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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! 

Kennedy Falls In O.T., Passaic H.S. Beats Eastside H.S.

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Despite the heroic effort of Asmar Edwards, Kennedy Highschool fell to Plainfield Highschool in overtime 85-72 in the Jingle Bells Jubilee Tournament. Edwards, who finished with 29 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals hit a three pointer from behind half court to send the game into overtime at 63-63. But with Shondell Stewart ( 15 pts., 8 rebs. )and Dawan Lighty both fouled out Plainfield was able to to exploit Kennedy’s main weakness which is depth. This was probably the most exciting game of this young basketball season as the game was tied 11 times. Anthony Baskerville (27 pts., 4 rebs., 3assts.) and Isaiah Epps (19 pts., 11 rebs., 7 assts., 3 stls.) put on a tremendous show for Plainfield as they outscored the Knights 22-9 in overtime. Antoine Alexander was a big contributor for Kennedy with 13 points and 8 rebounds. Plainfield will now play Bishop Loughlin in the Jubilee championship. Kennedy will play Linden H.S., who lost to Loughlin for third place.

Passaic H.S. Beats Eastside H.S. 81-73

In the first of at least three meetings, Passaic proved as of now they are the team willing to give a maximum effort to get a win,beating Eastside 81-73. Senior Tyshawn Pickett scored 25 points and junior Najee Salaam added 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead Passaic. Combined with relentless defense the Indians kept Eastside off balanced much of the game. Bryant Lewis led Eastside with a game high 28 points and Dave Robertson and Karon Abraham chipped in with 19 and 18 points respectively. Down one at the half , Passaic went on a 14-2 run to begin the third quarter. Eastside came storming back behind 7 straight points from Abraham and two buckets by Lewis, but Passaic took over behind the play of Pickett late in the game. The Ghosts don’t seem to be insync to begin the season as they took their third straight loss to begin the season. As a result, Passaic will be playing St. Peters Prep for fifth place and Eastside will be going home

St. Peters Prep wins 57-49

Myles Davis scored 24 points to lead St. Peters Prep as they defeated Monsignor Bonner H.S. and will play Passaic.

Kennedy wins, Eastside and Passaic fall in Jingle Bells

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The first annual Jingle Bells Jubilee Holiday Tournament provided mixed results for local area teams. Kennedy reached the semifinals and will meet Plainfield High School by dominating Monsignor Bonner H.S. from Philadelphia 71-52. Shodell Stewert led the Knights with 25 points and Asmar Edwards added 14 as the Knights blew the game open in the third quarter behind relentless fullcourt pressure defense. Meanwhile, Eastside and Passaic had different results. They will meet each other in the losers bracket. Eastside played a great game for three quarters in their 89-78 loss to Bishop Loughlin of Brooklyn, N.Y. Led by Karon Abraham (24pts. 5 stls.) and Dave Robertson (23pts. 6 rebs.) the Ghost held a 10 point lead at the half and a 3 point lead at the end of the third, but Loughlin slowly wore them down behind the play of the Rivals.com #1 ranked junior out of New York City Jayvaughn Pinkston. The 6’6″ 240 lb junior scored 16 of his 23pts in the second half as he dominated the fourth quarter. Pinkston also had 11 rebounds. He got help from Trevon Hamlet (26pts. 8rebs.) and junior swingman Brandon Frazier (24pts.) Allen Dantzler (9pts. 9rebs.) and Joe Moore (12pts. 6rebs.) each gave quality efforts for the Ghost. Passaic H.S.’s Tyshawn Pinkett got into foul trouble early and it hurt the Indians. Najee Salaam (9pts. 8rebs.) was the lone bright spot with Pinkett sitting a lot of the in the 51-38 loss to a talented Linden High School team. St. Joseph recruit David Bruce’s 22points and 12 rebounds proved too much for Passaic.

Plainfield H.S. beats St. Peters Prep 61-53

Isaiah Epps 21 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and Tyrone Johnson’s 16points, 5 rebounds, 4 assist and 3 blocks offset the play of Ronald Roberts 25 points, 12 rebounds and Keith Lumpkins 11 points 11 rebounds in probably the most entertaining game of the day.  Plainfield will meet Kennedy and Prep will meet Monsignor Bonner.



Teaneck Sneaks Past P.C.T. 70-66

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 The Kid fills the stat sheet! For the second time, Javae Gilchrist made his presence felt big time in Teanecks 70-66 win over Passaic County Tech. in the Indian Hills Christmas Tournament. After hitting the game winner against Eastside H.S., Gilchrist was mr. do it all against P.C.T. scoring 15 points , 6 rebounds, 5 assists and an impressive 9 steals. He led a balanced scoring attack as Kyle Steinbergin(18 pts.), Shomari Barber(13 pts., 5 rebs.) and Jonathan Blue (10pts.) all contributed. Steinbergin, in particular made his presence felt hitting big shots including what proved to be the game winner with 16 seconds left. P.C.T. got it from Jonathan Rodriguez who finished with 22 points and 5 assists and Maynard Freeman who added 16 points and 3 steals. The Highwayman will meet Bergen Catholic H.S. in the semifinals.     

                               Bergen Catholic Defeats Indian Hills 62-48

Eric Flanagan scored 21 points, including four 3 pointers to help break open a close game most of the way.After Indian Hills cut the lead, closing to within 4 points B.C. went on a 12-2 run to close it out. Doug Rigg and Mark Richards both added 12 points. Justin Van Groww, Indian hills top scorer and one of the better players in North New Jersey was held to 11 points as the host of the tournament was relegated to the losers bracket

                          St. Joe’s Romps Englewood H.S. 68-32

Joe Efese led St. Joe’s with17 points and 8 rebounds and Kai Dominguez added 11 as the Green Knights started the game with a 9-0 run and finished the first quarter with a 30-7 lead. Junior Zachary Anderson, Englewood’s top player was injured in the first half and did not return.