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Lindenwold wrestlers pin down Overbrook

Vance Marine took down Mark Bernosky in 41 seconds at 140 pounds for the quickest of Lindenwold's five falls, as the Lions overwhelmed host Overbrook, 63-24, yesterday in Colonial Conference wrestling.

Vance Marine took down Mark Bernosky in 41 seconds at 140 pounds for the quickest of Lindenwold's five falls, as the Lions overwhelmed host Overbrook, 63-24, yesterday in Colonial Conference wrestling.

Tri-County. Kingsway dominated the upper weights, winning from 160 pounds on to defeat host Deptford, 42-30. Michael Contarino (171 pounds), Chris Lail (189), and heavyweight Kyle Lloyd had pins in the decisive stretch run.

Nonleague. Sean McGreevy's second-period pin at 160 pounds started host Moorestown on its way to a 59-18 thrashing of Bishop Eustace.

Host Cinnaminson strung together five consecutive falls, capped by Michael Dwyer's 33-second pin at heavyweight, to finish off Paul VI, 57-12.

Bordentown's big boys - Matt Bauer at 215 pounds and heavyweight Donald Taylor - each recorded a pin in under a minute to highlight the Scotties' 49-25 triumph over Point Pleasant Beach.

Hank Stinson (145 pounds) and Preston Keiffer (160) sandwiched quick pins around Dave Newcomer's 8-5 decision at 152, sending Eastern to a 49-26 victory at Egg Harbor Township.

Ryan Graham's 7-3 decision at 130 pounds put host Audubon ahead to stay in a 41-22 conquest of Lower Cape May.

Boys' Basketball

Keith Smith led the way with 21 points and Tyree Atkins contributed 12 rebounds and a dozen points - including a basket in overtime - as host Deptford outlasted Williamstown, 60-56, in a Tri-County Conference thriller.

Marcus Hampton's 20 points led the Braves.

Jack Mayer Tournament. Brett Foster's game-high 35 points were not enough for host Westampton Tech, as Medford Tech placed five scorers in double figures in winning the championship game, 103-91.

Khalik Sutton (23 points), Devonte Carey (18), Donte Martinez (17), tourney MVP Greg Lawson (15) and Lamine Cooper (11) shouldered the scoring load for Medford Tech. Derek Johnson (23) and Tyshawn King (18) had hot hands for Westampton in a game that featured 75 free throws.

Nonleague. GCIT captured the first win in program history in memorable fashion, squandering a 16-0 lead before putting away visiting Gateway in overtime, 63-54. Ken Johnson scored 12 of his 18 points from the foul line to lead the Cheetahs.

Girls' Basketball

Alyssa Wiggins capped her 17-point night by scoring the clinching basket in the final minute, and Liz Faulkner led all scorers with 19 points, as host Kingsway nipped Delsea, 59-58, in the Tri-County Conference.

In other Tri-County action:

Deptford's Samantha Morris torched Williamstown for 26 points, but the host Braves received strong performances from Jessica Martinez (15 points) and Briana White (11 points, 16 rebounds) in posting a 52-41 win.

Olympic. Jasmine Martin nearly matched Woodrow Wilson's team scoring total, finishing with 31 points, 10 rebounds and four steals as Timber Creek cruised to a 59-35 road win.

Jack Mayer Tournament. Falecia Galindez tossed in 21 points to garner MVP honors and lead Pennsauken Tech over Westampton Tech, 58-46, in the title game.