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Camden Catholic boys beat Woodrow Wilson, 79-68

Kyle Green wasted no time finding his scoring stroke, pouring in 13 of his 39 points in the opening quarter, and Camden Catholic took advantage of the fast start to defeat host Woodrow Wilson, 79-68, on Monday in Olympic Conference boys' basketball.

Kyle Green wasted no time finding his scoring stroke, pouring in 13 of his 39 points in the opening quarter, and Camden Catholic took advantage of the fast start to defeat host Woodrow Wilson, 79-68, on Monday in Olympic Conference boys' basketball.

Green, who shot 16 for 19 from the foul line, also grabbed 11 rebounds and dealt four assists.

Ivan Robinson added 19 points to help the Irish offset big games by the Tigers' Joseph Taylor (26 points, 4 steals) and Mikal Harris (25 points).

MLK Showcase. Fran Kinsey's free throw with 40 seconds left in regulation gave Gloucester Catholic a 46-45 win over Sterling in a game played at Paulsboro.

The Dragons were led by Ryan Schoppy's 12 points and seven rebounds. Tyler Clark and Jerry Crismond had 11 points apiece for Sterling, which overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to take a 43-41 lead with 2 minutes, 25 seconds to go.

Also at Paulsboro:

Christian Klumpp picked up 12 of his 15 points - including three three-pointers - in a 29-14 game-ending run that rallied Clayton past GCIT, 84-79.

Donovan Simon and Shawn Dunn added a dozen points apiece for the Clippers, while Anthony Clarke (19 points) and Kevin Krowicki (17) led the Cheetahs' five double-figure scorers.

Adam Herman and Brian Lukacsy combined for 33 points in Clearview's 59-49 win over Gloucester.

Josh Young (17 points) topped a balanced attack for Burlington City, which used a 17-4 third-quarter run to pull away from Highland, 56-40.

Girls' Basketball

Kimberly Roy scored 11 of her 17 points in a 16-5 second-quarter run, and added a key layup with 30 seconds remaining as Woodrow Wilson held on to nip host Camden Catholic, 51-48, in an Olympic Conference thriller.

Kamari Talley added a double-double (11 points, 14 rebounds) for the Tigers, while Kelsey Kilpatrick (20 points) and Nicole Angelo (16) each made four three-point baskets in leading a late Irish charge.