Drew Harvey had 13 points while Noah Harvey had 12 as Cinnaminson overwhelmed Pitman 73-43 at the Holy Cross Prep Showcase in Delran.
Joel Blamon tallied 11 points and Amare Gantt had eight points and four rebounds for Cinnaminson (18-1). Andrew Plaza finished with seven points and seven rebounds and Colin Parrish chipped in with six points and three rebounds.
Michael Fisicaro led Pitman (11-10) with nine points while Stephen Devanney had eight points and eight rebounds. Greg Petersen chipped in with seven points and Nate Campisi grabbed seven rebounds.
No. 15 St. Augustine 63, Overbrook 50
Elijah Brown finished with 20 points to help lead St. Augustine, No. 15 in the NJ.com Top 20, to a 63-50 win over Overbrook at the Holy Cross Prep Showcase in Delran.
St. Augustine (19-4) won its sixth straight game and seven of its last eight.
Overbrook (17-5) lost for only the second time in 11 games.
Triton 59, Holy Cross Prep 54
Leo Impagliazzo was 8-for-9 from the free-throw line and finished with 17 points as Triton outlasted Holy Cross Prep 59-54 at the Holy Cross Prep Showcase in Delran.
Tyshaun Baker produced 13 points while Miles Jones had 10 for Triton (14-7). Jayon Sanders-Cash chipped in with nine points and Major Tomeo had seven.
Camden Academy Charter 60, Cumberland 46
Julius Dominguez poured in 31 points and had five assists and three steals to help lead Camden Academy Charter to a 60-46 win over Cumberland at the Holy Cross Prep Showcase in Delran.
Daniel Casasola tallied 12 points and three assists while Joseph Devine chipped in with seven points for Camden Academy Charter (11-8), which won its second straight game after three losses in a row. Micheal Morton dished out six assists.
Cumberland fell to 6-14.
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