DeAndre Noble-Haywood: 1,000 Point Scorer!
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!
BERGEN COUNTY JAMBOREE: Teaneck And Don Bosco Prep Meet In Final!
Ramapo College, Mahwah, N.J…… In the Bergen County Jamboree Tournament Don Bosco Prep and Teaneck won their games and will meet in the final Thursday at Ramapo College:
DON BOSCO PREP 76 HACKENSACK 59
Don Bosco Prep Senior Leonte Carroo(bottom), the Rutgers commit for football and quite possibly the best athlete in the area was on the basketball floor and was a big problem for Hackensack! The 6’1 forward worked the boards hard and his offensive rebounding gave the Comets fits! Carroo scored 22 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, with 10 on the offensive end as Don Bosco Prep beat Hackensack 76-59! Prep’s three guard backcourt also played well as Senior’s Jemal Mosley(left) and Paddy Quinn(right) and Sophomore Paul Jorgenson(center) were instrumental in keeping the pace controlled enough to withstand the Comets defensive pressure! The game was closer than the final score indicated even though Hackensack never lead! Prep started the game making their first 7 shots and finished the quarter 8 for 9 from the floor as they took a 23-11 lead at the end of the 1st quarter! The Comets cut the lead to four twice at 39-35 and 41-37 in the 3rd, but Carroo each time got offensive put backs to give Prep some cushion! Mosley finished with 15 points, 4 dimes and 3 steals, Jorgenson finished with 11 points, 8 rebounds and 2 steals and Quinn scored 12 points! Hackensack’s most consistent player was Junior Jamiek Moore who scored 17 points with 7 rebounds! Junior Chris Myers added 15 points and Sophomore Rashard Figures who was the focal point of Prep’s defense had to work hard for his 13 points!
TEANECK 60 TENAFLY 36
Tenafly led 5-4 with 5:27 and then 9-8 with 58 seconds left in the 1st quarter and that was probably the best moments of the game for the Tigers as Teaneck won going away 60-36! Senior Chris Jones led the scoring with 19 points and Junior Shakir Lindsey was a show in itself as he scored 17 points, delivered 7 dimes and put on a dribbling display! Senior Siddiq Patterson was the defensive player of the game as he guarded Senior Chris Orozco who was 17 points away from scoring 2,000 points in his Highschool career! Patterson held Orozco to one field goal and 8 points in the game! Teaneck went into the half with a 32-15 lead and finished the 3rd quarter with a 49-24 advantage! No Tenafly player scored in double figures as they were led by Sophomore Marco Baratta with 9 points!
Hudson Catholic Concludes Suspended Game 98-43!
Jersey City, N.J……..After a game in which the rim was shattered on an attempted dunk by Junior Mike Young, the Quarterfinal game between Hudson Catholic and Memorial resumed with the Hawks winning the game rather easily 98-43! Junior Reggie Cameron(pictured) led the scoring with 33 points and also had 11 rebounds and 5 assists, Senior Grant Ellis finished with 19 points, Junior Kavon Stewart scored 8 points,10 rebounds and 9 dimes, Nas Barrino added 10 points and 4 dimes and Junior Mike Young contributed 10 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocked shots and a broken rim!! They finished the half up 50-16 and from there it was over! Memorial was led by Omar Ledesma with 10 points and Luis Perez added 9 points! Hudson Catholic will meet Marist H.S. Tuesday in the semifinals at St Peters University!