David Brennan Beats the Buzzer to Lift Old Tappan Past Ramsey, 56 to 54

High School Sports Elite • Jan 17, 2026

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David Brennan hit a basket at the buzzer to give Old Tappan a 56 to 54 win over Ramsey on Saturday in Big North play. (Link to Video)

Brennan scored 22 points to lead Old Tappan and delivered the game winner as time expired. Isaac Shrager provided perimeter scoring with 18 points, including five three pointers. Carmine Porcelli and Joseph Martin each added eight points to support the scoring effort.

Brian Slater, Luke Behrens, and Jake Totten each contributed minutes and defensive pressure as Old Tappan rotated through it's lineup and stayed competitive in a tight game.

Ramsey kept pace behind Owen Farley, who scored 15 points and went 6 for 7 from the free throw line. Charlie Taylor added 13 points with three three pointers. Owen Crowley finished with nine points and four blocks. Owen Morycz led Ramsey with seven rebounds.

The game stayed close through all four quarters. Neither team built a lead larger than one possession. Old Tappan relied on late execution and Brennan’s final shot to secure the win.

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