“Obviously during the regular season we get close but not (quite) there. “Our goal was to get to this game,” Timber Creek coach Rich Bolds said. (RYAN LAWRENCE, South Jersey Sports Weekly) Timber Creek’s Austin Green prepares for a foul shot. The monthlong league includes 28 varsity and 14 junior varsity high school teams from Camden, Burlington, Gloucester and Salem counties. Washington Township preceded the Chargers on the court on July 29 with a 58-41 win over Glassboro for the Tuesday-Thursday crown. Timber Creek was one of two varsity-level champions on the night, beating host Haddon Heights 55-50 to collect the Monday-Wednesday division Summer League title. We didn’t force shots and we played hard.” “We play hard and we play together, that’s the main thing. “I’ve never ‘postered’ somebody before, that was just my second dunk in a game,” Green said after the final buzzer. It was an emphatic dunk and also an exclamation point on an exciting win. When Green’s feet finally hit the ground, the dozen or so Chargers fans behind the basket bounced off the bleachers in celebration.
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