Teaneck senior Mickell Taylor, the state's leading scorer, painted a masterpiece in the Round of 16 of the Bergen County Jamboree. Taylor dropped 47 point with 7 3s and a 16-for-19 performance from the free throwline as the Highwaymen held off River Dell, 76-70, in overtime. PICS ARE POSTED | STORY TO FOLLOW...
Teaneck senior Mickell Taylor, the state's leading scorer, painted a masterpiece in the Round of 16 of the Bergen County Jamboree. Taylor dropped 47 point with 7 3s and a 16-for-19 performance from the free throwline as the Highwaymen held off River Dell, 76-70, in overtime.PICS ARE POSTED | STORY TO FOLLOW...
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