December 21, 2011
Roundup: Anderson hits mark, O'Garro leads Prep |
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File Photo: St. Anthony senior Kyle Anderson scored his 1,000th career point. (Photo: Jason Bernstein) |
By Jason Bernstein Editorial Director |
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St. Peter's Prep 54, Lincoln 35
Tyrone O'Garro led all scorers with 25 points as the Marauders held off the Lions for their second-straight win last night in Jersey City.
O'Garro, a Monmouth-bound senior, scored nine of his points in the fourth quarter when St. Peter's Prep (2-0) used a 16-4 run to pull away for the win. Sophomore guard Austin White scored 11 points and junior Tre Bell chipped in with eight points.
Johnny Brown paced Lincoln (0-2) with eight points. Daren Carr and Dion Smalls chipped in with seven points apiece.
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| St. Peter's Prep Marauders (2-0) | 19 |
7 |
13 |
16 |
55 |
| Lincoln Lions (0-2) | 6 |
8 |
17 |
4 |
35 |
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St. Anthony 78, Newark Central 21
Kyle Anderson scored his 1,000th career point last night as the Friars dominated Newark Central last night in Jersey City.
The UCLA-bound Anderson set the mark with a layup in the first quarter for his fourth point of the game. Anderson finished with 20 points as St. Anthony (3-0) raced out to a 16-2 lead in the first and had a 38-9 advantage at the half.

