JSZ’s cameras were all over the Garden State for a busy Tuesday night on the hardwood. Check back throughout the night as the highlights are posted!


Ewing 81 Hightstown 77 | 3 OT | Boys

Ewing (10-0) remains undefeated following an 81-77 triple overtime victory over Hightstown (6-5). The Blue Devils led 37-30 at halftime after a 16 point performance from Kenny Rankin in the first half. However, Hightstown trailing for the entire game would take their first lead in the fourth quarter. The contest would eventually go to double overtime where a late three from Darnelle Forrest tied the game in the closing seconds to force a third overtime. Ewing taking a brief lead was able to hold the ball late and closed the marathon out with several trips to the free throw line. Kenny Rankin finished with 30 points.

JSZ’s Nery Rodriguez has the highlights and postgame reaction from Hightstown:

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Camden 81 Eastside 48 | Boys

In the battle for Camden, The High left no doubt about which team still runs the city. Albany commit Boog Robinson led a balanced Panthers attack with 15 points. Billy Richmond added 14 points, while Kentucky commit Aaron Bradshaw had 13 points for Camden (9-1). Rashee Bell poured in a game-high 25 points for the Tigers (7-1) in the loss.

JSZ’s Mike Frankel has the highlights from a sold out Camden High: 

JSZ’s coverage of Camden is made possible by Cooper University Health Care.


Lenape 48 Eastern 38 | Boys

The Indians go on the road and pick up a key Olympic Conference win, handing the Vikings their first loss in American Division play. Tye Dorset poured in a game-high 17 points to lead the way for Lenape (9-2). Myles Primas scored 12 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter, carrying the load for the Indians down the stretch. Damien Edwards finished with a team-high 16 points in the loss for Eastern (6-4).

JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Voorhees:

JSZ’s coverage of Eastern is brought to you by Cooper University Health Care.