JSZ is pleased to bring you another great weekend of basketball coverage from around the Garden State. We’ve got highlights from a number of top boys and girls teams from Saturday’s action!


Manasquan 57 Don Bosco Prep 44 | Boys

Connor Walsh had 19 points, 13 rebounds and four blocked shots and Ben Roy scored his 1,000th career point as part of his 14 point, six rebound, five assist effort to give the Warriors a (5-0) mark in 2021. JSZ’s Rich Chrampanis has highlights of another resume-building win for the Shore Conference’s top team:


Pemberton 56 Cinnaminson 52 | Boys

The Hornets (8-1) remain atop the Burlington County Scholastic League standings after surviving a late rally from the Pirates in a key divisional matchup. Pemberton got great performances out of Isham McClain (17 points) and Cameron Downs (15 points) as both players finished with double-doubles. Owen Ogden scored a game-high 20 points in the loss.

JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Cinnaminson:

Coverage of Cinnaminson is brought to you by NJM Insurance.


St. John Vianney 63 Red Bank Catholic 32 | Girls

St. John Vianney continues to sit atop the throne of New Jersey girls basketball. In what was billed as the top Shore Conference game of 2021, the Lancers ransacked RBC and controlled nearly every aspect of the game. Madison St. Rose led the way with a game-high 18 points and was one of four Lancers players to score double-digits. SJV’s win streak improves to 21-straight dating back to last February.

JSZ’s Jay Cook has the highlights from Holmdel:


Trenton Catholic 54 Paul VI 37 | Girls

Trenton Catholic (7-0) remains undefeated in with a win over fellow Top 20 team, Paul VI (6-2). It was a tight matchup in the first half with TCA leading 28-24 after two quarters. In the fourth, the Iron Mikes would increase the lead to 20. Zoe Brooks finished with 18 points, Aalyah Del Rosario scored 16 and also had 17 rebounds. 

JSZ’s Nery Rodriguez has the highlights: 

Thank you to Princeton Orthopaedic Associates for sponsoring our Trenton Catholic coverage.


Monroe 53 Old Bridge 33 | Girls

Monroe (8-1) bounced back from a loss to defeat Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division foe Old Bridge (1-2) 53-33. Nina Banchizio ended the afternoon with 25 points. 

JSZ’s Nery Rodriguez has the highlights: 

Thank you to Princeton Orthopaedic Associates for sponsoring our Monroe coverage


Cherokee 39 Shawnee 26 | Girls

Boston University commit Alexa Therien dominated the paint, scoring a game-high 18 points to lead the Chiefs (6-1) over rival Shawnee. Avery Kessler scored a team-high 16 points for the Renegades (4-1) in the loss.

JSZ’s Mike Frankel has the highlights from Medford:

Coverage of Shawnee is made possible by Cooper University Health Care.