Triton defeated Pinelands, 6-0, and Highland was an 8-4 winner over Hammonton.
Triton is the No. 6 seed and Highland is the No. 7 seed in the South Jersey Group III playoffs.
Highland is the No. 8 seed in South Jersey Group II, and Timber Creek is No. 11 in South Jersey Group III.
Competition begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at Moorestown High School.
Triton fell to Gloucester, 8-7, in the tournament final on Saturday.
The baseball team won, 6-5, while the softball team fell, 14-13.
Seth Henry, Sheldon Morris, Lucas Siegfried and Mark Gillis finished in the top three of their weight classes at the Region 8 tournament.
Highland had five individual champions take home titles, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek and Triton each have a No. 1 seed heading into the tournament at Overbrook Friday night.
Timber Creek is the No. 4 seed in the boys South Jersey Group III playoffs, and Highland is the No. 5 seed, according to nj.com.
Wall defeated Highland, 32-31, according to nj.com.
The Tartans enter the playoffs on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Ali had 856 yards and six touchdowns last year, according to nj.com.
Brittany Martin was among 823 high school seniors nominated for the games. Final selections will be made Jan. 28.
Woodstown defeated Camden Charter, 61-60, in the consolation game, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek defeated Kingsway, 51-44, in the James G. Atkinson Memorial Classic final on Saturday, according to nj.com.
The boys and girls each advanced to the final of the James G. Atkinson Memorial tournament.
High school basketball season began over the weekend.
The Tartans crowned three individual champions, according to nj.com.
A look at the upcoming week in sports in the Black Horse Pike Regional School District.
Greg Webb changed his verbal commitment from Rutgers to Temple this week, according to philly.com.
Lauren Alwan scored her 1,000th career point with 18 seconds in the Ospreys' win over Eastern University.
Pete Goetz cited the desire to see his sons play high school football, according to the Courier Post.
Shawnee defeated Timber Creek, 7-0, to win the South Jersey Group IV title, according to nj.com.
The South Jersey Group IV final begins at 3:30 p.m. at Rowan University.
Timber Creek pulled out a 26-20 win, according to nj.com.
The top-seeded Chargers face No. 2 seed Shawnee in the final, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek remained undefeated and advanced to the semifinals, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek hosts Winslow Friday night, while Triton visits Hammonton, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek defeated Hammonton and Triton downed Seneca, according to nj.com.
The Red Raiders found a way to score two goals against a Timber Creek goalie that made 14 saves, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek moved ahead of Shawnee and Hammonton, according to nj.com.
Triton and Highland fell in games this week, according to nj.com.
Timber Creek, Highland and Triton all made the playoffs despite losing records, according to nj.com.
The Chargers and Shawnee are each 6-0 with 93 points. Triton and Winslow are next with 57.
Timber Creek won, 33-21, according to nj.com.
The deadline to submit a nomination is Dec. 31, 2014.
Highland is in eighth place in Group III following back-to-back wins.
Timber Creek outlasted Williamstown on penalty kicks, according to nj.com.
Highland defeated Deptford, 20-6, on Friday night, according to nj.com.