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Dennis Township Middle School Basketball Season Ends

DTMS eighth grade Girls' Basketball players and coaches: Coach Player

By Press Release

DENNISVILLE – Dennis Township Middle School Girls’ Basketball team had a fantastic season with a record of 8-2, only losing to Margate twice.
According to a release, the girls played hard all season, and although they hit a few bumps in the road with an eighth grader getting injured and being out the bulk of the season, the team did a great job overcoming and working together.
Coach Gonnam and Coach Player wish their eighth graders, Abbie Teefy, Angelina Lorenzo, Kaylee
McGroarty, Paige Heston, and Ella Rulon, much luck next year and can’t wait to watch them play ball in high school, continuing to make Dennis Township proud.
DTMS Boys’ Basketball ended their season at home with a 48-19 win over Mullica, clinching a winning 2020. Players who have been on the team since sixth grade have set a record for most wins in program history.
A shoutout to eighth grader Troy Billiris, who became the all-time leading scorer for DT boys basketball. Coach Albany and Coach Gurdgiel are excited to see what the future holds for them. Eighth-grade standout players were Iyan Khan, Nick Jamison, Jordan Blakeslee, Tyler McDevitt, Colin Gery, Jerry White, Ben Lynch, and Troy Billiris.

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