JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis has the Sunday highlights from Red Bank: Julian Brown scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half and Brandon Benjamin had 15 points and 9 rebounds as the Crusaders (13-6) wiped out a five-point halftime deficit with a dominating performance in the final two quarters on Sunday to hands RBC (17-3) just its 3rd loss of the season. JSZ’s Ken Bradley has the highlights from Holmdel:īergen Catholic 68 Red Bank Catholic 48 | Boys Hannah Hidalgo lead all players with 21 points for the Eagles in the loss. Hope Masonius led the second-half surge and netted 15 total points to put the Warriors ahead and secure the win. After trailing going into the half, Manasquan outpaced Paul VI in the last 16 minutes. 6 ranked Manasquan Warriors took down the No. With numerous college coaches attending, the No. She would finish with 25 points while Rutgers commit Antonia Bates had 9 points and 10 rebounds. In the final quarter Rutgers Prep would hold the ball for the last five remaining minutes of regulation, scoring only on two free throws from Blakes as they would hold on for a close win. Rutgers Prep would take the lead early in the third quarter as sophomore Mikayla Blakes had the Argonauts ahead 45-37 entering the fourth. Locked into a tight battle early, Red Bank Catholic led 26-25 at halftime. 5 Red Bank Catholic (18-3) 47-43 to pick up a fourteenth straight win. Rutgers Prep 47 Red Bank Catholic 43 | Girls JSZ’s Jay Cook has the highlights and reaction from Holmdel: Paulina Paris led Saddle River Day (16-1) with a team-best 19 points. Rose and her game-high 28 points, while Zoe Brooks also had 14 points and Megan Cahalan finished with 12 points. John Vianney (19-0) was paced by Madison St. 5 nationally by ESPN – dominated Saddle River Day from start to finish in a game that was further apart than the final score indicated. 1 team in New Jersey was, those concerns were extinguished emphatically Sunday night. If there were ever any doubts about who the No. John Vianney 76 Saddle River Day 51 | Girls Our JSZ cameras caught the action from three of the top games, plus two great boys games between Bergen Catholic/Red Bank Catholic and Pleasantville/Atlantic City. The Coaches Choice USA Showcase featured many of the top girls teams and players from around New Jersey. Jersey Sports Zone’s coverage of Brick Memorial is brought to you by OceanFirst Bank. JSZ’s Ken Bradley has the highlights from Annandale: Brick Memorial will wrestle for its tenth group title in program history on Sunday. Logan Wadle earned a pin for the Lions in the loss. Returning state champion Evan Tallmadge won by tech fall while Ryan Smith, Harvey Ludington and other returning state champion Anthony Santaniello won by pin for the Mustangs. Brick won nine of 11 contested bouts to get out to a 38-9 lead before forfeiting the last three matches. The Mustangs of Brick Memorial won in dominant fashion over North Jersey sectional champions North Hunterdon. P’burg will face Howell for the Group 5 championship on Sunday in Franklin.Ĭoverage of Phillipsburg is made possible by the Garnet Booster Club.īrick Memorial 38 North Hunterdon 27 | Group 4 State Semifinal Cole Velardi won by fall, while Matt Henrich had a tech fall for Southern in the loss. Dawson McWilliams avoided a pin in the final match to clinch the win for the Stateliners. Nate Zastowny won via tech fall for Phillipsburg, while David Pierson and John Wargo won key decisions down the stretch. The Stateliners trailed 22-6, but battled back to stun the Rams and punch a ticket to the state final. Phillipsburg 27 Southern 25 | Group 5 State Semifinal JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis has the highlights and post-match reaction from Red Bank: RBC will face Pope John in the Non-Public “B” state championship on Sunday morning at Franklin High School. Trailing 30-12, the Caseys scored back-to-back wins and got two forfeits to set the stage for Davin Brewton to clinch the school’s first-ever wrestling sectional championship with a second-period pinfall at 215 pounds. Red Bank Catholic 39 Holy Spirit 30 | Non-Public B South Final Jay Cook has the highlights and reaction from Morristown:Ī special thanks to OceanFirst Bank for sponsoring JSZ’s coverage of sectional championship wrestling! Criteria J – most near-fall points – was the deciding factor in one of the tightest, most thrilling matches you’ll see all year. After 10 minutes of discussion, Bergen Catholic was dramatically named the Non-Public A North sectional champions. The Crusaders and Green Wave went the distance and were tied 23-23 at the end of all 14 bouts. Check back throughout the night to watch the highlights!īergen Catholic 24 Delbarton 23 | Non-Public A North Final JSZ has coverage from a pair of thrilling non-public sectional finals, plus amazing action from two state semifinals on the public side.
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