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Thurs. Pa. boys’ roundup: E&S edges U. City

Kenneth Murphy scored 16 points for Engineering & Science in a Public League Division B game Thursday, but none were bigger than the two he scored with the game on the line.

Kenneth Murphy scored 16 points for Engineering & Science in a Public League Division B game Thursday, but none were bigger than the two he scored with the game on the line.

With 2.8 seconds left, Murphy converted a pair of free throws and handed the Engineers a 60-58 victory over visiting University City.

Murphy also contributed on defense with four steals for E & S (8-3 overall, 5-1 league). Rafeeq Bush and Marcus Lyles scored 17 points each for the Jaguars (6-5, 6-2).

Nijay Kelly dropped in seven of his 20 points in the final quarter and led Fels to a 56-54 win over visiting Martin Luther King.

Aswad Hinton collected his only points of the game when he drained a pair of free throws with 43 seconds left and gave Roxborough a 42-41 win over visiting Franklin Towne Charter. Rashawn Anderson added 15 points for the Indians.

Troy Yancey scored 14 of his 20 points down the stretch and helped Lamberton beat visiting Parkway Northwest, 49-47.

Delaware Valley Charter converted 14 of 19 free throws in the final quarter and held on to beat host Vaux, 75-74. Carnell Gray scored 28 points for the Warriors.

Myles Brooker accounted for seven of his 16 points in the final quarter and led Mastery Charter North to a 54-50 win over host Strawberry Mansion.

Raheem Robinson converted a pair of key layups in overtime and boosted High School of the Future to a 55-49 win over visiting Carroll.

Robinson scored six points and Shawn Drayton added 19 points for the Firebirds.

Barry Brockington poured in 15 points and lifted Bartram to a 47-41 win over visiting Overbrook.

Malik Wesley accounted for 21 points and sparked Freire Charter to a 54-48 win over host Sayre.

Dejuan Buttler scored nine of his 11 points in the final quarter and led Paul Robeson to a 68-60 win over visiting Vaux.

Nadir Matthews exploded for 36 points and lifted Bodine to a 62-52 win over visiting Randolph.

Communications Tech raced to a 12-0 lead and went on to beat host FitzSimons, 74-62. Gameel Strange scored 22 points for the Phoenix.

Troy Smith scored 22 points as Douglas topped host Rush, 66-53, for its first league win of the season.

Chris Bailey scored half of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and boosted Germantown to a 55-41 win over host Mastery Charter South.

Mark Wilmer notched 13 of his 21 points in the first half and led Prep Charter to a 67-53 win over host Hope Charter.

Andrew Moye struck for 22 points and led Gratz past visiting Washington, 74-60, handing the Eagles their first league loss.

Jaree Cooper came through with 14 points and 12 rebounds as Olney got past visiting Central, 63-48.

Antwain Rucker collected 16 points for Southern in a 55-37 win over visiting Northeast.

Daquan Brown dropped in 15 points for Dobbins in a 61-43 win over host Ben Franklin.

Lincoln pulled away from visiting Edison in the third quarter and went on to beat the Owls, 58-38. Michael Bowlers scored 13 points for the Railsplitters.

Derrick Mitchell converted three-three pointers in the second quarter, four overall in the first half and scored 19 points as Franklin Learning Center clipped host Swenson, 55-35.

Carlos Taylor scored 24 points as Boys' Latin ripped host Bok, 80-60.

Maurice Watson added 23 points and Yahmir Greenlee chipped in with 22 points for the Warriors.

Daquan Jones notched nine of his 19 points in the third quarter and handed out 10 assists as Audenried beat host Saul, 77-56.

Terrell Daye struck for nine of his 21 points in the third quarter and helped West Philadelphia to a 78-56 win over host Mastbaum.

Markeith Mont earned the first triple-double of his career and led World Communications to a 67-41 win over visiting New Media Charter.

Mont scored 14 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and handed out 10 assists.

Esperanza got 26 points and 20 rebounds from Shaquille Fleming and beat visiting Science Leadership, 80-53.

Kahlil Keel and Larry Webster scored 14 points each to lead Parkway West to a 69-41 win over host GAMP.

Thomas Moore scored 13 of his 21 points in the opening quarter and sparked Math, Civics & Science to an 82-52 win over host Palmer.

Mike Sturdivant chipped in with eight of his 25 points in the third quarter and helped Masterman beat host CAPA, 73-41.

Demetrius Davenport scored eight points in every quarter except the first and led Palumbo to an 82-43 win over visiting Philadelphia Academy Charter. Davenport scored 24 points.

Devante Chance scored eight of his 21 points in the first quarter and helped Philadelphia Electrical beat host Furness, 76-36.

Central. Harry Beimer scored seven of his 16 points over the final 90 seconds and handed Conestoga a 47-41 win over host Haverford High.

Terrence Bridges notched 20 points and helped Upper Darby beat visiting Lower Merion, 64-49.

Suburban One National. Justin Thomas scored 10 of his 18 points in the second half and grabbed 18 rebounds for Council Rock South edged visiting Pennsbury, 45-40.

Del-Val. Carl Coleman scored four points in overtime and Jordan Tucker poured in 17 points as Academy park beat host Chichester, 58-54.

Glen Mills got 13 points and 14 rebounds from Rahem Harvey and downed visiting Interboro, 61-54.

Pioneer Athletic. Spring-Ford got 16 points from Steve Joyce and downed host Phoenixville, 56-41.

Bicentennial. Josh Bair's basket with less than a minute left in overtime lifted Calvary Christian past visiting Phil-Mont Christian, 85-83. Bair scored five points in overtime and accumulated a career-high 20 points.

Rasheed Young notched 13 points and helped MaST Charter beat visiting New Hope-Solebury, 47-41.

Friends Schools. Jabril Trawick dropped in a season-high 34 points for Abington Friends in an 80-35 win over visiting Friends Select.

Tri-County. In his first game back from a sprained knee ligament, Ryair Smith scored a season-high 15 points and led Phelps to a 60-47 win over host Perkiomen School. Smith also had 11 rebounds, five blocked shots and seven steals.

Ryan Cowen picked up 12 of his 30 points in the final quarter, lifting Wyncote Academy past visiting West-Mont Christian, 47-39.

Yazan Muasher scored 11 of his 21 points in the second quarter as Del-Val Friends tripped host Barrack Hebrew, 54-40.

Muasher drained a trio of three pointers and converted a two-point basket during the second quarter.

Dihmer Gardner, Abass Koroma and Ansu Sarnor scored 14 points each to lift Collegium Charter to a 48-33 win over visiting Kimberton Waldorf.

Mid-Atlantic Prep. Josh Heyliger collected nine of his 15 points in the second half and sparked Hill School past visiting Lawrenceville (N.J.), 45-41.

Nonleague. Tyler Katz struck for 17 points and led Neshaminy to a 52-45 win over visiting Holy Ghost Prep.

Dondre Perry picked up 14 points as Faith Christian beat host Calvary Baptist, 53-44.

Savon Goodman dropped in 20 points to lead Academy of the New Church past host Hun School (N.J.), 45-32.

Howard Sellers struck for 18 points and led Church Farm to a 55-33 win over visiting Girard College.

Wrestling

Dave Tigreros improved his record to 8-0 at 125 pounds as Central beat visiting Germantown Friends, 44-23, in a nonleague match.

Tigreros' eight victories has come via pin including a fall in 3 minutes, 47 seconds against the Tigers.

Public. Jamar Singleton pinned in 46 seconds at 215 pounds and helped Frankford beat visiting Olney, 76-6. Singleton is 8-1.

Suburban One Continental. Dan Irvine earned a pin in 1 minute at 152 pounds as Quakertown tied visiting Central Bucks South, 31-31, but beat the Titans based on most bouts won.

Pioneer Athletic. Dylan Steffenino picked up a pin inm 34 seconds at 103 pounds and helped Upper Perkiomen rip Pope John Paul II, 72-3.