Hunter scores 18 to help Trenton hold off Hightstown
HIGHTSTOWN » The Trenton High varsity girls basketball team built a 10-point halftime lead on the way to a 45-36 victory over Hightstown High Monday.
Ishuana Hunter’s 18 points directed the 11-9 Tornadoes to their sixth consecutive win.
Emma Huntzinger scored 14 points and Delaney Slattery had 11 points for the Rams.
JWhite 2-0-4, MRobinson 3-0-8, Pickett 2-0-4, Hunter 9-0-18, Watkins 4-0-8, Velasquez 1-1-3.
21-1-45.
Totals —
Huntzinger 7-0-14, Kenny 0-0-0, Velez 1-0-2, ARusso 1-1-3, Mount 0-4-4, Artis 0-0-0, Slattery 2-6-11, Pineda 1-0-2.
12-11-36.
Totals — Trenton (11-9) Hightstwn(3-14) 3-point goals —
(H).
13 9 12 6 8 4 12 — 17 —
MRobinson 2 (T), Slattery
45 36
NO. BURLINGTON 41, ROBBINSVILLE 40 COLUMBUS » The Greyhounds had just enough to hold off a fourth-quarter surge by the Ravens.
Brianna Sorrento’s 17 points with four 3-point field goals sparked Northern Burlington’s win.
Fiona Aromando led Robbinsville with 15 points, and Maya Johnson added 12.
FAromando 4-5-15, Cueto 1-0-2, Heulitt 2-1-5, MJohnson 5-2-12, MAromando 2-26, Torrington 0-0-0, Perez 0-0-0.
14-10-40.
Totals —
AlaRodriguez 1-2-4, Serrano 0-0-0, AliRodriguez 0-0-0, Sorrento 5-3-17, Hall 0-0-0, Archer 2-1-5, Hart 0-0-0, Quigley 1-4-7, Blue 4-0-8, Mayernik 0-0-0.
13-10-41.
Totals — Rbbnsvlle(7-11) No.Burl.(11-8) 3-point goals — 4 5 8 14 11 11 17 — 11 —
FAromando 2 (R), Sorrento 4, Quigley (NB).
40 41
PRINCETON 58,
WW-P SOUTH 39 PRINCETON JCT. » Catherine Dyevich scored 15 points to lead three Tigers in double figures as Princeton held off the Pirates to pull within a game of .500.
Princeton’s Taylor Stone and Erin Devine chipped in 13 and 12 points, respectively. Anvi Agarwal topped all scorers with 21 points for WW-P South.
Stone 6-1-13, Manekia 2-0-4, Devine 6-0-12, Dyevich 7-0-15, AIntartaglia 3-0-9, OIntartaglia 1-0-2, Marciano 1-0-3, Petrone 0-0-0.
26-1-58.
Totals —
McClean 0-0-0, Agarwal 6-6-21, Grover 1-0-3, Athey 0-0-0, VBalaji 2-0-5, Tera 1-2-4, Gartenberg 2-1-6.
12-9-39.
Totals — Princeton (9-10) WW-PS (5-14) 3-point goals — 11 14 16 7 17 7 14 — 11 — 58 39
Dyevich, AIntartaglia 3, Marciano (P), Agarwal 3, Grover, VBalaji, Gartenberg (WWS). ALLENTOWN 47, HAMILTON 16 ALLENTOWN » The Redbirds held the Hornets scoreless in the first quarter on the way to their 17th win.
Ryan Weise’s 11 points and Katie White’s 10 points steered Allentown.
May 1-0-2, Slack 1-0-2, Guerra 2-0-5, Venceller 1-0-2, Kelly 2-1-5.
7-1-16.
Totals —
Weise 4-2-11, Borkowski 1-2-4, KWhite 5-0-10, Hartshorn 3-0-7, Coiante 1-0-3, Carotenuto 1-0-2, McCrea 2-0-4, O’Keefe 1-0-2, Conti 0-2-2, Leach 1-0-2.
19-6-47.
Totals — Hamilton (0-16) Allentown(17-2) 3-point goals — 0 25 4 16 6 2 6 — 4 —
Guerra (H), Weise, Hartshorn, Coiante (A).
16 47
EWING 72, LAWRENCE 27 EWING » The Blue Devils rolled past the Cardinals for their 17th win.
Ewing’s Chantel Gillette led the way with 16 points.
Stokes 2-3-7, Hemingway 1-2-4, Cartwright 1-0-2, Ripberger 0-0-0, Rishindran 3-0-6, Audet 3-0-8, Lesticiain 0-0-0, Dempsey 0-0-0.
10-5-27.
Totals —
Grimes 5-1-11, KiylPeterson 7-0-14, Sheridan 3-0-6, Lowe 5-0-12, MJackson 4-0-9, Gillette 4-7-16, Warner 1-0-2, Lewis 1-0-2.
Totals —
30-8-72.
Lawrence(1-16) Ewing (17-3) 3-point goals — 8 23 4 26 7 13 8 — 10 —
Audet 2 (L), Lowe 2, MJackson, Gillette (E).
27 72