Friday’s Top Performances in South Jersey
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Much of South Jersey wasn’t in action on Friday, but luckily, there were a few games in the Burlington County Scholastic League that took place. Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey will be talking about the top performances in South Jersey…
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Continue ReadingMuch of South Jersey wasn’t in action on Friday, but luckily, there were a few games in the Burlington County Scholastic League that took place.
Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey will be talking about the top performances in South Jersey in this article.
Riley Ahrens Riley Ahrens 5'10" | SG Delran | 2023 State NJ – Delran
Ahrens has been a force to be reckoned with so far this season for Delran, who improved to 5-1 after a 48-30 win over Paulsboro. She led all scorers with 19 points in the win, her fourth-straight 15+ point game. So far, Ahrens is averaging a career-high 15.7 PPG in six games for the Bears and is well on her way to a standout junior season.
Jade Glass – Doane Academy
Glass, after a near two-year absence from playing basketball for Doane, has been spectacular so far. Her 11 points led Doane in a 43-25 loss to Palmyra, her second-straight game scoring in double-figures. Glass has averaged 9.3 PPG through the first four games of the season and the junior already has the look of a player who’s going to get better as this season progresses.
Aneesa Artis – Burlington City
The sophomore has put up double-figure points in every game so far this winter and led Burlington City with 11 points in a 52-31 loss against New Egypt. Artis knocked down two threes in the game for the Blue Devils and already has the potential to be one of the best three-point shooters in the BSCL this season. Artis has averaged 14.5 PPG this season to date.
Brookelyn Graham Brookelyn Graham SG Paulsboro | 2024 State NJ – Paulsboro
Graham led Paulsboro in the loss to Delran with 14 points and has scored double-figures in three games so far as a sophomore. Graham has really excelled from three so far and had another 3 three-pointers against Delran, her third game with multiple three-pointers on the season. Her perimeter shooting has opened up another dimension to her game and it’s been a welcomed addition.
Cadence Anderson – Palmyra
Anderson had her second-straight double-double of the season in a 43-25 win over Doane Academy, a 11-point, 14-rebound performance. Along with that, she had five assists, a block and five steals. Anderson is leaps and bounds better than her freshman year in the spring and looks like a more complete and dominant player overall.