Chloe Mamera scored 31 points to lead top-ranked Scranton Prep to a 66-52 win over No. 5 Valley View in a Lackawanna Division I girls basketball game on Tuesday night.

Mamera scored 17 points in the first half and finished with 10 in the fourth for the Classics (14-5, 9-2). Eva Kaszuba contributed 11 points, and Shannon Bestrycki had three 3-pointers for nine points for Scranton Prep.

Cora Castellani paced Valley View (14-5, 7-4) with 17 points, while Mady Minelli had 16 points with four 3-pointers.

Wallenpaupack 48, Delaware Valley 38: Natalie George scored 13 points to lead the Lady Buckhorns to an upset win over No. 9 Delaware Valley in a Division I game.

Ashley Vanderputten and Fiona Shanaberger each scored nine points for Wallenpaupack (7-11, 2-8), which snapped a seven-game losing streak.

Amanda Argona scored 13 points, including seven in the fourth quarter, and Brianna Waldron added 12 for Delaware Valley (11-8, 3-8).

Dunmore 54, Mid Valley 27: Lizzie Mendola scored nine points to lead a balanced scoring attack by the third-ranked Lady Bucks in Division II girls basketball.

Jackie Brown and Michelle Nidoh each scored eight points. Janessa Martin and Amanda Dempsey had five each for Dunmore (16-3, 11-0).

Mackenzie Richards scored nine points to lead Mid Valley (3-16, 0-11).

Riverside 36, Honesdale 20: Layla Welch scored nine points to lead the Lady Vikes to an upset of No. 6 Honesdale in Division II.

Kiley Williams added eight points, and Faith Pavalonis and Caitie Beecham each had seven for Riverside (11-8, 7-4).

Lily Murray led Honesdale (15-4, 9-2) with nine points.

Lakeland 41, Holy Cross 38: Reina Walters scored 15 points to help the Lady Chiefs to an upset over No. 10 Holy Cross in Division II.

Kamri Naniewicz scored 12 points, and Olivia Cunningham contributed seven for the Lady Chiefs (7-12, 3-8). Lakeland outscored Holy Cross 15-4 in the fourth quarter.

Ava Schmidt led Holy Cross (10-9, 7-4) with 14.

Western Wayne 48, Old Forge 31: Skyla McGuire gave the Lady ‘Cats a jolt in the second half by scoring all 14 of her team-high 14 points.

Khloe Mistishin added 10 points, and Ava Fiorella scored eight for Western Wayne (9-10, 5-6).

Mia Fox scored nine points for Old Forge (6-12, 2-9).

Mountain View 37, Elk Lake 31: Addison Kilmer scored 11 of her 25 points in the first half to lead the eighth-ranked Lady Eagles to their 10th straight win.

Aubrey Sanders and Emily Trichilo each scored five points for Mountain View (14-5, 11-0), which is in first place in Division III.

Madisyn Casselbury scored 14 points for Elk Lake (11-7, 7-4).

Montrose 53, Blue Ridge 42: Sadie Jones scored 22 points to give her 973 in her career as the Lady Meteors posted a win in Division III.

Jones scored 12 points in the second half, and Molly Weller finished with 13 points, for Montrose (12-7, 10-1), which stayed one game back of Mountain View in the standings.

Abigail Gelinger scored 19 points and Lynndee Barbour had 10 for Blue Ridge (8-10, 5-6).

Lackawanna Trail 47, Susquehanna 45: Ayla Seigle scored 14 points, and Maddy Forrer scored 12 to lead the Lady Lions to a win in Division III.

Seigle scored six points in the second quarter to help start Lackawanna Trail’s comeback from a first-quarter deficit. Averie Higgins finished with 10 points for the Lady Lions (3-16, 3-8).

Lauren Huyck scored 19 points, while making six 3-pointers, and Esther Davis scored 12 points for Susquehanna (3-15, 2-9).

Forest City 57, Carbondale Area 11: Kayla Pecko scored 16 points and made four 3-pointers for the Lady Foresters in a Division III win.

Mehlayia St. Hilaire added 11 points for Forest City (7-12, 6-5).

Maureen Newcomb scored five points for Carbondale Area (2-16, 0-10).