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Tuesday's S.J. roundup: Dean Noll scores 29 and tops 1,000 career points in Shawnee's win over Winslow Township

Tuesday's top basketball highlights

Senior guard Dean Noll scores three of his 31 points in No. 1 Shawnee’s 75-54 win over No. 10 Eastern.
Senior guard Dean Noll scores three of his 31 points in No. 1 Shawnee’s 75-54 win over No. 10 Eastern.Read moreTom Gralish/Staff photographer

Dean Noll finished with a game-high 29 points and surpassed 1,000 for his career Tuesday as the Shawnee boys' basketball team beat Winslow Township, 75-64. Dylan Deveney made five threes and had 27 points for the Renegades.

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Ky'Shon Weldon made four threes en rout to 20 points in Clayton's 102-66 victory over Pennsville. Mahir Yilmaz and Dorian DePina added 18 and 16 points, respectively, for the Clippers.

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Marcus Randolph put up 34 points as Willingboro knocked off Cinnaminson, 67-61. Nazim Chavies added 12 points for the Chimeras.
Jarek Johnson totaled a team-high 12 points as Burlington Township edged Northern Burlington, 52-49. JohnPaul Oluwadare added 10 points for the victors. Josh Jackson had 25 points in a losing effort.

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Eastern erased a 10-point fourth quarter deficit to upended Lenape, 64-60, in Olympic Conference play. Ryan Ems scored a game-high 26 points for the Vikings while teammate Jesse Barbera chipped in with 14 points. Jake Topolski had a team-high 17 points for the Indians.

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Rynell and Carlton Lawrence scored 25 and 17 points, respectively, in Millville's 66-60 win over Cape May Tech. The Thunderbolts improve to 7-1 on the season.

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De'Chanelle Loatman scored 15 points as Cumberland edged Woodstown, 63-58. La'Mark Jones added 12 points for the Colts.

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Nick Cartwright-Atkins scored 14 points in Moorestown's 61-50 triumph over Rancocas Valley. Brian McMonagle had 13 points for the Quakers.

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Kobey Evans posted 15 points in Delsea's 66-53 triumph over Kingsway. Kolby Braxton added 12 points for the Crusaders.

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Anthony Dicaro scored 19 points as Cherokee defeated Washington Township, 51-39. Tymere Bennett contributed 15 points for the Chiefs.

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Will Bond recorded 16 points as Haddonfield cruised to a 72-41 win over West Deptford. Mike Depersia had 14 points for the Bulldogs.

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Nick Saint-Juste finished with 24 points as Doane Academy defeated Pemberton, 54-46. Arian Gomez added 11 points for the Spartans.

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Jack Stern's 23 points wasn't enough as Moorestown Friends fell to Germantown Friends, 57-55. Michael Cramer added 20 points for the Foxes. Peter Gard delivered with 20 points in the win.

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D'Andre Thurmond scored 17 points in Burlington City's 63-32 win over Palmyra. Deonte Woodbury pitched in 15 points for the Blue Devils.

Girls' Basketball

Shannon Mulroy scored 17 points as Lenape topped Eastern, 47-36. Kate Seeman added 11 points for the Indians.

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Alexa Blue had 14 points for Northern Burlington in a 46-35 victory over Burlington Township. Brianna Sorrento followed with 13 points for the Greyhounds.

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Gabby Bobo recorded 12 points as Audubon sneaked past Lindenwold, 29-27.

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Maddie McCracken recorded a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds as Wildwood downed Penns Grove, 59-25. McCracken also had seven assists, four steals and a block. Tracey Young contributed with 19 points and five steals for the Warriors.

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Katie McShea paced Bishop Eustace with 22 points in a 43-31 victory over Woodrow Wilson. Katie Kempter added 10 points for the Crusaders.

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Tara Dairio posted 13 points in Highland's 48-38 victory over Deptford.

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Fiona Flynn scored a game-high 20 points to lift Cinnaminson over Willingboro, 67-42. Maddie Ogden contributed 11 points for the Pirates.

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Kate Deutsch's 18 points helped Camden Catholic to a 78-22 win over Camden. Maggie Bednarek added seven points and 10 assists for the victors.

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Charlotte Stern had half of her team's points with 22 in Moorestown Friends' 44-18 defeat of Germantown Friends.
Sara Peretti's 19 points lifted Hammonton over Glassboro, 42-15.