Camden's
Barr scores record 94 points (1992)
Camden
High's Greg Barr broke a 32-year old New Jersey record last night, scroing
94 points as the Panthers buried host Highland 161-73, in a Olympic cinference
American basketball game. Camden's point total also broke a South Jersey
reord.The previous state recotd for points on one game by a player was
84. It was set by Moorestown's Eddie Douglas in 1959 and tied by Perth
Amboy's Brian Taylor in 1969. Barr, a 6-foot-2 senior foward, also became
the second South Jersey player from a school in the NJSIAA to score 1,000
points in a season. The first was Camden's Kevin Walls, who scored 1,182
in 1984 Barr was playing his final game because Camden had been suspended
from the state tournament because of a fight among spectators at
last year's state semifinal against Trenton. He finished the season with
1,077 points in 26 games |
Gregg Barr 1992 |
Camden
romps over Colonial 73-58
Camden's
win over Colonia put them in the State
Championship
game for the 7th time in 11 years
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1994 State
Group 3 Semifinal Game
Walls
propels the Panthers
Camden's Byron Walls and
Jason Adams put
out a balanced attack to
defeat Colonia and
advace to The State Group
3 Final. |
Camden
sends Pemberton packing (1998)
Wagner's all-around
effort gives Camden the Group 3 win
Washington
Twp. end Camden's reign (1989)
Camden's
1988-89 season ended with a loss to Washington Twp.in the South Jersey
Group 4 semifinal
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