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4; Keyport upsetting 68-67; Croydon HallSt. Joseph's of Toms0; St. Mary’s (SA) clip, ose, 88-78, and CBA de-Joseph’s of Metuehen,\ CBA suffered yester-he Colts with 13-4 sea-t was accomplished by )n Hall Team.i Brothers trailed, 22-the first quarter, and point played catch-up the Colts never caughtHill accounted for only 13 points,and Andy Gill scored only12 markers. Jack Trenta came up with 13 points to complete the double figure scorers.Seton was 21 for 38 for a 55 percentage, while CBA had 21 for 52. The Colts were only 7-18 at the foul lane while Seton dunked 18 of 24.Pat Mullen gained some consolation by sparking CBA jay. vees to a 69-44 win scoring 30 points.The Colt jayvees won 49*48, on Jim Tibbit’s basket at the buzzer, Mullin led the Colts with 27 points.Caseys Board MenRed Bank Catholic's board control was responsible for downing staunch rival Mater Dei.The victory , gave the Caseys their 12th success in 18 games, while the Seraphs are a lowly 4-14.Mark Kelly, Dick Rusnak and John O’Shea kept the Casey of-21 of 42 rebounds, were the sparks In Rumson’s victory over Metuehen.Conley, who also had 14 points, was a big factor in the Bulldogs fifth triumph in the Garden State Conference,Metuehen won the jayvee game, 59*44, Rick Karlnja and Tim Ganther scored 12 each for the Little Bulldogs of Rumson.The final three minutes provided the action in Keyport’s upset,, with Jim Kelly the Redtaking advantage.He converted four fouls to tie it at 58-all, and after Hoffman went ahead by one, Keyport’s Tom O’Donnell hit with a basket for a 60-59 lead. Hoffman grabbed1 the lead again on a basket, but Keliy countered withtwo more fouls. He retaliated with another basket after a Hoffman field goal, then added two fouls, O'Donneli’s basket held up after Hoffmann fought back with two baskets.I DivisionShore Fails to Get the Pointw uuu 11 iui LUGRaiders of Keyport.Shea Has 36Croydon Hall had the ji over St. Joseph’s but failed hold the margin after getout to a 13*8 lead in the 1 period. The mid-periods paid for the visitors as they outsco the Cardinals 22-15 and 29-17,Tim Shea led Croydon wittpoints, and John Mulhali hadHe also had 18 rebounds.Roses ClippedSt, Rose had 29-18 lead at end of the first, but St. Mai retaliated with a 27*19 seo quarter, and closed the gap48-45 at the half.Point Pleasant cagers continued to guide the destiny of the Shore Conference C Divi-RFUl CHOCOLATES I BROAD ST.sion, with both Beach ahd Borowinning on Friday night.Point Beach won over Jackson Township, 58-41, and the Boro dub downed Shore Regional, 62-57. Southern Regional defeatedLOVEin onunmentionable”way# • •Henry Hudson, 77-66, on Satur* day.Continuing one-two in this bracket, Point Beach is sole possessor of first place with a 9-2 record and is 13-5 on the season. The Boro quintet is 8*3 in the circuit, and 13-7 overall,Shore Regional’s hopes of catching the Pleasant teams dwindled to an also-ran category. The Blue Devils are now 7-4 in the league and 11-8 forthe season.Jackson stuck plretty close for a time, and at halftime, die Jaguars only trailed by three points, 28-25. Early In the third Jackson tied the game at 30*30, but Point came up with an eight point streak to give the home team a comfortable 38-30 margin.Ray Belrne led the Gulls with 19 points, followed by Rich Woolley’s 16, and Dick Harris’ 10. Greg Miick led Jackson with 17.Point’s jayvees won, 48-41.Snow JobShore Regional was snowedunder by Point Boro when the Panthers turned in a 23-10 second quarter. Shore led nt the endof the first, 13-11, but then came up with a cold shooting second quarter that put the Devils in arrears, 33-23, at the half.The next effort by Shore was early in the fourth quarter when pulling up to 4947 score, as Don Prout connected for six straight points.Charlie Swigon was high for Point Boro with 27, but Dave Bozzard of Shore almost matched that with his 25 pointperformance. Prout was the only other Shore eager in two figureswith 11.Point Boro was 18 for 28 at the foul line, while Shore connected on 13 of 25.Shore also lost the preliminary tussle, 5446.Southern Regional won Its 9th of 17 on the season and made its **C” record 6-4. For Hudson it was the 7th loss In 20 games and left a 3*8 conference mark.Admirals Falter Southern Regional trailed, 19-16, at the end of the first, then rallied for mid-period profits for a 5847 lead at the end of three. 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