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Cranford Scores and Standings: Jan. 9

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1/7 vs Clifton (L), vs North Bergen (W)
Track
0-0


1/14 NJ Group 2 Relay State Championship UCIAC Relays Boys: 6th, Girls: 2nd
Hockey 6-2-1

1/9 vs Summit
vs Dayton 8 (W)
Boys Swimming 7-1

1/10 @ North Brunswick
vs Johnson 96-74 (W)
Girls Swimming
5-1

1/10 @ North Brunswick
vs Johnson
Girls Basketball 5-1 3-1   1/9 vs Metuchen
vs Dayton 46-43 (L)
Boys  Basketball 4-3 1-3   1/12 vs American History HS
vs Governor Livingston 52-42 (L)
Bowling 0-0



News and Notes

Hockey

-Mark Pawlick recroded a hat trick in the 6-1 win over Johnson.

-Fell to Summit in Cron Tournament finals 4-3 in a game that they led 2-0.

 

Boys Basketball

Cranford 66, Nutley 53: Advanced to the finals of the Cranford Tournament with an easy win over Nutley powered by Reggie Green's dominant 23 point 15 rebound effort.

-Earned their first win over the season 66-56 over Hillside thanks to 30 points and 14 rebounds for Reggie Green. The Cougars also got 20 points from Stefan Fedorchak.

 

Girls Basketball

Dayton 46, Cranford 43: Outscored 15-5 in the fourth quarter on the way to suffering their first loss of the season. Morgan Miller (13 points) and Jenna Goeller (11) led all Cougars scorers.

Cranford 47, Johnson 31: Improved to 5-0 on the season. Jessica McCoy (12 points), Jenna Goeller (12) and Morgan Miller (11) all scored in double figures in the win

Cranford 50, Nutley 28: Morgan Miller led the way with 20 points to lead the Cougars to the easy victory.

-Morgan Miller scored 10 points to go along with four steals, two blocks and two steals in the Cougars' 44-35 win over New Providence.

-Rode a 13-3 second quarter to a 55-37 victory over Oak Knoll.

Swimming

-The swim team currently stands at 5-1 after a tough loss to a competitive Bishop Ahr squad. Several key swimmers were unable to compete which led to the Cougars spotting 20 points to their opponent. Wins have come over Piscataway, Johnson, Dayton and South Plainfield thus far. There have been two school records set. The first one was achieved by freshman Julie Byrne in the 100-Yard Backstroke.  Her time for that event was 1:01.86, breaking the previous record held by Jackie Whitty of 1:02.47. Senior Brian Woo broke the Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke record, swimming a 1:02.19.  The record was previously held by John McGurk at l:05.

Track and Field

UCIAC Relays: The boys took second in the 4x800 with Mike Zanfardino, George El'Khoury, Chris Witwick and Carl Lieberman.  They also placed 5th in the shot put with TJ Nichols, JD Foye and Greg Miller.

The girls scored in all eight events with Bryanna Grant and Regine Hunter winning the County title in the high jump.  Other high place finishers were the Girls Shuttle Hurdle Relay that placed 2nd and qulalified for the New Balance National Meet, they were Rebecca Shimonov, Devon Cacchione, Megan Schetelich and Bryanna Grant. 

The girls 4x800 finished 2nd with Megan Schetelich, Erin Wheatley, Keara Reilly and Megan Byrnes.  Also the shot put team of Kristen VanBenschoten, Aaryn Wichlens and Alex Krowicki and our 4x200 of Bryanna Grant, Gillian Burke, Ashley McGuire and Regine Hunter each placed 3rd in their events. 

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