POLL: PGH NJ’s Week Six Central Jersey Player of the Week
With week six of the 2021-22 New Jersey high school girls basketball season completed, Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey has found the best players and teams of the past week. Here are the finalists for the Week Six PGH NJ Central Jersey Player of the Week, which you can vote for below or on our Twitter (@PGHNewJersey). Make sure to follow us there for more social media content.
Leena Tran (Jr.) – Old Bridge
Tran, after struggling against Holmdel, rebounded during the week with two-straight 20-point performances in wins against East Brunswick and J.P. Stevens. The junior also had her second double-double of the season in the East Brunswick win. Tran has been one of Old Bridge’s best players this season, with three 20-point games so far, averaging 14.3 PPG for the Knights. She’s quickly solidifying herself as an elite player in the Greater Middlesex Conference.
Christina Midgette (Sr.) – Franklin
Midgette has been on a mission for Franklin in her senior season and through 10 games, she’s averaging 20.0 PPG and 11.5 RPG, having recorded a double-double in every game last week. Her best game of the season came in a 64-58 win over Hillsborough on Thursday as she recorded 32 points, 19 rebounds, five assists, two blocks and three steals. Midgette is undoubtedly one of the best forwards in the Shore Conference and has proved that in a big way this season.
Emily Tvrdik (So.) – Wall
Tvrdik has shown herself to be a fantastic three-point shooter this season and last week, she hit seven over three games, averaging 17.7 PPG for Wall during the week. She also had 2.7 APG, 3.0 SPG and 1.0 BPG, nearly on-par with her current statistical totals on the season. Tvrdik is one of two big-time sophomores for Wall and is only getting better. She’s an absolute monster on the floor and has been dominant for two-straight seasons.
Dominika Kosiek (Sr.) – Arthur L. Johnson
Kosiek has recorded a double-double in every game so far this season and that included the this week’s games. Two of which were 20+-point, 10+-rebound performances as she averaged 19.7 PPG, 12.3 RPG, 2.0 APG, 2.3 BPG and 5.0 SPG for Johnson. It’s 11-straight double-doubles for the senior standout, who is having her best offensive season by far. She’s also had 5+ steals in seven games so far.