Boys' Basketball Wrap: 1-29-10

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Plymouth Whitemarsh remained unbeaten for the season with a 67-44 victory over Imhotep Charter from Philadelphia. C.J. Aiken had 15 points and seven blocked shots for the Colonials. Whis Grant led the team in scoring with 20 points.
 
Pennsbury led Pennington 7-2 after the first period, but the Falcons lost by a final score of 45-27.   Jesse Krasna led Pennsbury with eight points.
 
National Conference
 
Bensalem won its sixth straight game with a convincing 68-35 victory over Council Rock South. Nick Christian led the Owls with 18 points while Ivan Flores added 16 points. Bensalem went on an 18-2 run in the first half to fly to the win. J.T. Thomas and P.J. Gallo led the Hawks with six points each.
 
Council Rock North blasted William Tennent – 71-42 – behind a balanced scoring attack. Aaron Morgan and Arron Goodman led the Indians with 11 points each, while John Raymon added 10 points for the winners. Mike Horn and Jack Rauchut led the Panthers with nine points.
 
Neshaminy remained in first place in the conference standings with a 57-48 victory over Truman.
Continental Conference
 
Souderton remained in a first place tie for the conference standings with a 53-36 victory over North Penn. A.J. Picard led the Big Red with 20 points, while Kyle Connolly added 11 points. Sean Brooks led the Knights with 13 points and Scott Thomas added 10 points.
 
Pennridge came up with its first conference win with a 65-52 victory over Central Bucks East. Tim Abruzzo led the Rams with 26 markers, while Mike Guldin scored in twin digits with 16. David Kiersnowski led the Patriots with a team-high 18 points.
 
Central Bucks South needed a fourth period comeback to remain in first place in the conference standings with a 42-38 win over Hatboro Horsham.   Justin Policare scored the game winning points on a pair of free throws late in the game to earn the win for the Titans. Pete Williams led the Hatters with a game-high 18 points.
 
Central Bucks West held on to defeat Quakertown – 52-48. The Bucks were led in scoring by Patrick Furst with 17 points, while Ryan Fiore added 16 points for the winners. Dalton Nice scored a game-high 21 points for the Panthers.
 
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