March 30, 2025 - 11:12
In an exciting showdown during the PIAA Class 6A playoffs, Phila. Father Judge emerged victorious against Phila. Roman Catholic with a final score of 71-60. The game showcased a strong performance from Father Judge, who led the scoring throughout the match. The quarter breakdown illustrated the competitive nature of the game, with Roman Catholic managing to score 18 points in each of the first two quarters. However, they struggled in the second half, only adding 14 and 10 points in the third and fourth quarters, respectively.
Father Judge's strategic plays and solid defense proved to be the difference maker as they secured the championship title. This victory not only highlights the skill of the players but also the dedication of the coaching staff and support from the community. Fans of both teams were treated to an exhilarating match that will be remembered as a highlight of the high school basketball season.
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