Congratulations! Who hit milestones so far?
The high school basketball season isn’t even a month old, but that hasn’t stopped numerous players – and a coach – from etching their names in the record books. Here is a quick glance at some ballers from the Garden…
Access all of Prep Girls Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingThe high school basketball season isn’t even a month old, but that hasn’t stopped numerous players – and a coach – from etching their names in the record books. Here is a quick glance at some ballers from the Garden State who recently reached individual milestones.
- Northwestern commit Anna Morris came into Immaculate Heart’s game against DePaul needing 10 points to reach 1,000 for her career. She wasted no time achieving her goal, scoring 11 points in the first quarter as the undefeated Blue Eagles rolled to a 62-11 win.
- Emma Boslet has been the face of the program for four years. So it’s only right that she will leave St. Thomas Aquinas as the school’s all-time leading scorer. Boslet, a point guard headed to St. Joseph’s University in the fall, broke the record of 1,565 points.
- Jasmine McDuffie scored 18, to power past the 1,000 career points mark and lead Manchester Regional over Glen Rock.
- Mainland lost to Cherokee, but the game will be remembered for Kylee Watson establishing a new record in defeat. The senior, who will play for Oregon next year, poured in 25 points to erase the old school scoring mark of 1,629 set by Angie Evans in 1987.
- Trenton Catholic point guard Maniya Custis scored 15 points, including the 1,000th of her career, in a 71-40 win over Rancocas Valley.
- Five days later her teammate Gigi Hernandez-Boulden fired in 19 points against Holy Cross Prep to also join the 1,000-point club.
- Head coach Pete Vincent earned his 100th victory in seven seasons at Hudson Catholic. The Hawks knocked off Memorial, 81-47, to give Vincent the milestone.