Seniors Kiara Thomas and Anisha Queen each scored 17 points and perfected their inside-outside game, as South River was the latest team to fall victim to the second-ranked Patriots last night, 63-57.
Thomas was able to use her 5-foot-10 frame to gain position down low for easy baskets, while Queen hit three 3-pointers and also used her speed on the defensive end to help Old Mill (12-1 overall, 8-0 county) force 18 South River turnovers.
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