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Boys’ Basketball

South (7-4). A win, 84-46, over Steinert on January 3. Tommy Hussong led the way with 20 points, while Bryan Rivers scored 18. Dennis Zhou scored 15.

A 75-54 win over Hamilton West on January 5. Rivers hit 13 baskets for 23 points while Zavon Johnson and Danny Borup scored 14 and 12, respectively.

A 69-61 win over Ewing on January 8. Hussong scored 21 while Johnson had 18.

A 75-43 loss to Notre Dame on January 11. Rivers led the way with 18 points.

A 56-41 loss to Wachtung Hills on January 12. Johnson scored 14, while Rivers scored 13.

A 75-62 win over Allentown on January 15. Rivers netted 33 points. Johnson scored 15.

North (3-7). A 71-42 loss to Notre Dame on January 3. Juwan Harrison scored 13. Reggie Chandler had 8.

A 67-52 loss to Trenton on January 5. Harrison led the effort with 17 points. Darrien Banks followed closely behind with 15.

A 62-55 win over Robbinsville on January 8. Harrison scored 22, while Banks and Kyle Newman each scored 13.

A 55-50 loss to Hightstown on January 11. Harrison scored 24 points, and Nigel Jordan scored 10.

A 47-30 loss to Steinert on January 12. Harrison scored 15 points.

Girls’ Basketball

South (4-7). A 50-40 win over Steinert on January 3. Alyssen Rivers scored 11 points, while Karoline Sandvig scored 10. Melinda Altamore had 9 on the day.

A 50-35 win over Hamilton West on January 5. Altamore hit 8 buckets for 17 points, while Sandvig scored 12.

A 60-44 loss to Ewing on January 8. Rachel Goldfinger had 17 points, while Alyssen Rivers scored 11.

A 46-32 loss to Notre Dame on January 11. Goldfinger, Sandvig, and Alyssen Rivers all scored 7 points. Alyssa Rivers and Samantha McCormick scored 4 each.

A 71-38 loss to Notre Dame (N.Y.) on January 12. Altamore, Alyssa Rivers, and Kate McCormick scored 6 apiece. Annie Yuan and Alyssen Rivers each scored 5.

A 46-30 loss to Allentown on January 12. Alysa Rivers scored 10.

North (6-5). A 38-34 win over Notre Dame on January 3. Sarah McNeilly led with 15 points, while Lauren Schwartzman scored 7.

A 59-22 win over Robbinsville on January 8. Schwartzman scored 15 points and Kayla Foster had 14. McNeilly and Morgan Magid each had 12.

A 61-32 win over Hightstown on January 11. McNeilly made 6 buckets for 13 points. Schwartzman scored 12, and Foster had 11.

A 56-38 loss to Lenape on January 12. Foster and Liz Sugar led with 8 points. McNeilly scored 7, while MaryBeth Carson scored 6.

A 39-34 loss to Steinert on January 12. Sugar scored 13 points. Carson had 7.

Ice Hockey

North and South played to a 3-3 tie on at the 4th Annual David Bachner Memorial Hockey Game on January 12. Chris Clancey scored two goals for the Pirates, and Adam Deslatte scored one. Brian Tso contributed two assists, while Deslatte and Jonathan Matthews each had one. Karl Stafford had 43 saves. For the Knights, Jason Kessler, Charles Singerhouse, and Matt Strober scored one goal each. Singerhouse and Strober also tallied one assist apiece. David Zohn made 22 saves.

They played again on January 16. North won 7-5. Singerhouse scored three times for the Knights. Kessler scored twice, while Kessler and Greg Olsson scored one each. Rob Brown, Steven Cangelosi, Clancey, Matthews, and Tsoeach scored for the Pirates.

South (4-6-1). A 6-0 loss to Notre Dame on January 3. Saves: Andrew Holubec, 15. Stafford, 22.

A 3-0 loss to Wall on January 9. Saves: Stafford, 35.

A 7-4 loss to Princeton on January 11. Goals: Matthew Sayde, 3. Tso, 1. Assists: Tso, 1. Matthews, 1.

North (9-4-2). A 7-2 win over Hightstown on January 2. Goals: Strober, 2. Sam Engel, Kessler, Alex Richman, Singerhouse, Garrett Weinberg, 1. Assists: Singerhouse, Strober, Kessler, Eddie Accetta, 2. Malik Harris, Olsson, 1.

A 4-1 win over Hightstown on January 15. Goals: Strober, 2. Kessler, Accetta, 1. Assists: Singerhouse, Strober, 2. Kessler, Olsson, 1.

Boys’ Swimming

South (5-4). A 117-53 loss to Princeton on January 3. 200 IM: Ian Dixon-Anderson.

A 117-53 win over Hamilton West on January 8. 200 Medley Relay: Dixon-Anderson, Brian Li, Brendan Nuse, Allan Wang. 200 Free: Dixon-Anderson. 50 Free: Saagar Chitale. 100 Butterfly: Brendan Nuse. 200 Free Relay: Chitale, Akash Bharduaj, Rishi Singh, Zachary Yee. 100 Back: David Yin. 100 Breast: Evan Zhang. 400 Free Relay: Yee, Yin, Wang, Dixon-Anderson.

A 98-72 win over Nottingham on January 10. 200 Free: Wang. 200 IM: Dixon-Anderson. 50 Free: Adam Druckman. 100 Butterfly: BillYan Huang. 100 Free: Chitale. 200 Free Relay: Druckman, Singh, Gabe Monteiro, Alex Slater. 100 breast: Yin.

North (3-2). A 108-62 win over Steinert on January 3. 200 Medley Relay: Brian Chan, Wilson Chan, Earnest Chiu, Matt Tan. 200 Free: Greg Cino. 50 Free: Tan. 500 Free: Cino. 200 Free Relay: B. Chan, Cino, Tan, Wes Chen. 100 Breast: B. Chan. 400 Free Relay: W. Chan, Cino, Chiu, Stan Zhou.

A 106-64 loss to Princeton on January 10. 200 Free Relay: Tan, W. Chan, B. Chan, Cino.

Girls’ Swimming

South (7-2). A 94-76 loss to Princeton on January 3. 200 Free: Sydney Bornstein. 100 Fly: Bornstein. 500 Free: Rabia Syed. 100 Back: Sarah Lattime. 400 Free Relay: Syed, Lattime, Bornstein, Annie Menninger.

A 133-37 win over Hamilton West on January 8. 200 Medley Relay: Bornstein, Lattime, Menninger, Gabby Oliveira. 200 Free: Menninger. 200 IM: Syed. 50 Free: Bornstein. 100 Butterfly: Syed. 100 Free: Bornstein. 500 Free: Claire Kartoz. 200 Free Relay: Kartoz, Lattime, Oliveira, Sarah Klieger. 100 Back: Lattime. 100 Breast: Brianna Giambagno. 400 Free Relay: Bornstein, Syed, Mady Ferguson, Emma Huang.

A 128-41 win over Nottingham on January 10. 200 Medley Relay: Giambagno, Oliveira, Syed, Riddima Kapoor. 200 Free: Lattime. 200 IM: Giambagno. 50 Free: Lattime. 100 Butterfly: Kartoz. 100 Free: Syed. 200 Free Relay: Lattime, Oliveira, Sabrina Olgin, Elise Qian. 100 Back: Bornstein. 100 Breast: Adviti Sarang. 400 Free Relay: Ferguson, Kapoor, Amani Saeed, Kat Kyuchukova.

North (1-4). A loss, 86-84, to Steinert on January 3. 200 IM: Michelle Saladino. 100 Breast: Saladino.

A 113-57 loss to Princeton on January 10. 200 Free: Leeza Rojas.

Boys’ Fencing

South (3-2). A win, 18-9, over Livingston on December 15.

A 17-10 loss to Bernards on December 15.

A 19-8 win over Moorestown Friends on January 8.

A 14-13 loss to Lawrenceville on January 11.

A saber squad silver medal at the state-wide Cetrulo Tournament on January 12. Stefano Lucchetti, Sam Lorenz, and Kevin Gao fenced.

A 17-10 win over St. Augustine on January 14. Epee wins: Evan Hughes, Mark Khusidman, 2. Dan Mixson, 1. Foil wins: Bryce Mayor, Jason Xie, 2. Jeff leong, Lachlin Robertson, Keve Sandor, Jonathan Snyder, 1. Saber wins: Brandon Wang, 2. Lorenz, Gao, 1.

North (6-1). A 23-4 win over Hun on January 8. Epee wins: Prashant Baliga, Jeremy Kaish, William Zhang, 2. Eric Yu, Aatish Varma, 1. Foil wins: Wilfred Kwok, 3. Taiway Kwon, Dylan Pyne, 2. Andrew Sun, 1. Saber wins: Kyle Jacobson, Michael Leung, 2. Michael Miller, Marco Palombit, Raymond Zhang, 1.

A 15-12 win over Princeton Day on January 10. Epee wins: Baliga, 1. Foil wins: Kwon, Pyne, 2. Kwok, Vincent Wu, 1. Saber wins: Leung, Miller, 3. Jacobson, 2.

A 19-8 win over Lawrenceville on January 14. Epee wins: Baliga, W. Zhang, 2. Kaish, Varma, Jeremy Wai, 1. Foil wins: Pyne, 2. Sun, Kwok, 1. Saber wins: Palombit, 3. Leung, Jacobson, 2. Walter Wu, 1.

Girls’ Fencing

North (6-1). A 19-8 win over Hun on January 8. Epee wins: Claudia Wai, 2. Tanvee Varma, Madison Hughes, 1. Foil wins: Janet Fan, 2. Katrina Beske, Stephanie Cao, Khyati Lad, Arthi Sundararajan, 1. Saber wins: Katie Khaw, Elysia Wang, 3. Constance Huang, 2. Celine Demorre, 1.

A 19-8 win over Princeton Day on January 10. Epee wins: Hughes, Varma, 2. Srilaya Bhavaraju, Kajol Gandhi, 1. Foil wins: Fan, 2. Sundararajan, Lucy Ye, 1. Saber wins: Huang, wang, 3. Khaw, 2. Demorre, 1.

A 17-10 win over Lawrenceville on January 14. Epee wins: Bhavaraju, Gandhi, Hughes, Varma, Wai, Sarah Jiang, 1. Foil wins: Fan, 2. Sundararajan, 1. Saber wins: Khaw, Wang, 3. Huang, 2.

South (2-3). A 12th-place finish at the state-wide Santelli Tournament on January 6 at Voorhees High School. Epee: Adrienne Cardulla, Masha Zhdanova, Angela You. Foil: Kristen Kemnitzer, Melissa Mischell, Jade Rowland. Saber: Jennifer Ling, Roxy Mitrut, Amanda Hu. Rowland went undefeated on the day.

A 16-11 win over Moorestown Friends on January 8.

A 16-11 win over Lawrenceville Prep on January 11.

Wrestling

South defeated North 54-16 on January 5. Nicholas Maher, Ryan Moshman, Rob Armus, Adam Bachir, and Noah Kreutter all had victories for the Pirates. Vinny Porreca, Jack Schilder, and Logan Brodsky won their matches for the Knights.

South (1-7). A 43-32 loss to Robbinsville on January 2. Victories: Moshman, Kreutter, Darrell Watts, Ben Schulman, Etai Yonah.

A 42-31 loss to Sayreville on January 5. Victories: Maher, Moshman, Armus, Schulman, Nadeem Carter.

A 43-28 loss to South Brunswick on January 5. Victories: Maher, Yonah, Moshman, Schulman, Kreutter, Chris Gonzalez.

A 52-23 loss to Nottingham on January 12. Victories: Maher, Yonah, Moshman, Schulman, Carter.

A 60-12 loss to Monroe January 12. Victories: Maher, Yonah, Schulman.

A 60-12 loss to Manalapan, on January 12. Victories: Maher, Yonah, Schulman.

North (2-8). A 71-12 loss to Nottingham on January 2. Victories: Schilder, Joe Bryde.

A 63-15 loss to Sayreville on January 5. Victories: Bryde, Porreca, Schilder.

A 47-31 loss to South Brunswick on January 5. Victories: Bryde, Porreca, Justin Harclerode.

A 78-3 loss to Hopewell Valley on January 9. Victories: Bryde.

A 64-16 loss to Allentown on January 11. Victories: Bryde, Harclerode, Porreca.

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