Monday,
January 16, 2017
By The Unkown Ranker
NJS.com's Anonymous Source
(Records through Sunday, January 15)
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1.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (9-1) --
The Blue Wolves solidified their top spot as they upset the No. 25 team in the country, Riverside Baptist (MD), 63-55. The game was close throughout and tied at 40 heading to the final quarter before IC outscored its opponent 23-15 down the stretch for the win. Jariah Patterson and Jordan McLemore each had 15 points to help the Wolves to the upset. They play TPLS Christian (VA) on Monday. |
JORDAN McLEMORE |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 1 |
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SADDLE RIVER DAY (10-2) --
The Rebels tacked on two more wins this past week to make it eight straight and on Saturday they knocked off Masuk (CT), 82-32, as Michele Sidor had 33 points in the 5th annual “Threes for Sandy Hook,” an annual event to help raise money for Newtown (CT) in the honor of the 20 children and 6 adults who lost their lives. This year's event also honored our own Richie 'Ballgame' Barton and his on-going fight against cancer. The Rebels also beat Emerson, 71-45, on Tuesday as Sidor led the way with 24 points. They play Magnus Albertus (NY) on Monday |
JACKIE WOLAK
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 2 |
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PASCACK VALLEY (12-0) --
The Indians remain unbeaten by adding three more 20-plus point wins starting with a 56-32 win at Ridgewood led by Briana Smith’s 20 points. They then beat Tenafly, 64-37, as Briana Wong had 15 points and they beat Wayne Hills, 78-54, as Wong had 21. Ramapo visits on Tuesday. |
BRIANNA WONG |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 3 |
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4.
QUEEN OF PEACE (6-3) --
The Griffins knocked off Weequahic, 83-18, as the LSU commit Raven Farley-Clark had 22 points and 13 rebounds. They then needed overtime to beat Somerville, 50-46, on Saturday on the road as D’aviyon Magazine had 13 points. |
RAVEN FARLEY-CLARK |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 4 |
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HOLY ANGELS (9-1) --
The Angels knocked off their rival IHA, 39-33, at home as Elizabeth Garcia led the team with 14 points in the big win. On Tuesday they slipped past Wayne Hills, 40-33, as Elena Pulanco had 16 points. Tuesday at DePaul and Thursday at home against Old Tappan |
ELIZABETH GARCIA |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 6 |
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EASTSIDE (6-3) -- In their only game the Ghosts knocked off Clifton, 51-22, as Andrea Aquino had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Passaic Valley on Tuesday |
ANDREA AQUINO
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 7 |
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WESTWOOD (11-0) --
The Cardinals gave back all of a 15-point halftime lead against Old Tappan and needed overtime to pull out a 60-52 win. Sam McClutchly led with 18 points. The Cardinals had easy wins over Cliffside Park, 62-33, and Fort Lee, 56-39, as McClutchy finished with 21 points. |
OLIVIA CASSIDY
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 5 |
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IHA (9-4) --
The Blue Eagles finally got Katie Jones, who missed three weeks with a hamstring injury, back on Sunday and they easily beat a depleted Northern Highlands, 54-30.. On Thursday they lost to rival Holy Angels, 39-33, and on Tuesday they beat Passaic, 57-21, as freshman Anna Morris led with 9 points. |
KATIE JONES
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 8 |
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KENNEDY (8-3) -- The Knights only game was a 50-45 win over Bergen Tech as O’Lesheya Braxton led her team with 22 points and 14 rebounds. Passaic Tech Thursday. |
O'LESHEYA BRAXTON |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 9 |
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NORTHERN HIGHLANDS (8-5) --
The Highlanders knocked off rival Ramapo on Friday night, 43-38, in a close game throughout as Sarah Minchin led her team with 14 points. On Tuesday they beat Teaneck, 52-49, as Minchin led her team again with 13 points at home. On Sunday the Highlanders were missing both of their inside threats and lost to IHA. They will travel to Old Tappan on Tuesday. |
TORI REICH
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 11 |
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TEANECK (7-3) --
The Highwaywomen lost to Northern Highlands, 52-49, before bouncing back on Friday with a come-from-behind win over Old Tappan, 57-51, as Cedaja James scored 27 points. Tuesday home to Ridgewood and Thursday at Ramapo. |
CEDEJA JAMES
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 20 |
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SECAUCUS (9-2) --
The Patriots beat New Milford, 61-56, breaking open a tight game after three quarters and winning, 61-56, as Amanda Ulrich had 18 points. Ran past Bergen Charter, 58-20, as Lindsey Mack had 18 points. Lyndhurst on Tuesday. |
NATALIE KASHIAN
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 12 |
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MARIST (10-0) -- The Royal Knights remain unbeaten as they took care of Hudson Catholic, 57-50, on Thursday night as Emily Rosario lit the scoreboard for 24 points. On Tuesday they beat Ferris, 78-23, as Rosario had 21 points. Lincoln on Thursday. |
EMILY ROSARIO |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 10 |
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INDIAN HILLS (8-3) --
The Braves have won six in a row as they defeated Hackensack on Friday night, 60-49, as Angela Saric had 22 points, On Thursday they knocked off Fair Lawn, 56-46, as they used a 15-7 first quarter to to surge in front as Saric led with 22 points. On Tuesday they beat Emerson, 70-49, as Alex Martins hit seven 3-pointers for 21 points. Bergenfield on Tuesday. |
ALEX MARTINS |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 15 |
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PARAMUS CATHOLIC (6-5) --
The Paladins opened the week by beating Tenafly, 56-43, as Julianna Kascic had 15 points, and then were beaten by DePaul, 51-48, before bouncing back with a 53-47 win over Kent Place on Saturday. Aria Myers had 17 points in that one. Big game on Tuesday vs IHA. |
SARAH SCERBAK
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 13 |
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RAMAPO (5-4) --The Raiders started the week with a solid win at Old Tappan on Tuesday, beating the Knights 49-45 behind Emily Calabrese’s 19 points. They then suffered a tough loss to Northern Highlands, 43-38, in a game that went down to the final minute. The Raiders travel to Pascack Valley on Tuesday. |
LAUREN LIEDEL
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 16 |
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NV/OLD TAPPAN (5-7) -- The Knights have been competitive in just about every game and played three very good teams this past week and could have won all three of them. Started with loss to Ramapo, 49-45, then lost to Teaneck by 3 on Thursday and finally took Westwood to overtime on Sunday at IHA before falling 60-52. The Knights outscored Westwood 29-14 in the second half. They will play Northern Highlands on Tuesday at home. |
JACKIE KELLY
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: Unranked |
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18.
MAHWAH (7-2) --
The Thunderbirds picked up a nice win by breaking open a close game in the fourth quarter in beating Pascack Hills, 40-25, using a 17-1 final period run. They were led by Kayla Devine’s 20 points. They also beat Dumont, which is without Amber Porette (knee) for the rest of the season, 49-33. |
KAYLA DEVINE
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 18 |
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RIDGEWOOD (7-6) --
The Maroons lost to Pascack Valley on Tuesday at home, 56-32, but kept it close in the first half. They then beat Paramus, 52-25, as Claire Smesko scored 16 points and suffered a loss on Saturday to Newtown (CT). Play Tuesday at Teaneck and IHA on Thursday. |
HAILEY RICCIARDI
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 14 |
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20. GLEN ROCK (10-3) --
The Panthers picked up a great win on Sunday at IHA as they knocked off River Dell, 39-32, after trailing by as many as eight in the first half. They outscored the Hawks by a 30-16 margin in the second half as Lizzie Alba hit two late 3-pointers and had 17 points to provide the margin of victory. Kelly Lohr also picked up her 1,000 career point in the game. Beat Lodi, 53-36, on Tuesday as Lohr had 26 points and beat Eastern Christian, 47-40, using a 16-9 fourth quarter as Elizabeth Alba had 18 including five 3s. |
KELLY LOHR |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: Unranked |
DROPPED OUT:
River Dell & Pascack Hills
ALSO RECEIVING UNKNOWN VOTES:
Pascack Hills, Bayonne, River Dell, New Milford & Lincoln
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