Monday,
January 23, 2017
By The Unkown Ranker
NJS.com's Anonymous Source
(Records through Sunday, Jan. 22)
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (10-2) --
The Blue Wolves started the week with their sixth straight win by beating TPLS Christian (VA), 66-58, as Bre Bellerand scored 22 points while Kelina Menard had 19 points in the Say Yes Tournament in the Bronx. However, that winning streak came to end in a loss to Life Cente,r 60-56. They picked up the No. 1 seed in the Bergen County Tournament and will play Teaneck on Saturday. A possible rematch with Queen of Peace in the semifinals possibly down the road. Archbishop Molloy on Monday. |
BRE BELLERAND |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 1 |
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SADDLE RIVER DAY (11-3) --
The Rebels played a top program in Albertus Magnus (NY) on Monday night and it turned out to be one of the best HS games of the year as The Rebels lost, 84-81, on a buzzer beating 3. The game was 38-33 at half and 59-56 after three quarters and was tight throughout as Michelle Sidor poured in 38 points in the loss. The Rebels then easily beat Midland Park, 69-25, as Sidor had 22 points. The Rebels picked up the No. 3 seed in the county tournament and will meet Ridgefield Park on Saturday and could see Pascack Valley in the semifinals at Ramapo College on February 12 |
CASSIE CRUZ
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 2 |
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PASCACK VALLEY (14-0) --
The Indians tacked on two more wins, but for the first time this season they entered the fourth quarter with a lead that was not double digits. They did build on an 8-point lead after three quarters and went on to a 46-24 at home. Briana Wong provided half the points by hitting five 3s. On Thursday PV ran past Northern Highlands, 55-24, as Wong again led with 13. They were given the No. 2 seed and will get Old Tappan on Saturday. Tenafly on Tuesday. |
KELLY PETRO |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 3 |
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QUEEN OF PEACE (7-3) --
The Golden Griffins won their only game of the week when they knocked off Murry Bergtraum (NY), 55-40, on Tuesday night. They were given the No. 4 seed in the county tournament and will play New Milford on Saturday and could see unbeaten Westwood in the quarterfinals in a couple of weeks. They will meet Rock Creek Christian (MD) on Sunday. |
RAVEN FARLEY-CLARK |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 4 |
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HOLY ANGELS (11-1) --
The angels ran their win streak to nine in a row after posting two more wins, starting with DePaul, 55-41, as Elizabeth Garcia hit for 24 points. That was followed up with a nail-biting win over Old Tappan, 51-48, in a game that was close throughout as Elena Pulanco erupted for 19 points. They will travel to Teaneck Tuesday and get Ramapo next Saturday as the No. 6 seed in the county tournament. |
ELIZABETH GARCIA |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 5 |
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WESTWOOD (13-0) --
Make it 13 straight for the Cardinals as they beat Dumont, 60-36, behind 22 points from Sam McClutchy and then beat DePaul, 57-41, after being tight in the first half. The Cardinals were given the No. 5 seed in the county tournament and will get Ridgewood on Saturday. At Mahwah on Tuesday. |
SHANNON MONAGHAN
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 7 |
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IHA (12-4) --
The Blue Eagles, the No. 7 seed in the Bergen County tournament, defeated Park Ridge, 56-29, on Saturday and advance to the Round of 16 where they will meet 10th-seeded Mahwah. The Blue Eagles easily ran past Paramus Catholic, 46-32, on Tuesday as the Paladins played without Sarah Scerbak. Brittany Graf led with 14 points and then they upended Ridgewood, 38-24, as Katie Jones had 16 points. Hackensack on Tuesday. |
ANNA MORRIS
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 8 |
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EASTSIDE (8-3) --The Ghosts posted two easy wins, the first over Passaic Valley, 42-22, and then Bergen Tech, 51-30, as Andrea Aquino clicked for 16 points. They were given the No 1 seed in Passaic County. Played Manhattan Center on Saturday but no update on the game. |
ANDREA AQUINO
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 6 |
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NORTHERN HIGHLANDS (10-6) --
The Highlanders easily beat Fort Lee on Saturday in the Bergen County Tournament and will meet Indian Hills in an 8/9 matchup on Saturday. The Highlanders split their other two games this past week as, on Tuesday, they beat Old Tappan 49-46 as Breanne Davis had 18 points and then struggled at home vs. Pascack Valley in falling 55-24. Paramus and Hackensack this week. |
KAITLYN SIMPSON
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 10 |
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SECAUCUS (12-2) --
The Patriots picked up three wins this past week starting with a 73-50 win over Lyndhurst as Amanda Ulrich erupted for 33 points. The next game they defeated Dwight-Englewood, 74-44, and this time it was Lindsey Mack who had 25 points. Finally, they posted a 55-45 win over Weehawkin. Saddle Brook on Monday. |
PAYTON INTONDOLA
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 12 |
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MARIST (12-0) -- Marist finally played an opponent that gave it a little resistance in Lincoln, but they still had a commanding 23-12 lead at the break and pushed it to 41-26 after three quarters, before winning 48-39 as Alyssa Gomez led with 13 points. On Tuesday they blasted McNair, 78-12, as Emily Rosario had 20 points. Bayonne on Feb 2. |
EMILY ROSARIO |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 13 |
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KENNEDY (10-4) -- The Knights posted an impressive win on Saturday as they beat Bishop Loughlin, 42-40, as O’leshiya Braxton led the way with 14 points. Earlier in the week they had a letdown as they were upset by Wayne Hills, 53-46, on Tuesday. Bounced back for a 37-28 win over Passaic Tech on Thursday as Jayla McDuffie led with 11 points and 12 rebounds. They were given the No. 2 seed in the Passaic County Tournament and should see Wayne Hills in the semifinals down the road. Passaic on Thursday. |
O'LESHEYA BRAXTON |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 9 |
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INDIAN HILLS (11-3) --
The Braves, seeded ninth in the Bergen County Tournament, knocked off Emerson on Saturday for the second time this year, 52-42, behind Angela Saric’s 17 points and will advance to meet Northern Highlands on Saturday . The Braves have now won nine in a row as they easily beat Bergenfield, 58-26, and then Tenafly, 58-40, during the week. New Milford on Tuesday night. |
AMY WEISSE |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 14 |
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RAMAPO (6-6) --The Raiders, seeded 11th in the Bergen County Tournament, took on Ramsey on Saturday afternoon and came away with a 37-29 win as Emily Calabrese led with 17 points and will meet sixth-seeded Holy Angels on Saturday. On Tuesday afternoon they took on Pascack Valley and battled them into the fourth quarter trailing by only 8 before falling 46-24. On Thursday they knocked off Teaneck, 52-41, as Calabrese led with 18 points and 16 rebounds. Paramus Catholic on Tuesday night and Ridgewood Thursday. |
LAUREN COLYER
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 16 |
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RIDGEWOOD (9-7) --
The Maroons, who were given the No. 12 seed in the Bergen County Tournament, hosted Fair Lawn on Saturday and, behind Annie McCarthy’s 22 points, won 64-45 and will get Westwood on Saturday. On Tuesday the Maroons came away with a fortunate win over Teaneck on the road, 46-44, as Brielle Sharry hit pressure free throws trailing by 1 with no time on the clock. She hit all three of them for the big win. Thursday they lost to IHA, 38-24. Thursday Ramapo. |
ANNIE McCARTHY
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 19 |
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TEANECK (8-5) --
The 17th seeded Highwaywomen used 23 points from Cedeja James to rally past River Dell on Saturday in the Bergen County Tournament, 48-43, in overtime and will face top seed IC on Saturday. The Highwaywomen suffered a rough loss to Ridgewood in the final seconds as the Maroons were awarded 3 free throws at the end of the game on a questionable call and they lost 46-44. They then traveled to Ramapo and lost, 52-41, to the Raiders. Holy Angels on Tuesday. |
CEDEJA JAMES
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 11 |
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NV/OLD TAPPAN (6-9) --The Knights, seeded 18th, knocked off Glen Rock on the road in the Bergen County Tournament on Saturday, 49-36, beating them for the second time this year behind Erin Harnisch’s 24 points and will meet up with Pascack Valley on Saturday. On Tuesday they lost to Northern Highlands, 49-46, and then suffered another 3-point loss, 51-48, to Holy Angels on the road. Bergenfield Tuesday. |
KATIE DUNN
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 17 |
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BAYONNE (11-3) --
The Bees have run off five straight wins including three this past week, starting with a solid win over Orange, 29-24, using a 14-6 second quarter for some separation as Marielena Perez led with 10 points. The Bees then beat Ferris, 57-22, as Niaimani Marshall finished with 14 points and added a 63-30 win over Dickinson as Marielena Perez again led with 16 points. Big test on Tuesday against Queen of Peace. |
ADRIANNA BLAKE
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: Unranked |
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19. NEW MILFORD (9-3) --
New Milford has re-entered the Top 20 after upsetting Paramus Catholic on Saturday in the Bergen County Tournament, 43-35, and will meet fourth-seeded Queen of Peace on Saturday. They received a great effort from Bionca Chambers as she had 15 points and 13 Rebounds. Tuesday at Indian Hills. |
KATRINA TOLEDO |
LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: Unranked |
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MAHWAH (9-3) --
The Thunderbirds, seeded 10th in the Bergen County Tournament, knocked off Cresskill on Saturday at home, 49-36, as Kayla Devine had 22 points, including the 1,000th of her career, to lead the way. On Tuesday they beat Fort Lee, 55-41, and on Thursday were beaten by rival Ramsey, 40-37. Home to Westwood on Tuesday. |
KAYLA DEVINE
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LAST WEEK'S
RANKING: No. 18 |
DROPPED OUT:
Paramus Catholic & Glen Rock
ALSO RECEIVING UNKNOWN VOTES:
Paramus Catholic, Glen Rock, Wayne Hills, River Dell & Ramsey
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