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    Scotttie Lewis--Ranney School--One of the most athletic players in the Country, with tremendous upside, the #13 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Florida!
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    Bryan Antoine--Ranney School--Ranked #12 in the Country by Rivals.com, the smooth ,versatile guard who can do it inside and outside has committed to Villanova!
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    Kahlil Whitney--Roselle Catholic--The dynamic, do it all wing has become one of the top players in the Country as his #7 ranking by Rivals.com will attest and has committed to Kentucky!
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    Paul Mulcahy---Gill St.Bernard---A general on the floor with great awareness, the #136 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Rutgers!
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    Zach Freemantle--Bergen Catholic---The 6'9 Power Forward improved game and hard work has catapulted him to the #145 ranked player in the Country Rivals.com and a commitment to Xavier!
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    Jordan McKoy---Dwight-Englewood---the versatile 6'3 wing has become one of the best combo players on the offensive and defensive ends in the State and has committed to Merrimack!
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    Al-Amir Dawes---Lightning quick with the ability to go by on the dribble or pull up from deep, the #142 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com has committed to Clemson!
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    Kahlif Battle--Trenton Catholic---The #113 ranked player in the Country by Rivals.com can score with the best and has committed to Butler! 

East Orange Ends Kennedy’s Title Hopes 73-65!

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Paterson………..East Orange came into hostile territory and pulled off a tremendous win against Kennedy H.S. 73-65 to win the North 1 Group 4 Sectional Championship. East Orange, a #8 seed beat the #2 Knights behind the play of 6’7 Junior Mario Moody who scored 21 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and blocked 6 shots. Moody was a beast and when Kennedy did finally neutralize him, Junior point guard Tyrone Kornegay took over scoring 22 points including 6 free throws at the end of the game. Senior Shondel Stewart finished his career going out in style scoring 28 points with 8 rebounds and Senior Zahir Young  also played a solid game with 14 points, 5 assists and 4 steals. After a 17-17 tie in the 1st quarter, the Jaquars held a slight lead the rest of the way as  Kennedy played catch up. They finally cut the lead to two 65-63 on a 3 point shot by George Nunez, but a steal by Muhamabou Kaba( 11 pts, 6 rebs, 5 asts) helped East Orange hold on to the lead for good. East Orange will now face Plainfield at the Dunn Center in Elizabeth for the Group 4 North title.

 

 

Notes: It goes without saying that Hoops Journal would like to acknowledge the Seniors on Kennedy H.S. on a tremendous season. Jaquan Williams, Jamille Barnes and Zahir Young(#2) all had outstanding seasons and each has a chance to play at another level. Hoop Journal would like to send a special one to Shondel Stewart. Stewart( with trophy) is a special talent and it has been an absolute pleasure to see where he has taken his game. He was last years All Journal Passaic County Player Of The Year and of course is in the running once again. Journal nicknamed him the calculator for how quick he can put numbers up and we witnessed moments of scoring brilliance throughout his career. Hopefully things work out where he can be the Division 1 player that he is! HOOPS JOURNAL WOULD LIKE TO WISH THE BEST FOR THESE SENIORS IN THE FUTURE!

Old Tappan Outlasts Teaneck 49-47!Win”CHIP”

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Old Tappan………. The game was hard fought, high intensity, a little sloppy and as competitive as a highschool game can get, but in the end Old Tappan just made a few more plays than Teaneck H.S. and it was enough to give them the North 1 Group 3 State Sectional Title by a 49-47 score. Senior Tom Messina led O.T. in scoring with 19 points, 3 assists and 3 steals. But the unsung heroes were Juniors Sammy Elias(#33) and Nick Bianco(pictured). Elias scored 11 points with 8 big ones coming in the second half when Old Tappan needed someone else to score. He consistently got into the lane for short jumpers. Elias was the offensive surprise, but the defensive surprise came from Bianco. He was a force in the middle, blocking 9 shots in the contest and making the biggest play of the game when teammate Chris Besserer missed the front end of a one and one with the score 47-45. Teaneck controlled the rebound, but Bianco came from behind to steal the ball and give Besserer another chance after he was fouled again and this time he converted them both to give Old Tappan a 49- 45 lead with 11.3 seconds left. Teaneck pulled out to an 11-3 lead in the 1st quarter as Sophomore Chris Jones came out fast scoring 6 quick points and playing solid defense on Junior point guard Shane McLaughlin. Teaneck took a 13-5 lead at the end of the quarter. Old Tappan came back in the 2nd behind Messina, outscoring Teaneck 15-7 in the quarter to cut the lead to 22-20 at the half. The Highwaymen held a slight lead most of the 2nd half, but with 4:20 left in the 4th Messina’s 3 point play gave Old Tappan it’s first lead of the second half 41-40. That’s when the fun began down the stretch in this game with each team making hustle plays and hustle mistakes. Teaneck only got a combined 18 points from it’s senior trio of Owen Barnes, Jonathan Blue and Kyle Steinbergin. Blue did collect 7 rebounds in the game. Junior Branden Davis accounted for 9 rebounds and Junior William Thompson had 7 boards as they out rebounded Old Tappan 29-20. Jones led the scoring with 12 points. Old Tappan got 7 points and 6 rebounds from Mclaughlin. Besserer added 6 big points and 4 rebounds.

 

 Note: Hoops Journal would like to congratulate Teaneck’s seniors on another great year. Vance Steinbergin, Justin Hodge, Owen Barnes, Jonathan Blue and Kyle Steinbergin( pictured left to right) were a special group that was a part of the sectional title team last year. These guys  have been a part of Hoops Journal from the start and they will truly be missed. They all have a future on the college level. Hoop Journal Wants To Thank You For a Tremendous Ride!