season.
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