SPORTS

Boys basketball roundup for Saturday, Jan. 10

Simeon Pincus
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Coaches vs. Cancer Shootout at Montgomery High School

Bridgewater-Raritan 69, Morristown 63: Matt Mancuso and Raymark Abogado each recorded a team-high 19 points to lead Bridgewater-Raritan (6-2). The Panthers carried a 42-32 halftime lead, though Morristown was able to cut that lead to one heading into the fourth quarter.

Regular season

Rutgers Prep 46, Pennington 44: P.J. Strahm drained a 3-pointer with three seconds left in regulation to lift Rutgers Prep. The point were Straham’s only tallies of the game. Karl Charles posted 24 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Argonauts (7-2). Levi Holmes contributed 10 points and seven assists to the Rutgers Prep cause.

Immaculata 57, Pingry 38: Julian Alexis scored 15 points and Gianni Buarne added 13 to send Immaculata. Christian Medley sent in 12 points for the Spartans (7-2), while Ryan Lane and Drew Gagnon each scored nine for Pingry (3-5).

North Plainfield 64, Voorhees 40: Khalil Dock netted 20 points and Ka-Ron Dock chipped in 16 and five assists for North Plainfield (2-3).

East Brunswick 51, Woodbridge 40: Matt Ross turned in 17 points, with Mike Vick adding 11 and Justin Sewnaire chipping in 10 for East Brunswick (5-2). Zahneer Sheler’s 15 points and Quassim Glover’s 14 paced Woodbridge (5-3).

Old Bridge 46, Edison 38: Luis Cruz scored 13 points and Stephen Storm netted 12 points to power Old Bridge (5-3). Juston Payne scored 13 points and Al Newcombe added 10 for Edison (2-7).

Piscataway 54, Sayreville 50: Dashaun Best Crossen scored 15 points and Donzell Cunningham and D’Ondre Dent each added 10 for Piscataway (2-6). Mike Valentin and Jehyve Floyd each scored 15 points for Sayreville (4-5).

Perth Amboy 51, J.P. Stevens 28: Carlos Done netted 16 points and Ethon Diaz tallied 10 points to lead Perth Amboy (4-5). Javon Blacknall scored eight points to pace J.P. Stevens (3-7).

Hillsborough 65, Raritan 50: Joe Suseck paced Hillsborough with 16 points and Mike Reilly chipped in 13 as the Raiders improved to 6-2. Rob Askes added 12 points in the victory.

Science Park 55, Somerset Tech 42: Stivin Romero posted 15 points and Elijah Bowers added nine points for Somerset Tech (1-5).