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Bah Closes, Tigers Rally Late to Knock Off Seneca, 58–51

CAMDEN, N.J. - Abdourahmane Bah scored 18 points to lead Camden Eastside to a 58–51 victory over Seneca in a high-energy Olympic Conference crossover matchup Tuesday night.


Seneca (7–7, 2–2 Olympic–Patriot) set the tone early and controlled the game for most of the night behind a dominant performance from Kingston Williams. The senior guard poured in a game-high 28 points, knocking down five 3-pointers while consistently attacking the lane and keeping the Eagles in front. Seneca’s ball movement and tempo allowed them to build leads in the first half and again heading into the fourth quarter.


Camden Eastside (8–5, 0–4 Olympic–National) stayed within striking distance before turning the momentum late. After dropping its previous two games in the final minutes, the Tigers responded with urgency, ramping up the defensive pressure and forcing key turnovers down the stretch.

Those stops proved decisive. Eastside converted turnovers into points and showed poise at the free-throw line in the closing minutes to seize control. Bah led the charge offensively, scoring timely baskets and anchoring the Tigers during the decisive run.


The late execution and made free throws were the difference as Camden Eastside outscored Seneca in the final moments to secure the comeback win. The victory serves as a confidence booster for the Tigers as they head into a challenging matchup against Camden Catholic.

Despite the loss, Seneca showed resilience and fire throughout, with Williams’ sharpshooting performance standing out in a game that was tightly contested from start to finish.

 
 
 

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