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Alexander’s career game powers Rutgers Prep girls over Gill St. Bernard’s to complete Lady Argo three-peat

For a second straight game, the Rutgers Prep girls’ basketball team didn’t get off to the start it wanted.

But there’s no comment section the 2023 Somerset County Tournament Trophy, so the Lady Argonauts will just put it in their trophy case, along with the seven others they own.

The top-seeded lady Argonauts (20-4) won their third straight SCT title, with a 64-39 victory over second-seeded Gill St. Bernard’s (17-7) Saturday afternoon at Montgomery High School, as heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio.

Top scoring honors in the game went to Prep junior swing Zahra Alexander, who had 21 points, including a pair of threes, to not only set a new career high, but also lead the Argos in scoring for the first time in her career.

The win gives Rutgers Prep and head coach Mary Klinger their eighth Somerset County Tournament title all-time.

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Two-time MVP Crosby leads St. Thomas Aquinas to fourth straight GMC Tournament Championship

A 12-point night from 6-2 sophomore Leah Crosby earned her MVP honors, and she helped lead top-seed St. Thomas Aquinas (21-6) past stubborn 3rd-seed Colonia 49-42 in the GMC Tournament girls’ championship game Friday night in a game heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio, presented by Dayton Toyota Service and Dayton Collision of South Brunswick.

The win was the Trojans’ fourth straight county title.

Colonia (14-11) held the ball for over a minute on the first possesion of the game, and was content to slow things down in order to have a better chance than they did 15 days ago, when they lost to the Trojans in North Edison by 50.

And they were in this game almost to the final horn. In fact, it was down to a one-possession game on a drive by Taylor Derkack for the Patriots, who trailed 45-41 with under 40 seconds to go. But Colonia couldn’t hit the buckets they needed, and St. Thomas hit the free throws they had to, to finish with a seven point win.

It was also the second straight for head coach Joe Whalen.

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Behind Crosby, Gianna Chuffo scored 11, Amarillis Shubick had 8, and Albany Commit Jessica Cooper had nine.

For Colonia, senior Mattison Chiera finished with a game-high 20 points, while junior Taylor Derkack finished with 24.

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Sophomore MVP Leah Crosby
Seniors Jessica Cooper and Nia Clemons
Head Coach Joe Whalen

Franklin boys and girls, Ridge boys both knock off higher seeds, but otherwise, chalk prevails in SCT quarterfinals

The one, two and four seeds won in both the girls’ and boys’ Somerset County Tournament quarterfinals Tuesday night, but both Franklin squads – seeded fifth – beat higher seeded opponents to move on to Thursday’s semifinals.

In a doubleheader at Hillsborough – which was the fourth seed in both brackets, the Warrior boys won 68-59, while the girls won 54-50 in overtime.

Meanwhile, the 6th-seede Ridge boys knocked off third-seed Immaculata, 66-61 in Somerville.

Below are the recaps, followed by semifinal matchups for Thursday night, to be played at higher seeds:

BOYS’ SOMERSET COUNTY TOURNAMENT

#1 Rutgers Prep 76, #8 Bound Brook 66: The Crusaders were down double-digits at the half, and trailed by 20 at the end of three quarters before closing to within ten by the final buzzer. But Rutgers Prep (18-7) was too much for Bound Brook (19-4), with two players cracking the 20-point mark. Cameron Piggee – who’s missed several games due to injury – scored 21 points, while Jadin Collins added 20. Myles Parker added a dozen.

#5 Franklin 68, #4 Hillsborough 59: The Warriors started strong, jumping out to a 22-12 lead after one quarter, and led by eight at the half. Despite a push by the home Raiders (17-7) to close to within 45-36 at the end of three periods, Franklin (16-9) held on for the win. They got 23 from Cam Brown and 21 from Cameron Snowden, with Jake Noviello adding ten. Hillsborough had four players in doubel figures, led by Trevor Moncrease with 15 and 14 from Zion Harrison.

#6 Ridge 66, #3 Immaculata 61: Immaculata led 21-17 after one,found themselves down one at the half, but came back in the third to take a 51-46 lead at the end of three. But Ridge won the final quarter, doubling up the Spartans 20-10. The Red Devils (19-4) got 19 from Kevin Castronovo, and 14 from Nikola Borovicanin, while ‘Lata (18-5) got 13 each from Sean Givens and Jerrel Alston in defeat.

#2 Gill St. Bernard’s 58, #7 Watchung Hills 49: Gill led virtually wire-to-wire in this one, even thoughh the game got a little too close for comfort , as the Knights (17-6) only held a 39-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Mario Castro-Sanchez led Gill with 23 points, while Nick Losada added 19. The Warriors fell to 12-11 with the loss.

GIRLS’ SOMERSET COUNTY TOURNAMENT

#1 Rutgers Prep 82, #8 Ridge 33: The Argonauts (18-4) continue to dominate Somerset County opponents, and as they usually do, did so right out of the gate, jumping out to a 29-6 lead after one quarter; they were up 54-20 at the half. Mikayla Blakes scored 22 to lead the Argos, with Katie Ledden adding 15 points, seven rebounds, three blocks and two steals. Gigi Battle continued her stellar freshman season with another 16 points and five boards. The Red Devils dropped to 13-10 with the loss.

#5 Franklin 54, #4 Hillsborough 50 (OT): The Lady Warriors (12-11) needed overtime to get back over the .500 mark on the season, and advance to the semifinals. Precious Wheeler led the way with 18 points, while Iyanna Cotten scored 15. Amy Rachilla scored 17 to lead Hillsborough (14-10) in defeat.

#3 Watchung Hills 57, #6 Mount St. Mary 41: The Lady Warriors looked in control most of the way, leading 14-8 after one and 24-17 at the half, and continued to build the lead from there. Megan Groff led Watchung Hills (17-5) with 17, while Giana Lobozzo scored 12 for Mount (15-10).

#2 Gill St. Bernard’s 75, #7 Pingry 24: The Knights (16-6) ran right past the Big Blue (15-10), leading 20-10 after the first eight minutes, and 49-20 at the break. Gill was led by Brooke Baisley with 22 points in a game where nine players got in the scoring column. Conversely, their defense held Pingry to just three players in the scoring column, led by Taylor Francis with 15.

Here are the matchups for the semifinals:

GIRLS’ SEMIFINALS:
#5 Franklin (12-11) at #1 Rutgers Prep (18-4), 5 pm (on CJSR)
#3 Watchung Hills (17-5) at #2 Gill St. Bernard’s (16-6), 5 pm

BOYS’ SEMIFINALS:
#5 Franklin (16-9) at #1 Rutgers Prep (17-7), 7 pm (on CJSR)
#6 Ridge (19-4) at #2 Gill St. Bernard’s (17-6), 7 pm

Central Jersey Sports Radio will broadcast both games at Rutgers Prep in Somerset on Thursday night, while reporter Chris Tsakonas will be covering the game at Gill St. Bernard’s in Gladstone.

St. Thomas Aquinas girls will go for the four-peat after GMCT semifinal win over Monroe

Another GMC foe, another win for St. Thomas Aquinas.

The top-seeded Trojan girls were 67-39 winners over 4th-seed Monroe Tuesday night – on the Falcons’ home floor – in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament semifinals as heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio, presented by Dayton Toyota Service and Dayton Collision of South Brunswick.

Sophomore Gianna Chuffo led all scorers in the game with 21 points, all on threes, matching a career-high seven treys, a feat she also did just a couple of weeks ago in a non-conference loss to Saddle River Day.

Leah Crosby added 16, and finished with a double-double, adding 18 rebounds for Aquinas (19-6).

Monroe (14-8) was led by Haley Higgins with 12 points.

St. Thomas now gets a chance at a fourth straight full GMC Tournament title. They won in 2019 as Bishop Ahr and in 2020, but lost the Somogyi Family Pod final in 2021 to Monroe, before winning last year’s title game over South Brunswick.

You can hear Friday night’s final live on Central Jersey Sports Radio, with pregame at 5:45 and tipoff at 6, presented by Dayton Toyota.

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St. Thomas Aquinas sophomore Gianna Chuffo
St. Thomas Aquinas head coach Joe Whalen

2023 GMC Tournament Girls Final Four: Aquinas-South Brunswick title rematch still on the table, as Colonia looks for revenge and Monroe plays on home floor

Storylines about as the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament gets ready for its girls’ semifinals Tuesday night, with no surprises among the four teams vying for the two spots up for grabs in Friday night’s 2023 championship game.

We’ll start with the top-seed, St. Thomas Aquinas. The Trojans have been the team to beat all year long in the GMC, and so far nobody has. In fact, they haven’t lost to a GMC opponent since January of last season, a 29-game streak.

Of course, the last team to beat them was Monroe, and now here come the Falcons, getting to play in the semifinals on their own floor with a solid coach in veteran Leigh Vogtman – now in her tenth season at the helm – and with a chance to play giant-killer once again.

There’s South Brunswick, who had a fantastic run to the GMCT final last season, but came up short against the behemoth that is Aquinas. But that squad was young. They’re back, with a whole lot more experience.

READ MORE: GMC’s first girls’ semifinal is set, as Colonia and South Brunswick advance

To get that crack in the finals again, they will have to beat a Colonia squad that’s led by two of the best players in the league, but has had a hit-or-miss campaign in 2022-23 after having a program year last season. In the GMC Tournament, though, consider them a hit, since they’re once again a win away from the county finals.

Central Jersey Sports Radio will broadcast both semifinal games Tuesday night – presented by Dayton Toyota Service and Dayton Collision – with second-seed South Brunswick taking on third-seed Colonia at 5 pm, and top-seed and three-time defending champion St. Thomas Aquinas facing fourth-seed Monroe at 7 pm. Full coverage begins at approximately 4:45 with our pregame show, as Mike Pavlichko and Chris Tsakonas call all the action.

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Here’s a closer look at both of the GMC Tournament Girls’ Semifinals, complete with preview interviews with all four coaches:

#2 SOUTH BRUNSWICK (17-6) vs. #3 COLONIA (13-10), 5:00 pm

It hasn’t been the easiest transition for Colonia, moving up from the White to the Red Division. Forget having to play St. Thomas Aquinas twice a year, their other four division losses were heartbreakers: to Monroe by five and East Brunswick by seven in late January, and in their first game of the New Year by seven to Old Bridge. The other of those four defeats came to South Brunswick, 43-40 back on December 22nd, which left the Patriots 2-3 at the time, a humbling experience after the best season in program history last year, including their first-ever division title of any kind. The Patriots were able to avenge the losses to the Vikings and Knights, but the losses to the Bears and Falcons came after earlier season wins.

Prior to a 55-52 win by Colonia in February of 2021, these teams had not met for at least a decade. Now, it’ll be their fifth meeting in three seasons, so there’s a lot of familiarty here. The teams have split their last four matchups. But last year in the GMC Tournament semifinals was a biggie, and a shocking win by South Brunswick, 57-40, the largest margin in any of those four games.

Last year was a Cinderella run for South Brunswick. The Vikings were the seventh-seed, and pulled off two upsets to get to the finals, over two-seed Monroe in the quarters, then over third-seed Colonia in the semis. Now, they are one of the next-best favorites behind the team-to-beat, Aquinas.Back are key players like leading scorer and senior Katie Rausch (13.6 ppg) and sophomore and fellow sharp-shooter Alexis Lease -Springer (12.9 ppg), not to mention Leilani Pinder and Meher Vig, who played out of her mind in last year’s GMCT, averaging 13.3 points per game in four tourney contests, and pouring in 18 to challenge STA every step of the way in the final.

READ MORE: Price, defense help No. 4 South Brunswick girls stifle No. 5 Colonia at home

They will have to deal with Colonia’s dynamic duo of Mattie Chiera and Taylor Derkack, of course. Derkack, a junior, is leading the team in just about every scoring category – all except three pointers made. She’s scoring at a 21.3 point per game clip, averaging 12.7 rebounds, and has made 129 free throws, 66 more than the next best on the team, Chiera. She also leads with 75 assists, 46 blocks and 93 steals. Chiera is averaging 14.7 points a game, and has a team-leading 38 treys.

The Patriots don’t always look to shoot from beyond the arc, but they’ll have to defend that against the Vikings, who have hit 139 times from downtown, almost double Colonia’s total. Rausch has 45 treys on the year to lead the team, Lease-Springer 33, Meher Vig 26 and Leilani Pinder 21. Three players average in double figures, and two more no fewer than seven points per game. And that’s another difference with Colonia. After Derkack and Chiera, Isabel Gidado is the third-leading scorer on the team at 4.5 points per game.

How they got here:

South Brunswick walloped 15th-seed Metuchen in the first round 68-35, then topped 7th-seed East Brunswick Saturday in the quarterfinals 80-49, their third win over the Bears this season.

Colonia beat 14th-seed South Plainfield in the first round 56-38, then won a low-scoring affair in the quarterfinals Saturday, 38-27 over sixth-seed Old Bridge.

Coaches’ Previews:

South Brunswick Head Coach Jeff Johnson
Colonia Head Coach Sandi Chiera

How they win:

It’s tough to slow Chiera or Derkack; few teams have success doing that. South Brunswick has to at least keep one of them from going off and having a monster game.

Colonia will have to defend the three-ball against South Brunswick, and take care of the ball on offense. The Vikings were frantic last year – in a good way – against Aquinas in the finals.

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#1 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (19-6) vs. #4 MONROE (14-7)

Don’t let the six losses fool you, St. Thomas Aquinas is battle-tested. We’ve told you about their 29-game streak against GMC opponents, but their losses not only have come all out of conference, but half of them have come out of state, including to the team that was the No. 1 ballclub in the nation at one point, Long Island Lutheran. Joe Whalen is now 204-42 in his ninth season as a head coach, 48-16 in his third season at Aquinas, and they’ve got some serious players. Senior Jessica Cooper – an Albany commit – is scoring 12.7 points per game and grabbing 9.4 boards to lead the team in both categories. Sophomore Leah Crosby has taken some of the scoring pressure off junior Amarillis Shubick, averaging 11.1, while Shubick is scoring 8.1. Everyone contributes, up and down the lineup. It’s not different players, different nights. It’s everyone, every night.

But While Cooper leads most offensive categories for the Trojans, it’s a different story for Monroe, where five different players lead the Falcons in at least one offensive category. Start with junior Halley Cottrell, who’s averaging 12.9 points per game to lead the team, and the only player in double figures. She also leads Monroe with 45 treys. Haley Higgins – a senior – is right behind at 9.2 a game. Senior Katelyn Louro is tied for top rebounding honors with junior Avery Labaska at 5.9 a game, and leads the team with 89 assists. Junior Nicole Turco – daughter of Kean head coach and former St. Joseph and Carteret head coach Dave Turco, current Aquinas coach Bob Turco’s brother – leads in steals (45) and two-point baskets made (70). Senior Grace Reagan tops the Falcons with 10 blocks. It’s everyone doing their part.

READ MORE: Aquinas, Monroe advance to GMC Tournament girls’ semis with Saturday wins in quarterfinals

As far as history between the two, while Aquinas has won seven of the last 12 meetings dating back to 2014-15, Monroe has won some big games when they counted, like last year in the regular season, a 55-41 stunner at home – where they will be playing tonight – and then in North Edison in March of 2021, the COVID-shortened year. They topped Aquinas 46-41 in the GMC’s Somogyi Family Pod, the top grouping in that one-off postseason. Higgins, Lauro and Reagan were on that team, and surely remember it well.

In two meetings this year, Aquinas won by 19 on January 5th (59-40) and by 13 on January 26th (68-55). In the first, Monroe kept it close at the half, and only trailed by nine. In the second, Aquinas got out to a big first quarter lead at 27-12 and led 42-25 at the half.

How they got here:

St. Thomas Aquinas crushed 16-seed JP Stevens in the first round 81-34, then beat 9th-seed Middlesex 86-60 in Saturday’s quarterfinals.

Monroe stifled 13th-seed North Brunswick with defense to beat the Raiders 61-25 in the first round, then topped 5th-seed Edison 58-39 in the quarterfinals.

Coaches’ Previews:

St. Thomas Aquinas Head Coach Joe Whalen
Monroe Head Coach Leigh Vogtman

How they win:

Aquinas will face one of its tougher challenges in the conference this year, but they just have to play their game and not get out of their comfort zone. That means play defense, share the ball, and put it through the hoop, including from beyond the arc.

Monroe will need to utilize its whole bench, and get production. Aquinas is deep, and Vogtman will have to have everyone contribute. And if not in the lead, keep it within ten at halftime.

NOTES AND NUGGETS

Who’s won it? Of the GMCT’s Final Four teams, two have never won a title. St. Thomas has won the last three full tournaments, the first of which came as Bishop Ahr in 2019. They also won it it 2001 and 1994. Pre-dating the GMC, they won the Middlesex County Tournament in 1984, giving them six overall MCT/GMCT titles. South Brunswick won the first two MCTs in 1975 and 1976, and didn’t win it again until their first GMCT crown in 2012, their last title, giving them three. Monroe is winless in three trips, and Colonia has never reached the finals, getting knocked out by South Brunswick in last year’s semis.

Leading at the half: St. Thomas Aquinas has trailed at halftime a grand title of six times this season. All of them were losses. Every game they’ve led at the half, they’ve won. The last time they lost a game they were leading at the half? That was in the Somogyi Family Pod in 2021, when they lost at home to… Monroe. That’s 41 wins with 41 halftime leads since.

Something in the water? A team from Edison has been in the last four GMC Tournament finals. Aquinas/Bisho Ahr won in 2022, 2021 and 2019, while Edison made the finals – and lost both times – in 2019 and 2018.

Frequent fliers: At least one of the teams in this year’s final four have made it to the finals eight of the the last nine years, if you also count the COVID-year of 2021. Last year it was Aquinas and South Brunswick in the title game, with Monroe and St. Thomas in the Somogyi Family Pod the year before, the GMC’s top pod. Aquinas beat Monroe in 2020. Bishop Ahr won in 2019. None of them made it in 2018, but South Brunswick was a finalist in 2017, Monroe in 2016 and 2015, and Ahr in 2015.

Aquinas, Monroe advance to GMC Tournament girls’ semis with Saturday wins in quarterfinals

The second half of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament is now set, with top-seed St. Thomas Aquinas and fourth-seed Monroe advancing to Tuesday’s semifinals at Middlesex County College in Edison. They will square off at 7 pm, immediately following the opener between 4th-seed Colonia and 3rd-seed South Brunswick.

Both games can be heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio – presented by Dayton Toyota Service and Dayton Collision of South Brunswick – with Mike Pavlickho and Chris Tsakonas calling all the action. Click here to listen on Tuesday.

#1 St. Thomas Aquinas 86, #4 Middlesex 60: The three-time defending champion Lady Trojans (19-6) are a win away from making it to the finals once again. (They won last year and in 2020 – there was no full tournament in 2021 due to COVID-19 – and won in 2019 as Bishop Ahr.) The Blue Jays (17-6) gave it all they got, and were within three at 37-34 at the half. But Aquinas pulled away in the third quarter.

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#4 Monroe 58, #5 Edison 39: The Falcons (14-7) had three players score in double figures Saturday afternoon, led by Nicole Turco’s 14 points, a dozen from Haley Higgins and 10 from Evangelina Francisco. Monroe doubled up Edison (19-5) in each of the first two quarters, leading 18-9 after one, and 42-23 at the half, in a game that saw them in control virtually wire to wire. The Lady Eagles were led by Keisha Ortiz, who scored 16 points.

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Somerset County Tournament gets underway, with three girls’, two boys’ teams advancing

The 2023 Somerset County Tournament is underway, with Immaculata, Bernards and Somerville advancing on the girls side, while the Bernards and Bridgewater-Raritan boys were winners. Scroll beyond the recaps for the full slate of Saturday’s second-round action in both brackets:

Girls’ SCT First Round

#10 Somerville 54, #15 Montgomery 25: The Pioneers (13-9) came hot out of the gate and never looked back, leading 13-5 after one quarter, and 28-10 at halftime, never allowing the Cougars more than eight points in any period. Amaya Miller led the home team with 14, while Charlotte Taylor added 13 for Somerville, which now visits 7th-seed Pingry (14-9) on Saturday in the second round. The Lady Mustangs dropped to 9-11 with the loss.

#11 Bernards 54, #14 Manville 12: The story was balanced scoring for the Mountaineers (15-6), who had nine players get in the scoring column, and none putting up more than ten points, with Aletha Reynolds and Sydney Incarnato grabbing team-high honors. Manville (9-11) got a team-best five from Sadie Fleming. Bernards moves on to play at six-seed Mount St. Mary (14-9) in the second round Saturday.

#12 Immaculata 35, #13 Bridgewater-Raritan 24: A low scoring game throughout, the Spartans (11-12) led just 8-4 after the first eight minutes, and 16-3 at the half. Neither team scored double figures in a quarter until both did in the fourth. Immaculata’s Maddie Babula had game-high honors with 13, while Giovanna Drajin had a double-double of 12 points and ten rebounds. The Panthers fell to 1-22 on the year. ‘Lata travels to 5th-seed Franklin (10-11) for a second-round game on Saturday.

Boys’ SCT First Round

#11 Bridgewater-Raritan 53, #14 Manville 37: A tight game most of the way, the Panthers (7-14) increased their 20-17 halftime lead in the third quarter, and pulled away on the strength of a 16-4 run over the final eight minutes. Bryce Pantozzi was the only player in double-figures for BR, while Tyler Kesolitz scored 15 points and earned game-high honors for Manville (11-10). Next up for Bridgewater is a trip to sixth-seed Ridge (17-4) on Saturday in the second round.

#13 Bernards 66, #12 Somerville 51: Bernards led 18-11 after one and 32-21 at the half, in control virtually the whole way against the Pioneers. Junior Gabriel Morales had a career-high 24 points in the win to lead all scorers, while William Frank added 14 points and Ryan Gaglione scored 13 for the Mountaineers (10-13). Somerville got a 22-point night and four treys from Brady Scheier (9-14) in defeat. Bernards’ second round game will be at 5-seed Franklin (14-9) Saturday.

Girls’ Second Round Matchups:

  • #9 Bound Brook (18-3) at #8 Ridge (17-4) at noon, winner at #1 Rutgers Prep
  • #12 Immaculata (11-2) at #5 Franklin (10-11) at 12:30 pm, winner at #4 Hillsborough
  • #10 Somerville (13-9) at #7 Pingry (14-9) at 12:30 pm, winner at #2 Gill St. Bernard’s
  • #11 Bernards (15-6) at #6 Mount St. Mary (14-9) at 3pm, winner at #3 Watchung Hills

Boys’ Second Round Matchups:

  • #9 Montgomery (11-2) at #8 Bound Brook (18-3) at 1 pm, winner at #1 Rutgers Prep
  • #13 Bernards (10-13) at #5 Franklin (14-9) at 2:30 pm, winner at #4 Hillsborough
  • #11 Bridgewater-Raritan (7-14) at #6 Ridge (17-4) at 1:30 pm, winner at #3 Immaculata
  • #10 Pingry (12-7) at #7 Watchung Hills (11-9) 10 am, winner at #2 Gill St. Bernard’s

Watchung Hills girls take a rare, much-needed break to gear up for postseason

Rutgers Prep head coach Mary Klinger often says the regular season is just the preseason. It’s what her teams do in the Somerset County and NJSIAA State Tournaments that matter, at the end of the day.

Perhaps Watchung Hills head coach Reese Kirchoffer is of the same mind-set.

Eagle-eyed followers of the Bellamy & Son Paving Girls’ Basketball Top Ten for Week Eight that not only did the Lady Warriors hold in seventh place, but their record was unchanged as well, at 16-4.

That’s because Kirchoffer gave his team a week off, rather than schedule some games against non-conference opponents. The reason? Both physical and mental.

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They’ve had some bumps and bruises, a season-ending injury, and an intense run through the first 20 games of the season.

After a 60-33 win on Friday, January 28th at Hunterdon Central, Hills took the next week-plus off, and didn’t play again until this past Tuesday, February 7th, the night after the coaches voted to make them the third-seed in the upcoming Somerset County Tournament.

With a double-bye, they will begin postseason play with the SCT quarterfinals at home on Tuesday, February 14 against the winner of #6 Mount St. Mary vs. #11 Bernards/#14 Manville.

Click below to listen to Mike Pavlichko talk with Watchung Hills girls’ basketball coach Reese Kirchoffer after the Somerset County Tournament seeding meeting:

Few upsets in GMC Tournament play-in games; two more on tap tonight.

Of the 17 games played in the “play-in” round of the GMC Tournament – boys and girls, only two lower seeds lost. And they could barely be considered upsets, as they were the 24- vs. 25-seed games in both the girls’ and boys’ brackets.

On the boys’ side, #25 JFK won at #24 Highland Park 61-58 this afternoon. In the girls’ tournament, it was #25 Carteret over #24 Sayreville on the road, 46-33.

Below are the results from Saturday play, with two games scheduled for tonight: #26 New Brunswick at #23 Calvary Christian on the boys’ side, and #27 Wardlaw-Hartridge at #22 Calvary Christian (Old Bridge) in the girls’ bracket. Following today’s results are matchups for the preliminary rounds, which take place Monday for the girls and Tuesday for the boys.

Boys’ GMC Tournament Play-In Round Results:

  • #22 Metuchen def. #27 South Amboy 47-45
  • #18 Timothy Christian def. #31 Dunellen, 70-31
  • #19 Middlesex def. #30 Somerset Tech 84-37
  • #20 Carteret def. #29 Piscataway Magnet 56-42
  • #16 East Brunswick def. #33 Perth Amboy Magnet 92-32
  • #25 JFK def., #24 Highland Park 61-58
  • #21 Sayreville def. #28 East Brunswick Magnet 73-50
  • #17 North Plainfield def. #32 Wardlaw-Hartridge 91-63
  • #23 Calvary Christian def. #26 New Brunswick 45-44

Girls’ GMC Tournament Play-In Round Results:

  • #16 JP Stevens def. #33 Timothy Christian 71-15
  • #25 Carteret def. #24 Sayreville 46-33
  • #21 Dunellen def. #28 Woodbridge Magnet 49-23
  • #28 Woodbridge Magnet at #21 Dunellen (no score available)
  • #20 JFK def. #29 New Brunswick 47-31
  • #19 South River def. #30 East Brunswick Magnet 52-28
  • #23 Perth Amboy Magnet def. #25 Somerset Tech 44-38
  • #17 Highland Park def. #32 Mother Seton 47-8
  • #18 Perth Amboy def. #31 Piscataway Magnet 83-27
  • #15 Metuchen def. #34 South Amboy 50-19
  • #22 Calvary Christian def. #27 Wardlaw-Hartridge 43-20

Following are the “Preliminary Round” matchups for this week, with a projection ahead to who the winners will play in the First Round:

Girls’ GMC Tournament Preliminary Round Matchups (Monday, Feb. 6):

  • #17 Highland Park at #16 JP Stevens, winner at #1 St. Thomas Aquinas
  • #25 Carteret at #9 Middlesex, winner at #8 Spotswood
  • #21 Dunellen at #12 Woodbridge, winner at #5 Edison
  • #20 JFK at #13 North Brunswick, winner at #4 Monroe
  • #19 South River at #14 South Plainfield, Winner at #3 Colonia
  • #22 Calvary Christian at #11 Piscataway, winner at #6 Old Bridge
  • #23 Perth Amboy Magnet at #10 North Plainfield, winner at #7 East Brunswick
  • #18 Perth Amboy at #15 Metuchen, winner at #2 South Brunswick

Boys’ GMC Tournament Preliminary Round Matchups

  • #17 North Plainfield at #16 East Brunswick, winner at #1 St. Thomas Aquinas
  • #25 JFK at #9 Perth Amboy, winner at #8 Piscataway
  • #21 Sayreville at #12 Woodbridge, winner at #5 South Plainfield
  • #20 Carteret at #13 Spotswood, winner at #4 St. Joseph-Metuchen
  • #19 Middlesex at #14 Edison, winner at #3 South River
  • #22 Metguchen at #11 Old Bridge, winner at #6 North Brunswick
  • #23 Calvary Christian at #10 JP Stevens, winner at #7 South Brunswick
  • #18 Timothy Christian at #15 Monroe, winner at #2 Colonia

It was a career night on Senior Night for Neysa Aguilar of Middlesex; hear all seven of her makes from downtown!

En route to helping her Middlesex girls’ basketball team to second place in the GMC White Division, Neysa Aguilar added a few more memories on Senior Night.

She scored a career-high 34 points in a 60-56 win for the No. 10 Blue Jays over No. 8 North Plainfield Tuesday night, in a game heard on Central Jersey Sports Radio, in which her team needed just about every single one of those points.

She also hit seven times from beyond the arc, shattering her previous best of three in a game.

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