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Varsity Scoreboard: Basketball Playoff Brackets Are Set

A look at varsity games for the week of Feb. 11-Feb. 18.

Boys Basketball: The Kingsmen finished off the regular season with a 54-45 loss at the hands of Islip, the second place team in League V. The duo of Andrew Oberg and John Horowitz was ultimately too much to overcome. The team finished 10-8 overall, and 5-6 in League V, which earned them the sixth seed in the 'A' bracket of the small schools playoffs.

They will meet Bayport/Blue Point, the third seed on Saturday, February 19 at St. Joseph's College at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. The winner will then meet League V regular season champion Harborfields, who Kings Park fell to twice already this season.

Girls Basketball: The Lady Kingsmen fared slightly better in their regular season finale, with a sound 20-point victory over Islip, 59-39. Taylor Bailey led all scorers with 21 points as the girls finished the regular season in second place in League V, with a 14-4 overall record, 10-2 in League V.

They will host East Hampton, the sixth seed in the small schools qualifier, in the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday at 4 p.m.

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