HS Boys Basketball Wrap: Lawrenceville improves to 110 with win over Notre Dame
Jan 06, 2026
LAWRENCE TWP. — Doug Davis and the Lawrenceville School boys basketball team are quite the run.
The Big Red returned from their holiday break with a 69-48 victory over Notre Dame on Tuesday night to keep their undefeated record in tact.
Marque Johnson Jr. scored 18 points and Santana Hodge added 1
7 for Lawrenceville (11-0), which is set to embark on the very tough MAPL schedule.
Musa Kamera led the Irish (2-7) with 17 points.
Trenton 81, WW-PN 52
PLAINSBORO — Juan Sanchez led four players in double figures with 18 points and the Tornadoes (5-3) rolled past the Knights ahead of their Thursday showdown with Ewing. Kaleb Smith finished with 15 points and Aivaye Ingram and Jaydon Fulton-English had 12 each. Adi Singh tallied 12 for North (1-8).
Robbinsville 68, Hamilton West 53
HAMILTON — Tyler Bunnell scored 21 points, Liam Butler tallied 19 and Jackson Davis addded 13 for the Ravens (4-4) as they evened their record by stinging the Hornets (2-6). Nakye Bradshaw netted 21 to pace Hamilton.
Lawrence 65, Princeton 56
LAWRENCE TWP. — Marvin McNeil poured in a game-high 28 points, Michael Carrick chipped in with 11 and the Cardinals (6-4) shook off a slow start to race past the Tigers (2-6). Michael Frenia paced four Princeton players in double figures with 15 points.
Nottingham 66, WW-PS 59
PRINCETON JCT. — Harry Bisset’s 24 points were the catalyst for the Northstars (6-1) as they needed two overtimes to beat the winless Pirates (0-9). Nottingham outscored South, 7-0, in the second overtime period. Adriel Dominguez put in 22 points and Jackson O’Connor added 16 for the Pirates.
Hopewell Valley 38, PDS 32
PRINCETON — The Bulldogs (5-2) edged the Panthers (4-3) in a low-scoring contest.
Hun 82, Compass Basketball Academy 63
PRINCETON — Jackson Cullert scored 20 points, Marshall Douglass and Sage Mateo had 12 each and the Raiders (9-3) returned from their holiday break with a big victory in which they jumped out to a 22-8 lead after one quarter.
Germantown Academy 71, Pennington 56
FT. WASHINGTON, Pa. — Dylan Napolean gave the Red Hawks (2-4) 31 points and nine rebounds, but it wasn’t enough as the Patriots took the victory.
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