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Chris Orozco: 1,000, No, 2,000 Point Scorer!

Written by Cameron on . Posted in Garden State Hoops

  Last Night Tenafly Senior Chris Orozco became the 11th boys basketball player in Bergen County to reach the 2,000 point club! Orozco scored 18 points against Cliffside Park at home and reached the 2,000 point plateau on a”triple” early in the 2nd quarter! They went on to win 55-22! Orozco has been a credit to the highschool basketball scene in Northern New Jersey! His play over the last three years has made a big winner out of Tenafly Highschool! Orozco will be playing his College ball at New Hampshire next year! Hoop Journal would like to give a big congratulations to Orozco on his tremendous achievement and career! 

HUDSON COUNTY TOURNAMENT: Hudson Catholic And St. Peters Prep In “Chip”!

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St. Peters College, Jersey City, N.J………In the Hudson County Semifinals Hudson Catholic and St. Peters Prep advanced to the finals, to be played Saturday February 25th at St. Peters college!

 

 

                                                HUDSON CATHOLIC  72          MARIST  47

 

   Junior Reggie Cameron came out fast for Hudson Catholic, scoring their first 7 points on his way to a game high 23 to go with 10 boards and Junior Mike Young scored 15 points and grabbed 11 boards as the Hawks beat Marist 72-47 and avenged their Semifinal overtime lost from a year ago! While Cameron and Young played well, the energy came from Senior Iona commit Grant Ellis(left) and Junior Raekwon Kelly(right) who came back from an injury that had him sit the last 6 games! They came off the bench to provide the needed punch to take total control of the game! The addition of Freshman Nas Barrino in the 2nd quarter helped push the lead to 41-19 at the half! Ellis finished with 10 points, Kelly added 8 points and Barrino contributed 7 points and 8 dimes! Junior Kavon Stewart also added 6 assists and 6 steals in the contest! Marist got a tremendous game from 6’10 Junior Manny Suarez who was a constant threat in the middle, particularly on the defensive end! Suarez finished with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 6 blocked shots! Hudson Catholic improves to 22-2 for the season!

 

 

 

                                               ST. PETERS PREP  59           BAYONNE  51

 

 Bayonne was a stubborn team and hard for St. Peters Prep to shake, but Sophomore guard Austin White and Junior guard Trevis Wyche made sure they would get into the finals in their 59-51 win! White caught fire enroute to a 22 point effort and Wyche scored 19 points with 5 assists and 3 steals! Whenever Bayonne would try to make a run, either White or Austin would make them pay! The Maurauders also got an all around effort from Senior swingman Tyrone O’Garro! While not putting up a big point total with 6 points, O’Garro grabbed 12 rebounds, blocked 5 shots and dished out 5 dimes in a strong all around game! St. Peters Prep kept a 8 to 10 pont lead most of the contest! Bayonne was led by Gary Gaston with 10 points and Quadry Calloway with 9 points! Bayonne Senior Rodney Wilson contributed 7 points,10 rebounds and 4 steals in the game! St. Peters Prep is now 13-5 for the season!

DeAndre Noble-Haywood: 1,000 Point Scorer!

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  This Saturday,at the Passaic County Tournament Eastside Senior DeAndre Noble-Haywood scored his 1,000th point in their 68-52 semifinal win against crosstown rival Kennedy! So Monday during Senior day, Noble-Haywood was honored for his last regular season home game with his fellow Seniors and then for his 1,000th point achievement! Noble-Haywood has lead Eastside to a 21-2 record and a legitimate shot at a Group 4 State Championship repeat and is getting high interest from D1 schools! Hoop Journal would like to congratulate Noble-Haywood on his tremendous accomplishment!

 Note: Eastside again beat Kennedy by the score of 65-47! Noble-Haywood finished with 21 points and Senior Ky’re Jackson added 19 points and 10 rebounds! Kennedy was led by Senior Sammy Singletary’s 17 points!