Performance of the Week: February 6-12
Another week of top tier performances around New Jersey. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of these players and their impressive stats. From high-scoring guards to dominant big men, these players have been making their mark on the court and helping lead their teams to victory.
D.J. Wagner, Camden: D.J. Wagner had an impressive outing in his recent game, putting up 40 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. This dynamic guard was on fire from the field, scoring 40 points and helping his team secure a win. Wagner's ability to create his own shot, combined with his playmaking skills, made him a nightmare for the opposing team's defense. Recently picking up his 2000th point scored, D.J. continues to show why he's a top player in the nation.
Jalen Fleming, Timothy Christian: Jalen Fleming had a dominant outing, putting up 39 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks. This forward was a force in the paint, using his size and athleticism to score 39 points and grab 7 rebounds. His scoring was complemented by his ability to play defense, as he had 3 blocks, altering shots and protecting the rim. Overall, Fleming was a game-changer, and his performance was instrumental in his team's win over North Plainfield.
Anthony Pizzuti, Lyndhurst: Anthony Pizzuti had a historic night, putting up 53 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 assists. This guard was simply unstoppable, scoring a career-high 53 points and leading his team to victory. Pizzuti's shooting was on point, and he was able to score from beyond the arc, mid-range, and in the paint. His scoring was complemented by his ability to rebound, as he pulled down 11 boards and provided valuable second-chance opportunities for his team. Pizzuti's playmaking skills were also on display, as he had 4 assists, creating opportunities for his teammates.
Preston Brown, Paterson Eastside: Preston Brown had an all-around dominant performance, putting up 41 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 steals. This guard was a menace on both ends of the court, scoring 41 points, accounting for half his teams points. Star-teammate Bryce Stokes managed the rebounds allowing for Brown to settle in on offense. His contribution goes to show why Paterson Eastside is one of the best teams in the state.
Jordan Summers, Bound Brook: Jordan Summers had a solid outing, putting up 38 points, 15 rebounds, and 3 assists. This forward was a force in the paint, scoring 38 points and grabbing a game-high 15 rebounds. Summers' ability to rebound the basketball was also key, as he dominated the glass and provided valuable second-chance opportunities for his team. A familiar face in our weekly Top Performances, Summer's shows he is capable of being a force.
Latrell Bullock, Holy Cross: Latrell Bullock had a well-rounded performance, putting up 42 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 steals. This guard was a playmaker on both ends of the court, scoring 42 points and leading his team to victory. Bullock's scoring was complemented by his ability to play defense, as he had 5 steals, disrupting the opposing team's offense. Bullock's ability to rebound the basketball was also important, as he grabbed 6 boards and provided valuable second-chance opportunities for his team. Overall, Bullock had a complete game and was a key player for Holy Cross.
Isaac Hester, Ranney: Isaac Hester had a strong outing, putting up 33 points against Toms River North. Hester was a scoring machine, hitting clutch shots and helping his team secure a win. His ability to score from all angles a threat to the opposing team's defense. His scoring was a key factor in his team's success, as he was able to put up 33 points and help lead his team to the next round of the Shore Conference Tournament.
Josh Ingram, St. Joe’s Metuchen: Josh Ingram had a solid outing, putting up 38 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists. This forward was a dominant presence in the paint, scoring 38 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. His scoring was complemented by his ability to play defense, as he had 5 assists, creating opportunities for his teammates. Ingram's ability to rebound the basketball was also important, as he dominated the glass and provided valuable second-chance opportunities for his team.
These players had some amazing performances and their stats speak to their skills and abilities on the court. Their contributions helped lead their teams to victory, and they should be proud of their efforts. Click here and vote on who you think had the top performance this week!