Cheltenham had already built a double-digit advantage on Caelin Peters and his Plymouth Whitemarsh in the second quarter, but Jaelen McGlone made sure to put an emphatic stamp on the SOL American Conference matchup.
The senior Rider University commit threw down a pair of dunks in recording a personal 8-0 run, stretching the Panthers boys basketball team advantage for a dozen to 20 with a little over three minutes left in the first half.
McGlone posted 11 points in the second quarter and finished with game-high 22 points while sophomore guard Justin Moore added 18 points as Cheltenham cruised past the host Plymouth Whitemarsh 68-39.