SPORTS

Boys Basketball Roundup for Saturday, Feb. 4

Lauren Knego
@laurenknego

Delaware Valley 55, High Point 41: Kevin Scanlan finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and four assists as No. 6 Delaware Valley (13-4) beat No. 11 High Point (9-8) to advance to the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament quarterfinals. Christian Hlinka tallied 15 points and four rebounds. Brian Godown chipped in 13 points and eight rebounds. The Terriers will face No. 3 Newton in the next round.

Patrick School 42, Union Catholic 38: Brandon Hampton and Kyle Lofton each finished with nine points, two rebounds and three assists for Union Catholic (10-8). Ibn Lynn added nine points, two rebounds and two assists.

Hackettstown 60, Voorhees 43: Blair Felts recorded 12 points and five rebounds as No. 13 Voorhees (7-10) fell to No. 5 Hackettstown (12-7) in the H/W/S Tournament second round. Kyle Kokowskie finished with nine points, four rebounds and two steals.

Immaculata 63, Westfield 50: Jared Chambliss scored 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead Immaculata (11-9). TJ Kerwin chipped in 10 points. For Westfield (7-11), Matt Gagum scored 14 points. Adam McDaniel scored 12 points.

Old Bridge 55, Monroe 40: Kyle Parris scored a game-high 33 points to lead Old Bridge (13-7). For Monroe (3-16), Luke Patel scored 16 points and Sashank Sindhia added 13 points.

Linden 64, Hun 61: Khalief Crawford recorded a double-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and two steals for Linden (15-2). Tavon Jones finished with 21 points, six rebounds and three assists. Marcellus Livingston added 14 points, five rebounds and four assists.

Edison 59, J.F. Kennedy 53: Joe Cudakiewicz finished with 23 points, four rebounds and three steals for Edison (7-13). Christian Wantong recorded 16 points, four blocks and two steals. Justin Turner added 12 points, three rebounds, six assists and five steals. Tamaj Coleman led J.F. Kennedy (7-9) with 16 points. Peter Obertan scored 12 points and Carlton Sears chipped in 10 points.

Scotch Plains-Fanwood 61, New Providence 45: Jack Brady led Scotch Plains-Fanwood (18-1) with 19 points. Lamont Cruse scored 11 points. Dylan Bedder finished with 16 points for New Providence (9-8). Greg Meyers added 14 points.

Montgomery 42, Hopewell Valley 41: Danny Engels scored a game-high 19 points to pace Montgomery (9-9). Matt Remsen scored nine points.

J.P. Stevens 32, Perth Amboy 29: Kasi Hazzard finished with 13 points to lead J.P. Stevens (6-12). Rishav Ghosh scored 12 points. Joseph Malave led Perth Amboy (6-13) with seven points.

Bridgewater-Raritan 60, Columbia 53: Sterling White led Bridgewater-Raritan (13-6) with 18 points. Tony Colarusso scored 14 points and Aaron Gao added 11 points.

Ridge 61, Hillside 55: Chris Feringa scored a game-high 19 points for Ridge (8-12). Chris Baurkot and Curtis Lyons each scored 12 points.

Colonia 58, North Brunswick 48: Connor Bevilacqua led Colonia (6-13) with 22 points. Luke Valeriano tallied 14 points. For North Brunswick (10-9), Maneet Batra and Jordan Salisbury each scored 10 points.

St. Mary (Eliz.) 65, Rutgers Prep 56: Zachary Brown led Rutgers Prep (10-8) with 16 points. Nahshon Battle chipped in 13 points.

East Brunswick 60, Piscataway 53: Joe Sampson and Ezra Levitt each scored 12 points to pace East Brunswick (9-10). Dante Ralph added nine points. For Piscataway (10-8), Keshawn Grant scored 13 points. Jordan Davidson finished with 12 points and D'Ondre Dent chipped in 10 points.

Manville 45, Hopatcong 19: Ondra Mayfield led Manville (7-12) with 16 points and two rebounds. Kehinde Ibironke finished with 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals. Ramon Quinonez added 11 rebounds, five points and three assists. Gabriel Van Buren chipped in 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals.

Millburn 76, Gov. Livingston 32: Billy Pencek led Gov. Livingston (6-11) with 14 points.

Rahway 45, Oratory Prep 34: Keyshawn Cummings scored 17 points to lead Rahway (14-2). Zion Pendleton added 10 points.

Bernards 50, Somerville 37: Daniel Ball led Bernards (16-3) with 16 points. Owen Loughlin finished with 10 points.