Class A North
Manalapan 58, Marlboro 56
Junior Anthony Leger scored a game-high 29 points, including an 11-for-14 show from the free-throw line, helping the Braves pull out another victory over the Mustangs.
Senior Jake Backman gave Manalapan 10 points and hit two clutch free throws and blocked shots in the final minute to seal the win.
Senior Alex Frank leads Marlborough with 20 points.
CBA 48, No. 7 Freehold Twp. 39
Senior Joe White scored 15 points and the Colts came alive late in the third quarter to a win over the Patriots after losing to Freehold Township in double overtime two weeks ago.
Sophomore Justin Farbacher added 11 points, 11 rebounds and 5 steals for the CBA, closing out the game with a 24-9 run in the final nine minutes after scoring just 24 points in the first 23 minutes.
The CBA missed its first 10 three-point attempts, but connected four straight from the end of the third quarter into the fourth. Breaking the drought with a corner three-pointer that cut Township’s lead to 30-27, with senior Anthony Biondrillo tying the game in corner three and White giving the CBA a 33-30 lead on a three.Key from above.
Junior Peter Noble capped off a three-point run with a triple that pushed the CBA’s lead to 38-32. Noble scored all six points in the fourth quarter, along with four assists and two steals.
Senior Jaden Holmes-Cotter led Freehold Township with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while fellow classmate Malachi Harris had all 10 points in the second half and gave the Patriots six assists on two steals.
Class A Central
Holmdel 54, Freehold Boro 42
Junior Nick Seelock scored 17 points and senior Drew Pollock scored 14 as the Hornets beat the Colonials.
Junior Ben Kipnis also scored 11 points for Holmder.
Junior Christian DiGiso scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Freehold Boro, while sophomore teammate Brian Tussey had 10 points and 7 rebounds in the loss.
No. 3 Raritan 45, Matawan 39
With seniors Billy Tiger and Jackson Coleman each scoring 13 points, the Rockets opened the season with a 13-game winning streak with a balanced offense and a tougher defense.
Senior Jack O’Leary added 10 points for Raritan. Raritan did no worse than its share of the Class A Central Division Championship with Friday night’s win.
Sophomore Chauncey Brown scored 14 points and senior Colin Haluska led Matawan with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
St. John Bianniy 59, Long Branch 55
Sophomore Aiden Ur scored 19 points as the Lancers beat the Green Wave.
Senior Connor Howard added 12 points while junior Emmanuel Domingo brought 11 points to St. John Vianny.
Class B North
No.9 Colts Neck 52, Red Bank 46
Sophomore Vova Trotsko scored 22 points and grabbed 9 rebounds as the Cougars battled past the Bucks to dominate the regular season series.
Older Will Sardes and Tyler Spencer each scored 11 points, and Sardes also added six rebounds and four assists to the Colts neck. Junior Mike Belcher also put in a strong all-around effort in the win, posting 8 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.
Senior Nick Valentino led Red Bank with 21 points and two free throws with 2:05 left to tie the score at 42-42. The Coltsnecks regained the lead on the next Cougar possession with a putback by Spencer, with the Coltsnecks closing out the win 6–7 from the rest of the foul line.
Senior Colin Teter added 10 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocked shots for Red Bank.
Class C North
Wall 38, Neptune 36
Senior Matt Eisenberg scored 11 points and had nine rebounds, while junior Bo Pepe hit two free throws with nine seconds remaining as the Crimson Knights clinched their first win of the season over the Scarlet Flyers. surprised me with
Senior Davionne Pearson led Neptune with a game-high 16 points.
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Howell 48, Brick 34
Junior Chris Meehan scored a game-high 15 points and senior Damian Padilla had 13 points and 20 rebounds to lead the Rebels to a victory over the Green Dragons.
Junior DJ Orloff also scored 11 points, while sophomore Jayden Johnson led Brick with nine points.
Point Beach 80, Lacey 79 (OT)
Senior Kevin Barnes drives the game winner with six seconds left in overtime when freshman Jacob Edgecombe hits a game-tying 3-pointer at the regulation buzzer and Garnet Gulls gives the Lions a thrilling overtime victory Did.
Lacey’s senior, Ryan Fitzgerald, came up with a steal and was fouled with 1.9 seconds remaining, making the team 65–64. Fitzgerald hit both ends of the 1-1 to extend their lead to 3, with Point Beach needing 3 to send the game into overtime with 1.9 seconds left on the floor.
Senior Kyle Corrans shot an inbounds pass to the opposite free-throw line, where junior John Coakley caught the ball past a defender and shot it into the right corner. Edgecomb fielded the three-pointer across his line and calmly sank his shot that tied the game.
Point Beach led 76-71 in overtime, but Lacey recovered thanks to two 3-pointers from junior Logan Brash. left.
After an initial mistake and a jump ball to put the possession back on Point Beach, Garnet Gulls passed the ball to Barnes at the top of the key and the senior drove to the basket for a strong go-ahead finish.
Brash hit a potential game-winning three-point attempt, but it didn’t go well.
Barnes scored 24 points, Edgecombe scored 18 and Coakley scored a career-high 20 on clutch assists. Corrans also scored points on his beach, where he finished in double figures with 11 points.
Fitzgerald led Lacey with 23 points, while senior Chris Venturoso lost with 20 points and 7 rebounds. Senior Dylan Hall also brought the Lions his 12 points and he seven assists.
Non-conference
Henry Hudson 70, Academy Charter 49
Senior Jax Ross scored a game-high 23 points and the Admirals won the Academy Charter.
Sophomore Jack Fitzpatrick added 11 points and junior Daemyung Sparks-Edwards replaced Henry Hudson with nine.
Anthony Lyonns led the Academy Charter with 14 points.
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