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Parsippany Boys Basketball Beats Whippany Park 73-60
Redhawks pull away in second half to secure NJAC Independence Division victory
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Parsippany boys basketball team used a strong second-half surge to pull away from Whippany Park and secure a 73-60 NJAC Independence Division victory on Thursday night. After a tightly contested first half, Parsippany outscored Whippany Park 24-16 in the third quarter to create separation that the Wildcats could not overcome.
Why it matters
This win continues Parsippany's strong push atop the NJAC Independence Division, as they improved to 14-4 overall and 8-1 in conference play. For Whippany Park, the loss drops them to 9-14 overall and 5-4 in the division.
The details
David Niedermaier and Alex Schmieder each scored 20 points to lead Parsippany, while Thomas Niedermaier added 13 points and Kaeden Blackmon chipped in 11. Whippany Park was paced by Christian Zambrano-Floyd's 20 points, while Daniel Priore scored 13 and Matthew Turnbull and Evan Conklin each had 9.
- The game was played on Thursday night.
The players
David Niedermaier
A player for the Parsippany boys basketball team who scored 20 points in the game.
Alex Schmieder
A player for the Parsippany boys basketball team who scored 20 points in the game.
Thomas Niedermaier
A player for the Parsippany boys basketball team who scored 13 points in the game.
Kaeden Blackmon
A player for the Parsippany boys basketball team who scored 11 points in the game.
Christian Zambrano-Floyd
A player for the Whippany Park boys basketball team who scored 20 points in the game.
The takeaway
Parsippany's balanced scoring attack and strong second-half performance allowed them to pull away from Whippany Park and secure an important division victory, continuing their push for the NJAC Independence title.


