Paterson Catholic Pulls Out Win In West Virginia 70-67 in O.T.
West Virginia: Paterson Catholic went into West Virginia and pulled off an overtime win against Huntington Prep which has produced players such as Kentucky’s Patrick Patterson and the Memphis Grizzlies O.J.Mayo. The Cougars pulled the game off in overtime as sophomore Kyle Anderson made a layup with 4 seconds left to tie it at the end of regulation. Junior Myles Mack led PC in scoring with 21 points, while Seton Hall recruit Fuquan Edwin(pictured) finished with 19 points and 6 steals. Junior Derrick Randall contributed 12 points and pulled down 11 rebounds. The game marked the season debut of D1 football player Trevor Clemmings. He contributed defensively and only has made the Cougars an even stronger and deeper squad. They have improved their record to 5-0 and will take on St. Peter’s Prep Sunday in the Playaz Club sponsored New Years Jump-Off Showcase at Teaneck H.S.
St. Joe’s Captures Indian Hills Holiday Festival 80-79 In O.T.!
Senior Tony Efese had a career game with 26 points to lead St. Joseph H.S. to it’s 2nd consecutive Indian Hills Holiday festival championship beating Passaic County Tech 80-79 in overtime. Efese, who also grabbed 10 rebounds was a force inside,but also knocked down two 3’s. Kai Dominguez added 16 points and Mike Marchman had 10. Senior Greg Torchon and junior Lyoha Agho each finished with 9 points. Torchon hit a big three late in the contest. For Passaic Tech it was a heartbreaking game as they led early by as much as 12 points in the 1st half. Their quickness was too much early for Joe’s as junior Brandon James(23 pts) and junior Xavier Nieves (22 pts, 9rebs., 4asts, 4blks.) each had strong halves. Joe’s was able to use it’s size in the 2nd half to neutralize Tech. Sophomore Asaad Hinton played a great 2nd half for Tech scoring all 17 of his points in the stanza. Tech had a few opportunities to finish the game in regulation, but was unable to produce the knockout blow and kept Joe’s alive as Efese layup tied the game in regulation and sent it to overtime. Senior Terrell McDuffie finished with 10 for Tech. Efese was named tournament M.V.P.
Consolation : Bergen Catholic – 63 Hackensack -48
Senior Doug Rigg scored 17 points and junior Mark Richards added 16 points and 8 rebounds to give Bergen Catholic a relatively easy win over Hackensack 63-48 in the 3rd place game of the Indian Hills Holiday festival. Junior Eric Flanagan made 4 three point baskets to finish the game with 12, while senior Sean McGuire played a solid floor game with 9 points, 6 assists and 4 steals. Hackensack was led by senior guard Alex George-Sabater with 22 points, including 6 threes and junior Terik Bridgeman with 10 points, 10 points and 3 blocked shots.