The all-time leading scorer in East Brunswick boys’ basketball history already had 24 points when he headed to the free throw line for the first time in the game with under a minute to go in a tight game at Sayreville.
But down the stretch, he made two of four – including the winner with 2.9 ticks left on the clock – to help the Bears rally from an 11-point halftime deficit for a 48-47 GMC Red National Division game in Parlin, heard live on Central Jersey Sports Radio.
Out of an East Brunswick time out with 38 seconds to play, up 46-44, Mikulka got fouled and headed to the charity stripe for the first time. He missed the first, but made the second to put the Bears up by three.
Sayreville came down the floor and got Sam Jones a look at a three for the tie. He missed short from the wing, but the Bombers got the rebound and head coach John Wojcik called his last time out to allow the offense to more easily reset.
Off the break, they found Jones on the right wing again, and he swished it with ten seconds to go to tie it at 47. But Mikulka brought it up the floor, drove to the basket from the right wing, and drew a blocking foul on Joseph Lewis with 2.7 seconds remaining.
Mikulka hit the first free throw, and EB coach Mark Motusesky called a time-out to set the defense. Miklulka missed the second shot, Sayreville got a rebound, and Jones couldn’t get a three-quarter court prayer to get anywhere near the basket.
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East Brunswick (11-1, 6-0 GMC Red National) rallied thanks in large part to Mikulka’s scoring, but maybe in larger part due to their second-half defense. Down by as many as 13 in the second quarter, the Bears held Sayreville to just one field goal in the third, and outscored the Bombers 10-4 in the period, down 35-40 heading into the fourth.
Mikulka finished with a game-high 26, balanced throughout the afternoon, and hit three triples. Cam Vick added 13.
Sayreville (7-4, 3-3) got team-highs of 20 each from Sam Jones and Chidi Chukwura, with Chhukwurah – a 55 percent free throw shooter coming in – hitting eight of nine in the game, including six of six in the second half, four of four in the fourth quarter. That could have been the difference-maker for the Bombers, had they been able to score otherwise after halftime.
Sayreville managed just four second half field goals, an and-one in the third by Andrew Provenza,who missed the free throw, and a pair of twos and the triple to tie with ten seconds left by Jones.
Click below for postgame reaction from East Brunswick senior Matt Mikulka and head coach Mark Motusesky with Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:
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Sayreville’s Sam Jones dribbles against East Brunswick’s Dylan McLean in a GMC Red American Division game at Sayreville on January 10, 2026. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)



