H.S. Girls Basketball Wrap: Nottingham edges New Egypt for first victory
Dec 21, 2024
NEW EGYPT — Behind eight points from Emma Wilke, seven from Olivia Gresavage and six from Brooke Hreiz Saturday, the Nottingham High varsity girls’ basketball team came on strong in the fourth quarter to get past New Egypt, 31-28, for its first win.
Madison Adam and Alana Burnett paced all scorers with nine points each for the Warriors.
NOTTINGHAM (31)
Hreiz 3-0-6, EWilke 3-2-8, KWilke 0-0-0, Nobile 1-0-3, Gresavage 2-2-7, ZWilliams 2-0-4, Jacobs 0-0-0, TSmith 1-1-3.
Totals — 12-5-31.
NEW EGYPT (28)
Adam 3-3-9, Burnett 3-2-9, Krutulis 2-0-6, Thoens 1-0-2, Kovacs 1-0-2.
Totals — 10-5-28.
Nottingham (1-3) 9 2 8 12 — 31
New Egypt (1-1) 5 8 10 5 — 28
3-point goals — Nobile, Gresavage (No), Burnett, Krutulis 2 (NE).
ROBBINSVILLE 37, MATAWAN 16
ABERDEEN TWP. — Ava Aldarelli’s 19 points and Keira Pierini’s 11 points lifted the Ravens over the Huskies.
ROBBINSVILLE (37)
GBottoni 1-2-4, Aldarelli 6-5-19, Pierini 4-1-11, Klinger 0-0-0, Godwin 0-0-0, Griffin 0-3-3.
Totals — 11-11-37.
MATAWAN (16)
Carballo 1-0-2, Calcagno 0-1-1, Hicks 0-0-0, Neilson 0-0-0, Scarpinato 0-0-0, Koromah 2-0-4, Beukers 0-1-1, Euell 1-1-3, Frederick 2-1-5, Huey 0-0-0, Butler 0-0-0.
Totals — 6-4-16.
Robbinsville(2-1) 11 11 5 10 — 37
Matawan (1-2) 7 2 5 2 — 16
3-point goals — Aldarelli 2, Pierini 2 (R).
SOUTH HUNTERDON 48, STEINERT 47
HAMILTON — The Eagles outscored the Spartans, 17-12, in the fourth quarter to gain their third win.
Mia Pope led all scorers with 20 points for Steinert, and Katie Corby added 12 points. Kadie Fleming had South Hunterdon’s high of 18 points.
SOUTH HUNTERDON (48)
Hinman 3-3-12, Fleming 5-7-18, Vavrence 2-1-6, Spreen 2-0-5, O’Rourke 2-0-4, Geurds 1-1-3.
Totals — 15-12-48.
STEINERT (47)
Garofalo 0-0-0, JCorby 3-0-8, Klein 1-2-4, Conover 0-0-0, Pope 8-3-20, AMcCarthy 1-0-2, Gray 0-0-0, KCorby 2-7-12, Rosa 0-1-1.
Totals — 15-13-47.
SHunterdon(3-0) 9 13 9 17 — 48
Steinert (2-2) 11 3 21 12 — 47
3-point goals — Hinman 3, Fleming, Vavrence, Spreen (SH), JCorby 2, Pope, KCorby (St).
COLTS NECK 66, WW-P NORTH 20
PLAINSBORO — The Cougars ran past the Northern Knights.
Julianna Kelly’s nine points topped West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s effort.
COLTS NECK (66)
Dichter 2-0-5, Caffiero 4-0-8, Camera 2-0-4, Donahue 2-0-5, Jasina 8-1-17, Wallace 3-0-7, Bryce 2-2-6, Lombardo 2-0-4, Watkins 4-0-10.
Totals — 29-3-66.
WW-P NORTH (20)
JKelly 3-3-9, Vemuri 1-0-2, Kumar 1-0-3, Carrabba 0-0-0, Slater 2-0-4, Marda 1-0-2, Saitoh 0-0-0.
Totals — 8-3-20.
Colts Neck (2-0) 21 22 19 4 — 66
WW-PNorth(1-2) 4 6 5 5 — 20
3-point goals — Dichter, Donahue, Wallace, Watkins 2 (CN), Kumar (WWN).
IMMACULATA 48, HOPEWELL VALLEY 21
HOPEWELL TWP. — The Bulldogs could not slow the Spartans despite 10 points from Katie Reinhart.
IMMACULATA (48)
Burke 1-0-2, Ferreira 4-0-9, Reeves 3-1-7, Kouridakis 4-0-10, Wong 1-0-3, Duffey 4-3-14, Regan 1-1-3.
Totals — 18-5-48.
HOPEWELL VALLEY (21)
Reinhart 4-0-10, DRoss 0-0-0, Ritter 1-0-2, MacQueen 2-1-5, Kurian 0-0-0, Pagnotta 0-0-0, Arora 2-0-4, Eugene 0-0-0, Ryan 0-0-0.
Totals — 9-1-21.
Immaculata (2-1) 12 14 17 5 — 48
Hopewell Val. (1-3) 2 6 5 8 — 21
3-point goals — Ferreira, Kouridakis 2, Wong, Duffey 3 (I), Reinhart 2 (HV).
MARLBORO 49, ALLENTOWN 26
MARLBORO — The Redbirds were outscored by the Mustangs, 34-6, between the second and third quarters in suffering their first setback.
Makayala Rondinelli’s 10 points were the most for A’town.
ALLENTOWN (26)
Patten 0-3-3, Braun 1-0-2, Rette 1-1-3, Rai 0-0-0, Rondinelli 3-4-10, DeRose 3-0-8, Daly 0-0-0, Sullivan 0-0-0, Barry 0-0-0.
Totals — 8-8-26.
MARLBORO (49)
Chan 0-0-0, Berkowicz 1-0-2, Borgen 3-0-6, Klatsky 6-4-20, EStellato 1-0-2, OStellato 1-1-4, Henderson 2-0-4, Gordon 3-3-9, Haeusser 1-0-2.
Totals — 18-8-49.
Allentown (2-1) 9 5 1 11 — 26
Marlboro (1-1) 8 18 16 7 — 49
3-point goals — DeRose 2 (A), Klatsky 4, OStellato (M).
MIDDLETOWN NORTH 43, HIGHTSTOWN 33
HIGHTSTOWN — Twelve points from Hayley DeKok and 11 more from Caitlyn Nagle were not enough to help the Rams hold off the Lions as part of the CVC vs. Shore Invitational.
MIDDLETOWN NORTH (43)
EMcCarthy 2-1-6, Iasparro 5-2-12, Gibson 1-0-2, Oster 2-0-4, Gonzalez 3-0-6, Yerves 0-3-3, Aber 4-2-10.
Totals — 17-8-43.
HIGHTSTOWN (33)
Nagle 4-3-11, Swarn 3-0-6, Weissenberger 0-2-2, ORoberts 1-0-2, YMoore 0-0-0, Wersching 0-0-0, Gulli 0-0-0, DeKok 3-4-12.
Totals — 11-9-33.
MiddletownN(1-2) 6 18 15 4 — 43
Hightstown (2-2) 8 4 10 11 — 33
3-point goals — EMcCarthy (MN), DeKok 2 (H).
CHATHAM 68, EWING 37
RED BANK — The undefeated Cougars drained 10 3-point field goals on the way to victory over the Blue Devils in the She Got Game Classic at Red Bank Catholic.
Lily Alston was high scorer for Ewing with 15 points. Ella Kreuzer led all scorers with 24 points for Chatham.
EWING (37)
Durham 1-2-4, Alston 6-1-15, Brown-Upshur 0-0-0, TWilliams 1-0-2, Wadley 3-1-7, Bennett 2-1-5, White 0-0-0, Maldonado-Washington 1-1-4.
Totals — 14-6-37.
CHATHAM (68)
Bolger 1-0-3, Lane 1-1-3, Hogan 1-0-2, Semioli 5-2-13, Jupin 0-0-0, Paone 3-0-8, von Doussa 0-0-0, LuArps 2-0-5, Kreuzer 8-5-24, Grady 0-0-0, Cloud 1-0-3, LiArps 0-0-0, Alvarez 3-0-7.
Totals — 25-8-68.
Ewing (1-2) 5 10 12 10 — 37
Chatham(4-0) 13 22 17 16 — 68
3-point goals — Alston 2, Maldonado-Washington (E), Bolger, Semioli, Paone 2, LuArps, Kreuzer 3, Cloud, Alvarez (C).