Boys basketball results for Tue., Dec. 30, 2025
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Haverford boys basketball defeated Central Dauphin 65-52 in the Pete & Jameer Nelson Play By Play Classic at Widener University on Tuesday. Silas Graham led the Fords with a game-high 28 points. Manny Butts put forth 16 points and Dillon Gamble pitched in 12.
It was do-or-die for Salem Hills following its third quarter with Juan Diego on Tuesday. The Skyhawks led by five at halftime, but were outscored 20-8 in the third quarter to give the Soaring Eagles a seven-point lead. With its back against the wall, Salem Hills pulled out a 12-0 run in the final four minutes for a 57-50 road win over Juan Diego.
At the top of the scoring pylon, Mason Witt is off to a strong start in his senior campaign, averaging 26.2 points per game and has topped the 30-point mark in three of the Cardinals’ five contests, including a season-high 32 points in the overtime win over the Elks on Dec. 20.
Upsets peppered the 75th annual Waverly Holiday Tournament. The North Mac boys basketball team dished up one last shocking win on Tuesday.
It’s hard to say at this point whether or not the Wamps have truly passed that test quite yet. However, winning the Adams Holiday Tournament on 65-48 victory on Tuesday night over Belmont at Concord-Carlisle High shows that they’re at least beginning to grasp the material.
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Executive boys basketball ends Phillipsburg’s dominance of Easton Rotary tournament
Phillipsburg sophomore forward Dominic Bracco sank the first basket of the second half to cut Executive’s lead to 23-21. The Raptors (8-1) responded with a 14-1 spurt, which was capped by sophomore guard Jaxon Loper scoring layups on back-to-back steals 12 seconds apart.
Interim head coach Charles Rittman says he's working to make changes after taking over for coach Brian Davis. The change follows a rough start to the Jaguars' season. They've lost nine straight games.