Introducing the 2024-25 All-South Jersey High School boys basketball team

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2024-25 All-South Jersey Boys Basketball​

First team​


Elijah Crispin, Pitman, senior

South Jersey's top scorer and No. 2 in the state at 28.0 points per game, Crispin continued his multi-generational family legacy by finishing with 2,097 career points, joining farther Joe and uncle Jon in the Panther's 2,000-point club. A skilled 3-point shooter, Crispin was third in South Jersey with 83 triples to raise his career total to 271.

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Judah Hidalgo, Paul VI, senior

The heartbeat of the Olympic Conference National Division champions, Hidalgo ran the show for the Eagles. Scoring at a 13.4 point per game clip, Hidalgo also made 63 3-pointers. Hidalgo finished with 1,105 career points and 165 3s. With Hidalgo at the helm, Paul VI finished with a 26-4 record, advancing to the South Jersey Non-Public A title game.

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Emmanuel Joe-Samuel, Camden, senior

In a constant tide of roster change, Joe-Samuel was the Panthers' foundation. The only player to score in every Panthers game this season, Joe-Samuel averaged 16.8 points per game. His 74 3-pointers was far and away a team-best and top 10 among South Jersey players. Joe-Samuel scored 1,765 points in a career that began with two years at Paul VI.

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Luke Kennevan, Camden Catholic, senior

The unquestioned leader for the South Jersey Non-Public A champions, Kennevan set the tone for the Irish. Scoring a team-best 16.6 points per game, Kennevan finished his career at 1,694 points, second most in program history. His 30 3-pointers gave him 129 for his career.

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David Munro, Camden, senior

A transfer from College Achieve Asbury Park, Munro made an immediate impact once he served the state-mandated 30-day waiting period. Munro powered his way through a tough schedule, leading the Panthers with a 19.0 scoring average. Munro was South Jersey's premier front-court presence.

Second team​


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Player, school, grade, average, 3-pointers

Chris Abreu, Cherry Hill East, sophomore, 13.7, 9

Seamus Bieg, Camden Catholic, junior,14.5, 74

Torrey Brooks, Camden, junior, 15.8, 46

Mekhi Carter, Lenape, senior,14.1, 24

Isaiah Thomas, Paul VI, senior, 10.1, 21

Third team​


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Dillon Adomanis, Bishop Eustace, junior, 17.0, 13

Drew Harvey, Cinnaminson, senior, 16.0, 93

Jamir McNeil, Middle Township, senior, 20.9 13

Jack Mustaro, Gloucester Catholic, senior, 25.1, 77

Devin Williams, Woodbury, sophomore, 18.7, 100

Tom Rimback grew up reading the Burlington County Times and Courier Post sports sections and began writing for the BCT in 1996. He has covered everything from Super Bowls and Final Fours to Tri-County Swimming but he’s happiest on a sideline interviewing South Jersey scholastic athletes. Follow him on twitter @Rimbacksports. Email him with story ideas at [email protected] and, most importantly, support local journalism with a subscription to the Courier-Post.

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: HS boys basketball: Meet the 2024-25 All-South Jersey Team


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