Jan 30, 2026
TRENTON — Angelie Pacheco scored 18 points and Saniya Presha scored 16 points to help the Trenton High varsity girls’ basketball team defeat Notre Dame, 50-40, Thursday in Colonial Valley Conference Colonial Division play at Tornado Alley. Caroline Foley put up a game-high 20 points for the Iris h, and Kelsey Wood chipped in 11 points. NOTRE DAME (40) Foley 7-4-20, RParker 0-2-2, Hempsell 2-0-4, Bucchere 0-0-0, Hughes 0-0-0, DMeszaros 0-0-0, MMeszaros 0-0-0, Kniffin 1-0-2, KWood 5-0-11, Moog 0-0-0, Scharibone 0-1-1. Totals — 15-7-40. TRENTON (50) Pacheco 7-2-18, Brown-Johnson 4-0-9, AJackson 1-0-3, Presha 8-0-16, Herbert Wheeler 2-0-4, Pomales 0-0-0. Totals — 22-2-50. Notre Dame (9-6)                   13      9    9      9    —    40 Trenton (6-10)                        14    16    9    11    —    50 3-point goals — Foley 2, KWood (ND), Pacheco 2, Brown-Johnson, AJackson (T). PDS 46, ALLENTOWN 31 PRINCETON — The Panthers locked up the CVC Valley Division crown by outscoring the Redbirds, 28-12, in the second half. Alana Williams’ 18 points carried Princeton Day School to victory. Lily DeRose scored 10 to lead A’town. ALLENTOWN (31) Rondinelli 1-2-4, Prekop 1-0-2, DeRose 2-5-10, Sullivan 3-3-9, Harmon 0-0-0, Barry 2-0-4, Malvin 1-0-2, George 0-0-0. Totals — 10-10-31. PDS (46) Barber 1-0-2, Hartman 0-0-0, NMartin 3-0-8, McLaren 3-0-6, Gruteser 0-0-0, Brodel 1-0-3, Lesaca 1-1-3, Braswell 0-0-0, AlWilliams 7-4-18, MMartin 1-0-2, Malin 2-0-4, GDavis 0-0-0. Totals — 19-5-46. Allentown(10-7)                        13    6      4      8    —    31 PDS (12-6)                                11    7    17    11    —    46 3-point goals — DeRose (A), NMartin 2, Brodel (PDS). ROBBINSVILLE 45, NOTTINGHAM 32 HAMILTON — Mahek Singh and Alexa Boss provided 14 and 13 points, respectively, as the Ravens slid past the Northstars in CVC Colonial Division action. Lily Jacobs matched Singh for the game high with 14 points, and TiKayla Smith added 11 points for Nottingham. ROBBINSVILLE (45) Singh 7-0-14, Leeds 0-0-0, Pierini 2-1-5, JBoss 0-0-0, Godwin 1-0-2, Griffin 1-2-5, Napierkowski 2-1-6, ABoss 5-3-13. Totals — 18-7-45. NOTTINGHAM (32) Jacobs 6-2-14, Kieffer 0-0-0, TSmith 2-6-11, Spotwood 2-0-5, McDonald 0-0-0, Mason 0-0-0, Elnaggar 1-0-2. Totals — 11-8-32. Robbinsville (7-10)              11    12    12    10    —    45 Nottingham (4-14)                 7      7      5    13    —    32 3-point goals — Griffin, Napierkowski (R), TSmith, Spotwood (N). EWING 53, HOPEWELL VALLEY 37 HOPEWELL TWP. — London Bennett’s 15 points and Ariana Wadley’s 13 points gave the Blue Devils the CVC Colonial Division title outright with a win over the Bulldogs. Paige Ritter’s 12 points paced Hopewell Valley. EWING (53) Alston 4-0-9, TWilliams 3-2-8, Glover 0-0-0, Wadley 5-3-13, Bennett 5-5-15, SWhite 0-0-0, Maldonado 1-1-3, Hadden 1-0-2, CSingletary 1-0-3. Totals — 20-11-53. HOPEWELL VALLEY (37) Reinhart 3-0-7, DRoss 1-0-2, Nunnally 1-0-2, Danieluk 1-2-4, MacQueen 0-0-0, Arora 0-0-0, Ritter 6-0-12, Eugene 0-0-0, Kurian 3-0-8, Poltrino 0-0-0, AeWilliams 1-0-2. Totals — 16-2-37. Ewing (11-7)                        16      6    19    12    —    53 HopewellVal(7-11)                 6    14    11      6    —    37 3-point goals — Alston, CSingletary (E), Reinhart, Kurian 2 (HV). PRINCETON 49, HIGHTSTOWN 34 PRINCETON — Anna Winters and Leah Bornstein led the way with 16 and 14 points, respectively, on Senior Day as the Tigers beat the Rams in another CVC Colonial Division game. Hayley DeKok topped all scorers with 18 points, including five 3-point field goals. HIGHTSTOWN (34) Wersching 3-1-8, Mascoll 0-0-0, Gulli 0-0-0, Khosa 3-0-6, DeKok 5-3-18, Sweeney 1-0-2, Towle 0-0-0. Totals — 12-4-34. PRINCETON (49) Winters 7-1-16, Sharkey 3-0-7, Bornstein 4-3-12, Romain 4-0-8, Genestin 0-0-0, Hunt 1-0-2, Afrifah 1-0-2, Knierim 0-0-0, Menapace 0-0-0, Arminio 0-0-0, Cao 1-0-2, Harman 0-0-0, Crepezzi 0-0-0. Totals — 21-4-49. Hightstown(7-10)                   12      4    13    5    —    34 Princeton (13-4)                     13    12    15    9    —    49 3-point goals — Wersching, DeKok 5 (H), Winters, Sharkey, Bornstein (P). WW-P SOUTH 39, HAMILTON WEST 30 PRINCETON JCT. — Riley Duguay had 14 points and Ridhi Palla had 11 points as the Pirates held off the Hornets in the CVC Valley Division. Adisin Smith’s nine points were high for Hamilton West. HAMILTON WEST (30) Harlan 2-0-4, Vargas Gutierrez 2-1-6, Castro Gamboa 3-0-7, Vanselous 1-0-2, Onorati 0-0-0, King 1-0-2, McCabe 0-0-0, AdSmith 4-1-9, AiSmith 0-0-0, Carthan 0-0-0. Totals — 13-2-30. WW-P SOUTH (39) Latif Estafan 2-2-6, ARuiz 1-0-2, Borusu 1-0-3, Barbrow 1-0-3, Peng 0-0-0, Sirmans 0-0-0, Duguay 6-2-14, BRuiz 0-0-0, Al-Quzwini 0-0-0, Palla 3-2-11. Totals — 14-6-39. HamiltonWest(3-14)                7    8      8    7    —    30 WW-P South (12-7)               11    9    10    9    —    39 3-point goals — Vargas Gutierrez, Castro Gamboa (HW), Borusu, Barbrow, Palla 3 (WWS). FLORENCE 41, PEMBERTON 34 FLORENCE — Ryann Smith’s 10 points steered a balanced attack by the Flashes as they evened their record at 7-7 with a win over the Hornets. PEMBERTON (34) N/A FLORENCE (41) Cech 3-0-7, SArnold 3-2-8, Wainwright 0-0-0, CHaas 2-0-5, Arecchi 0-0-0, RSmith 5-0-10, Long 2-0-5, Gravener 3-0-6, Walker 0-0-0, Schuler 0-0-0. Totals — 18-2-41. Pemberton(1-13)                   6    8    10    10    —    34 Florence (7-7)                        9    7    14    11    —    41 3-point goals — Cech, CHaas, Long (F). POSTPONEMENT BORDENTOWN — The 11-1 Scotties and 3-10 Tornadoes were scratched at the last minute. A new date for their Burlington County Scholastic League Freedom Division contest has yet to be announced. ...read more read less
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