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IN A DAY OF JINGLE BELLS JUBILEE TOURNAMENT “CHIPS”,TEANECK THREE-PEATS!

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Paterson Charter School,Paterson,NJ…… In a full day of Championships, the Playaz sponsored Jingle Bells Jubilee crowned a 8th grade champion, a Freshman champ, a Junior Varsity champ and the all important Highschool Varsity Champs!  They even had a 7th grade champ the day before!

 

 

                                Jingle Bells Championship:     TEANECK  74    HACKENSACK  63

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          There is a New #1 in the Hoop Journal Top 20 as Teaneck took hold of that title for now with a convincing 74-63 victory over then #1 Hackensack and won the Jingle Bells Jubilee Championship for the third year in a row! Teaneck brought the pressure early and truth be told Hackensack did not handle it very well! Missed shots and chippies by the Comets gave Teaneck the momentum to push out to a big lead as they started the game on a 19-4 r019un! Teaneck’s formula is for Senior Joel Hernandez to bring it to you early and for Senior Shakir Lindsey to finish it late! And it worked as Teaneck, behind Hernandez built a 42-19 halftime lead and Lindsey’s ball handling! Hackensack got it’s bearings in the 2nd half and began to slowly creep back in it behind the play of Junior Rashard Figures and Senior Chris Myers! Figures drives to the basket and Myers big “triple” gave the Comets some life! Senior Keon Lewis hit a banker three and made a steal and layup to draw Hackensack to a 65-60 deficit with 1:55 left in the game But a Hernandez lay and Lindsey bucket along with a Hackensack technical foul stemmed the tide and gave Teaneck the win! Hernandez,(right) who was game M.V.P. led Teaneck with 29 points and 12 rebounds(8 offensive) and Lindsey(left), who was Tournament M.V.P. added 18 points and 6 dimes! Senior Marcus Fulmore chipped in 12 points! Hackensack was led by Figures with 20 points and 7 rebounds, Myers with 15 points and 5 dimes and Senior Jaimik Moore with 13, but  the Comets did not help themselves by shooting only 19 for 32 from the foul line! Expect these two teams to meet at least another two times this season!!

 

 

 

                                        3rd Place Game:    NEWARK TECH  57               IRVINGTON  55

 

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Senior Dwayne Murrill’s “triple” at the buzzer lifted Newark Tech to a 3rd place finish and a 57-55 win over Irvington! Newark Tech led 41-31 entering the 4th quarter, but Irvington made a furious comeback and down one with 14 seconds left ran a perfect inbounds play for Junior Shakur Juiston who converted a layup and for a moment seemed to have won the game! But Newark Tech rushed the ball up the court and it the ball ended in the hands of Murrill who got a clean look and knocked it down at the buzzer! Murrill finished with 18 points, while Senior Rakwan Kelly added 11! Juiston finished with 14 points and 11 rebounds and Senior Al-Jahaad Bradford also scored 14 points for Irvington!

 

 

 

 

                              5th Place Game:       PISCATAWAY TECH   65              KENNEDY  64

 

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In another buzzer beater game Senior Turell McClendon(picture) hit a layup at the buzzer to give Piscataway Tech an improbable 65-64 win over Kennedy! The Knight’s held a 63-60 lead with 1:10 left as Freshman Alphonso Gee hit two free throws,but McClendon scored on a three point play to tie the game at 63! After Senior Hassan Townes hit a free throw to put Kennedy up 64-63, it set the stage for McClendon’s heroics! Piscataway Tech was led by Sophomore Aziz Austin with 24 points, while McClendon finished with 21! Freshman Alphonso Gee led Kennedy with 26 points and 6 dimes, while Townes scored 15 points and had 7 dimes himself!

 

 

 

 

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    Junior Varsity “CHIP”:      PASSAIC COUNTY TECH   52            NEWARK TECH   47

 

           Sophomore Jeremy Gray scored 16 points to lead Passaic County Tech to the Jingle Bells Jubilee Junior Varsity Championship over Newark Tech 52-47! P.C.T. also got strong contributions from Freshman’s Kareem Scott and Yohanly Ortiz! Gray was the M.V.P. of the contest!

 

 

 

 

 

                                    Freshman “CHIP”:     DEPAUL  41             MANCHESTER  34

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DePaul Freshman team won the Jingle Bells Jubilee, beating Manchester 41-34! Robert Robinson scored 11 points, with  5 rebounds and 3 assists to lead DePaul! He was voted the game M.V.P.! DePaul took the lead late in the 4th and held on! Manchester got a strong performance from Alex Morales who scored 12 points!

 

 

 

 

 

 

                     8th Grade Jingle Bells Jubilee”CHIP”:     PLAYAZ  55             JERSEY CITY BOYS CLUB  53

 

 

 

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In a game that highlighted some of the ballers of the future a lot of talent was on display in the Playaz 8005th grade team Championship over the Jersey City Boys Club! The Playaz have a special one in guard Jamir Harris(left) who was the M.V.P. of the game in scoring 27 points! And he was not alone as the Playaz got big contributions from all their guys,  Nadir Pineda, Isaiah Robinson, Marcus McClary, Leandre Washington, Carter Warren, Elijah Mitchell, Tyson Etienne and Dallas Hoffman!  The game went down to the wire as Jersey City was no slouches and came to play! J.C. was led by R.J. Cole with 16 points,including some late “triples”! Joey Krumph finished with 13 and J.C. has some talent in Chase Lewis, Kahmoni Foster, Tysheem Burno and Jason Lee 

 

 

 

                       7th Grade Jingle Bells Jubilee”CHIP”:    PLAYAZ  7TH    57         RING CITY  47

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       The Playaz 7th grade team won the Jingle Bells Jubilee”Chip” by beating Ring City 57-47! The Playaz got 22 points from Tyson Etienne to lead the win as he was named M.V.P.!    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BERGEN HOLIDAY FESTIVAL: DWIGHT-ENGLEWOOD AND RIVER DELL REACH FINALS, ENGLEWOOD AND ELMWOOD PARK WIN!!

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Englewood Cliffs, N.J…….. The Bergen Holiday Festival played at Dwight-Englewood Highschool four games were played, including the Semifinals game which resulted in Dwight-Englewood playing River Dell in the finals! 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                             DWIGHT-ENGLEWOOD  61      WESTWOOD 57

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Senior Austin James(right)007 scored 22 points,including 3″triples” to lead Dwight-Englewood to the finals of the Bergen Holiday Festival by defeating Westwood 61-57! Senior Keion Osbourne(right) and Senior Robert Zeller gave James all the support he needed! Osbourne scored 15 points and grabbed 8 rebounds and Zeller added 14 points and dished out 5 assists for the Bulldogs! D-E maintained the lead throughout the contest, opening up a 44-32 margin entering the 4th quarter! The Cardinals would not go away easily as they cut the lead down a few times in the final quarter behind the play of Junior forward EJ Bermudez! But free throws late by James and Zeller iced it! Bermudez was impressive and had polished moves in the paint! He finished with 26 points and was a problem the whole night for Dwight-Englewood!

 

 

 

 

                                                                                      RIVER DELL  37               BERGENFIELD  35

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                      Junior Troy Bendian’s drop step layup, which were his only points of the game proved to be the game winner as River Dell which trailed the entire game came away with a 37-35 win over Bergenfield! The Bears held the lead in the low scoring contest all the way until the final seconds! Down 35-31 Senior C.J. Doornheim hit a “triple” 39.8 seconds to cut the lead to 35-34! Bergenfield then turned the ball over and it set the stage for Bendian’s game winner! Doornheim(right) led the scoring for River Dell with 12 points! Bergenfield was led by Senior Aessan Evans with 10 points and 10 rebounds!

 

 

 

 

                                                             ELMWOOD PARK  66        BERGEN TECH  44

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Senior Andre Frasier(middle) scored 25 points, Senior Nick Smith(right) scored 21 points and 5 steals and Junior Veshawn Polite(left) had a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds as the trio proved to be much too much for Bergen Tech in their 66-44 win! Tech stayed in the game in the 1st half, but Elmwood Park out scored Tech 20 to 6 in the 3rd to turn a 35-32 into a 55-38 lead at the end of the 3rd! They never looked back!

 

 

 

 

                                                                       ENGLEWOOD  61                 BOGOTA  57

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Englewood came from behind to defeat Bogota 61-57 as Senior Anthony Vincent(right) scored 17 points including the game-tying002 field goal that sent Englewood on their way to the win! Junior Leon White hit 3″triples” enroute to 12 points and Sophomore Sidney Dawkin’s bucket bucket gave Englewood the lead for good! The Maroon Raiders came back due to their dominance on the backboards, particularly from Junior Justin Iton and Junior Julius Wingate! Iton grabbed 10 rebounds and Wingate(left) snatched 12 to go with 11 points! The sidebar to this contest is the fact that Englewood’s Coach Ozzie Osbourne played at Bogota and for Coach Jay Mahoney and it’s always very emotional for Osbourne as he has said on many occassions that Mahoney saved his life as a youth!

TEANECK AND HACKENSACK TO MEET IN JINGLE BELLS JUBILEE FINAL!

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Paterson Charter School, Paterson,N.J…… For the third year in a row Teaneck will be playing in the finals of the Playaz sponsored Jingle Bells Jubilee! They will face Hackensack who also was impressive in their victory!

 

 

 

 

                                                                             TEANECK  88              NEWARK TECH  60

 

 

Shocking was the way to explain how Teaneck jumped on a very good Newark Tech team! The Highwaymen forced turnovers 005early and took a 13 point lead at 23-10 to end the 1st! The pressure did not stop there as Teaneck continued to force missed shots and ride the scoring of their two studs, Senior Joel Hernandez and Senior Shakir Lindsey! Teaneck took total control of the game and went into the half up 44-22 and never looked back! The impressive aspect of Teaneck’s manhandling of Tech was that while Hernandez and Lindsey did their usual thing, more and more they are getting huge contributions from other players on the team! Senior Marcus Fulmore had an impressive performance as he tried to fill up the stat sheet! Fulmore(pictured) had 12 points 10 rebounds,6 assists and 3 steals to provide needed help for Teaneck! Sophomore Cesar DeJesus, Senior DeVaunte Locadia, Senior Eddie Pena, Junior Myles McLeod and JuniorLavrone Green-Reels all contributed to the win and are starting to prove that Teaneck is more than a two man team! Newark Tech was led by Senior Dwayne Murrill with 20 points and Senior Rakwan Kelly with 13! Lindsey and Hernandez finished with 20 and 19 points respectively!

 

 

 

                                                                             HACKENSACK  70                       IRVINGTON  53

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If it was told that high scoring Junior wing Rashard Figures would finish a game with only 4 points, you would assume that Hackensack was in a dog fight or lost the contest! Neither was the case as the Comets rolled past Irvington 70-53 and will meet Teaneck in the “Chip”! Hackensack took a 36-18 halftime lead and just like Teaneck coasted to the victory! While Figures did not put up big scoring numbers he contributed in other ways as he grabbed 8 rebounds,dished out 6 dimes,blocked 2 shots and had 2 steals! The scoring leader was Senior Jaimik Moore(right) who scored 20 points and grabbed 6 boards! Senior Gene Marshall finished with a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds and Senior Chris Myers and Sophomore Anthony Uribe each finished with 10! Irvington was led by Senior Elijah Brown with 15 points and Junior Shakur Juiston finished added a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards!

 

 

 

                                                                                         KENNEDY  54             PASSAIC VALLEY  46

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              For a game and three quarters Kennedy looked lifeless! After losing to Newark Tech by 17 the night before, th003e Knights found themselves down 38-30 heading into the 4th quarter against Passaic Valley! Then finally with 6 minutes left in the 4th Kennedy finally came alive! They cut the lead to one at 44-43 with 4:54 left on a layup by Freshman Alphonso Gee(right) and went ahead for the first time since the 1st half on a steal and assist by Sophomore Aalim Jones(left) to Gee to give them a 45-44 lead! After a free throw by PV’s Junior Stefan Minic gave them a 46-45 lead, two free throws from Senior Hassan Townes and another Jones to Gee connection gave Kennedy a 49-46 lead and they held the Hornets off the scoreboard the rest of the way! Gee scored 9 of his 20 points in the 4th quarter and Jones finished the game with 8 dimes and 4 steals! The win allows Kennedy to play Piscataway Tech for third place on Sunday! Passaic Valley was led by Freshman guard Jihad Wright with 14 points!

 

 

 

                                                                      PISCATAWAY TECH  46               PASSAIC  34

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      Piscataway Tech rolled past a sluggish Passaic team behind the play of Junior forward Jordan Lackey with 12 points and 7 rebounds and the 10 points and 9 rebounds from Senior Turell McClendon! Passaic had no player in double figures and was led by Senior Gervon Williams with 7! Star Senior wing Rashaan Johnson was held to 4 points for Passaic! Piscataway Tech never trailed in the game and outrebounded Passaic 35- 20!

 

 

 

 

                     SUNDAY SCHEDULE:                KENNEDY  VS. PISCATAWAY  4:00pm

 

                                                                                  NEWARK TECH   VS.  IRVINGTON   5:30pm

 

                                                                                 TEANECK VS. HACKENSACK   7:00pm