The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Hightstown rallies past Princeton

- Staff Report

HIGHTSTOWN » The Hightstown High girls basketball team limited Princeton to one basket in the fourth quarter after rallying to tie the game on the way to a 26-24 victory Thursday.

The Rams trailed, 19-14, at the half, but outscored the Little Tigers, 12-5, in the second half to turn the tables.

Lisa Cohen’s nine points led Hightstown’s balanced attack, while Princeton’s Catherine Dyevich topped all scorers with 10 points.

Stone 2-2-6, Devine 1-0-2, Dyevich 4-1-10, AIntartagl­ia 0-0-0, OIntartagl­ia 0-3-3, Yeung 0-0-0, Marciano 1-0-3, Petrone 0-0-0.

8-6-24.

Totals —

Huntzinger 0-5-5, Cohen 3-3-9, Kenny 0-0-0, Velez 0-0-0, ARusso 1-1-3, Mount 1-0-3, Morris 0-0-0, Slattery 2-0-6.

7-9-26.

Totals — Princeton (2-1) Hightstown(1-2) 3-point goals — 8 4 11 10

Dyevich, Marciano (P), Mount, Slattery 2 (H).

ALLENTOWN 52,

3 8 2 — 4 — 24 26

LAWRENCE 19 ALLENTOWN » Ryan Weise’s 14 points and 10 more from Lauren Coiante lifted the Redbirds over the Cardinals.

Khalin Hemingway led Lawrence with eight points.

Stokes 0-0-0, Hemingway 4-0-8, Ripberger 0-0-0, Schreiber 1-0-2, Howell 0-0-0, Lestician 1-0-2, Rishindran 2-0-4, Cartwright 0-0-0, Audet 1-0-3, Dempsey 0-0-0.

9-0-19.

Totals —

Weise 5-0-14, Borkowski 1-1-3, White 2-1-5, Hartshorn 2-0-5, Coiante 5-0-10, Carotenuto 2-0-6, McCrea 2-2-6, Dona 0-0-0, O’Keefe 0-00, Conti 0-0-0, Forman 1-1-3.

20-5-52.

Totals — Lawrence (0-3) Allentown(3-0) 3-point goals — 4 25 11 21 2 0 2 — 4 — 19 52

Audet (L), Weise 4, Carotenuto 2, Hartshorn (A).

EWING 65, HAMILTON 20 HAMILTON » Kiyla Peterson had 19 points, Mya Grimes scored 17 and Jaycee Lowe chipped in 11 points to help the Blue Devils cruise past the Hornets.

Aaliyah Dennis’ eight points paced Hamilton.

Grimes 8-1-17, KiylPeters­on 9-0-19, Gillette 0-0-0, TDavis 3-0-8, Lowe 5-0-11, Sheridan 3-0-6, Lewis 2-0-4.

Totals —

Cooper 1-1-3, May 0-0-0, Slack 0-2-2, Adigun 1-0-2, Dennis 3-0-8, Korpics 1-0-2, Buckalew 0-0-0, Fonollosa 1-0-3, Toure 0-0-0, Venceller 0-0-0.

Totals —

30-1-65.

7-3-20.

Ewing (4-0) Hamilton (0-3) 3-point goals — 16 9 2 — 7 — 65 20

KiylPeters­on, TDavis 2, Lowe (E), Dennis 2, Fonollosa (H).

NOTRE DAME 71,

WW-P SOUTH 23 LAWRENCE » The Irish built a 21-4 lead after one quarter and never looked back against the Pirates.

WW-PS (0-3) NotreDame(3-0) 27 4 4 21 20 0 3 23 10 12 6 — 15 — 23 71

TCA 67, MOORESTOWN 51 MOORESTOWN » Wisdom Maddox scored a game-high 23 points, including three 3-pointers, to help the Mikes rally past the Quakers on the strength of a 28-9, third-quarter run.

Leianya Massenat added 16 points, and Giana Boulden chipped in 12 as Trenton Catholic Academy improved to 3-0.

BreSeymour 1-0-2, Reed 0-0-0, Labissiere 0-0-0, Queen 2-3-7, Boyer 0-0-0, Boulden 5-112, Maddox 10-0-23, Parks 0-0-0, Massenat 7-2-16, Boyd 3-0-7, Boone 0-0-0.

28-6-67.

Totals —

Hill 6-5-17, Bonett 4-5-13, O’Sullivan 5-2-12, Carter 4-0-9.

19-12-51.

Totals — TCA (3-0) Moorstown(2-1) 3-point goals — 28 9 19 — 14 — 67 51

Boulden, Maddox 3, Boyd (TCA), Carter (M).

BORDENTOWN 46,

NEW EGYPT 33 BORDENTOWN » Jillian Jackman and Genesis Walker scored 17 and 13 points, respective­ly, to help the Scotties pick up their first win.

Madeline Sonday and Sarah Weber scored eight apiece for the Warriors.

SamWeber 2-0-4, Morgano 2-0-4, Sonday 4-0-8, Wetzel 0-4-4, Lombardo 2-1-5, SarWeber 4-0-8.

14-5-33.

Totals —

Fitzpatric­k 1-3-6, Jackman 7-3-17, Appleby 1-0-2, Walker 5-3-13, Oguonu 3-0-6, Luyber 1-0-2.

Totals —

18-9-46.

NewEgypt(1-2) Bordntown(1-2) 10 17 6 13 10 11 7 16 16 9

Fitzpatric­k (B).

4 — 8 — 33 46

 ?? GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? Hopewell’s Addie Danieluk, left, and Nottingham’s Patricia Penix, right, battle for the rebound during Thursday night’s game. Story on page 39.
GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO Hopewell’s Addie Danieluk, left, and Nottingham’s Patricia Penix, right, battle for the rebound during Thursday night’s game. Story on page 39.

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