It was a busy Wednesday of action around New Jersey. From record-setting nights to memorable individual performances, there was a ton that unfolded all over the state. Let’s take a look at the winners from Wednesday’s games.
<strong>Mount St. Mary: </strong>Mount St. Mary stayed perfect on the season after rolling past Voorhees, 54-34, in Glen Gardner. The Lions (6-0) totaled a school record 14 3-pointers. Mount St. Mary showcased its long-range accuracy and ability to shoot from deep at a high clip. Natalie Mathern knocked down five triples on the way to an 18-point night, [player_tooltip player_id="159449" first="Erin" last="McNulty"] put in four 3s on the way to 12 points and Catherine Keele, Avery Longstreet, Maya Rivera, Joy Mulzoff and Olivia LaBruno all hit a 3-pointer.
<strong>Dara Grinberg, Manalapan: </strong>Grinberg made an impact with 12 rebounds and three blocks in Manalapan’s 31-23 win over Freehold Borough.
<strong>Janai Hawley, Leonia: </strong>In a two-point loss to Palisades Park, Leonia’s Janai Hawley recorded a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="155449" first="Maddie" last="Branigan"], St. Dominic: </strong>Branigan led St. Dominic to a 4-1 record, putting up 18 points to go with 11 rebounds in the team’s 42-37 victory over North Bergen.
<strong>Charlotte Milanesi, Veritas Christian: </strong>Milanesi led 22 points and made nine steals in Veritas Christian’s 54-17 win over Eastern Christian. She was efficient from the perimeter with four triples.
<strong>Samantha Eckert, Wood-Ridge: </strong>Eckert grabbed 14 rebounds for Wood-Ridge in a 40-24 win over Weehawken. Emily Gardella hauled in 10 rebounds and Amanda DiMase and Natalie Cala each scored in double figures for the winners.
<strong>Madison Johnson, Union Catholic: </strong>Johnson scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in Union Catholic’s 37-29 win over Roselle Catholic.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="159450" first="Maddison" last="Vaughn"], Roselle: </strong>Vaughn was extremely productive in Roselle’s 39-19 win over rival Roselle Park, scoring 18 points and grabbing 13 rebounds to go with five blocks.
<strong>Dominika Kosiek, Johnson: </strong>Kosiek grabbed 17 rebounds and made three blocks for Johnson in a loss to Gov. Livingston on Wednesday.
<strong>Hena Thakkar, Woodbridge Academy: </strong>Thakkar led Woodbridge Academy past Perth Amboy Tech, 52-19. She put in 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a double-double effort.
<strong>Kylie Cabana/Nakayia Fields, Bogota: </strong>Cabana and Fields combined for 40 points in Bogota’s 65-29 win over Wallington.
<strong>Eleanor Robinson, Lodi Immaculate: </strong>Robinson led Lodi Immaculate with 24 points, seven steals and six rebounds in the team’s 55-38 win over Hawthorne. Lodi Immaculate improved to 4-0.
<strong>Sarah Mokrzecki, Emerson Boro: </strong>Mokrzecki scored 14 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to go with five blocks in a 51-39 win for Emerson Boro over Lyndhurst.
<strong>Maureen Stapleton, St. Rose: </strong>Stapleton grabbed 15 rebounds for St. Rose in its 62-30 victory over Neptune. [player_tooltip player_id="134621" first="Abigail" last="Antognoli"] put in a game-high 24 points for the Belmar school.
<strong>Lyndsey Ross/Daniela Peschetti, Secaucus: </strong>Ross and Peschetti combined for 41 points in Secaucus’ 60-55 win over Cresskill, improving to 5-0.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134615" first="Colleen" last="McQuillen"], Cresskill: </strong>McQuillen posted her second straight double-double Wednesday, going for 34 points and 11 rebounds in Cresskill’s 60-55 loss to Secaucus. McQuillen was able to get to the foul line, as she hit 10 free throws. In addition, the Cresskill playmaker had two blocks on the night.
<strong>Other Players: Melissa Viellette, Fair Lawn (12 points, 13 rebounds); Cara McCoy, Barnegat (14 points, 13 rebounds); Alexa Castro, Dunellen (12 rebounds); [player_tooltip player_id="134626" first="Madison" last="St. Rose"], St. John Vianney (25 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals) </strong>
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue Reading
Already a subscriber?
Log in