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    Scotttie Lewis--Ranney School--One of the most athletic players in the Country, with tremendous upside, the #13 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Florida!
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    Bryan Antoine--Ranney School--Ranked #12 in the Country by Rivals.com, the smooth ,versatile guard who can do it inside and outside has committed to Villanova!
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    Kahlil Whitney--Roselle Catholic--The dynamic, do it all wing has become one of the top players in the Country as his #7 ranking by Rivals.com will attest and has committed to Kentucky!
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    Paul Mulcahy---Gill St.Bernard---A general on the floor with great awareness, the #136 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Rutgers!
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    Zach Freemantle--Bergen Catholic---The 6'9 Power Forward improved game and hard work has catapulted him to the #145 ranked player in the Country Rivals.com and a commitment to Xavier!
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    Jordan McKoy---Dwight-Englewood---the versatile 6'3 wing has become one of the best combo players on the offensive and defensive ends in the State and has committed to Merrimack!
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    Al-Amir Dawes---Lightning quick with the ability to go by on the dribble or pull up from deep, the #142 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Clemson!
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    Kahlif Battle--Trenton Catholic---The #113 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com can score with the best and has committed to Butler! 

Eastside Makes It Easy 75-47

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The game ended up being a warm up for Eastside High School in their quest to go far and possibly win the Passaic County Tournament. They made easy work of Montclair Highschool with a convincing 75-47 victory. Eastside started the game on a 19-0 run and finished the 1st quarter with a 21-2 lead. It was a wrap from there! David Robertson-West led the Ghosts with 20 points and 6 rebounds. Robert Morris recruit Karon Abraham contributed 18 points and 4 assists, while Bryant Lewis added 13 points and 7 rebounds. This Eastside trio are the main pieces to how far the team will go in the counties, but the key to their run probably will be up to 6’2″ junior Allen Dantzler. He had an 11 rebound game and it’s this kind of effort that is going to be key to the Ghosts success in the tournament. Dantzler is their biggest player and will be looked upon to give a “big man” effort, even at his size. The first test will be Saturday against Pompton Lakes H.S. Montclair’s Tyler Jones led them in scoring with 11.

Teaneck Blowout Passaic 66-41

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For a quarter it looked like the game was gonna be as good as advertised. Teaneck and Passaic played a close first quarter as the Highwaymen held a 16-14 1st quarter lead. The wheels began to fall apart for Passaic after that as Teaneck took control from the 2nd quarter en route to a 66-41 blowout of Passaic H.S. Teaneck had 4 players in double figures led by Shomari Barber’s 20. Kyle Steinbergin finished with 13 and sophomore Brandon Davis added 10. Of course, the Highwaymen got another tremendous floor game from senior standout Javae King-Gilchrist who had 11 points, 9 assists, 5 steals and kept his team on their toes with his energy. Teaneck blew the game open in the third quarter behind Barber, who had 10 of his 20 in the period. The Highwaymen took a 56-31 lead into the 4th. The lone bright spot for Passaic, was senior Tyshawn Pickett who had 24 points and 10 rebounds. Unfortunately, it seemed as if he was playing by himself most of the game.

Crosgile Leads DePaul Past P.C.T. 62-53

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In a preview of Passaic County Tournament play, DePaul Catholic and Passaic County Tech gave a glimpse of whats in store. St. Joseph recruit Justin Crosgile showed why he is so highly touted. The senior from DePaul was a stat sheet stuffer in his teams 62-53 win over a scrappy Passaic County Tech. Crosgile gave his team whatever was needed throughout the game. If they needed buckets, he gave them buckets with 26 points. Need to get on the boards? He provided that with 12, including 6 offensive rebounds. Share the rock? Justin had 6 assists and could have had a few more with a little more alertness from his teammates. And when his team needed defense, he provided it, holding Tech standout Maynard Freeman to 10 points and adding 6 steals. In other words, Crosgile refused to let his team lose this game. Junior Matt Miller contributed 13 points and 7 rebounds and Joe Giacci added 9 rebounds as DePaul dominated the boards 38-22. DePaul led by 2 at the end of the third, but behind Crosgile outscored Tech 22-15 in the 4th. Tech got quality play from sophomores Brandon James (10pts, 4 asts, 3stls.) and Washon Franklin (9pts, 5rebs, 3stls.).