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Saturday’s Results

Posted by: Yaron Weitzman - Posted in Game Recaps on Feb 04, 2012

John Jay 58, Brewster 39: At John Jay Friday Raegan Knox scored 27 points, making all 10 of her free throws, to move within eight points of breaking the all-time school scoring record of 1,471 held by Tim Nevins. Knox will attempt to break the record next Tuesday when the Indians travel to Mahopac. If she doesn’t, it will likely be broken in the regular-season finale against Somers, on “Senior Day” at John Jay next Thursday, which is also happens to be her 18th birthday.
Byram Hills 53, Greeley 42: At Byram Hills Friday, Beatriz Williams scored 34 points, including making 15 of 16 free throws, and had 14 rebounds. Alexa Giuliani had 11 points and nine rebounds. Tori Ganzi scored 16 points for the Quakers.
Briarcliff 61, EF International 12: At Briarcliff Friday, Summer Horowitz scored 16 points. Cassidy Carafiello and Kathlyan Bailey each had 11 points, including three 3-pointers.
Hackley 56, Poly Prep 28: At Poly Prep Friday, Nia Yancopoulas scored 17 points. Trish Gorman had 12. Allie Coppola had 10 points and 11 rebounds.
Somers 41, Mahopac 35: At Somers Friday, Marisa Gardineer had 21 points, including four 3-pointers, and 15 rebounds. Mairead Hynes led the Indians with 19 points.
Holy Child 58, Hopkins 44: At Hopkins in New Haven, Conn., Friday, Josie Emerson had 23 points and 15 rebounds. Shannon O’Connor added 12 points, 10 rebounds, and five steals.
Blind Brook 50, Keio 30: At Keio Friday, Ali Silfen had 24 points, 10 rebounds and five steals. Sae Toyomura scored 11 points for the Unicorns.
Rye 51, Fox Lane 43: At Rye Friday, Rachel Egan had 25 points, including five 3-pointers. Allison Lombardi scored 19 points for the Foxes.
Harrison 47, Port Chester 23: At Harrison Friday, Samantha Russo led the Huskies with nine points. D’Angela Covington and Leandra Harris each had nine for the Rams.
Carmel 54, North Salem 43: At North Salem Friday, Alyssa D’Apice had 14 points, and Maegan Crawford had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Jamie Rose Zappolo had 14 points for the Tigers.
Hamilton 60, Valhalla 28: At Valhalla Friday, Maia Hood and Amani Lightbourne each scored 23 points. Jade Fumarelli led the Vikings with eight.
Ursuline B 40, Tuckahoe 16: At Tuckahoe, Lindsay Bettke scored 10 points as the Koalas clinched their league title on Senior Day. Christina Brown, Mary Harrigan and Taylor O’Brien were honored by the Koalas.
Rye Country Day 49, Mamaroneck 39: At Rye Country Day, Carolyn Binder scored 28 points and Tara Berger had 10. Maggie Sullivan scored 13 points for the Tigers.
Hamden Hall 46, Masters 29: At Hamden Hall, Lauren Smith had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Briarcliff 63, Croton-Harmon 18: At Croton-Harmon, Cassidy Carafiello scored 21 points. Summer Horowitz added 17 points.
Hackley 47, Convent of the Sacred Heart (Conn.) 37: At Convent of the Sacred Heart, Allie Coppola scored 15 points and had 11 rebounds. Trish Gorman had 12 points and eight rebounds.
Lakeland 38, Panas 32: At Panas, Taylor Pompilio scored 10 points and Kate Weldon scored eight. Christine Myers had nine points for the Panthers.

Player of the Night: Byram Hills’ Beatriz Williams, who had 35 points and 14 rebounds to help Byram Hills improve to 11-4. According to our stats, Williams is now averaging 19.5 point per game.

Other Notes:


  • Hackley continues to win and, based on our records, is 14-0.

 
 
 
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8 Responses to “Saturday’s Results”


  1. NothinButNet

    According to MSG Varsity, as of Feb. 4th 10:19pm

    1Ossining 16-0
    2Arlington 14-2
    3Lourdes 13-2
    4John Jay-EF 12-4
    5White Plains 13-4
    6Clarkstown South13-4
    7North Rockland 12-4
    8Carmel 12-4
    9Mount Vernon 11-5
    10Horace Greeley9-6

  2. Class B Fan

    According to MSG Varsity

    1Irvington 15 1 .938124.500
    2Dobbs Ferry124.75093.563
    3Blind Brook114.73383.467
    4Kennedy 10 6 .62593.063
    5Woodlands106.62583.000
    6Briarcliff 8 6 .57182.857
    7Croton-Harmon106.62512.563
    8Putnam Valley68.42992.357

  3. ENOUGH ALREADY

    Ossining leaves the league and Briarcliff think there it and beats opponents by 45 and 49 points. 68 – 12, there is no justification for that score.

  4. Enough is not enough

    Enough Already- I AGRRE with you. That is Pathetic but ya know what; if Ossining played that game, Chong would have played until she got her 40 pts and Oss would have won 109-12.

  5. Just My OPINION

    @ EnOUGH ALREADY, I have to agree that Briarcliff girls should have taken it easy against EF International. Briarcliff had a 30 plus point lead and every kid on that Briarcliff team kept shooting three pointer after three pointer. It was very immature of them!

    Croton game is a different story. Thats a league game and last game between two schools earlier in the year was very different. Everyone in that Croton gym was Shocked at the lop-sided score.

  6. Class B honestly

    @Just my OPINION, was in that gym as well scouting bcliff for sectionals…but not shocked at all. Zero players from Croton in a summer league, fall league, or aau. i know a number of bcliff players play in the off-season because i’ve seen them and coached against them. it’s a miracle that croton coach has that team even competing for a quarter. no bball players what so ever.

  7. RIVERINDIAN

    The comment about chong is not fair. This kid has college scouts and coaches nearly at every game. Ricci wouldn’t be doing the kid justice by benching her at halftime. The problem with Briarcliff, is playing ef international in the frst place.

  8. GoldBall

    Question, just what is EF International?



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