DePaul Goes Down Fighting In Seton Hall Prep’s 67-59 Win!

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Rutgers University, N.J…… DePaul played to win, but unfortunately they came up short in their 67-59 lost to Seton Hall Prep! It gave Seton Hall Prep the North Non-Public A championship! Junior Josh Marquez scored 30 points and Senior Davon Jacobs added 18 points and 9 rebounds for DePaul, but Junior Spencer Weicz scored 23 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists and Senior Stephon Mosley added 16 and was 9 for 12 from the free throw line to lead Prep! DePaul got as close as 4 three times late in the 4th quarter! Once at 52-48 with 3:48 left on a follow up by Jacobs, another at 2:40 on a “triple” from Marquez and again with 2:01 left on another Jacobs follow, but Weicz hit a runner to make it 59-53 and DePaul never got closer! Senior Dallas Anglin added 12 points for Seton Hall Prep with 3″triples”! Picture: Mosley and Weicz at postgame after win!

 

 

NOTE:  Hoop Journal would like to acknowledge the highschool career of Senior Mas Aronson and Davon Jacobs! Mas has been a great role player for DePaul who will have a future on the football field! Aronson was known for making clutch three pointers or making a big steal! He is a true leader who gives his all on the court at all times! Here is hoping for the best to Mas and his family on his future endeavors! One of the hardest working players that this website has witnessed Davon(right) will be taking his relentless style to the football field as he has a scholarship at Rutgers! Davon is a special individual who has done it his own way and been very successful doing it that way! He has done enough on the basketball court to leave as a 1,000 point scorer for DePaul and it’s just a guess that this school may never have a 6′ center with that motor in the history of the school! He will be nothing but a positive for the Rutgers program and his future is large! A close kid to Hoop Journal, Davon is a well rounded person who has great parents, especially his dad Rick who is a great friend to the Journal! We wish nothing but the best for Davon in the future!

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