Phillipsburg Defeats Franklin in Boys Basketball Matchup

Tahmier Moore and Dominic Bracco lead the Stateliners to a 68-56 victory

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Tahmier Moore scored 18 points and Dominic Bracco added 17 as Phillipsburg pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat Franklin 68-56 in a boys basketball game in Somerset, New Jersey. The Stateliners used a 27-point fourth quarter to secure the win after Franklin had taken the lead in the third period.

Why it matters

This victory is an important one for the Phillipsburg boys basketball team, who have struggled this season with a 7-14 record. The win over Franklin, who also has a 9-14 record, could provide a much-needed boost of confidence and momentum as the team looks to finish the season strong.

The details

Phillipsburg started strong, taking a 13-11 lead in the first quarter and extending it to 28-19 at halftime. However, Franklin made a strong push in the third quarter, outscoring Phillipsburg 23-13 to take a 42-41 lead heading into the final period. The Stateliners responded with their highest-scoring quarter of the game, putting up 27 points in the fourth to pull away for the victory.

  • The game was played on February 12, 2026.
  • Phillipsburg led 13-11 after the first quarter and 28-19 at halftime.
  • Franklin took a 42-41 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
  • Phillipsburg outscored Franklin 27-14 in the fourth quarter to secure the 68-56 victory.

The players

Tahmier Moore

Scored 18 points for Phillipsburg, including 6 field goals and 6-of-8 free throw shooting.

Dominic Bracco

Led Phillipsburg with 7 two-pointers and 1 three-pointer, finishing with 17 points.

Christian Martin

Contributed 8 points for Phillipsburg.

Shamari Lavacia

Added 6 points for Phillipsburg.

Evan Hade

Also scored 6 points for Phillipsburg.

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The takeaway

Phillipsburg's ability to respond with a dominant fourth quarter performance, outscoring Franklin 27-14, demonstrates the team's resilience and ability to make key adjustments when needed. This win could provide a much-needed confidence boost for the Stateliners as they look to finish the season on a high note.