Senior Avery Roberts made history on the field for Clearview High School, notching six assists and two goals in their 15-11 win against West Deptford. This performance marked her 100th assist and 202nd career point, adding to her achievement of scoring her 100th goal on April 22. Madison Warlow from West Deptford had an impressive eight saves, including her 400th career save. Clearview’s Callie Warner contributed three goals, while five of her teammates each scored twice. Kassidy Yarusso led all scorers with five goals, and Maddie Eastlack had two goals and two assists for West Deptford.
Results for: High School Lacrosse
Based on stats reported by coaches to njschoolsports.com, here’s a look at the top junior players in the state across six key statistical categories: points, goals, assists, saves, ground balls, and faceoffs won.
Josh Hufford’s six goals and two assists propelled Voorhees to a 12-3 triumph over West Windsor-Plainsboro North, extending their winning run to six. Rylan Benitez netted two goals, while Fin Bruton contributed a goal and two assists.
In a dominant performance, Bergen Catholic’s senior Jake Taromina led his team to an 11-4 victory against Ramapo. Taromina achieved a significant milestone, scoring his 100th career point, while also contributing four goals to the team’s success. Jimmy Carey and Eamonn Twomey also played key roles, adding to Bergen Catholic’s goal tally. This win marks an improvement in the team’s record, bringing them to a 5-4 standing.
Princeton Day School (PDS) ended its five-game losing streak with a dominant 12-2 victory over Hightstown High School on Tuesday. The Panthers’ offense exploded for 12 goals, led by veterans Matt Whittaker, Hart Nowakoski, and Sebastian Rezczycki, while face-off specialist Asher Lewis controlled the draw circle. Despite 16 penalties, PDS played with a high intensity and scored at will, building a 6-0 halftime lead and adding another five goals in the third quarter. Hightstown managed to get on the board in the fourth quarter, but it was too little too late. PDS coach Nick Taylor praised his team’s performance, particularly their ability to move the ball and execute their offense effectively.
Check out the following lists to see the daily stat leaders for Monday, April 22, in various categories, including points, goals, assists, ground balls, saves, and draw controls won. Please note that these numbers are based on stats reported by coaches to njschoolsports.com. If you are viewing this news article on a mobile device, you may need to click on the provided link or copy and paste it into your mobile web browser to access the tables.
On Monday, April 22nd, the Wahconah boys lacrosse team emerged victorious in a thrilling 8-7 nail-biter against Agawam. In other high school lacrosse action, Longmeadow defeated West Springfield 13-6, Belchertown dominated Smith Voc. 18-3, Amherst crushed Granby 12-2, and East Longmeadow overpowered Pope Francis 17-4.
Westfield High School’s girls lacrosse team secured a thrilling 10-7 victory over West Essex, fueled by exceptional performances from Lucy Mineo, Alice Manzo, and Gillian Cohen. The Blue Devils’ second consecutive triumph brings their record to an impressive 6-3 for the season.
In baseball, Andy Choi and Jameson Bryant drove in two runs each to lead Cape Elizabeth to a 7-2 victory against visiting Yarmouth. Arlo Boutureira led the Freeport Falcons with two base hits and an RBI against Poland, while Jaiden Meehan collected three RBI and Shane Plummer had three hits for Lake Region in their win over Traip Academy. Sam Almy put the Greely Rangers ahead for good with a bases-clearing double in the first inning against Fryeburg Academy, and Caleb Vacchiano blasted two home runs and finished with five RBI as the Sacopee Valley Hawks downed Gray-New Gloucester. In softball, Addie Caiazzo had three hits, including a solo home run, and Kennedy Kimball pitched a two-hitter with 14 strikeouts as Windham beat Deering. Ruby Chase had three hits with four RBI, Sadie Armstrong and Ainsley McCrum combined on a no-hitter, and Portland handled Falmouth. Andrea DiMauro had two RBI, Annalise Soucy added two hits, and South Portland scored five runs in the sixth inning against Bonny Eagle. Izzy George pitched a four-hitter and Freeport went ahead for good with a two-run fifth inning against Poland, while McKayla Kortes tossed a no-hitter with 10 strikeouts to carry York over Wells. In boys’ lacrosse, Nathan Bolduc finished with three goals and three assists as Wells topped Traip Academy, and in girls’ lacrosse, Abby Trainor totaled seven goals and an assist as Windham defeated Lewiston.