Passaic County Tech Upsets Passaic 63-61!
Wayne,N.J. : Even though Passaic County Tech has a nice young up and coming team they needed a signature win that would prove to them that they are moving in the right direction. After tough losses to St. Joseph’s H. S. in the Indian Hills Holiday tournament final and a close loss to Kennedy H.S. earlier this week, Tech found itself pitted against Passaic H.S. What they came away with was “That” signature win as they held off Passaic 63-61 friday in an exciting contest the whole way. The Bulldogs were led by 6’2 swingman Xavier Nieves( pictured) who scored 19 points,grabbed 7 rebounds and dished out 5 assists. The junior’s last 8 points came from the foul line. His play and that of 5’7 sophomore guard Asaad Hinton (13 pts., 4 rebs, 2 stls) along with an aggressive defense helped Tech overcome the dynamic play of Passaic’s 6’5 senior Najee Salaam and 6’5 senior Tyshon Pickett. Salaam scored a career high 30 points and pulled down 12 rebounds, while Pickett went for 18 points and 14 boards. With Tech ahead at the half 35-31 they started the 2nd half strong moving out to a 9 point lead . The Indians would not be thrown away that easily and came storming back going on a 14-3 run and pulling ahead 45-43 on a Pickett bucket. Tech went into the 4th with a 51-50 lead and from there the game was in question until the final buzzer. With Tech ahead by 2, Tech’s Brandon James missed the front end of a one and one. Passaic called time with 12 seconds on the clock but for some reason never got a shot off as their two top players( Salaam and Pickett) never touched the ball in the end.
Rosenberg And Siljee Lead Wayne Valley Over Ridgewood 59-47!
Ridgewood, N.J.: Ridgewood H.S. struggled for 3 quarters, but due to a hard work ethic they found themselves down only 41-37 with 6:00 minutes left in the game. That’s when 5’9 senior point guard Jason Rosenberg ( pictured right) took over! He preceded to score 10 of his 20 points down the stretch as Ridgewood had no answer to his assault. He and 6’3 senior Nick Siljee (pictured) led Valley to a 59-47 win. Siljee was strong throughout scoring 18 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. He, along with Mark Tucker (8 rebs) and Chris Hamsi (7 rebs) helped Valley dominate the glass. Ridgewood shot poorly in the first half and trailed 32-13 at intermission. But Ridgewood, behind the play of 6’5 swingman James Albano (23 pts., 7 rebs. 3 blks ) continued to fight and slowly chipped away at the lead. That’s when Rosenberg, who also dished out 8 dimes did his thing. Tom Larranga came off the bench to drill 4 treys and finished with 13 points for Wayne Valley. Albano got some help from sophomore guard Stephen Senguin who finished with 9 points on three treys.
Hoops Journal: IN THE LANE WITH: Jayon James-Paterson Catholic
In a series of Player Profiles, Hoop Journal sat with Paterson Catholic senior Jayon James, who just committed to Fordham University.
Some fun Facts: Hgt.: 6’5 Wgt: 215
NICKNAME: Do It All
AGE: 17, Birthday February 28, 1992
PARENTS: Regina Williamson and John James
SIBLING: Ja’Sheree 21
WHO INSPIRES YOU (non basketball): My Mother
FAVORITE BASKETBALL TEAM: Denver Nuggets
FAVORITE BASKETBALL PLAYER: Carmelo Anthony
FAVORITE ALLTIME SNEAKER: Jordan 12
HOTTEST SONG ON IPOD: I Think I Want Her :by Gucci Man
HIGHSCHOOL GOALS: To Win The States And T.O.C. And Go Undefeated !
FUTURE GOALS: Play Professionally And Get My College Degree!
SOMETHING PEOPLE DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU: Video Game Freak!
WHY FORDHAM?: Comfortable with Coach Grasso, Close So My Parents Can See Me Play, Ex-Teammate Lance Brown Is There!