Matthew Kennedy scored a game-high 29 points for St. Mary, which led wire-to-wire in a 76-53 win over Tenafly in the Jambo semifinals on Sunday. The Gaels are heading to their first ever county final where they will face top-seeded Bergen Catholic. READ THE STORY...
Matthew Kennedy scored a game-high 29 points for St. Mary, which led wire-to-wire in a 76-53 win over Tenafly in the Jambo semifinals on Sunday. The Gaels are heading to their first ever county final where they will face top-seeded Bergen Catholic.READ THE STORY...
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