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Fri. S.J. boys' roundup: Sullivan seals deal for St. Augustine

David Sullivan stole the ball and converted a pair of foul shots with 4 seconds remaining to help St. Augustine hold off visiting Atlantic City, 52-49, on Friday night in Cape-Atlantic League basketball.

David Sullivan stole the ball and converted a pair of foul shots with 4 seconds remaining to help St. Augustine hold off visiting Atlantic City, 52-49, on Friday night in Cape-Atlantic League basketball.

The Hermits (9-1), ranked No. 3 in South Jersey by The Inquirer, led by a point before Sullivan iced the verdict. Mike Greenman scored 18 points for the victors, and Austin Johnson added 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Atlantic City (5-4) got 12 points each from Kayshawn Dunston and Martel Johnson.

Also in the Cape-Atlantic, Tom Feraco and Dorrell Shelton scored two points apiece in the final 15 seconds and lifted Middle Township to a 46-43 victory at Ocean City. The Red Raiders (6-4), who got a game-high 21 points from Chris Turner, led by 43-42 until Feraco's basket with 15 seconds to go gave Middle (7-3) the lead. Shelton added a pair of free throws 5 seconds later for insurance.

Unbeaten Holy Spirit (7-0) was tied with visiting Millville at halftime before pulling out a 57-47 win. Paul Moore scored 8 of his 19 points in a third-period surge.

The scoring duo of Rahim Bunch with 18 points and Justin Williams with 16 fueled Egg Harbor Township's 63-49 win at Cape May Tech. Jake Heminway had 11 points and 15 rebounds for Tech.

Olympic. Steve Schneider scored all of his nine points in a 22-3 first-quarter blitz that propelled Eastern past host Seneca, 79-48. Devon Bell led the Vikings with 16 points.

Burlington County. Patrick Donohue tossed in 21 points and Michael Ansong added 20 points to provide most of the offense for Bordentown in a 59-50 win at Riverside.

Friends Schools. Michael Cunningham scored 21 points and Dan Richards, who had three treys and made 7 of 8 free throws, added 16 points as Moorestown Friends knocked off visiting Germantown Friends, 46-38.

Nonleague. Juwan Austin snapped a 59-59 deadlock by sinking a foul shot with 10 seconds left and it proved to be the game-winner in Camden County Tech's 60-59 thriller over visiting Woodstown. For Tech, Alphonso Pitts snagged 12 rebounds, Devon Ellis had 13 points and 10 boards, and Armond Foster chipped in with 19 points, 11 rebounds and five steals.

Tim Delaney poured in 32 points and Eric Stafford hit four threes in a 15-point effort while guiding Pitman past host Audubon, 69-52.