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Watch tonight's Susquehanna Twp-Hershey boys' basketball game live at PennLive: Live video webcast

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If you are unable to get to Hershey High School for tonight’s Mid-Penn Keystone Division boys’ basketball game against Susquehanna Twp., you can watch it here at PennLive.com.

In conjunction with “High School Sports Live” — WHTM and Advanced Hoops are working together for the fifth year in a row — tonight’s scrap will be streamed live at PennLive.com. PennLive's Michael Bullock will be on hand covering the game.

Tip is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Susquehanna Twp. (8-4, 5-2), which sits in a virtual tie with Hershey in the Keystone Division standings has won its last four outings. Vince Rogers' Indians are led at the offensive end by Nehemiah "Bud" Mack (17.9 ppg), Gabe Mack (12.9 ppg), Joe Marshall (9.6 ppg) and Quintin Ward.

While Bud Mack has posted four consecutive outings of 20 or more points, Gabe Mack drained a 3-pointer with 1.4 seconds left in overtime Friday night to push the Indians past Lower Dauphin (64-61). Ward has averaged 12.3 ppg in Susquehanna's last four contests, while Marshall (groin) has missed the past three.

Hershey (9-6, 7-4) had its five-game winning streak halted Friday night when Justin McCarthur buried a 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left to give Bishop McDevitt a 62-59 victory.

Paul Blackburn's balanced Trojans likely will field a starting lineup featuring four players averaging 10 points or more — Chase Watkins (13.5 ppg), Jack Gunkel (12.4 ppg), Dylan Painter (10.2 ppg) and Ricky Bugg (10.2 ppg) — and another in Taylor Sweeney (9.6 ppg) who is mighty close.

Watkins posted a career-high 38 points in last week's victory at Trinity, while the 6-8 Painter has gone for 20 points or more in four of Hershey's last five.

CLICK HERE FOR UP-TO-DATE KEYSTONE DIVISION STANDINGS

Hershey claimed the first meeting, winning 78-63 at the Susquehanna Twp. Field House on Dec. 18 behind Watkins (20), Gunkel (17), Bugg (17) and Sweeney (10). Bud Mack topped Susquehanna with 23 points in that loss, while Marshall (12) and Gabe Mack (11) also reached double figures.

HSSL also will be broadcasting Tuesday night’s game between Greencastle-Antrim and Boiling Springs. That, too, will be streamed live by PennLive.com.

You can also watch the coverage on ABC 27.2 RTV, Comcast 246, Verizon 461, Blue Ridge 152 and Kuhn 67, and follow “High School Sports Live” at its website, on Facebook and Twitter.

BULLOCK ON TWITTER: @thebullp_n


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