Also in the Olympic, host Shawnee earned a 64-49 verdict over No. 4 Cherry Hill East, fueled by Ryan Bodnar's 24 points and Dan Mumford's 23.
Bishop Eustace used a 13-0 run to start the second half and got 33 points from Carson Puriefoy in beating host Cherry Hill West, 86-51.
Burlington County. Bill Raab scored a career-high 36 points to take game scoring honors away from Cinnaminson's Dan Haddon (30) and lead host new Egypt to its fourth straight win, 95-80.
Florence edged visiting Holy Cross, 43-40, in overtime with four points in the extra period by Quintin Harris (11).
Nonleague. Denzel Turbeville, a 6-foot-4 center, scored on a layup at the buzzer to give Lindenwold a dramatic 44-42 win at Hillside.
Delsea squeezed past host Haddonfield, 47-46, on Cedric Elleby's late free throw.
Gloucester Catholic's Mike Shawaryn collected 7 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists en route to a 48-32 triumph over visiting Collingswood.
Girls' Basketball
Camden Catholic point guard Nicole Angelo scored 12 points, including the 1,000th of her career, as the Irish knocked off visiting Haddonfield, 42-32, in a nonleague contest. Angelo, a senior, needed 4 points to reach the milestone, and teammate Kelsey Kilpatrick scored 13 points.
Olympic. Seneca, which got 13 points from Brittany Snow, made 15 of 17 foul shots and rallied from a two-point halftime deficit to beat host Eastern, 50-36.
Indoor Track and Field
Isaac Williams was part of four winning relays, including a meet-record effort in the shuttle hurdles, as Willingboro captured the boys' Group 2 team title at the NJSIAA state relay championships at the Bennett Center in Toms River.
Williams joined Darius Holmes, Emmanuel Odulana and Marlon Bryan for a record time of 30.47 in the hurdles, and also took gold medals in the 4x200-meter, 4x400 and high jump relays.
Group 1 boys. Pleasantville brought home the team trophy after winning the 4x400, 4x800 and distance medley relays. Dagoberto Arias, Isaac Clark and Jacob Clark ran on all three first-place quartets.
Group 2 girls. Delsea won the team trophy for the third straight year, led by a win in the 4x200 relay from Ashley Woodards, Christina Barbaro, Lateaque Jackson and Sabrina Burrell.