S. Jersey Boys | Holy Cross wins on late free throw
Kenny Williams canned a foul shot with 16 seconds remaining to give Holy Cross the winning margin in a 52-51 Burlington County League boys' basketball thriller over visiting Burlington Township last night.
Kenny Williams canned a foul shot with 16 seconds remaining to give
Holy Cross
the winning margin in a 52-51 Burlington County League boys' basketball thriller over visiting
Burlington Township
last night.
Justin Swidowski gave the Lancers a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, and also blocked three shots. Township's Quincy Hendryx led all scorers with 24 points.
Also in Burlington County, Lance Albritton hit four three-pointers in a 16-point game, and Kemaal Brooks added 19 points and six rebounds for
Westampton Tech
in a 60-45 success against visiting
Delran
.
Cliff Glaze (13) and Quron Pratt (16) combined for 25 points in a 40-22 first half, igniting
Palmyra
's 73-42 win at
Maple Shade
.
New Egypt
made 12 of 19 foul shots to host
Florence
's 1 of 8, providing a key to a 38-32 win. Kevin Janowski had 13 points for the Warriors.
Olympic.
Storming back from 10 points down in the last period,
Winslow Township
tripped host
Woodrow Wilson
, 90-85. Aaron Sallie saved 13 of his 31 points for the fourth quarter, and Wilson featured Steven Cobbs' 28 points and Bilal Bakr's 26.
Jahseer Bronson capped a 19-point game by hitting a pair of foul shots with 10 seconds left, boosting
Camden Catholic
past visiting
Lenape
, 56-55.
Chris Gebhart was a force in the middle for
Cherry Hill West
, collecting 19 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks in the Lions' 42-37 win over visiting
Pennsauken Tech
.
Eastern
broke open a close game with a 22-8 third quarter and knocked off host
Triton
, 58-37. Bobby Harris led the Vikings with 21 points, and Triton's Chaz Dyer notched 19 points and 11 rebounds.
Bishop Eustace
used 19-for-22 marksmanship at the foul line and Pat Vasturia's 22 points to open with a 62-55 win over visiting
Seneca
.
Tri-County.
Terence McPeak tossed in 27 points, and Mike Calzonetti combined 11 points with a dozen rebounds, powering
Gloucester Catholic
's 59-44 triumph over visiting
Glassboro
.
After a 10-10 opening period,
Kingsway
reeled off a 22-4 second quarter and dealt host
Cumberland
a 63-45 setback. Robert Page scored 26 points for the Dragons, and Cumberland's Dave Jones, a 6-foot-9 junior, had 16 points, 15 rebounds and 6 blocks.
Overbrook
freshman Danny Wilson came off the bench and scored 18 points in three quarters of play, supporting Domtae Johnson's 22 points in the Rams' 71-44 win over visiting
Woodstown
.
Williamstown
used solid defense, Brian Kelly's 12 rebounds, and Collin Whipple's 17 points to defeat visiting
Delsea
, 56-34.
Clearview
rallied from a 20-17 halftime deficit to beat visiting
Highland
, 49-40. Marcus Coates, who finished with 15 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, saved a dozen points for the second-half surge.
Pitman
followed Luke Dickson's 21 points and four three-pointers, and Kevin Gibbs' 13 points to a 63-46 win at
Pennsville
. The Eagles' Ryan Karr registered 17 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists.
Cape-Atlantic.
James Coleman (23) and Robby Davis (19) sparked
Cape May Tech
's rally from a six-point first-quarter deficit to a 63-36 win at
Bridgeton
. Coleman had four threes and six assists, and Davis added five assists.
Balanced scoring by Brett Johnson and Chris Harris with 16 points each helped host
Ocean City
offset a 34-point game by
Oakcrest
's Alex Nelson and prevail, 60-54.
Marcus Ware had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Matt Haddix added 11 points and nine boards for
Vineland
en route to a 64-49 win over visiting
Egg Harbor Township
.
Holy Spirit
started the season with a 55-50 triumph at
St. Joseph
, aided by Ryan Brooks' 24 points and B.J. Bailey's 15.
Nonleague.
Franklin Harris dished out 10 assists and grabbed five steals, and Eric Johnson netted 24 points as
Camden County Tech
whipped visiting
Math, Civics & Science
(Pa.), 78-33.