We’ve got hoops coverage from North, Central and South Jersey on the docket tonight. The Patrick School scores an out-of-conference win, two South Jersey powers continue their dominance and Marlboro picks up a historic division win. Stay tuned as all the action rolls in!


Paul VI 64 Mainland 39 | Girls | OceanFirst Bank Game of the Week

The Eagles left no doubt in this battle for South Jersey supremacy, emphatically snapping the Mustangs’ ten-game winning streak. Hannah Hidalgo turned in another stellar performance, finishing with a game-high 26 points in the win. Army-commit Sara McShea chipped in with eleven points for Paul VI (16-3). Kasey Bretones and Ava Mazur each had a team-high ten points in the loss for Mainland (17-2).

JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Linwood:

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Camden 68 Holy Spirit 51 | Boys

The High was without DJ Wagner and Aaron Bradshaw, but Camden still cruised to its 10th consecutive win. Cian Medley scored a game-high 17 points for the Panthers (16-2). Ky Gilliam scored a team-high 15 points for Spirit (11-6) in the loss.

JSZ’s Mike Frankel has the highlights:

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The Patrick School 64 Hun 48 | Boys

Isaiah Griffin led a well balanced Celtics attack on Tuesday afternoon with a game-high 19 points as The Patrick School (15-5) gets back into the win column. Nasir Navaro wasn’t far behind with 17 points, while Dionte Johnson contributed nine additional points. Hun (11-8) had trouble generating offense in the first half and trailed by 20 points at the break. Princeton commit Jack Scott was the Raiders’ top scorer with 14 points.

JSZ’s Jay Cook has the highlights from Elizabeth:

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Marlboro 86 Long Branch 42 | Boys

Jack Seidler had 19 points in the first quarter on the way to a 24 point effort before shutting down midway through the second quarter as the Mustangs win its first Shore Conference divisional title since 1971. JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis has the highlights from Marlboro: