Led by Deuce Jones' 19 points, the La Salle Explorers defeated the George Washington Revolutionaries 73-67. The Explorers moved to 12-10 with the victory and the Revolutionaries dropped to 15-7.
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Jones also added six assists for the Explorers . Jahlil White had 12 points and went 5 of 8 from the field. Gerald Drumgoole Jr. led the Revolutionaries in scoring, finishing with 19 points. Sean Hansen added 11 points for George Washington. Rafael Castro also recorded 10 points, nine rebounds and two blocks.
White put up 10 points in the first half for La Salle, who went into halftime tied 35-35 with George Washington. Jones’ 15-point second half helped La Salle finish off the six-point victory.A medical plane carrying a child patient and 5 others crashes in Philadelphia, setting homes ablaze
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