Hoskins joined Jay Flanagan of Rancocas Valley and Ocean City's John Bruno, who celebrated their 300th wins on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.
Also in the Tri-County, Marcus Johnson's buzzer-beating three-pointer made Woodstown a 60-57 winner at GCIT.
Tyree Brown's torrid scoring pace picked up steam, as he poured in 32 points in Highland's 48-41 home win over Williamstown. Brown is averaging 29 points over his last four games.
Pitman maintained its Classic Division lead, riding Tim Delaney's 22 points to a 56-40 victory at Pennsville.
Olympic. Matt McElhatton made two free throws with 4.5 seconds remaining, giving Camden Catholic a 43-42 win at seventh-ranked Cherry Hill East.
Carson Puriefoy (21 points) and Sho DaSilva (18) ignited a second-half surge, allowing No. 4 Bishop Eustace to put away host Washington Township, 58-44.
Sixth-ranked Lenape managed just three points over the opening eight minutes, but bounced back with a 15-2 run that propelled the Indians to a 64-53 win at Winslow Township. Evan Ward (16 points), Sawyer Hand (14), Avery Brown (12) and Tabu Gaither (10) offset a 22-point outburst by the Eagles' Adonius Melvins.
Timber Creek's Dominique Reid scored 11 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, and the Chargers shifted into another gear in overtime to finish off host Seneca, 63-53.
Rodney Williams totaled 30 points, seven rebounds and five steals in guiding host Cherry Hill West past Camden, 59-47.
Burlington County. Lloyd Smith had 11 of his 20 points in a 32-12 fourth-quarter comeback - a stretch that saw Holy Cross convert seven three-point shots - as the Lancers shocked host Cinnaminson, 60-58.
Nonleague. Third-ranked Willingboro placed five scorers in double figures, led by Tyrell Maloney's 21 points, in pounding visiting Pennsauken, 88-59.
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