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courierpostonline.com 4C SPORTS SCHEDULE BASKETBALL NJSIAA Tournament S.J.Group 3 Quarterfinals Winslow Twp.at Ocean Mainland at Seneca at Timber ridgeton at TR S.J.Group 1Quarterfinals Gloucester at indenwold at Burlington City at Palmyra at C.J.Group 3 Quarterfinals Moorestown at Northern Pennsauken at C.J.Group 1Quarterfinals Keyport at Non-Public A South irst Round Gloucester Catholic at Donovan Paul VI at St.John ishop Ahr at St.Augustine,6 Pingry at Bishop Camden Catholic at Union BASKETBALL NJSIAA Tournament S.J.Group 3 Quarterfinals Absegami at Ocean Mainland at Timber Creek at Toms River Delsea at S.J.Group 1Quarterfinals Pitman at Wildwood at Haddon Clayton at New Paulsboro at Haddon S.J.Non-Public A First Round Bishop Eustace at Donovan Pingry at Paul C.J.Group 3 Quarterfinals Moorestown at RESULTS BASKETBALL NJSIAA Tournament South Jersey Group 4 First Round Egg Harbor Twp.53615-29 Washington Twp.17191414-64 Estrada Hickman 2, Michael Dodd Sweeney Fogg Perdomo 2 Cook Ortiz Greene Racobaldo 6, ajee Wilson McPherson Garner Foti McGee Meintel Hickson 4 Rancocas Valley19141115-59 Shawnee14131513-55 Perry Brown Dawkins Tonic Ruby 7, Brandon Boggs 8. Noll Kernan Mague Austin Robinson Deveney 9. Williamstown16957-37 Atlantic City15121118-56 on 4. Jr.15,Centino 13, Harris 2. Jackson Memorial 5681 8-37 Eastern14241519-72 Hawrlyk Trent in Boyle Lucas Blue itlak 4.

Williams Davis 12, Maliq Sanders Edwards oeller Barbera Nichols Catrino ms 6. Kingsway751614-42 Cherry Hill East1412910-45 Brown Hart Scanlan Blaszczyk 5. DiAntonio McClendon 12, Timmy Perry Campbell Rosen-Swell 2. Southern10111017-48 Lenape20171514-66 Wejnert Dubois Dubois Keizer Valeriani 3, Matt Mershon 2. Topolski Kupa Owens-Hill Yerkes Johnson Rinehimer Gilmore rew Sims Matlack 2.

Howell4101316-43 Cherokee 1 8 1 6 1 7 1 8 -6 8 Brantley Palumbo 7, att Morton Cacciatore Cavallero Jones Morales Wilson Morton erraro 3. Rowe Bennett obin Brown Dicaro 3, teve Gervasi Marshall Connolly Roberson rank Roberson 1. Cherry Hill West River North 55 South Jersey Group 2 First Round Oakcrest071318-38 Camden24231826-91 Garland Elliott on Burch Smith Smith 5, Jaylen Busby 5. Thompson Holloway 17, than Tarte Anfield Williams Williams Singleton Hawkins Evans reer 6. West Deptford1214317-46 Pleasantville1591521-60 Malloy Malloy 3.

6, Wallace 2. Barnegat106411-31 Middle Twp.134711-35 2, Anderson 19. 10, cLaughlin 6. Cedar Creek11111211-45 Cinnaminson1681021-55 Gains Davis Down Melton Rodriguez 14, Shamar Herring Watson 1. Taylor Bresnahan abbler McCarthy Rickus 6.

Penn Tech7131314-47 Woodstown16191112-58 Osbourne Marshall 10, ariq Moore Hutchinson awn Chambliss Garcia 6. Hall Roane uzzupe Hackett Oscar Blaszczyk 3. Sterling22151214-63 Haddonfield 82 1 2 7 1 7 -7 3 Syer Tuten Roe 10, ayzon Fields Eshelman Skillings Hill 7. Bond Fell Gilmartin DePersia Bond 10, Tom Kadar 3. Audubon 1 4 1 3 41 5 -4 6 edford Tech13201215-60 Furlong Tassi Bordi Long Pergola arbone Blaylock 2.

Vincent Conyer 9, errick Jones Martinez-Jones arker Baynum Holden 2. Manchester Twp.50,Collingswood 28 on-Public South First Round Holy Spirit10111026-57 Rutgers Prep1041919-52 Jones Stoll 5 Marczyk Miller Daniel Gallagher 2. Needleman Charles 10, iles Johnson Brown Smith Battle Jones Zullo 3. Doane Academy371523-48 Mater Dei16292215-82 Greene Powe ane Pettis Rodriguez 2, illie Colon 2. McCombs Mitchell 1 Elliott Barnes ones Harris Greene 8, Marvin Pierre McKnight Krueger Harris Jara 2.

St.Joseph13221223-70 Roselle Catholic18282114-81 4, itasick 5,. 3, arter 2. St.Mary’s 1 7 91 4 2 4 -6 4 ildwood Cath.2191821-69 Mixon Sessoms 6 St.Fleur Warren 15, Casmir Ochiaka Hall 5. Smith Fields Legler DiCave Bell Fields 15. Trenton Catholic 30 Central Jersey Group 2 First Round New Providence981310-40 Bordentown23232017-83 Vass Cole Romeo Kelly Trezza Barletta Davidson House Barletta 2.

Gipson Gordon Brown Ansong Mendez Hearn 3. Spotswood 55 Willingboro 44 North Plainfield 37 Rumson-Fair Haven 40 Johnson Tech 28 Lincoln Boro Manasquan 38 BASKETBALL JSIAA Tournament S.J.Group 4 First Round Vineland 651 5 4-3 0 enape18191820-75 Esquilin Williams 1, Nosaja Echevarria Saunders 2, Chakyra Moss 2. Sims McGrogan 8, Sapphire Brown Holmes Keyes Mulroy Kov acs Risica 4, Jessica Kaminski Schwartz Breuninger Shawnee13141517-59 Wash.Twp.0101011-31 Morgan Schuck offner Byrne Baechler Barr Lodge 2. Dorney Eggers nna Capacchione Balsama Gelston 3. Cherry Hill East1114810-43 Southern197814-48 Bell Hammerquist 6, Zoe Peterzel Villegas 16.

Henderson McHale Muraczewski Nicolini Nicolini 7. Jackson Memorial-21 Cherokee -5 7 Jones Evans anzor Sheeran 2. McGoey Gibson Therien Debicki Reistle 7 Brown Manzo Rowan Wallace Fowler 2. Clearview481611-39 ingsway 1 9 1 7 92 1 -6 6 Hansen Harbaugh ia Michael Watermasysk Bouzakis Martin 3. Hahn Hahn Hers perger Robinson Lowry Lane Bruno 2.

Atlantic City 41 ancoas Valley 54 S.J.Group 2 First Round Buena 5551-1 6 innaminson1328145-60 Gilliano Maxwell 2, Aysiah Cintron Draper ruce 4. Colella Kane DiLeo Flynn Robinson Ogden Parrish Herron Saginario 2. Gateway5269-22 Haddonfield2115169-61 Schultes Devon DeJohn Moniz Moran 2, riscellis Pichardo 1. Kelly Smart Stanton Campo 2, aura Enright Poisel George 2. Collingswood 8433-1 8 anchester Twp.1112915-47 Hunt Kargbo McConnell Schlichting 1.

Burton Fucci Green Moore Sharry Spence 3. Woodstown5797-28 Sterling1214913-48 3, Roberts 2. Naone-Carter Wall ace Shinkowitz Zapata 4. Overbrook 48 ower Cape May 45 Middle Twp.45,Audubon 13 S.J.Non-Public First Round Wildwood Catholic-46 Holy Cross-43 Herbert McNulty en Moratti Johnson McMullan 11 Morocco Skelton 9, ary Kiefner Moran McHugh 4. Doane Ac.

41 4 11 4 -3 3 Holy Spirit2019229-70 8. 6 2. Moor.Friends 4789-2 8 I mmaculata 1 6 1 8 1 2 1 8 -6 4 Gregory Aguilar Ghazal Runyan otte Stern Watson Roberts White 2. 6, ilbert 3. Central Jersey Group 2 First Round Delran49612-31 Holmdel841713-42 Cloud Ryan lle Gizzi Mee 2.

Coffaro Inman Milkowski Schultz Quintan a Clarke Salvia 2. Willingboro1111910-41 Manasquan18161618-68 Coleman-Kearney Fitzpatrick McFarlane McNair Robinson Wilson 2. Clark Geissler hart Heenan Kelly Mabry Mahon Masonius 8, Emma McMenarnan Stevens 8. Rumson-Fair Haven 35 LOCAL SCOREBOARD Inspired by a strong first half and a 24-point ame by Demetrius Hall, oodstown High School usted visiting Pennsauken Tech from the first ound of the South Jersey Group 2 basketball tournament, 58-47, on Tuesday and broke the 44- year old school record for wins in a season. The Wolverines, seeded fourth in the 16-team field, improved to 23-3 this winter behind an attack that featured 24 points from Hall, a senior who averages 13 points a game.

record of 22 wins in a season was set in the 1971-72 campaign. Woodstown grabbed a 35-20 halftime advantage on its way to a berth in quarterfinals. Jawan Roane added 14 points. 91, Oakcrest 38: Top-seeded he quarterfinals. ON-PUBLIC SOUTH Spirit 57, Rutgers Prep 52: Down by two points on the road entering the fourth quarter, the Spartans made 8-of-15 foul shots in the final period to rally for a first- round win.

Tyler Jones scored 6 of his 24 points in he last quarter, and C.J. arnes added 4 of his 17. Mater Dei 82, Doane Ac. 48: ryce Greene (21) and Yeshua Powe (14) each had four 3-point baskets in the loss. C.J.

GROUP 2 83, New Providence 40: Top- seeded Bordentown (23-4) battered New Providence as Dante Gipson (25) and Darnill Brown (18) combined for seven 3-pointers, and Myron Gordon got loose for 20 points. 64, Del- ran 55: Eric Dadika carried Spotswood to the win with a 40-point game, putting Spotswood in the quarterfinals against Bordentown. The Bears got 22 points from Qua- mir Davis and 18 by Matt Murphy. igures for the first time his season. balanced attack also included Justin 11points, and 10 each from Dylan Yerkes and Dante Owens-Hill.

72, Jackson Memorial 37: The Vikings (18-9), seeded third, bolted to a 38-11halftime a dvantage and cruised i nto the quarterfinals. ustin Williams topped 10 Eastern scorers with 21 oints, and Keithantonio Davis chipped in with 12. Valley 59, Shawnee 55: The ninth- seeded Red Devils (16-11) returned from eighth- seeded Shawnee (16-11) with a narrow win, despite getting just seven points from their leading scorer, Brenden Ruby, who averages 18 points a game. Adam Perry picked up the offense with 21points, and Lakier Brown scored 10. 68, Howell 42: The second-seeded Chiefs (19-8) reeled off 18 of the first 22 points against Howell.

Zach Rowe registered 14 points and Tymere Bennett had 10 for Cherokee, which will face Lenape in amden blitzed the Falc ons, racing to a 24-0 first-quarter lead and getting points from 10 players in the triumph. Myles Thompson scored 21points, Jamal Holloway tossed in 17 and Ethan Tarte added 12 for the Panthers. Tech 60, A udubon 46: Shakwel incent took control of he first-round matchup, hitting all of four 3- ointers in a 27-point performance that bounced the Green Wave. Tech, seeded No. 7, outscored Audubon by 32-17 over the two middle periods.

Senior Brian Furlong paced Audubon with 16 points in his final game. 55, Cedar Creek 45: Devon Taylor delivered 17 points and Will Cabbler chipped in 14 points as the Cinnaminson won the battle of the Pirates. S.J. GROUP 4 66, Southern 48: The Indians got offense from an unexpected source as sophomore Jake Topolski scored a team-high 13 points in the first-round game, reaching double Woodstown sets school record with 23rd win BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Camden, Med. Tech advance FOR THE COURIER-POST Lauren Lewis buried our long-distance shots and finished with 15 points as the fourth-seeded Rancocas Valley High School basketball eam survived a opening- ound scare with a 58-54 victory over Eastern in the South Jersey Group 4 tournament Tuesday night.

he Red Devils will ost fifth-seeded Southe rn Regional in quarterfinal round. Southern eliminated herry Hill East 48-43 in its opening-round game Kate McShea tallied 10 oints while Jonise Ledbetter and Briana Boyd each had nine points apiece for Rancocas Valley. Leah Manchel led Eastern with 11points. In other S.J. Group 4 action: Lenape 75, Vineland 30: The tops eeded Indians rolled out a 12-point lead in the first quarter and cruised their 25th win of the season.

Maddie Sims knocked down a game- igh 20 points and Kendall Keyes contributed 14 or Lenape, which will ost ninth-seeded Shawnee on Thursday at 6 p.m. osaja Echevarria led Vineland with 14 points. 59, Wash- i ngton Twp. 31: The Ren- na Shinkowitz added 16 and 11points, respective- for Sterling. Manchester Twp.

4 7, Collingswood 18: Morgan McConnell scored 10 points for the 13th-seeded Panthers. Cedar Creek 55, est Deptford 42: Erika anko sank 16 points as the seventh-seeded Pirates turned away the 10th-seeded Eagles. Samantha Budd and Rita rinz had 14 and 13 oints, respectively, for West Deptford. NON-PUBLIC Spirit 70, Doane Ac. 33: Cass allagher delivered 15 oints, Loyana Young a dded 14, Javanna Holt had 12 and Fran Geromini as the third-seeded partans rolled to victory.

63, oorestown Friends 28: The Foxes fell behind 16-4 in the first quarter and never recovered. Charlotte Stern was injured in the opening quarter and return. Catholic 4 6, Holy Cross 43: The Crusaders collected their hird consecutive open- i ng-round win, including their second on the road. GRP 2 68, Willingboro 41: Despite a ame-high 25 points from Jasmine Fitzpatrick, the himeras bowed out of he tournament. 42, Delran 3 1: Brenna Cloud scored 16 points during the loss.

al round. Kaila Smith led Millville with 10 oints. GRP 2 Overbrook 68, Barnegat 48: Imani Peterson tallied 18 points to go along with five rebounds a nd four assists to high- ight the win over arnegat. Raquel Harris- Scott posted a double- double with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Alyssa Cavallaro added 17 oints, eight assists and our assists for Overbrook, which will travel to third-seeded Middle Township for quarterfinal. Haddonfield 61, Gat eway 22: Taylor Sehdev ank three 3-point shots en route to a game-high 23 poitns as the Bull- awgs took the bite out of the visiting Gators.

C.C. Mooney contributed 12 oints and Mary Kelly had nine for Haddonfield (23-4), which will travel to fourth-seeded Manchester Twp. for quarterfinal game. 60, Buena 16: Marisa DiLeo 17 points), Anne ley (12) and Fiona Flynn 10) each hit double-fig- res as the top-seeded Pirates (21-6) sailed to a lops ided win. Aysiah Cintron led Buena (4-19) with six points.

Sterling 48, Woodstown 28 The seconds eeded Silver Knights olished off their opportunity to move into the uarterfinal round. Jordan Wallace scored 17 points while aone-Carter and Sabri- egades reeled off 13 straight points to start he game and never ooked back en route to he upset win. Jennifer Byrne netted a gamee- high 23 points for Shawnee. Jenna Hoffner, Cam organ, Olivia Schuck a nd Byrne combined for 2 3 rebounds for the Renegades. Torrie Eggers paced Township with 11.

57, Jackson Memorial 21: Isabell a Therien chalked up 21 oints to help power the third-seeded Chiefs to their 20th win. The Chiefs will host sixth- seeded Toms River outh, 65-47 winner over rick Memorial, for quarterfinal game at 5 p.m. 66, Clear- iew 39: The seventh- seeded Dragons broke out of the game with a 1 9-4 run and never looked back en route to a win over the rival Pioneers. Zoe Hahn pumped in a game-high 21points while Renee Hersperger (18 points) and Maddie Hahn (16) also contribute double-digit scoring for Kingsway (19-6). Elain a Hansen had 16 points or Clearview (11-15).

City 60, illville 41: The second- seeded Vikings broke open a close game with a 2 3-12 run to start the second half and eliminated he Thunderbolts. Lajer ah Wright chalked up a game-high 26 points and ieagae Canty had 12 points for Atlantic City, which will host Kingsway i quarterfi- Rancocas Valley checks into quarterfinal round BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Lenape, herokee, Shawnee win FROM STAFF REPOR TS player and coach, including at the University of Pennsylvania in the is a game changer. He dealt with a lot of young boys and set them on the path of being good oung Gushue added. me personally, he helped me grow as father, usband, teacher and ouhey, a certified life oach for his own business Elite Performance, an said. words, and he way he lived, and ied, will live on for generations.

To me personally, it as to keep persevering, to see him fight through cancer and to see him survive through his Welsh said when asked what message he would remember most about Touhey. said play every play like it is your last In his case, he lived his life every day ike it was his last evin Callahan; 856) 486-2424; callahan GannettNJ.com ith character and those kids are going to be lead- rs in industry, in educa- ion and in their community, husbands and wives, athers and herokee coach Mehigan said. talk about a legacy, that's a tremendous impact that will trickle down and those kids will have an impact on future Mehigan said Touhey aught his players to many athletes hink about only the phys- i cal part of the game, but really honed in on the motional and spiritual part of the Mehi- has touched an a wful lot of young Touhey also worked losely with the football rograms at Cherokee a nd Lenape. He taught a generation of kids how to lead of a player. Our players loved the nights we would bring him Gushue said.

ot of times the coaches allowed in the oom. He had a unique ay of getting the players to open up. as diagnosed with stage four lung cancer 36 onths ago. He has been an awesome inspiration to me a nd the whole team in said Michael Welsh, the Shawnee quarterback the last three years. fight through cancer really inspired the team.

We were always playing for coach Touhey. He was a key factor to our wo state championships. It is such a sad day for Shawnee ouhey started work- i ng with the Shawnee ootball program in 2002 a fter being recommended to Gushue by a parent Touhey Continued from Page 1C Funeral Arrangements with the family: at the Bradley Funeral Home, Rt.73 and Evesham Marlton on Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Memorial Service: on Saturday from 1to 3:30 p.m. at The arlton Assembly of God, 625 E. Main Street, Marlton. Kevin Miracle Fund, 62 Union Street, edford N.J. 08055 to offset accrued medical costs and a college fund for his daughters..

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