Payne Tech's hot shooting cools off Hackettstown's home-court hopes

Hackettstown High School's boys basketball team fell 59-46 at home to Payne Tech, despite a big double-double from standout Troy Strelec.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Payne Tech defeated Hackettstown High School's boys basketball team 59-46 in a home game for the Tigers. Hackettstown's standout player Troy Strelec had a big double-double, but Payne Tech's hot outside shooting, with 10 made three-pointers, proved too much for the home team to overcome.

Why it matters

This game highlights the competitive nature of high school basketball in the region, with Payne Tech demonstrating their offensive firepower and ability to win on the road against a tough Hackettstown squad.

The details

Hackettstown High School's boys basketball team, now 14-8 on the season, struggled to match Payne Tech's outside shooting. The visitors buried 10 shots from beyond the arc, while the Tigers hit just six threes. Despite a strong performance from Hackettstown's Troy Strelec, who recorded a double-double, Payne Tech was able to pull away in the second half to secure the 59-46 victory.

  • The game took place on February 11, 2026.

The players

Payne Tech

A high school basketball team that defeated Hackettstown High School in this game.

Hackettstown High School

The home team that lost to Payne Tech in this boys basketball game.

Troy Strelec

A standout player for Hackettstown High School who recorded a double-double in the game.

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The takeaway

This game showcases the competitive nature of high school basketball in the region, with Payne Tech demonstrating their offensive firepower and ability to win on the road against a tough Hackettstown squad.