George Papas got the better of his Monmouth teammates in game one and Shavar Reynolds continued his standout summer to cap Thursday's JSBL double-header.
Shavar Reynolds scored 51 points in front of his Seton Hall teammates, but Justin Robinson (40) and Sea View Jeep earned the win in the front end of the JSBL double-header.
Shavar Reynolds was told he was a fringe Division I basketball player while a standout at Manchester. Now he is a scholarship player for a program with Final Four aspirations in 2020.
During the summer of 2019, the Jersey Shore Basketball League will celebrate 50 years as a Shore summer institution. The season tips off Wednesday at St. Rose.