Manasquan High School to Pursue Legal Action Over Controversial Basketball Game Decision
After a disallowed buzzer-beater against Camden High School, Manasquan seeks justice through the courts.
- A controversial decision in a New Jersey high school basketball game has sparked outrage and legal action.
- Manasquan High School's last-second shot was ruled out, denying them victory against Camden High School.
- The New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) admitted the call was incorrect but stated the game's outcome cannot be changed.
- Governor Phil Murphy expressed sympathy for Manasquan but noted he cannot intervene in the decision.
- Manasquan is exploring legal avenues to contest the game's result and seek a fair resolution.