Woodstown falls in SJIBT, Pennsville edges Delsea in regular-season game; Woodstown pins loss on Pennsville in wrestling
| FRIDAY GIRLS GAMES | FRIDAY BOYS GAMES |
| Shawnee 53, Woodstown 38 (SJIBT) | Buena 46, Salem Tech 44 |
| Pennsville 51, Delsea 46 | |
| GCIT at Salem Tech | |
| Buena at Salem |
By Al Muskewitz
Riverview Sports News
WOODSTOWN — It takes really, really good defense to beat the Woodstown girls basketball team. Shawnee came in with a specific approach Friday night and played its best defensive game of the year.
The Group 3 Renegades held Woodstown to six field goals over the first three quarters and went on to a 53-38 win in the quarterfinals of the South Jersey Invitational Basketball Tournament. The loss snapped the Wolverines’ seven-game winning streak.
“We’ve been working, working, working (on their defense), but tonight we got rewarded for it,” Shawnee coach Mike Spera said.
Megan Donelson hit a 3-pointer and a three-point play to give Woodstown (11-3) early leads of 3-0 and 6-5, but the Wolverines only got two more baskets the rest of the half — Talia Battavio’s 3-pointer with 15 seconds left in the first quarter and Donelson’s 2-on-1 layup with Emma Perry with 1:57 left in the half. They had just two field goals and six points in the third quarter as Shawnee stretched its lead to 37-23 after 24 minutes.
The Renegades focused on clamping down Battavio and Donelson and held the two 1,400-point scorers to 16 combined points through three quarters; they did combine for all 15 of Woodstown’s points in the fourth. Battavio finished with 15 and Donelson had 17.
“I thought in the first half we came out a bit soft,” Woodstown coach Matt Smart said. “We weren’t boxing out, we weren’t finding our girl, we weren’t playing aggressive defense. At halftime we challenged the girls. I don’t think the score will show it, but I think they came out and played a lot tougher (in the second half).”
Even though the Renegades are just .500 on the ledger (8-8), the schedule they’ve played leading up to the game prepared them for the Wolverines.
“They’re a .500 team record wise, but they’re definitely talent-wise, skill-wise, not a .500 team,” Smart said. “They’ve played some of the toughest teams in South Jersey each and every week and compete on a high level. They have size, they have strength, they have girls with high basketball IQs and it kind of stifled us for a little bit.”
In addition to their tight defense, the Renegades often got behind the Woodstown defense for at least eight back-door layups that helped extend their lead. Olivia Gasik (18), Maggie Lutz (16) and Noelle Thomas were often the recipient of those crisp entry passes and they combined for 40 points. Gasik had 12 in the second half.
“It’s something we’ve been working on,” Spera said. “We want to reverse the ball, cut hard, share it on offense. Sometimes we over-dribble, but I thought tonight we did a really good job of cutting to the basket and finding our cutters. Made some good passes.”
Shawnee, the No. 3 seed in the West bracket, advances to the SJIBT Elite Eight, which will be reseeded Monday. Woodstown, the 2-seed in the West, plays in a consolation game at 10 a.m. Feb. 2 against Eastern at Eastern.
SHAWNEE 53, WOODSTOWN 38
SHAWNEE (8-8): Abbie Caputo 0 0-0 0, Gianna Dunn 1 0-0 2, Juliana Whalen 0 0-0 0, Olivia Gasik 8 1-2 18, Lily Purfield 3 0-0 9, Maggie Lutz 3 0-0 6, Noelle Thomas 3 0-0 6, Misha Sorino 0 2-2 2. Totals 21 5-6 53.
WOODSTOWN (11-3): Talia Battavio 4 5-7 15, Kendall Young 0 0-0 0, Emma Perry 1 2-2 4, Lauren Hengel 0 2-4 2, Gianna Maiorini 0 0-0 0, Megan Donelson 6 2-3 17, Kyia Leyman 0 0-0 0. Totals 11 11-16 38.
| Shawnee | 13 | 9 | 15 | 16- | 53 |
| Woodstown | 9 | 8 | 6 | 15- | 38 |
PENNSVILLE 51, DELSEA 46: After giving up its nine-point halftime lead by the end of the third quarter, the Eagles “knuckled down” in the fourth and hit 5 of 8 free throws to pull away from their hosts. The Eagles were 8-of-11 from the line in the second half.
Nora Ausland and Marley Wood hit big shots in the field and at the line in the fourth quarter and finished with 14 and 12 points, respectively. Taylor Bass was Pennsville’s leading scorer with 16 points. Ausland grabbed a team-high 14 rebounds.
The Eagles trailed 45-44 with 1:20 to play. Wood and Ausland both hit buckets over the next 30 seconds to give them ahead for good.
Delsea’s Angelina Rodriguez hit a free throw at 24.6 to make it a two-point game. A series of turnovers, fouls and missed free throws over the next 16 seconds intensified the drama. Delsea’s Juliana Baez hit one of two free throws with eight seconds left to make it a one-point game. Ausland hit a free throw with six seconds to go and then two more with two seconds left to bring the final margin.
Wood’s points pushed her over 900 for her career. Ausland moved within 20 points of 1,000 and is projected to reach the milestone in one of the next two games.
“Reaching 1,000 points has always been something I set out to do since I can remember,” Ausland said. “Basketball has always been in my life with my brother (Gage) playing (and) my Dad coaching and training. I got to watch all his games, watched my Dad train him and I fell in love with the game.
“After watching Gage score his 1,000 (at Salem), I knew I was going to do the same. My brother is the best player I have ever seen play and I wanted to do what he did. Now, I want to beat his total (1144). I can’t wait to get my 1,000 and it’s great that it worked out to be home with all my teammates. I wouldn’t be able to reach my goal without my teammates. I just want to get 1,000 so it can be over.”
When it happens she will be the 109th player in Salem County to reach the milestone and 43rd girl. She could be the first of three players to reach the milestone this season. Wood is currently at 908 points and Penns Grove’s RaNiyah Wilson has 938.
Baez hit five 3-pointers – three in Delsea’s third-quarter comeback — and led the Crusaders with 16 points.
PENNSVILLE (10-3): Taylor Bass 5 4-5 16, Marley Wood 4 3-4 12, Nora Ausland 5 3-6 14, Jaida Burns 3 0-0 6, Addie Johnston 1 0-0 3, Izzy Saulin 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 10-15 51.
DELSEA (6-10): Nicole Norris 3 0-0 7, Angelina Rodriguez 2 1-2 6, Juliana Baez 5 1-4 16, Kayleigh Bandt 0 1-2 1, Ayress Maitland 5 5-9 15, Kaiah Braxton 0 0-0 0, Peyton Parker 0 1-2 1. Totals 15 9-19 46.
| Pennsville | 8 | 15 | 12 | 16- | 51 |
| Delsea | 8 | 6 | 22 | 10- | 46 |
| SALEM COUNTY ALL-TIME GIRLS SCORING LIST | TODAY | POINTS |
| Katie Kline, Pennsville (2004) | 2110 | |
| Amanda Young, St. James (1995) | 1762 | |
| Sharias Hill, Penns Grove (2009) | 1661 | |
| Tia Furbush, Schalick (2021) | 1574 | |
| Tori Smick, Woodstown (2013) | 1566 | |
| Talia Battavio, Woodstown | 15 vs. Shawnee | 1438 |
| Megan Donelson, Woodstown | 17 vs. Shawnee | 1428 |
| Crystal Bailey, Schalick (1984) | 1406 | |
| Stephanie Owen, Woodstown (1993) | 1381 | |
| 1000-POINT WATCH | ||
| Nora Ausland, Pennsville (Salem 462/Pennsville 518) | 14 vs. Delsea | 980 |
| RaNiyah Wilson, Penns Grove (Kingsway 251/PG 657) | DNP | 938 |
| Marley Wood, Pennsville | 12 vs. Delsea | 907 |
Through games of Jan. 24
Boys game
BUENA 46, SALEM TECH 44
SALEM TECH (0-14): Chase Pompper 1 0-0 2, Ayden Myers 0 0-0 0, Joseph Hayes 6 3-5 18, Larry Pompper 3 6-11 12, Alex Thomas 0 2-2 2, Luke Kroll 1 1-2 4, Logan Pace 1 0-0 2, Chase Ayars 1 1-2 3, Keidyn Robinson 0 1-2 1. Totals 13 14-24 44.
BUENA (5-8): Josue Cuadrado 5 1-4 11, Carlo Spreng 1 4-4 7, Jevon Alexander 3 1-6 8, Troy Gregory 2 0-1 4, Shamel Rivera-Collazo 2 2-4 6, Richie Wilson 1 0-0 3, Elwood Taylor 3 1-2 7. Totals 17 9-21 46.
| Salem Tech (0-14) | 6 | 18 | 12 | 8- | 44 |
| Buena (5-8) | 21 | 11 | 9 | 5- | 46 |
Wrestling
WOODSTOWN 65, PENNSVILLE 10
138: Gabe Supernavage (P) pinned Louie Scholl, 2:25
144: Angel Hernandez (WO) won by forfeit
150: Thomas Lacy (WO) won by forfeit
157: Brett Rowand (WO) won by forfeit
165: Laitton Roberts (WO) pinned Juan Velasquez, 0:35
175: Greyson Hyland (WO) tech fall over Joseph Halstead, 19-3 (5:59)
190: Paul Banff (WO) dec. Connor Ayars, 4-2
215: Walter Carter (WO) won by forfeit
285: Mateo Vinciguerra (WO) pinned Trevor Waddington, 1:12
106: Hunter Allen (WO) pinned Jariel Colon, 1:00
113: Brett Land (P) maj. dec. over Jadon Middlemiss, 13-0
120: Carson Bradway (WO) pinned Mekhi Dicks, 1:40
126: Travis Balback (WO) pinned Vincent Ciccantelli, 0:55
132: Alex Torres (WO) dec. Nathaniel Mason, 17-14


