After trailing 13-10 at the half, Boston outscored New Hampshire 12-8 in the second half to win 22-21 in fifth- and sixth-grade boys’ Moorestown Rec Basketball action. Michael Harrop had seven points to lead Boston. Davey Corriell added six for the winners. Jack Simpson led New Hampshire with seven, while Maxwell Drzik and Devin Trivedi added five each.
In other action:
Maine 22, Northeastern 14: Steven Weissman had 11 points, including nine points from free throws as Maine won. David Batastini had six points and Yanni Lodato four for Northeastern. Brett Berrodin had four for Maine.
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Vermont 25, Hartford 15: Coby Gluck had nine points to lead Vermont; Shane Donahue and Marcus Harvey chipped in five points each. Joseph Egan had 11 points to lead Hartford.
Stony Brook 19, Binghamton 18: Stony Brook scored 11 second-half points for the win. Jack Mitchell had 10 points to lead Stony Brook. Joe Dietz and Jack Miller had seven and six points, respectively, for Binghamton. Andrew Lin (five) and Tim Fleming (four) scored for Stony Brook.
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Albany 13, UMBC 6: Brian Clark and Khalil Steward had four points each to lead Albany. Luke Falcon had six for UMBC.
Third-grade boys
Harvard 25, Brown 22: Chris Furze had eight points and Nicholas Gubitosi added six for Harvard. Colin Ginely led Brown with 10, while TJ Zimmerman and Connor McDonough added four each.
Penn 18, Cornell 13: Gregory Sharwyn had 10 points for Penn and led all scorers. Jack Comegno added four. Sam Kirk had five and Sam Caputo had three for Cornell.
Princeton 44, Dartmouth 23: Kevin Muhic had 14 points for Princeton. Nick Blank added 12. Peter Leese (11) and Dov McGuire-Berk (eight) led Dartmouth.
Yale 23, Columbia 21: Hayden Greer had 10 points to lead Yale. Shane Knobloch added seven. Evan Francisco had nine points to lead Columbia, while Cole Gaskin added six.
Fourth-grade boys
Oral Roberts 28, Oakland 13: Kevin Takla led ORU with 12 points. Cole Shaffer and Kevin Denmark had 4 each. Sam Solomon had 5 points to lead Oakland. Luke Simeone chipped in 4.
Southern Utah 20, Valparaiso 12: Matt Harvey had six points, while William Tone, Tanner Hall and Austin Domer added 4 points each for Southern Utah. Kyle Effies led Valparaiso with 6. Chris Palko added 4.
Chicago 16, Western Illinois 6: Mason Eldridge had 6 points for Chicago. Jacob Segal and Kyle O’Neill added four each. Fouad Yazbeck, Matt McBride and Joseph Sadler had two points each for Western Illinois.
Seventh- and eighth-grade boys
Drexel 20, LaSalle 17: Stephen Wasdyke had seven points and Stephen Kapostas had six for Drexel. Kevin McCorristin had seven points and JD Schurer had five for LaSalle.
Villanova 47, St. Josephs 33: Ben Litt had 18 points to lead Villanova. Joe Beidman added 13 and Kevin Calhoun had eight. Sean O’Sullivan led St. Joe’s with 18. Quinn Smith added six.
Penn 42, Temple 34: Kyle and Jordan Austin combined for 32 points to lead Penn. John Cedano had 15 for Temple, while Westin Bobadilla added six.
Third-grade girls
O’Sullivan 12, McCormick 8: Teddy Steinmetz-Duffin and Kerry O’Sullivan had four points each for the winners. Hanna Weinstein had four for McCormick.
O’Donnell 23, Regovich 2: Cali Barton had 10 points for O’Donnell. Alex Pond scored two for Regovich.
Finnerty 7, Devine 6: Devin Conaty had three points to lead the winners. Katie Kapostas and Shawn Atzinger added two points each. Rubani Bindra had six points for Devine.
Fourth- and fifth-grade girls
Gray 20, Maroon 13: Helen Sieggren had six points to lead Gray. Evelyn Paquette and Claire Kenney added four each. Grace Hill had eight points to lead Maroon. Jillian Calhoun added five for Maroon.
Blue 10, Teal 8: Casey McCabe and Kayla Frank led Blue to the win. Sierra When had six for Teal.
Yellow 14, Green 5: Brianna Tavormino had six points to lead all scorers. Anna Williams added four for Yellow. Lauren Segal had five for Green.
Red 12, Black 10: Emily Basara had six points to lead Red. Sarah Ahmad, Megan Buck, Tess Coffee, Katie Devine and Paige Hillman all scored for Black.
Sixth- through eighth-grade girls
Orange 14, Green 9: Julie Leonard-Duke had 10 points for Orange. Jessie Britton led Green with five.
Light Blue 9, Red 3: Yazmin Garcia-Wood led Light Blue to a win. Maggie Caputo had three points for Red.
Red 30, Gray 0: Paige Melton led Red with eight points.
Dark Blue 20, Green 18: Dark Blue scored six points in the fourth quarter for the win. Amanda Smith and Noa McGuire-Berk had six points each for Dark Blue. Kyra Fox, Lauren Wesissman and Siena Cashan had four points each for Green.
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