X HBA player leads TCA over 10th ranked in nation St Benedicts Prep.
Hamilton >> True Alton scored 18 points, Boko Mupungo added 13 and the Trenton Catholic Academy boys basketball held off St. Benedict’s for a 66-59 victory on Saturday afternoon at the Iron
Palace.
Alton connected on five 3-pointers for the Iron Mikes (9-4), who have won three in a row since a loss to Hun last week. EJ Evans chipped in 10 points.
TCA trailed by three at halftime, but outscored the Grey Bees, 22-11, in the third quarter.
Bourama Sidibe finished with 17 points for St. Benedict’s (17-4).
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St. Benedict’s (59)
Achiuwa 5-1-11, Cotton 2-0-6, Dibba 2-0-4, Farrakhan 3-0-8, Hunter 2-2-6, Loyal 2-0-4, Pereira 1-0-3, Sidibe
8-1-17.
Totals — 25-4-59.
Trenton Catholic (66)
Alton 5-3-18, Evans 3-4-10, Labelle 2-0-6, Lane 2-3-7, Massenat 3-1-8, Mupungo 6-1-13, Watkins 0-2-2, Wright
2-0-4.
Watch the second ½ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9VHfzxSilY&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik7oNKfB988&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiEUDe5vHjc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpEtkr3oaac&feature=youtu.be
HBA Players who scored 1000 points in High School or College
Suzie Noise Hopewell High School
Ali Neuman Hopewell High School
Will Alton Penn State
Max Alton Penn State
True Alton Trenton Catholic Academy
About Hopewell Basketball
When talking about the Alton brothers, the term all in the family comes to mind, with the subject of basketball being the topic.
In 2004 Will Alton was a freshman at the Hopewell Central High Schools and picked the number 24 as his basketball jersey for
the 4 years. 3 of the years was as a varsity player. In 2007 Max Alton picked the number 24 as his varsity jersey for 3 years. And now younger brother True has been wearing the number 24
for 2 year as a varsity player. The funny thing was it was all the same uniforms for all 3 brothers. And this
year, HBA purchased new home and away uniforms for the boy’s high school team using the HBA grant money. ( More below)
True
Max
Will

A lot of people think HBA is just about Winter, Spring Hoops and Summer Camps. But over the years HBA has been a major contributor to the Hopewell Central High School basketball Programs. HBA has purchase a continuing subscription to Hudle which is an online
video analysis tool with coaching notes and advanced statistics for coaches and athletes to review from any computer or mobile
device. A few years back HBA purchased “The Gun” which a shooting machine that can dramatically change a basketball player shots for the better. for
HBA the early years. Watch HBA play the Philly Eagles.
Directions to the school Gyms
Hopewell Elementary School, 35 Princeton Avenue, Hopewell: Proceed around the Pennington Circle
and continue to follow Rt. 31 North to Rt. 654. The road bears off to the right towards a “Hopewell” sign. Follow Rt. 654 to the Borough of Hopewell. Turn right at the light onto Princeton Avenue.
Follow about 1/4 mile to Hopewell Elementary School.
Bear Tavern Elementary School, 1162 Bear Tavern Road: At the Pennington Circle go almost
completely around and bear right after the Circle Liquors. Proceed about 3 1/2 miles. Make a left onto Bear Tavern Road. Follow about 1/4 mile to Bear Tavern Elementary at Bear Tavern Elementary will
be on your left.
Stony Brook Elementary School, Stephenson Road: At the Pennington Circle, bear right onto
Blackwell Road (immediately after the Mobil). Turn right onto Pennington-Lawrenceville Road. Turn right onto Stephenson Road. Stony Brook Elementary will be on your right.
Hopewell Valley Central High School, 252 Pennington Titusville Rd: Proceed
around the Pennington Circle and continue to follow Rt. 31 North to the traffic light at Delaware Avenue (Wachovia Bank, Exxon & Pennington Market on corners). Turn left at the light. The High
School is 1/4 mile on your right. Turn right after the High School.
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