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Lewis, Antoine Honored at Highest-Point Game of the Season

Ranney's Varsity Boys Basketball team scored its highest-point game on March 1 against Timothy Christian, 98-57, in the first round of the NJSIAA Non-Public B South Tournament.

During half-time, Scottie Lewis received the prestigious Kerwin Award (see the back story). A plaque listing all the previous Kerwin recipients’ names will remain at Ranney School for one year. In addition, Bryan Antoine was honored for his 1,000 point career achievement – he is the first sophomore in the Shore Conference to reach this milestone (see the back story). He received an honorary basketball painted by the Visual Arts Department.
 
Next up, the Panthers face Rutgers Prep in the NJSIAA quarterfinals on Friday, March 3, at home in our GPA. Rally for the GPA!

Update
Ranney beat out Rutgers Prep in the quarterfinal round of the NJSIAA Non Public B South tournament on March 3, 78-70. Top scorers included Antoine at 25 points, Lewis at 22, and Sarnor at 18. The #4 seeded Panthers face Patrick School in the semifinal Monday, March 6 at Rahway High School.


View photos from the night.
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