DePaul Goes Down Fighting In Seton Hall Prep’s 67-59 Win!
Rutgers University, N.J…… DePaul played to win, but unfortunately they came up short in their 67-59 lost to Seton Hall Prep! It gave Seton Hall Prep the North Non-Public A championship! Junior Josh Marquez scored 30 points and Senior Davon Jacobs added 18 points and 9 rebounds for DePaul, but Junior Spencer Weicz scored 23 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists and Senior Stephon Mosley added 16 and was 9 for 12 from the free throw line to lead Prep! DePaul got as close as 4 three times late in the 4th quarter! Once at 52-48 with 3:48 left on a follow up by Jacobs, another at 2:40 on a “triple” from Marquez and again with 2:01 left on another Jacobs follow, but Weicz hit a runner to make it 59-53 and DePaul never got closer! Senior Dallas Anglin added 12 points for Seton Hall Prep with 3″triples”! Picture: Mosley and Weicz at postgame after win!
NOTE: Hoop Journal would like to acknowledge the highschool career of Senior Mas Aronson and Davon Jacobs! Mas has been a great role player for DePaul who will have a future on the football field! Aronson was known for making clutch three pointers or making a big steal! He is a true leader who gives his all on the court at all times! Here is hoping for the best to Mas and his family on his future endeavors! One of the hardest working players that this website has witnessed Davon(right) will be taking his relentless style to the football field as he has a scholarship at Rutgers! Davon is a special individual who has done it his own way and been very successful doing it that way! He has done enough on the basketball court to leave as a 1,000 point scorer for DePaul and it’s just a guess that this school may never have a 6′ center with that motor in the history of the school! He will be nothing but a positive for the Rutgers program and his future is large! A close kid to Hoop Journal, Davon is a well rounded person who has great parents, especially his dad Rick who is a great friend to the Journal! We wish nothing but the best for Davon in the future!
St. Anthony Shows Their Dominance In 53-30 Win Over Hudson Catholic!
Rutgers University, N.J…… St. Anthony came out and let everyone in the gym know that they still are the big dog in the house as they manhandled Hudson Catholic 53-30! St. Anthony’s defensive effort was too much for the Hawks for the second year in a row! The win gave the Friars the Non-Public B North Championship! While Senior Kyle Anderson the#2 Player in the Country played a regular strong game, the night belonged to Senior Jerome Frink who went 9 for 10 from the floor and established himself early in the game as the go to guy! Frink led the scoring with 18 points! The scoring didn’t come easy for either team in the 1st half as it was 23-16 but Anthony had the game played at their pace! Anderson finished with 12 points and 8 rebounds, while Temple commit Josh Brown scored 11 points and played a very good defensive game against Hudson Catholic’s Junior guard Kavon Stewart who was held down most of the night! Junior Hallice Cooke added 10 points with 2″triples”! Hudson Catholic was led by Junior Reggie Cameron who scored 13 points on 5 for 8 from the floor, including 3″triples”! No other player got off for the Hawks with Junior Raekwon Kelly being the second leading scorer with 5 points! St. Anthony will now face Gill St. Bernards 12:00pm Sunday at the Rac for Non-Public B State “Chip”! Picture: St. Anthony basking at press conference after defeat of Hudson Catholic!
NOTE: Hoop Journal would like to acknowledge Senior Grant Ellis on his highschool career! Ellis has had an up and down career but one thing you cant deny is his talent! A tremendous athlete Grant did enough to earn a D1 scholarship to Iona! He also is a great kid with a great family,especially his dad Rob! Here’s hoping for nothing but the best in the future for Grant and his family!
Plainfield Shows Who’s Best! Down Teaneck 84-62 In North 1 Group 3 Semifinals!
East Orange Campus, N.J…….. It was no secret, Teaneck wanted to play Plainfield! After their heartbreaking lost last year they wanted revenge! But no one, especially Teaneck thought they were going to get this! Plainfield gave Teaneck a shocking beatdown 84-62 in the North 1 Group 3 Semifinals! Plainfield jumped out to a 12-4 lead and finished the 1st quarter up 20-8 as Teaneck came out cold and shot 4 for 14, while Plainfield shot 8 for 17 including 2″triples” from Senior guard Sekou Harris! That was just the beginning as Plainfield played a near flawless 2nd quarter to take a 42-19 lead at intermission! It was over right there! Harris(above right) was spectacular scoring 24 points with 9 assists, but he was not by himself as Senior Dijon Allen-Jordan also scored 24 points, grabbed 7 boards and had 2 blocked shots, Yale bound Senior Justin Sears(right)scored 12 points with 12 rebounds and an impressive 6 blocked shots and Junior Jamal Lane added 12 points! Plainfield was in control, start to finish as Teaneck just came out flat! Besides the great play of Junior guard Shakir Lindsey who finished with 29 points no other Teaneck player could get it going! Pittsburgh bound Senior Chris Jones finished with 13 points, but most came late in the game when the game was out of reach! Junior Joel Hernandez added 12 points for the Highwaymen! Plainfield improved to 27-3 and will meet Neptune in the Group 3 final, while Teaneck finishes the year at 31-1 and the most wins in a season for any squad ever to play there!
NOTE: Hoop Journal would like to acknowledge Seniors Ricky Everett and Siddiq Patterson on their highschool careers! Everett was a very good athlete who contributed off the bench for the highwaymen, while Patterson was an integral part of the lineup and more times than not covered the toughest offensive player on the other team! His future seems to be on the gridiron as he is a bigtime football player!
Special acknowledgement has to go to Senior Chris Jones! Chris has developed into one of the best players in the State and despite his disappointing game has been as good a Teaneck Highwaymen as the school has ever had and has had as good a career as any player to lace them up there! Chris is not only a superior basketball player, but a quality individual who is just as good off the court as he is on it! He will continue his basketball career with Pittsburgh University and the one thing you know is they got a class individual! A special thanks goes out to Chris and his family who have done a great job! You should be proud! Hoop Journal wishes nothing but the best for Chris for the future!