Here are scores and details from Wednesday night’s Salem County sports calendar; includes track, basketball, wrestling and bowling
INDOOR TRACK PHILADELPHIA — Schalick’s Salvatore Longo and Penns Grove’s JaKai Ingram placed sixth in their respective events Wednesday night o post the highest finishes among Salem County athletes competing in the Nike Elite Indoor Meet at Penn’s Ott Center.
Longo was sixth in the boys pole vault at 11-6. He made three attempts at 12-0, a height that reduced the field to the final three. Ingram placed sixth in the boys shot with a PR of 45-0.25. It came on his final throw of the night.
Among the other Salem County athletes at the meet …
Kylee Goodson (Penns Grove) was ninth in the boys 400 with a PR of 50.66 that is the 34th fastest time in the state this year.
Arianna Dowe (Penns Grove) was ninth in the girls triple jump (32-11.75). Teammate Zoey Ceasar was tenth in the girls shot put (30-1.5)
Ahmad Tucker (Salem) was 13th in the boys long jump with a PR of 19-11.5.
Steve Chomo (Schalick) was 14th in the boys 800 with a season-best 2:04.25. He was sixth in his heat.
BOYS BASKETBALL Wildwood 68, Salem Tech 30: Trevor Troiano hit five of the Warriors’ 11 3-pointers and scored a game-high 17 points. Nolan Mawhinney added 13. Chase Pompper led the Chargers with 12 points. Wildwood (7-6) visits Salem Friday for first place in the TCC Classic Division.
3-point goals: Wildwood 11 (G. Troiano 2, Benichou, T. Troiano 5, Santiago, Sewell, McWade); Salem Tech 1 (L. Kroll).
GIRLS BASKETBALL OVERBROOK 65, SALEM TECH 37 Gianna Simon and Leigha Muff both went for 23 points as the Rams (2-12) won for the first time since their season opener. Muff hit five 3-pointers. Shelby Liber hit five 3-pointers and led the Chargers (2-9) with 18 points. Amora Delaine was credited with 21 rebounds.
3-point goals: Overbrook 8 (Simon 2, Washington, Muff 5); Salem Tech 6 (Drummond, Liber 5).
WRESTLING PENNSVILLE 49, TIMBER CREEK 30 106: Brett Land (P) pinned Lincoln Mitchell, 1:05 113: Jimmy Boone (T) pinned Jariel Colon, 1:42 120: Earl Wynn (P) tech fall over Dyllan Blotz, 19-3 126: Mehki Dicks (P) won by forfeit 132: Maximos Efelis (P) won by forfeit 138: Chase Baker (P) won by forfeit 144: Nathaniel Mason (P) tech fall over Jaire Williams, 24-8 150: Travis Hagan (P) won by forfeit 157: Matt Cordova (T) won by forfeit 165: Robbie McDade (P) pinned Nathaniel Collazo, 2:38 175: Ian Chandler (T) pinned Cristian Blyler, 3:07 190: Elijah Green (T) pinned Stephen Pangle, 0:49 215: Julian McCray (T) pinned Hunter Coulbourn, 2:34 285: Jacob Hand (P) dec. Roland Green, 4-1
WINSLOW 53, SALEM 21 106: Jason Green (WI) won by forfeit 113: Christopher Steed (WI) won by forfeit 120: Aaden King (WI) tech fall over Zachary Tortilla, 15-0 (1:30) 126: Alverse Cannon (WI) pinned Hayden Stauble, 1:00 132: Guilherme Quintanilha (S) pinned Nathan Downey, 3:35 138: Angel Berrios (WI) pinned Brodie Parker, 0:40 144: Noah Young (WI) pinned Joseph Goetaski, 2:21 150: Nathan Smalls (WI) pinned Christian VanTonder, 2:50 157: Zion Moore (S) dec. Joshua Martinez, 10-7 165: Luke Vigorito (WI) pinned Jordan Brown, 3:50 175: Jaivion Sydnor (S) pinned London Brown, 1:34 190: Caleb Walderrama (WI) pinned Kaleb Ewald, 1:40 215: Abdur Jenkins (S) dec. Kameriin Walters, 5-2 285: Abdullah Jenkins (S) dec. Izuchukwu Ugwuzor, 9-3
Clayton at Schalick
BOWLING Deptford 3, Salem 1: Edward Tokley rolled games of 247, 276 and 277 for an 800 series to lead Deptford (9-0) in the battle of Tri-County Conference division leaders. Troy Carey rolled the high game (254) and high series (633) for the Rams (8-2), who had an eight-match winning streak stopped. Deptford won the girls match, 4-0.
Penns Grove uses energy, defense to win on back-to-back days; Hengel gives courageous effort in Woodstown girls’ win; and more
BOYS BASKETBALL Penns Grove 63, Woodstown 52 Glassboro 56, Pennsville 17 Overbrook 64, Schalick 18 GIRLS BASKETBALL Woodstown 60, Penns Grove 28 Schalick 37, Overbrook 28 Glassboro 54, Pennsville 32 Salem 64, Salem Tech 36
By Al Muskewitz Riverview Sports News
WOODSTOWN – Some basketball teams, especially young ones that want to play at a fast pace, might be worried about playing on back-to-back days. Penns Grove coach Damian Ware welcomes the challenge.
Says it builds character.
The Red Devils have played on back-to-back days at least three times in each of Ware’s 13 years as head coach. They’ve already done it three times this season, but Tuesday was the first time they had won on consecutive days after turning back rival Woodstown 63-52.
It came a day after they beat Burlington City team in an intense MLK Day matinee decided by defense in the final 15 seconds.
“The difference between today’s game and yesterday’s game (was) yesterday in the fourth quarter we let Burlington City back into the game,” Ware said. “They took the lead on us at one point and we squeezed it out for the win.
“Today we stretched the lead out. It was a different game because we learned how to finish today. That was the difference between yesterday and today. It’s always good to finish a game and not have to worry about, shoot, we’ve got to make the last second shot to win the game, so that was good for us today.”
The Red Devils’ history has been pretty good on the second day of back-to-back games during Ware’s tenure. They were real good there for a while – 16-3 from 2017-2021 – and have a two years of struggle they’re starting to get the hang of it again.
They’re 32-24 in the second game of those sets, 20-12 after winning the first game. Their game Tuesday was their fourth in five days, sixth in nine.
The key to holding up in back-to-back games is having energy and Geonni Conrad said the Red Devils brought it from the start.
“Every time we come out with energy we do good, we can win back-to-back games,” the junior guard said. “If we don’t start the game with energy or a high tempo we most likely are losing to that team. I feel we like we did bring the energy early. I feel like we pushed it and tempo’d up the floor, played good defense and did what we needed to do.”
The second quality is stamina, and Ware has never worried about that.
“It’s very good for our conditioning,” he said. “We work very hard on practice on it. . We have good conditioning. I always say in the fourth quarter our conditioning should take over because we should be in better shape and we should be able to work harder from the first quarter to the fourth quarter and by the time we get to the fourth quarter we should have that team worn down. And I think that’s what happened today.”
The Red Devils got 17 points apiece from Conrad and Roman Gipson. Conrad opened the second half with two 3-pointers to help them start pulling away. There were four ties and eight lead changes in the first half.
“They were good looks,” Conrad said. “My teammates found me on the open wing and I tried to knock it down for them.”
They also got a double-double from 6-4 sophomore Mishawn Brantley. He had 10 points and 11 rebounds, with seven points and five boards coming in the fourth quarter when the Red Devils pushed the lead to 16.
“I came into this game looking forward to be dominating,” Brantley said. “I came into this game knowing we would win, knowing we were coming here and take home the win.”
“That was a break out game for him,” Ware said. “He’s only a sophomore and he hasn’t really played at a high level of varsity before, but now he’s starting to get to the point where he really understands it and he’s feeling more confident in himself. He’s coming out of his shell.”
The Wolverines were led by Blake Bialecki. The senior scored 16 points to push his career total to 916 and he hit two 3-pointers to break the boys’ school record for career 3s. Bialecki now has 167. The all-time school record is 186 by Talia Battavio.
“It’s cool,” he said of the record. “I work really hard shooting a lot of 3s training. I just want to win games.”
If Bialecki maintains his 14.3 ppg season scoring average he’s projected to hit the 1,000 mark at Overbrook Feb. 5, the end of a five-game road stretch. Failing that, the Wolverines’ three games after that are all against Salem County teams.
PENNS GROVE 63, WOODSTOWN 52 PENNS GROVE (9-6): Will Roy 4 0-0 9, Roman Gipson 7 1-1 17, Geonni Conrad 6 3-4 17, Carson Pearsall 0 3-6 3, Luis Colon 1 1-2 3, Mishawn Brantley 4 2-4 10, Jameel Horace 1 0-0 2, Ahkeem Edwards 1 0-0 2, Zane Thomas 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 10-17 63. WOODSTOWN (8-6): Eli Caesar 4 0-0 10, Jalen Markward 3 1-2 7, Blake Bialecki 5 4-5 16, Alejandro Vazquez 2 0-0 5, John Hood-McGinley 1 0-0 3, Josh King 0 0-0 0, Andrew White 3 3-4 9, Lucas Fulmer 1 0-0 2, Totals 19 8-11 52.
Penns Grove
15
14
14
20-
63
Woodstown
13
13
11
15-
52
3-point goals: Penns Grove 5 (Gipson 2, Roy, Conrad 2); Woodstown 6 (Bialecki 2, Caesar 2, Vazquez, Hood-McGinley). Rebounds: Penns Grove 37 (Brantley 11, Conrad 6, Pearsall 7); Woodstown 24 (Markward 5, Vazquez 6, White 5). Technical fouls: Pearsall. Fouled out: Caesar. Total fouls: Penns Grove 15, Woodstown 19. Officials: Konyak, Thomas.
OVERBROOK 64, SCHALICK 18: The Rams jumped out to a 17-6 lead in the first quarter, then held the Cougars scoreless in the second and the third en route to its 23rd straight Diamond Division win.
Bilal Robinson led three Rams in double figures and all scorers with 15 points. Lamar Little had 14 and JR Stanley 12. Robinson also had six rebounds, two assists and four blocked shots.
SCHALICK (5-7): Orion Baldwin 2-0-4, Julian Dickerson 1-0-2, Dylan Sheehan 2-0-4, Cooper Willoughby 0-3-3, Jacob Schalick 1-0-2, Will Sieminski 1-0-3. Totals 7-3-18. OVERBROOK (11-3): Lamar Little 6-1-14, JR Stanley 5-0-12, Jaden St. John 3-0-6, Rashon Jones 2-0-4, Josh Schoeb 1-0-3, Jayden Wilkerson 1-0-3, Bilal Robinson 6-0-15, Gavin Cajuste 0-0-0, Josh Lewis 0-0-0, Jason Boyd 1-2-5, Damere Vennie 1-0-2. Totals 26-3-64.
GLASSBORO 56, PENNSVILLE 17: The Bulldogs raced out to a 27-0 lead in the first quarter and coasted past the Eagles. Xavier Sabb had 16 points, nine rebounds and six assists. Maurice Davis had 14 points and seven boards. Aidan Clark had eight points for the Eagles, who are still missing top scorer Mason O’Brien.
GLASSBORO (3-9): William Goggans 8, Xavier Sabb 16, Mekhi Parker 3, Aiden Harris 9, Maurice Davis 14, Jack O;Connell 3, Derreck Robinson 3. PENNSVILLE (1-12): Jake Layfield 1, Gavin Spears 2, Danny Knight 5, Jacob Farina 1, Aidan Clark 8.
Glassboro
27
11
12
6-
56
Pennsville
0
5
5
7-
17
1000-Point Watch
PLAYER
TODAY
TOTAL
Blake Bialecki, Woodstown
16 vs. Penns Grove
926
Tymear Lecator, Salem
DNP
788
Girls games
PENNS GROVE — Woodstown’s Lauren Hengel gave one of the most courageous performances in the state Tuesday night.
The senior point guard lost her aunt and uncle in a Mullica Hill car crash over the weekend, but she played Tuesday night and led the Wolverines to a 60-28 victory over Penns Grove. She scored 24 points, hit four 3-pointers and pulled down 15 rebounds – all career highs. She also had four assists and five steals.
“Lauren was great tonight,” Woodstown coach Matt Smart said. “It was an emotional game for a lot of reasons, coming off an emotional loss last week and dealing with everything that she’s dealing with. At the end of the day she just wanted to be with her friends.
“She came out and played and was a leader on the court. Lauren is a fantastic player but at the end of the day she’s an even a better human being and I know the entire Woodstown community, family, our team, especially me, we all care about her.”
Hengel hit two 3-pointers in the first quarter as the Wolverines (7-8) jumped out to a 16-10 lead. She scored 14 points in the second half when they pulled away.
In between, she handled the ball, made several sharp passes that helped her teammates score, drove hard to the basket and held her own defensive guarding a big. She also helped bring players along who were getting some extended minutes.
“We’ve put her in a different role than she has been in the past three years,” Smart said. “There are ups and downs with that. Sometimes she can’t be that scorer that we need, but she distributes the ball. It’s a difficult year for her on the court dealing with that transition but she’s taken it in stride. She never complains about anything. She only asks how to get better.”
Emma Perry added 12 points and held Penns Grove top scorer Kezia Patterson to one field goal and seven points. JaNiyah Cummings led the Red Devils with 11 points.
Meanwhile, Kailyn Kennedy added eight points to the Wolverines’ attack, while Kendall Young and Talia Guardascione had seven points each.
Lauren’s uncle Thomas Hengel coached multiple sports at Clearview High School for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.
GLASSBORO 54, PENNSVILLE 32: Kezia Brackett scored a career-high 36 points, grabbed eight rebounds and recorded five steals as the Bulldogs pulled into a tie with the Eagles for first place in the Tri-County Diamond Division.
Glassboro split with Pennsville in the season series and has a win over Woodstown. Pennsville has a one-point win over Woodstown. Woodstown plays Glassboro and Pennsville in the next two Tuesdays that could really jam up the division.
Marley Wood led the Eagles with 14 points. Taylor Bass had 12.
SALEM 64, SALEM TECH 36: Dyaira Anderson enjoyed her fifth double-double of the season and fourth in the last five games to help the Rams snap a three-game losing streak and get back to .500 (5-5).
Anderson had 16 points and 15 rebounds. She has had at least 10 rebounds in each of the last five games and averaged 17.8 points and 14.6 rebounds during the run.
Carlysia Pierce had 17 points, six rebounds and five steals, and Madison Dixon had 11 points.. Shelby Drummond led the Chargers with 10 points. Rylee Doerr had eight points, 15 rebounds and blocked four shots. Amora Delaine had eight points and 12 boards.
Here is the Salem County sports calendar for the week of Jan 19-24
MONDAY, JAN. 19 BOYS BASKETBALL Penns Grove vs. Burlington City at Woodbury, 11 a.m. Salem at Atlantic City, 2 p.m. WRESTLING Pennsville, Salem at Paulsboro Girls Tournament, 9 a.m. Schalick girls at Buena, 10 a.m. Pennsville at Deptford, 10 a.m.
TUESDAY, JAN. 20 BOYS BASKETBALL Glassboro at Pennsville, 5:30 p.m. Penns Grove at Woodstown, 5:30 p.m. Schalick at Overbrook, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Woodstown at Penns Grove, 4 p.m. Overbrook at Schalick, 5:30 p.m. Pennsville at Glassboro, 5:30 p.m. Salem at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. BOWLING Salem Tech vs. Salem at Wood Lanes, 4 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mercer at Salem CC, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 BOYS BASKETBALL Wildwood at Salem Tech, 4 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Overbrook at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING Woodstown at Overbrook Clayton at Schalick, 5 p.m. Winslow at Salem, 5 p.m. Pennsville at Timber Creek, 6 p.m. INDOOR TRACK Nike Elite Meet, Ott Center, Philadelphia, 7 p.m. BOWLING Salem Tech vs. Collingswood, Westbrook Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Salem vs. Deptford at Brunswick Zone, 4 p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 22 BOYS BASKETBALL Clayton at Penns Grove, 5:30 p.m. Gloucester Catholic at Woodstown, 5:30 p.m. Pitman at Schalick, 5:30 p.m. Salem at Pennsville, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Schalick at Pitman, 4 p.m. Penns Grove at Clayton, 4 p.m. Pennsville at Salem, 5:30 p.m. SWIMMING Woodstown vs. Pitman at GCIT, 5:45 p.m. Schalick vs. Salem at GCIT, 7:15 p.m. BOWLING Salem Tech in NJTAC, Lucky Strike North Brunswick, 1 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Atlantic Cape at Salem CC, 5 p.m.
FRIDAY, JAN. 23 BOYS BASKETBALL Collingswood at Pennsville, 5:30 p.m. Gateway at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. Wildwood at Salem, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Salem at Buena, 5:30 p.m. Pennsville at Haddon Heights, 5:30 p.m. Schalick at Paulsboro, 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING Schalick at Pitman, 5 p.m. Pennsville at Woodstown, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY, JAN. 24 GIRLS BASKETBALL Kingsway at Woodstown, 11:30 a.m. WRESTLING Haddon Heights, Middle Twp., Timber Creek at Salem, 9 a.m. Woodstown, Haddonfield, Millville at Penns Grove, 9 a.m. Holy Spirit, Toms River North, Vineland at Schalick, 10 a.m. INDOOR TRACK Pennsville, Schalick, Woodstown at Bennett Complex, 9 a.m. SWIMMING SJISA Championships A, GCIT, 10 a.m. BOWLING Salem vs. Manchester Twp., 30 Strikes, 9:30 a.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Salem CC at Lackawanna, 1 p.m.
Here are results and details from Saturday’s events on the Salem County sports schedule BOYS BASKETBALL Eastern 58, Penns Grove 38: Eastern jumped out to a 23-7 lead in the first quarter and got balanced scoring throughout the lineup to win its fifth in a row. Penns Grove’s Geonni Conrad led all scorers with a career-high 19 points.
PENNS GROVE (7-6): Carson Gipson 0-0-0, Carson Pearsall 2-2-6, Haneef Frisby 0-0-0, Will Roy 0-0-0, Mishawn Brantley 1-4-6, Geonni Conrad 8-0-19, Luis Colon 0-0-0, Jeremy Costacamps 1-0-2, Ahkeen Edwards 2-1-5, Messiah Allah 0-0-0. Totals 14-7-38. EASTERN (13-2): Sean Karbach 6-0-13, Jake Tubman 1-0-2, Alex Grossman 1-1-3, Ashton Fedora 2-2-6, Landon Bethea 2-0-5, Edy Amankwaah 3-2-9, Evan Cardamone 4-0-8, Micah Fox 4-0-9, Lorenzo Locascio 0-0-0, Kyle Tulman 0-0-0, Brandon Gold 1-0-3. Totals 24-5-58.
Haddon Twp. 70, Schalick 23: Axel Mohr had 19 points and eight rebounds and three other Hawks scored in double figures. Sean Crawford had 12 points, six rebounds and six assists. Julian Dickerson led Schalick with 10.
SCHALICK (5-6): Julian Dickerson 4-2-10, Dylan Sheehan 2-0-4, Orion Baldwin 1-0-2, Kade Macom 1-0-2, Sherrod Jones 1-0-2, Jacob Schalick 0-1-1, Will Sieminski 1-0-2. Totals 10-3-23. HADDON TWP. (11-2): Axel Mohr 6-6-19, Chase Perrone 6-0-14, Sean Crawford 5-0-12, Nate Keating 5-0-10, Eamonn Sheehan 3-1-7, Peter Black 1-1-3, RJ Miller 1-0-3, Ryan Gallagher 1-0-2. Totals 28-8-70.
Cedar Creek 78, Woodstown 61: Blake Bialecki scored a career-high 31 points to move within 90 of 1,000 for his career, but the Wolverines couldn’t overcome four Pirates in double figures. Bialecki hit five of the Wolverines’ 11 3-pointers.
WOODSTOWN (8-5): Jalen Markward 1 0-0 2, Andrew White 1 0-0 2, Blake Bialecki 11 4-4 31, Alejandro Vazquez 4 1-3 11, Jack Hood-McGinley 1 1-2 4, Josh King 1 0-0 2, Lucas Fulmer 3 0-0 9. Totals 22 6-9 61. CEDAR CREEK (8-3): DyShamir Clegg-Campos 8 1-1 19, Jayden Henry 0 5-8 5, Markus Dillard 0 2-2 2, Sandy Thomas 4 0-0 4, Damien Morales 1 0-0 2, Nazir Thornton 7 0-1 15, Markus Polite 7 2-3 17, Frenchmon Bethea 5 3-4 14. Totals 30 13-19 78.
Woodstown
13
8
10
30-
61
Cedar Creek
10
17
31
20-
78
3-point goals: Woodstown 11 (Bialecki 5, Vazquez 2, Hood-McGinley, Fulmer 3); Cedar Creek 5 (Clegg-Campos 2, Thornton, Polite, Bethea).
GIRLS BASKETBALL Delsea 39, Woodstown 35: Ayres Maitland scored 14 points and Madi Barndt 10 to lead Delsea. Kendall Young and Lauren Hengel led Woodstown with 12 and 10, respectively.
BUENA QUAD WOODSTOWN 49, PENNSAUKEN 24 106: Angel Escobar Erazo (P) pinned TJ Conto, 1:58 113: Jadon Middlemiss (WO) dec. Jeremy Slim, 10-4 120: Carson Bradway (WO) dec. Zachary Slime, 8-2 126: Walker Battavio (WO) tech fall over Anghel Juarez, 15-0 (2:04) 132: Barry Coverly (WO) won by forfeit 138: Caleb Smith (P) won by forfeit 144: Peter Lam (P) pinned Jacob Tocco, 0:35 150: Nehemiah Carter (WO) dec. Travis Ngeth, 7-3 157: Mathyias Ellis (WO) pinned Nathan Perez, 1:40 165: Ricky Watts (WO) tech fall over Kevin Terreros, 15-0 (3:26) 175: Greyson Hyland (WO) pinned Daymon Rodgers, 1:12 190: Kameron Hoskins (P) pinned Asher Fitzpatrick, 3:08 215: Bradley Snitcher (WO) pinned Jayden Shockley, 1:20 285: Mateo Vinciguerra (WO) pinned Ronell Muns Grullon, 1:17
Woodstown vs. Buena Woodstown vs. Haddon Heights
DEPTFORD QUAD SCHALICK 50, PEMBERTON 28 120: E’Shion Underwood (S) pinned Kayden Valasquez, 1:07 126: Diego Loeza Castillo (P) tech fall over Terry Both, 16-1 (2:12) 132: Jacob Potts (S) pinned Jariel Diaz, 0:26 138: Colin Bittle (S) won by forfeit 144: Michael Baisch (S) pinned Demitri Donald, 1:11 150: Mason Hollywood (S) won by forfeit 157: Ayden Jenkins (S) tech fall over Eddie Keenan, 18-0 (2:26) 165: Ryan Lambert (P) pinned Ayden Hubbard, 0:50 175: Mayrick Willits (P) pinned Anthony Deaver, 1:14 190: Ricky Watt (S) won by forfeit 215: Gerardo Felipe (S) dec. Josh Dixon, 7-4 285: JaZeer Oliver (P) pinned Ezequiel Garcia-Cruz, 0:32 106: Harley Donald (P) tech fall over Victor Fenske, 17-1 (0:56) 113: Nicholas Latona (S) won by forfeit
SCHALICK 38, HADDON TWP. 33 106: Connor Rowan (H) pinned Victor Fenske, 5:04 113: Patrick Campise (H) pinned Nicholas Latona, 3:44 120: E’Shion Underwood (S) pinned Jon Rodriguez, 0:36 126: Finn Boucher (H) tech fall over Terry Both, 21-3 (4:20) 132: Jacob Potts (S) pinned Blake Thoder, 3:00 138: Colin Bittle (S) pinned Michael Coyle, 0:30 144: Gabe Slafman (H) maj. dec. Michael Baisch, 21-9 150: Thomas Andrews (H) pinned Mason Hollywood, 1:49 157: Ayden Jenkins (S) dec. Brady Monoid, 6-2 165: Anthony Deaver (S) dec. Jude Martin, 12-5 175: Ricky Watt (S) tech fall over Jaden Curtis, 16-1 (3:41) 190: Gerardo Felipe (S) won by forfeit 215: Ethan Quiles (S) dec. Granger Revier, 11-4 285: Brennan Berger (H) pinned Ezequiel Garcia-Cruz, 1:30
SCHALICK 50, DEPTFORD 24 113: John Gigante (D) pinned Nicholas Latona, 4:22 120: Corey Hoffman (D) tech fall over Terry Both, 15-0 (4:03) 126: E’Shion Underwood (S) pinned Aiden Speigel, 1:21 132: Eion Curran (D) pinned Jacob Potts, 1:13 138: Amir Barnes (D) maj. dec. Colin Bittle, 14-2 144: Quentin Boyce (D) dec. Michael Baisch, 9-4 150: Mason Hollywood (S) pinned Shawn McFriff Dixon, 0:57 157: Ayden Jenkins (S) tech fall over Odess Myers, 25-10 (5:47) 165: Anthony Deaver (S) pinned Andrew Tracy, 1:40 175: Auden Hubbard (S) won by forfeit 190: Ricky Watt (S) won by forfeit 215: Gerardo Felipe (S) dec. Dayne McDermott, 8-1 285: Jeff Edmonds (S) won by forfeit 106: Victor Fenske (S) pinned Braeden Hutchins, 1:16
SALEM QUAD PENNS GROVE 39, OVERBROOK 33 113: Doel Torres (P) won by forfeit 120: Jackob Sole (O) won by forfeit 126: Adan Gonzales (P) dec. Alan Marcos, 14-13 132: Nyhla West (P) won by forfeit 138: Double forfeit 144: Matt Kamara (O) won by forfeit 150: Karter Reed (O) pinned Angel Ocasio, 3:16 157: AbdulMuta Alie IbyAbdulHailmTart (P) won by forfeit 165: Payton Seamster (P) won by forfeit 175: Xyon Marshall (O) pinned Richard Simmons, 0:34 190: Randall Ringstaff (O) won by forfeit 215: Shyer Scarborough (O) dec. Cameron Vile, 7-3 285: Antonio Cooper (P) pinned Giovanni Carbanaro 106: Jose Santiago (P) won by forfeit
SALEM 51, PENNS GROVE 30 106: Jose Santiago (P) won by forfeit 113: Doel Torres (P) won by forfeit 120: Zachary Tortella (S) won by forfeit 126: Adan Gonzales (P) pinned Hayden Stauble, 1:55 132: Guilherme Quintaniha (S) won by forfeit 138: Brodie Parker (S) dec. Nyhla West, 20-16 144: Joseph Goetaski (S) won by forfeit 150: Angel Ocasio (P) pinned Christian VanTonder, 1:22 157: AbdulMuta Alie IbyAbdulHailmTart (P) pinned Ziyon Moore, 1:22 165: Jordan Brown (S) won by forfeit 175: Jaivion Sydney (S) pinned Richard Simmons, 1:46 190: Kaleb Ewald (S) won by forfeit 215: Abdur Jenkins (S) pinned Zaviyon Veney, 1:46 285: Abdullah Jenkins (S) pinned Antonio Cooper, 2:32
PITMAN 53, PENNS GROVE 21 120: King Iglesia (P) won by forfeit 126: Grady Datz (P) tech fall over Adan Gonzales, 16-1 (1:43) 132: John Wisniewski (P) won by forfeit 138: Donte Iannella (P) pinned Nyla West, 0:29 144: Dominick Green (P) won by forfeit 150: Aidan Upham (P) pinned Angel Ocasio, 1:06 157: AbdulMuta Alie IbyAbdulHailmTart (PG) dec. Chris McIntyre, 7-5 165: Alex Simone (P) won by forfeit 175: Anthony Cappello (P) won by forfeit 190: Aiden Millward (P) won by forfeit 215: Zaviyon Veney (PG) pinned Nicolas Horner, 4:34 285: Antonio Cooper (PG) pinned Christian Southard, 0:38 106: Jose Santiago (PG) won by forfeit 113: Doel Torres (PG) won by forfeit
SALEM 60, OVERBROOK 18 120: Zachary Tortella (S) won by forfeit 126: Hayden Stauble (S) pinned Alan Marcos, 1:15 132: Guilherme Quintaniha (S) won by forfeit 138: Brodie Parker (S) won by forfeit 144: Joseph Goetaski (S) pinned Matt Camara, 1:35 150: Karter Reed (O) pinned Christian VanTonder, 1:59 157: Ziyon Moore (S) won by forfeit 165: Jordan Brown (S) won by forfeit 175: Xyon Marshall (O) pinned Jaivion Sydnor, 0:50 190: Kaleb Ewald (S) won by forfeit 215: Abdur Jenkins (S) pinned Syhir Scarborough, 0:57 285: Abdullah Jenkins (S) pinned Giovanni Carbarnaro, 0:58 106: Double forfeit 113: Jackob Sole (O) won by forfeit
PITMAN 35, SALEM 34 113: Double forfeit 120: Grady Datz (P) maj. dec. Zachary Tortella, 15-4 126: King Iglesia (P) pinned Hayden Stauble, 2:30 132: Guylherme Quintanilha (S) pinned Nick Wenzke, 0:07 138: John Wiśniewski (P) pinned Brodie Parker, 1:19 144: Joseph Goetaski (S) pinned Dominick Green, 1:02 150: Aidan Upham (P) pinned Christian VanTonder, 1:11 157: Chris McIntyre (P) pinned Ziyon Moore, 2:57 165: Jordan Brown (S) pinned Alex Simone, 0:58 175: Jaivion Sydnor (S) maj. dec. Anthony Cappello, 16-2 190: Aiden Milward (P) pinned Kaleb Ewald, 0:50 215: Abdur Jenkins (S) pinned Nicolas Horner, 0:31 285: Abdullah Jenkins (S) pinned Ashton Maggioncalda, 1:18 106: Double forfeit x-Pitman wins on criteria
Here are the results and details of the games on Friday night’s Salem County sports calendar
GIRLS BASKETBALL Schalick 44, Lindenwold 8: Nevaeh Robinson and Willow Davis combined for 26 points and the Cougars had another shutout quarter. Robinson scored 14 points and Davis scored 12. The Cougars held Lindenwold scoreless in the second quarter and to just three field goals in the game.
Cumberland 67, Salem 34: After a competitive first half, the Colts outscored the Rams 30-6 in the second half. Elizabeth Pflieger led three Cumberland scorers in double figures with a game-high 21 points. Dyaira Anderson and Madison Dixon scored 14 points each for Salem. Salem at Cumberland, 5:30 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL Salem Tech 41, Buena 35: Sophomore Raphael Busch scored 10 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds and the Chargers used a 15-7 fourth quarter surge to snap an eight-game losing streak. It was the Chargers’ first win since their season opener. Chase Pompper also scored 10 points and Aiden Bobo pulled down nine rebounds.
3-point goals: Buena 4 (Taylor, Weightman, Nieves-Medina, Murray); Salem Tech 2 (Pompper, L. Kroll). Rebounds: Salem Tech 36 (Busch 15, Bobo 9)
Gloucester Catholic 53, Penns Grove 44: The Rams went out fast, opening a 20-8 lead in the first quarter, and kept the Red Devils at arm’s length the rest of the game. B.J. Williams led three GC scorers in double figures with 16 points. Alahajee Fofana grabbed 12 rebounds and Amor Sears dealt 13 assists. Sophomore Carson Pearsall led Penns Grove with a career-high 15 points. Pearson averaged 12 ppg in three games this week.
GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC (7-6): Jack Pund 3 1-2 10, BJ Williams 7 2-2 16, Alahajee Fofana 3 2-2 8, TK Tanner 4 2-2 11, Darius Attoh-Mensah 2 1-2 5, Jordan Mendez 1 0-0 3, Kamor Sears 0 0-2 0, Kalief Armstrong 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 8-12 53. PENNS GROVE (7-5): Will Roy 1-0-2, Carson Pearsall 6-2-15, Roman Gipson 5-0-12, Mishawn Brantley 1-0-2, Geonni Conrad 3-0-6, Jeremy Costacamps 3-1-7, Luis Colon 0-0-0. Totals 19-3-44.
Woodstown boys edge Glassboro for first state indoor relays title, clinch it in final event of night
By Al Muskewitz Riverview Sports News
TOMS RIVER — The Woodstown boys set their lineups to grab the most points possible and it all came down to the last race of the night.
A first- or second-place finish in the 4×400 would wrestle away the Wolverines’ first NJSIAA Indoor Relays state title from rival Glassboro. Running on what had to be dead legs at the end of a long night, all they did was win the race vy 1.4 seconds to give them 38 team points and edge the Bulldogs (who placed sixth) by three for their first NJSIAA indoor title since the 2016 sectionals.
The Wolverines won three races at the Bubble: 4×400 (3:28.27), 4×800 (8:09.20) and the sprint medley (3:38.34). They were second to Glassboro in the distance medley.
“I’m so so happy we won,” said Karson Chew, who ran the second leg of the 4×4 and the leadoff leg in the 4×8. “We’ve been working so hard up to this moment and it’s such a great boost of confidence and momentum for us going into late season. We all went into the meet knowing what we had to do to get the win and executed perfectly.”
One of the key decisions of the night was substituting 800 specialist Josh Crawford into that leg of the sprint medley and they won that race by nearly seven seconds over Audubon. Glassboro was third, some 10 seconds off the pace. Kyle Reitz, Anthony Costello and Ben Lippincott ran the other legs of the race.
“We knew our main competition tonight was Glassboro,” Crawford said. “We respect their team. We knew we had to get as many points as possible, so we made some last-minute changes.”
That win set the stage for the 4×400 drama. Reitz led it off, followed by Chew, Costello and Crawford. Chew, Jacob Marino, David Farrell and Crawford ran the 4×800.
“We did what we do, as a team, so well,” Crawford said. “We listen to our coaches. We talked to each other and strategize about our strengths and how we are each feeling about what we have left in the tank to put the right person in each position. We trust each other and we know that we will all leave everything we have on the track.”
Schalick’s boys finished tied for tenth with eight pole vault points. Salvatore Longo finished second individually in the event.
Penns Grove and Salem also were in that T-10. The Red Devils were 3-4 in the shot put. The Rams were third in the 4×800 and sixth in the shuttle hurdles.
Pennsville’s girls were ninth. Kallie Morrison had the Eagles’ best individual finish, second in the high jump.
NJSIAA RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS At The Bubble, Toms River GROUP 1 BOYS TOP 15 TEAM SCORES: Woodstown 38, Glassboro 35, Glen Rock 30, Ramsey 23, New Providence 22, Hasbrouck Heights 18, Haddon Twp. 16, Audubon 13, Pascack Hills 9, Schalick 8, Highland Park 8, Penns Grove 8, Salem 8, Hanover Park 6, Newark Tech-Essex 6. 4000 Distance Medley: 1. Glassboro 10:43.76; 2. Woodstown (Jacob Marino, David Farrell, Josh Crawford, Karson Chew) 10:45.69. 4×55 Shuttle Hurdles: 1. Hasbrouck Heights 34.85; 6. Salem (Timothy Gregory, Cashmir Parsley, Jerry Seals, Gradin Buzby) 37.92. 4×200: 1. Glen Rock 1:34.87. 4×800: 1. Woodstown (Karson Chew, Jacob Marino, David Farrell, Josh Crawford), 8:09.20. Sprint Medley: 1. Woodstown (Kyle Reitz, Anthony Costello, Josh Crawford, Ben Lippincott), 3:38.84. 4×400: 1. Woodstown (Kyle Reitz, Karson Chew, Anthony Costello, Josh Crawford), 3:32.59; 3. Salem (Gradin Buzby, Timothy Gregory, Jerry Seals, Quimere Bergen), 3:38.27. High Jump: 1. Moses Robles, Glassboro, 6-0; 1. Leighton Kelly, Glen Rock, 6-0. Pole Vault: 1. Luciano Zizza, Ramsey, 13-6; 2. Salvatore Longo, Schalick, 12-0.08 (14. Josh Weiner, Schalick, 9-6.05). Shot Put: 1. Evan Youzon, Glen Rock, 57-10; 3. Raymond Brown, Penns Grove, 43-1.5; 4. JaKai Ingram, Penns Grove, 42-5.5.
GROUP 1 GIRLS TOP 15 TEAM SCORES: Ramsey 60, Audubon 48, Glassboro 23, Metuchen 18, Shore 16, Hasbrouck Heights 11, Pequannock 11, Butler 10, Pennsville 9, New Providence 8, Mountain Lakes 8, West Deptford 8, Waldwick 8, Glen Rock 7, Lower Cape May 6, Penns Grove 6. 4000 Distance Medley: 1. Shore Regional 12:42.13. 4×51.5 Shuttle Hurdles: 1. Ramsey 35.34 4×200: 1. Ramsey 1:50.95; 4. Salem (Ramiyah Jones, Janiyah Parsons-Smith, Amaia Massengill, Anyzha Williams), 1:52.0. 4×800: 1. Ramsey 10:14.03. Sprint Medley: 1. Audubon 4:19.43. 4×400: 1. Ramsey 4:17.60. High Jump: 1. Jessica Tsang, Mountain Lakes, 5-2; 2. Kallie Morrison, Pennsville, 5-0.02 (10. Molly Gratz, Pennsville, 4-6). Pole Vault: 1. Elizabeth Mann, Glassboro, 8-6; 7. Molly Gratz, Pennsville, 7-0 (8. Laura Tamberella, Pennsville, 6-0). Shot Put: 1. Sunny Moore, Glassboro, 36-8.75; 6. Zoey Ceasar, Penns Grove, 31-1.5 (11. Jarlene Vichi, Penns Grove, 29-8.75.
Salem shuts down Delaware visitors’ dynamic duo, wins eighth straight; includes results and details from the action on Wednesday night’s Salem County sports schedule BOYS BASKETBALL Salem 74, DuPont (Del.) 62 Penns Grove 65, Pennsville 17 Pitman 54, Salem Tech 31 Woodstown 67, Schalick 27 GIRLS BASKETBALL Pennsville 55, Penns Grove 46 Woodstown 52, Schalick 27 Salem Tech at Pitman
By Al Muskewitz Riverview Sports News
SALEM — The Salem Rams didn’t know a whole lot about the A.I. duPont team they brought across the bridge to play Wednesday night, but they did know which Tigers to pay attention to.
The short film session the Rams had in the run up to the game made it pretty clear they had to keep an eye on Amir Robinson and Gi’lyl Conrad. Both were averaging nearly 20 points a game, but Xavier McGriff and Neziah Spence kept them both well below that on their way to a 74-62 border war win.
It was the Rams’ eighth win in a row, their longest winning streak since a 15-gamer in 2021-22.
“We definitely knew they were their guys,” said Spence, who drew the assignment on Conrad. “We watched a little bit of film so we knew what they could do. We knew if we took them away it would make it difficult for them to score.”
As it turned out, Robertson had 15 points and Conrad was held to 11. Seven of Robertson’s points came from the free throw line. Nine of Conrad’s came from outside the 3-point arc.
“They did a great job,” Deshaan Williams said of his teammates’ defensive effort.
Rams coach Anthony Farmer called the defensive showing “one of the better efforts we’ve had putting it all together.”
“We’re trying to put it together for four quarters regardless of what we’re in,” Farmer said. “We’re just trying to be smart about what we’re doing and have an identity and understand the game plan and execute the game plan. We’re getting close.”
In the second quarter they came out in tough man-to-man defense, generally holding the Tigers to one shot, and outscoring them 17-9 to take a 31-22 halftime lead.
Spence showed out at the start of the third quarter. He opened the half with two straight steals, one he got to Williams for a bucket and the other he took for a three-point play. He almost got a third the next time down the court, but got the rebound on the Tigers’ missed shot and fed Williams for another layup to give the Rams their biggest lead.
“We knew what we had to do,” Spence said. “We had to stretch the lead. The second half I came out energetic and feel like I set the tone and got it popping.”
Spence was good on the offensive end, too, going for a game-high 21 points. Tymear Lecator had 19 and Deshaan Williams had his fourth double-double of the season (14 points, 10 rebounds).
But the Tigers (7-2) wouldn’t go away. The 22nd-ranked team in Delaware (MaxPreps) chipped away the rest of the quarter and got back within 3. It was still a three-point game early in the fourth quarter when the Rams (10-1) went on an 11-2 run that expanded to 17-5 to move back comfortably ahead.
Farmer called it being resilient and making adjustments. In trying to keep up, the Tigers had four players foul out.
Rams senior Fatah Paige was most familiar with the Tigers. He played them one time last year when he was at McKean (Del.) High School and said they were “developed way more” than the team he beat handily last year.
Paige is progressing, too. He had seven points, four rebounds and an assist in his fourth game with the Rams since satisfying his transfer requirements. It came on the heels of a massive double-double against Clayton.
“I feel like I was just locked in,” he said of his big game. “I’m still getting warmed up to everything. I feel like as the games go on I’ll get more productive.”
3-point goals: DuPont 5 (Jones, Herring, Conrad 3); Salem 4 (McGriff, Spence 2, Lecator). Rebounds: DuPont 19 (Cannon 4); Salem 33 (Williams 10). Fouled out: Jones, Robertson, Hewing, Hale, Stephens. Total fouls: DuPont 27, Salem 22.
PENNS GROVE 64, PENNSVILLE 17: The Red Devils came out smoking, outscoring Pennsville 34-4 in the first quarter. Ten players scored for them in the game, led by Will Roy’s 16 and Carson Pearsall’s 11.
PENNSVILLE (1-11): Jake Layfield 2-0-5, Jacob Farina 1-0-3, Gavin Spears 1-3-5, Aidan Clark 2-0-4. Only players reported. Totals 6-3-17. PENNS GROVE (7-4): Zane Thomas 3-0-6, Roman Gipson 3-1-7, Will Roy 7-0-16, Mishawn Bradley 1-0-2, Geonni Conrad 1-3-5, Eli Pearsall 0-0-0, Carson Pearsall 5-1-11, Luis Colon 2-2-6, Jeremy Costacamps 2-2-6, Jerry Wooten 1-0-3, Ahkeen Edwards 0-0-0, Messiah Allah 1-0-2. Totals 26-9-64.
WOODSTOWN 67, SCHALICK 25: The Wolverines got back on the winning track after losing the battle for the Diamond Division lead in its previous game, pulling away with a big second quarter and closing it out by allowing only one point in the fourth.
Josh King led the Wolverines with a career-high 17 points. He had double-doubles in each of their first two games, but hadn’t scored in double figures single. He had scored only 16 points in his previous four games combined.
SCHALICK (5-5): Orion Baldwin 0 1-4 1, Julian Dickerson 1 1-2 3, Kade Macom 3 0-0 6, Sherrod Jones 2 1-2 5, Dylan Sheehan 4 0-0 8, Cooper Willoughby 1 0-2 2, Jacob Schalick 0 0-0 0, Will Sieminski 0 0-0 0. Totals 11 3-10 25. WOODSTOWN (8-4): Elijah Caesar 1 0-0 3, Jalen Markward 0 0-0 0, Andrew White 6 0-1 13, Trey Markward 1 0-0 3, Lucas Fulmer 1 0-0 3, Bryce Ayars 0 0-0 0, Blake Bialecki 3 0-0 8, Frank Hoerst 3 0-0 6, Connor Miller 2 0-0 5, Alejandro Vazquez 1 1-2 3, Josh King 8 1-2 17, John Hood-McGinley 2 0-0 6. Totals 28 2-5 67.
PITMAN 54, SALEM TECH 31: Joey Zubert made his bones keeping shots out of Pitman’s net on the soccer pitch and he doesn’t do a bad job of it on the basketball floor, either. Zubert blocked a pair of shots to go with his 12 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals. He’s been credited with six blocks this season. Parker DeChristopher led all scorers with 17 points.
PENNSVILLE 55, PENNS GROVE 46: Taylor Bass and Addie Johnston had 23 and 18 points, respectively, picking up for injured 1,000-point scorer Marley Wood and the Eagles held off their rivals despite two near career-highs by Penns Grove’s JaNiyah Cummings and Keziah Patterson.
The Red Devils enjoyed their season-high in points. Cummings had her season high, 19 points. Patterson had her second 20-point game of the season (20). Cummings had 14 in the second half.
Bass (15) and Johnston combined for 28 of the Eagles’ 33 first-half points in a 33-21 halftime lead. .
3-point goals: Penns Grove 4 (Patterson 2, Cummings, Numan); Pennsville 5 (Johnston 3, Bass 2). Technical fouls: Washington. Total fouls: Penns Grove 12, Pennsville 10.
WOODSTOWN 52, SCHALICK 27: The Wolverines took a five-point lead into the second quarter, then held the Cougars to one point to open an 18-point halftime lead. Lauren Hengel and Emma Perry led the Wolverines with 11 points apiece. Hengel scored five in the second quarter. Perry had nine in the second half. Nevaeh Robinson and Olivia Vanacker both had nine for Schalick.
Here are the results and highlights from Monday night’s Salem County sports calendar
BOYS BASKETBALL Salem 77, Clayton 64 Overbrook 66, Woodstown 51 Schalick 84, Pennsville 30 Penns Grove 65, Glassboro 50 Wildwood 66, Salem Tech 29 GIRLS BASKETBALL Glassboro 64, Penns Grove 30 Clayton 63, Salem at Clayton 50 Pennsville 57, Schalick 35 Wildwood 53, Salem Tech 22 Woodstown 55, Overbrook 27 SWIMMING At YMCA of Vineland Millville 91, Schalick 79
By Al Muskewitz Riverview Sports News
WOODSTOWN – The Woodstown junior varsity came back from way downtown in the fourth quarter to win the undercard Monday night. It was the kind of rally that would have electrified the building, but the magic didn’t carry over into the main event for the home team.
The junior Wolverines thrilled the home crowd by coming from 23 down in the fourth to win at the buzzer, but in the main event it was all Overbrook. The Rams led wire-to-wire and although the Wolverines did make a run late left town with a 66-51 win to take the upper hand in the Tri-County Diamond Division.
Both teams were undefeated in the division coming into the game.
“They made things hard for us tonight,” Woodstown coach Ramon Roots said. “Seeing that was incredible by the JV and we had the energy in the locker room when we came out. It came down to great players make big-time plays and we just missed shots. It wasn’t our night.”
Overbrook established its dominance with runs at the start of each half. The Rams (9-2) jumped out 12-3 to start the game and then had the first nine points of the third quarter to set the stage for its 21st straight Diamond Division win.
“I just challenged our kids,” Rams coach Donny Lang said. “It’s a long bus ride, these kids from Woodstown they play hard and I challenged our kids to make sure we matched their energy or came out with more. They did that from the opening tip. They came out with the passion. it’s a division game, we want to win our conference and I credit my kids for coming out with that kind of energy.
“It’s funny. In this game we always say until there’s zeroes on the clock it’s never over. (Woodstown’s Alejandro Vazquez) hit a buzzer beater to cut it to 8 (at halftime). That was a big shot. We knew that kind of gave them some momentum coming into the second half so it was kind of like let’s start over and let’s make sure we win the second half, we’ll win the game.”
Lamar Little and Bilal Robinson, as usual, inflicted the most damage, going for 21 and 20 points, respectively, but the Rams got contributions from throughout the lineup. JR Stanley had nine points and five rebounds, Gavin Cajuste had seven rebounds and Jaden St. John had eight boards off the bench.
Little and Robinson had all but one of the Rams’ points in the 17-point first quarter.
“I’m very fortunate to get coach both of them,” Lang said. “Lamar’s a senior; he’s taken a big step for us. He’s kind of mentored Bilal and Bilal’s grown up fast from his freshman year. He started for us, but his role has changed now. He’s one of our main guys.”
Andrew White and Vazquez led the Wolverines (7-4) with 12 and 10 points, respectively.
The game stayed in the 12- to 15-point range after Overbrook’s opening salvo of the third quarter. The Wolverines really went cold to open the fourth quarter and the Rams were able to stretch the lead.
The varsity Wolverines just didn’t have as much time to work with the deficit as the guys in the first game, but they did put together a nice run late to make it respectable. They made a 13-2 closing run that included a pair of 3s by Connor Miller and one by Jack Hood-McGinley, the hero of the JV win.
“They came in and played hard and made shots, that’s what basketball comes down to,” Roots said. “As coaches we’re going to re-evaluate everything. Guys might get a chance to get more opportunities. That’s the message I gave.”
OVERBROOK (9-2): Lamar Little 7 5-6 21, Bilal Robinson 8 0-0 20, JR Stanley 4 0-2 9, Gavin Cajuste 1 2-6 4, Jaden St. John 3 0-0 6, Rashon Jones 1 0-0 2, Damere Vennie 1 0-0 2, Jayden Wilkerson 1 0-0 2, Kyle Johns 0 0-0 0, Jason Boyd 0 0-0 0, Josh Lewis 0 0-0 0, Josh Schoeb 0 0-0 0 WOODSTOWN (7-4): Eli Caesar 1 4-5 6, Jalen Markward 0 0-0 0, Blake Bialecki 2 1-2 6, Alejandro Vazquez 3 3-4 10, Jack Hood-McGinley 1 2-2 5, Josh King 1 2-2 4, Andrew White 4 2-4 12, Trey Markward 0 0-0 0, Lucas Fulmer 0 0-0 0, Bryce Ayars 0 0-0 0, Frankie Hoerst 1 0-2 2, Connor Miller 2 0-0 6. Totals 15 14-21 51.
Overbrook
17
16
18
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66
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7
18
11
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51
3-point goals: Overbrook 7 (Little 2, Robinson 4, Stanley); Woodstown 7 (Bialecki, Vazquez, Hood-McGinley, White 2, Miller 2). Rebounds: Overbrook 38 (St. John 7); Woodstown 22 (Hoerst 4, White 4). Total fouls: Overbrook 14, Woodstown 14.
SALEM 77, CLAYTON 64: Fatah Paige has only been with the Salem basketball team a short time, but he made his biggest impact to date in helping the Rams to their seventh straight win.
The McLean (Del.) transfer, after scoring a combined 16 points in his first two games with the Rams, went off for 18 points and 14 rebounds, with four thunderous dunks that brought the crowd to its feet.
Xavier McGriff (11) and Neziah Spence (12) also scored in double figures. Deshaan Williams had eight points and 13 rebounds. Marshall Stephens had eight points and seven boards. And BJ Robbins had six points, seven rebounds and eight assists, picking up the slack without floor general Tymear Lecator in the game.
PENNS GROVE 65, GLASSBORO 50: Roman Gipson went for a team-high 18 points and Carson Pearsall went for a career-high 10 in his first varsity scoring of the season, but all five of the Red Devils’ other scorers had seven to nine points. Pearsall’s previous career-high was nine, last year against Kingsway.
PENNS GROVE (6-4): Roman Gipson 18, Carson Pearsall 10, Haneef Frisby 7, Will Roy 9, Geonni Conrad 7, Zane Thomas 7, Luis Colon 7. GLASSBORO (2-8): Alex Adeleye 10, William Boggins 18, Cam Parker-Akins 8, Aiden Harris 4, Maurice Davis 10.
Penns Grove
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7
14
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SCHALICK 84, PENNSVILLE 30: Freshmen Julian Dickerson led Orion Baldwin led five Schalick scorers in double figures with 20 and 18, respectively, as the Cougars won their third straight to get over .500 for the first time this season. For Baldwin, it tied his career high.
Kade Macom, Sherrod Jones and Dylan Sheehan all scored 11 apiece. Mason O’Brien fought through a sore ankle to led Pennsville with 10 points.
WILDWOOD 66, SALEM TECH 29: Chase Pompper led Salem Tech with 10 points. Aiden Bobo had nine.
Salem Tech (1-7)
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6
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17
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1000-Point Watch
PLAYER
TONIGHT
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Blake Bialecki, Woodstown
6 vs. Overbrook
864
Tymear Lecator, Salem
DNP
755
Girls games
PENNSVILLE 57, SCHALICK 35: Sophomore Addie Johnston had the hottest hand of her career, hitting five 3-pointers and going for 22 points as the Eagles (6-3) remained undefeated in the TCC Diamond Division.
She hit four of her treys in the first half while scoring 16 points. She had 10 points in the second quarter as the Eagles erased a five-point deficit and took a 27-16 halftime lead.
“She was just hot in that first half,” Pennsville coach Steve Merritt said. “She missed four layups during the course of the game or could’ve been a really big game for her.”
Johnston hit four 3s twice last season (Haddon Twp. and Wildwood). Her previous career-high scoring was 21 points against Triton.
She had nine 3-pointers this season coming into the game and broke a three-game streak without one when she hit two against Delsea Saturday.
Marley Wood had 15 points, 14 after falling on her wrist in the first quarter. Taylor Bass added 12 points. Izzy Saulin scored eight points, all in the second half.
Willow Davis hit a career-high four 3-pointers for Schalick and matched her career high with 14 points. Neveah Robinson had 12 points.
WOODSTOWN 55, OVERBROOK 27: The Wolverines snapped a five-game losing streak, their longest since the 2018-19 season when they have five- and six-game slides.
GLASSBORO 64, PENNS GROVE 30: Kezia Bracket scored 24 points, grabbed six rebounds, dished four assists and had four steals for the Bulldogs (7-3). Lily Czubas scored seven points and grabbed seven rebounds. Keziah Patterson (14) and Mikayla Washington (12) combined for 26 points for Penns Grove (1-9).
PENNS GROVE (1-9): Keziah Patterson 5 2-2 14, JaNiyah Cummings 1 1-4 3, Mikayla Washington 5 2-4 12, NyAsia Numan 0 1-2 1. Played with with five, but only four scorers reported. Totals 11 6-12 30. GLASSBORO (7-3): Kezia Brackett 7 9-11 24, Grace Moore 2 1-1 6, Layla Anderson 4 0-0 9, Zoey Bailey 1 0-0 2, Sianna Wedderburn 2 0-0 4, Gianna Askin 1 0-0 3, Marissa Pasquarello 1 0-0 2, Sanaa Thomas 3 1-3 7, Lily Czubas 3 0-1 7, Tatiana Concepcion 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 11-16 64.
WILDWOOD 53, SALEM TECH 22: Angela Wilber (15) and Rebecca Benichou (12) combined for five 3-pointers while scoring in double figures for the Warriors. The Chargers didn’t hit a 3 in the game or have a scorer in double figures, but Rylee Doerr and Amora Delaine grabbed 15 and 12 rebounds, respectively. Doerr also was credited with four shots.
Here is the Salem County sports schedule for the week of Jan. 12-17
MONDAY, JAN. 12 BOYS BASKETBALL Clayton at Salem, 5:30 p.m. Overbrook at Woodstown, 5:30 p.m. Pennsville at Schalick, 5:30 p.m. Penns Grove at Glassboro, 5:30 p.m. Salem Tech at Wildwood, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Glassboro at Penns Grove, 4 p.m. Salem at Clayton, 5:30 p.m. Schalick at Pennsville, 5:30 p.m. Wildwood at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. Woodstown at Overbrook, 5:30 p.m. SWIMMING Schalick vs. Millville, YMCA of Vineland, 3 p.m. INDOOR TRACK Salem at Ocean Breeze, Staten Island, 4:30 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Salem CC at Hagerstown, 5:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, JAN. 13 WRESTLING Salem, Holy Spirit at Atlantic City, 4:30 p.m. Woodstown at Schalick, 5 p.m. Penns Grove at Cumberland, 6 p.m. Pitman at Pennsville, 6 p.m. BOWLING Salem vs. GCIT at Bolero Lanes, 4 p.m. Salem Tech vs. Kingsway at Westbrook Lanes COLLEGE BASKETBALL RCSJ-Cumberland at Salem CC, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 BOYS BASKETBALL DuPont at Salem, 5:30 p.m. Pennsville at Penns Grove, 5:30 p.m. Pitman at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. Schalick at Woodstown, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Penns Grove at Pennsville, 5:30 p.m. Salem Tech at Pitman, 5:30 p.m. Woodstown at Schalick, 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 15 GIRLS BASKETBALL Medford Tech at Salem Tech, 4 p.m. Pennsville at Camden Catholic, 5:30 p.m. Salem at Wildwood, 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING Salem at Palmyra, 5:30 p.m. Penns Grove at Clayton, 6 p.m. Schalick at Pennsville, 6 p.m. SWIMMING Woodstown vs. Gloucester Catholic at GCIT, 5:45 p.m. Schalick vs. Pitman at GCIT, 7:15 p.m. Salem vs. Deptford at GCIT, 7:15 p.m. INDOOR TRACK State Relays at Bennett Center, Toms River, 4:30 p.m. BOWLING Salem Tech vs. Clayton, Wood Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Salem vs. Gloucester Catholic, Westbrook Lanes, 4 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Salem CC at Northampton, 7 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Harcum at Salem CC, 5 p.m.
FRIDAY, JAN. 16 BOYS BASKETBALL Buena at Salem Tech, 5:30 p.m. Gloucester Catholic at Penns Grove, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Lindenwold at Schalick, 4 p.m. Paulsboro at Penns Grove, 4 p.m. Salem at Cumberland, 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING Girls Jamboree at Buena, 4 p.m.
SATURDAY, JAN. 17 BOYS BASKETBALL Penns Grove at Eastern, 10 a.m. Schalick at Haddon Twp., 10 a.m. Woodstown at Cedar Creek, 11:30 a.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Woodstown at Delsea, 11:30 a.m. WRESTLING Woodstown at Buena Quad Penns Grove, Overbrook, Pitman at Salem, 9 a.m. Pennsville, Collingswood, Vineland at Sterling, 10 a.m. Schalick, Haddon Twp., Pemberton at Deptford, 10 a.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Passaic at Salem CC, 2 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Middlesex at Salem CC, noon