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#b#Football#/b#

North (1-9). A 38-0 loss to Hopewll Valley on November 5.

A 42-22 loss to East Brunswick on November 11 in an NJSIAA state tournament consolation game.

South (8-1). A 40-21 win against Steinert on November 5. Rushing: Brian Schoenauer, 19-152, 2 TD; Andrew Murray, 3-11; Mike Domino, 4-1; Jay Ahn, 1-10. Passing: Chris Evans, 13-18-187, 3 TD. Receiving: Patrick Boyle, 2-64, 1 TD; Schoenauer, 2-64; Thomas Efstathios, 3-52, TD; Chris Jones, 3-33; Marty Flatley, 3-31, TD.

A 30-7 win against North Brunswick in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV semifinals on November 12. Rushing: Schoenauer, 23-154, 2 TD; Andrew Murray, 1-2; Evans, 5-13. Passing: Evans, 10-15, 233 yard, 2 TD. Receiving: Schoenauer, 4-80; Efstathios, 2-64, TD; Jones, 3-76; Austin Gioseffi, 1-3. Sacks: Nick Benfer, 2-6; Marty Flatley, 1-8.

#b#Boys’ Cross Country#/b#

North. A fourth-place finish in the NJSIAA state tournament Group IV Central sectional with 139 points on November 5. Top five: 13. Eddie Cunningham, 16:27; 20. Danny Lee, 16:48; 34. Suraj Nyalakonda, 17:14; 35. Arvind Arikatla, 17:16; 37. Aditya Bhagavathi, 17:19.

A 13th-place finish in the NJSIAA Group IV Championship with 323 points on November 12. 22. Cunningham, 16:46; 77. Bhagavathi, 17:43 85. Nyalakonda, 17:48; 89. Arikatla, 17:52; 95. Natarajan, 18:01.

South. A first-place finish in the NJSIAA state tournament Group IV Central sectional with 54 points on November 5. Top five: 2. Jake Riff, 15:54; 7. Dan Riff, 16:12; 11. AJ Chavez, 16:24; 12. George Hamilton, 16:25; 22. Karn Setya, 16:50.

A second-place finish in the NJSIAA Group IV Championship with 120 points on November 12. 16. Dan Riff, 16:31; 19. Chavez, 16:42; 21. Jake Riff, 16:43; 33. Hamilton, 17:03; 62. Alex Maeda, 17:30.

#b#Girls Cross Country#/b#

North. A sixth-place finish in the NJSIAA state tournament Group IV Central sectional with 137 points on November 5. Top five: 13. Bryn Gorberg, 20:04; 26. Christina LiPuma, 20:32; 27. Manolya Altan, 20:32; 31. Yuzki Oey, 20:39; 40. Wendy He, 21:11.

South. A third-place finish in the NJSIAA state tournament Group IV Central sectional with 111 points on November 5. Top five: 1. Caroline Kellner, 18:35; 14. Dierdre Casey, 20:07; 17. Julia Deen, 20:08; 38. Nicole Crossey, 20:57; 41. Penny Luan, 21:12.

An 18th-place finish with 345 points in the NJSIAA Tournament Group IV championship on November 12. Top five: 3. Kellner, 18:50; 84. Crossey, 21:36;94. Deen, 21:57; 100. Xinran Pan, 22:09; 103. Casey, 22:12.

#b#Boys’ Soccer#/b#

South (6-12-1). A 6-0 loss to East Brunswick in the first round of the NJSIAA State Tournament on November 2. Saves: Graham Harter, 11.

#b#Girls’ Soccer#/b#

North (13-4-1). A 1-0 loss to High School South in the opening round of the NJSIAA Tournament, Central Jersey, Group IV, on October 31. Saves: Stefanie Witsotsky, 7.

South (7-10-2). A 1-0 win against High School North in the opening round of the NJSIAA State Tournament on October 31. Goal: Heather Diamond. Saves: Caroline Brooks, 13.

A 1-0 loss to Manalapan on November 3 in the NJSIAA State Tournament quarterfinals. Saves: Brooks, 12.

#b#Girls’ Tennis#/b#

South (17-4). A 5-0 win against Trenton on October 28.

#b#Field Hockey#/b#

North (13-5). A win against Sayreville in the NJSIAA State Tournament, North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 quarterfinal round. Goals: Devin Brakel, 1; Julianna Haase, 1; Christina Hayduchok, 1. Assists: Brakel, 1; Kayla Foster, 1. Goals: Sarah Bush, 4.

A 2-1 loss to Hunterdon Central in the NJSIAA State Tournament on November 4. Goal: Brakel. Saves: Christina Hayduchok, 10.

#b#Girls’ Volleyball#/b#

North (9-10). A 2-1 win against Seneca in the NJSIAA State Tournament, South Jersey, Group 3. Ami Sawhney: 1 ace, 3 kills, 23 assists, 1 block, 4 digs. Liz Sugar: 3 aces, 16 kills, 1 blick, 5 digs. Alicia Tan: 7 aces. Julia Wainwright: 2 aces, 4 kills, 5 digs.

A 2-1 loss to Moorestown in the quarterfinal roand of the NJSIAA State Tournament. Sawhney: 2 aces, 2 kills, 28 assists, 2 blocks, 7 digs. Sugar: 1 ace, 18 kills, 9 digs. Wainwright: 2 aces, 6 kills, 7 digs.

South (16-4). A 2-0 win against Clearview in the NJSIAA State Tournament South Jersey, Group 3, on November 3. Xintong An: 1 service point; Mariame Fadiga: 5 kills, 1 assist, 4 blocks, 1 dig. Sasha Malinina: 3 aces, 6 service points, 8 kills, 10 assists, 2 blocks, 5 digs. Hayley Merrill, 4 service points, 4 kills, 1 block, 1 dig. Brianne Sabino: 1 service point, 12 digs. Nikki Senopoulos: 3 aces, 4 service points, 7 kills, 1 block, 5 digs. Cat Smart: 4 aces, 10 service points, 3 kills, 1 blocks, 3 digs. Julia Yang: 4 service points, 1 kill.

A 2-1 win over Colonia in the NJSIAA State tournament on November 7. Fadiga: 3 kills, 2 assists, 7 blocks, 1 dig. Malinina: 1 ace, 2 service points, 3 kills, 14 assists, 3 blocks, 5 digs. Merrill: 4 aces, 16 service points, 5 kills, 11 digs. Sabino: 3 aces, 4 service points, 11 digs. Senopoulos: 2 aces, 4 service points, 6 kills, 1 block, 5 digs. Smart: 1 ace, 3 service points, 4 kills, 1 block, 3 digs. Yang: 3 aces, 4 service points, 2 kills, 2 assists, 1 block, 1 dig.

A 2-1 win against Moorestown on November 10 in the NJSIAA State Tournament. Fadiga: 6 kills, 5 blocks. Malinina: 1 ace, 4 kills, 22 assists, 2 blocks. Marrill: 1 ace, 6 kills, 1 block. Senopoulos: 9 kills, 1 block, 3 digs.

A 2-0 loss to Demarest in the NJSIAA State Tournament Group 3 championship on November 12. Fadiga: 6 kills, 5 blocks. Malinina: 1 kill, 14 assists, 5 blocks, 4 digs. Merrill: 1 kill, 7 digs. Sabino: 11 digs. Senopoulos: 6 kills, 1 block, 9 digs. Smart: 2 aces, 1 kill, 1 block, 3 digs. Yang: 2 blocks.

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