Here is a complete look at Saturday’s sports action in Salem County, includes basketball, wrestling, track; will be updated throughout the day
Wrestling
WOODSTOWN – Woodstown’s impressive second-half turnaround continued Saturday morning as the Wolverines won three dual matches to get back to .500 for the season and put themselves in a position to host part of the first two rounds of the South Jersey Group I tournament.
In their last three matches before Saturday’s state cutoff, the Wolverines dominated Clayton/Glassboro 51-13, Penns Grove 54-18 and Millville 57-18, running their winning streak to seven in a row.
They are now back to .500 for the season, 10-10. At one point they were 2-9.
They started the day T-2 with Audubon in the South Jersey Group I power points standings, but were the virtual No. 2 having beaten the Green Wave head-to-head in one of their early-season victories. If it holds through the calculations of the other Saturday matches, as the No. 2 seed they will host 7, 3 and 6 when the tournament opens Feb. 5.
Woodstown’s Mateo Vinciguerra pinned at 215 to clinch the Wolverines’ win over Millville, locking up a 3-0 sweep of the day and the presumptive No. 2 seed. Paulsboro currently holds the No. 1 spot.
With the best information currently available, Woodstown would host Haddon Twp. and No. 3 Audubon vs. No. 6 Palmyra. The other side of the bracket at Paulsboro projects No. 5 Pennsville vs. No. 4 Gloucester and No. 8 Pitman vs. Paulsboro. The seeds become official Monday.
In the Group IV bracket, Schalick/Cumberland is projected No. 7.
WOODSTOWN 51, CLAYTON/GLASSBORO 13
132: Alex Torres (Wo) pinned William Camp, 1:02
138: Conrad Raynor (CG) maj. dec. over Willem Groom, 11-2
144: Shawn McKellick (CG) pinned Angel Hernandez, 1:24
150: Brett Rowand (Wo) pinned Sam Raynor, 0:56
157: Zayden Donahue (Wo) dec. Brodie Carey, 3-1
165: Zach Bevis (Wo) pinned Colby Carr, 3:26
175: Greyson Hyland (Wo) pinned Jamal Brown, 0:41
190: Karsten Hantho (Wo) dec. Jeffrey Smith, 11-6
215: Mateo Vinciguerra (Wo) won by forfeit
285: Luciano Mazzeo (CG) dec. Andre Sinou, 5-0
106: Chase Blandino (Wo) won by forfeit
113: Double forfeit
120: Travis Balback (Wo) pinned Ryan Bivens, 1:13
126: Carson Bradway (Wo) dec. Ryan McKellick, 5-2
WOODSTOWN 54, PENNS GROVE 18
126: Carson Bradway (Wo) dec. Devine Arce, 7-0
132: Alex Torres (Wo) pinned Raeed Clark, 1:03
138: Willem Groom (Wo) won by forfeit
144: Nasir Garris (PG) pinned Angel Hernandez, 2:53
150: Brett Rowand (Wo) dec. Anthony Brown, 12-8
157: Jayden Owens (PG) pinned Zayden Donahue, 0:16
165: Zach Bevis (Wo) pinned Antonio Garris, 1:39
175: Greyson Hyland (Wo) pinned Clinton Bobo, 3:04
190: Isaiah Underwood (PG) pinned Karsten Hantho, 1:41
215: Mateo Vinciguerra (Wo) pinned Sumir Brown, 0:44
285: Andre Sinou (Wo) pinned Antonio Cooper, 0:29
106: Chase Blandino (Wo) won by forfeit
113: Double forfeit
120: Travis Balback (Wo) won by forfeit
WOODSTOWN 57, MILLVILLE 18
138: Willem Groom (Wo) pinned Marzine Johnson, 2:25
144: Laitton Roberts (Wo) pinned Alexander Mendez, 2:41
150: Brett Rowand (Wo) pinned Jacob Jones, 4:59
157: Zayden Donahue (Wo) pinned Ryan Tepper, 2:39
165: Zach Bevis (Wo) pinned Marquis Allen, 5:51
175: Greyson Hyland (Wo) pinned Trystan Brooks, 2:59
190: Xavier McBride (M) dec. Karsten Hantho, 7-0
215: Mateo Vinciguerra (Wo) pinned Jayden Jones, 2:23
285: Marcus Offer (M) dec. Andre Sinou, 1-0
106: Chase Blandino (Wo) won by forfeit
113: Vincent Devita (M) won by forfeit
120: Travis Balback (Wo) dec. John Roman, 8-1
126: Patrick Tull (M) pinned Carson Bradway, 0:38
132: Alex Torres (Wo) won by forfeit
Records: Woodstown 10-10
MILLVILLE 60, PENNS GROVE 15
132: Patrick Tull (M) pinned Raeed Clark, 1:25
138: Marzine Johnson (M) won by forfeit
144: Nasir Garris (P) dec. Alexander Mendez, 9-6
150: Tre Brown (P) pinned Jacob Jones, 1:27
157: Jayden Owens (P) pinned Ryan Tepper, 0:52
165: Marquis Allen (M) pinned Antonio Garris, 4:43
175: Trystan Brooks (M) pinned Clinton Bobo, 3:00
190: Xavier McBride (M) pinned Isaiah Upshur, 0:43
215: Jayden Jones (M) pinned Isaiah Underwood, 1:24
285: Marcus Offer (M) won by forfeit
106: Double forfeit
113: Vincent Devita (M) won by forfeit
120: Caleb Rhodes (M) won by forfeit
126: Josh Roman (M) pinned Devine Arce, 5:29
SC Wrestling Quad
VINELAND 47, SCHALICK/CUMBERLAND 28
175: Noah Cruz (V) pinned Eric Sulik, 1:31
190: Gabriel Rodriguez (SC) pinned Zach Echevarria, 1:28
215: Gavin Gallo (V) pinned Dean Jost, 1:30
285: Donny St. Jean (V) dec. Noval Jenkins, UTB 3-2
106: Dentin Pickett (V) pinned Caleb Jenkins, 1:05
113: Josh Kinchen (V) maj. dec. over DeAnthony Harden, 13-4
120: Luke Silva (SC) pinned Chad Score, 0:37
126: Leland Minkowski (V) pinned Chase Williams, 4:50
132: Jayden Minkowski (V) pinned Ryan Miller, 2:56
138: Daniel Lloyd (SC) pinned Everett Cronk, 0:33
144: Ayden Jenkins (SC) pinned Alejandro Calderon, 4:41
150: Riley Papiano (SC) maj. dec. over Caden Barnes, 12-3
157: Lionel Powell (V) maj. dec. Anthony Deaver, 13-2
165: Matt Torres (V) over Jake Magonagle, injury
Basketball
SATURDAY’S SCORES
Girls
Woodbury 71, Penns Grove 48
Camden Tech 23, Schalick 21
Boys
Triton 63, Pennsville 42
Camden Tech 44, Schalick 43
RUNNEMEDE – Pennsville coach Joe Mecholsky has never really been a big fan of these Saturday matinee games and now he has more reason to dislike them.
The Eagles went on the road and lost to Triton Regional 63-42. They have lost their last eight Saturday games going back to the 2020-21 season.
They were up by one at halftime in this one, but the Mustangs erupted for six 3-pointers and outscored them 30-8 in the third quarter to take control of the game.
Triton speared 11 3s in the game, seven in the second half. Jayon Sanders-Cash (19 points) hit all three of his 3s in the quarter, Justice Avery (15) had two of his five, and Richie Kosma had the other.
It was a costly loss for the Eagles (6-10). Post Danny Saulin is facing a two-game suspension for a flagrant foul in the game and possibly more internally. The Mustangs also held Eagles 1,000-point junior Luke Wood to only four points – all in the fourth quarter.
Malik Rehmer led Pennsville with 12 points on 6-for-8 shooting and eight rebounds. Saulin went out with five points and nine rebounds.
TRITON 63, PENNSVILLE 42
PENNSVILLE (6-10) – Luke Wood 2-15 0-0 4, Peyton O’Brien 1-4 1-3 3, Malik Rehmer 6-8 0-0 12, Cohen Petrutz 2-5 3-6 7, Daniel Saulin 1-3 3-8 5, Jayden Thomas 2-11 0-1 4, Mason O’Brien 3-5 0-0 7. Totals 17-51 7-18 42.
TRITON (10-6) – Leo Impagliazzo 3 6-10 12, Justice Avery 6 2-3 19, Jayon Sanders-Cash 5 2-2 15, Major Tomeo 1 0-0 2, Richie Kosma 3 0-0 9, Kasir Baker 1 0-4 2, Talen Walsh 0 0-0 0, Mike Campbell 0 0-0 0, Yandel Santas 2 0-0 4. Totals 21 10-18 63.
| Pennsville | 11 | 11 | 8 | 12 – | 42 |
| Triton | 12 | 9 | 30 | 12 – | 63 |
CAMDEN TECH 44, SCHALICK 43
SCHALICK (5-8) – Daniel Lis 3 2-4 9, Jordan Johnson 3 0-0 7, Jake Siedlecki 1 0-0 3, Ryan Johnson 0 1-2 1, Nasir Sutton 5 5-6 16, Nylan Sutton 1 3-10 5, Dylan Sheehan 1 0-0 2. Totals 14 11-22 43.
CAMDEN TECH (6-9) – Salvatore Algeri 3 6-8 12, Isaiah Haynes 3 2-2 8, Alex Ojeda 1 0-2 3, Evan Brummel 2 0-0 4, Xavier Figueroa 4 1-2 9, Elijah Franks 2 1-2 5, Charles Barbour 1 0-0 2, Jamal Sosa 0 1-2 1. Totals 16 11-18 44.
| Schalick | 20 | 6 | 5 | 12 – | 43 |
| Camden Tech | 15 | 4 | 6 | 19 – | 44 |
Girls games
WOODBURY 71, PENNS GROVE 48: The Thundering Herd took control of the game in the first half and put four scorers in double figures. Janessa Robinson led the winners with 18 points. Penns Grove’s Meely Horace led all scorers with 21 points and moved to within 72 of 1,000 for her career.
Salem County has the real possibility of four players reaching the 1,000-point milestone this week.
WOODBURY 71, PENNS GROVE 48
WOODBURY (9-7) – Nyla Ivey 2-0-5, Janessa Robinson 8-1-18, Abby Bash 5-0-13, Dasani Talley-Dorman 4-6-14, Melannie Noel 1-2-4, Maya Braxton-Young 4-8-16. Totals 24-17-71
PENNS GROVE (6-7) – RaNiyah Wilson 4-3-13, Brianna Robbins 1-2-4, Zoey Caesar 1-2-4, Arianna Dowe 1-0-2, JaNiyah Cummings 1-0-2, Rolande Delva 1-0-2, Meely Horace 8-4-21. Totals 17-11-48.
| Woodbury | 23 | 18 | 15 | 15 – | 71 |
| Penns Grove | 12 | 8 | 15 | 13 – | 48 |
CAMDEN TECH 23, SCHALICK 21
CAMDEN TECH (5-10) – Brenna Stiles 4, Vianny Fernandez 6, Kiara Miller 3, Ericka Bennett 2, Katelyn Burns 8.
SCHALICK (5-8) – Cianna Gaines 4, Taylor Sparks 8, Carly Vicente 1, Cali Fisler 2, Abby Willoughby 1.
| Camden Tech | 4 | 8 | 9 | 2 – | 23 |
| Schalick | 4 | 3 | 6 | 7 – | 21 |
SJIBT Elite Eight
Woodstown learned the identity of the final two teams joining it at Eastern High School for the quarterfinals of the South Jersey Invitational Basketball Tournament. When Timber Ridge and Cinnaminson won Saturday morning, the Elite Eight was set. The tournament committee met Saturday to reseed the field.
The eight teams in order of seeds are Paul IV (11-4), Cherokee (11-5), Moorestown (14-3), Cinnaminson (14-5), Williamstown (11-4), Gloucester Catholic (11-4), Woodstown (11-3) and Timber Creek (10-7).
The Wolverines will play Cherokee Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Top-seeded Paul VI plays Timber Creek at 5:30. The Final Four games are Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:15. The consolation game is Super Bowl Sunday at 1 p.m. with the championship game at 3.
Indoor Track
TOMS RIVER – The Salem girls led the Salem County contingent at the Tri-County Conference Indoor Track Showcase at the Bennett Complex Bubble Friday.
Led by Anna Buzby, the Rams fiished fifth in the girls standings with 28 points. Buzby won the pole vault (8-0), finished third in the 800 (2:24.82), sixth in the 400 (1:01.14) and ran the lead leg on the third-place 4×400 relay team (4:22.57).
Buzby was joined on the relay by Karima Davenport-White, Rhionna Timmons and Sairis Jiminez. Timmons scored with a sixth-place finish in the 55 dash (7.62) and Dominique Lewis was fourth in the shot put (36-11.5).
Woodstown and Pennsville tied for 11th with two points. Woodstown’s 4×400 relay team of Kayla Ayars, Sarah Seiden, Arie Still and Jaime Deal finished fifth (4:27.66) and Pennsville’s Megan Morris was fifth in pole vault (7-6).
Penns Grove’s boys 4×400 relay of Kylee Goodson, Theus Berios, Jared Ortiz and Knowledge Young was fifth in its race (3:39.85).