North 1, Group 1
No. 1 Saddle Brook 65, Bogota 31
Brianna Brooks scored 18 points to go along with 16 rebounds as No. 1 Saddle Brook defeated No. 16 Bogota, 65-31.
Just a week after eclipsing the 1,000-point mark, Brooks earned her 1,000th rebound during the junior center’s big performance Monday.
Saddle Brook senior guard Cherie Smedile scored a game-high 19 points.
Emma O’Brien led Bogota with eight points.
No. 8 Cresskill 48, No. 9 Verona 24
Erin McQuillen had another stellar game for No. 8 Cresskill, scoring 18 points with three three-pointers to lead the Cougars to a 48-24 victory over No. 9 Verona. The junior guard scored eight of her 18 points in the fourth quarter.
Courtney Madison also gave Cresskill a nice performance, finishing with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
No. 12 Butler 52, No. 5 Emerson 44
Samantha Flinn scored 19 points with four three-pointers, while Megan Dranow finished with 11 points to lead No. 12 Butler to a 52-44 upset win over No. 5 Emerson.
Butler held a 40-36 lead after the third quarter, but held the Cavos to eight points in the final period to pull away for the win.
Junior guard Devin Riker and sophomore center Jenna Cooper each scored 13 points for Emerson. Riker also drained three three-pointers. Nadia Itani finished with 10 points.
No. 4 Midland Park 55, No. 13 North Warren 46
Chloe Kasbarian scored a game-high 18 points and hit three three-pointers as No. 4 Midland Park defeated No. 13 North Warren, 55-46.
Thalia Ghalam finished with 14 points for the Panthers, while Sofia Hansen added 10.
No. 3 New Milford 62, No. 14 Park Ridge 32
Vianca Soriano came up big for New Milford, scoring 22 points as the No. 3 Knights defeated No. 14 Park Ridge, 62-32.
Natalie Miller finished with 14 points with two three-pointers for New Milford, while Esmeralda Reyes added 13 points and Alexis Monroy scored 10.
No. 6 Belvidere 61, No. 11 Waldwick 43
Lauren Toolen scored 14 points and hit two three-pointers for No. 11 Waldwick, but the Warriors fell to No. 6 Belvidere, 61-43.
Rose D’Annibale added 12 points for Waldwick.
No. 7 Becton 62, No. 10 Cedar Grove 43
Sam Frola scored a game-high 20 points as No. 7 Becton defeated No. 10 Cedar Grove, 62-43.
Sam Stallone finished with 16 points for the Wildcats, and Justina Cabezas added 10. Steph Mitarotonda scored nine points, all of them coming on three-pointers.
No. 15 Boonton 65, No. 2 Hasbrouck Heights 64
North 1, Group 3
No. 1 NV/Old Tappan 61, No. 16 Garfield 10
Emily Crevani scored a game-high 14 points to held lead top-seeded NV/Old Tappan to a 61-10 victory over No. 16 Garfield
Alexandra George finished with 12 points for the Golden Knights, while Kailyn Sytsma added 11.
No. 8 Montville 44, No. 9 Indian Hills 42
No. 5 Teaneck 74, No. 12 Sparta 41
No. 4 River Dell 49, No. 13 Morris Hills 27
Madeline Weber scored 18 points as No. 4 River Dell defeated No. 13 Morris Hills, 49-27.
Christine Woods, Julie McGovern and Caton Henderson each added nine points for River Dell.
No. 3 Ramapo 64, No. 14 Bergenfield 20
Rosie Martin scored 20 points with one three-pointers to lead No. 3 Ramapo to a 64-20 victory over No. 14 Bergenfield.
Emily Calabrese added 10 points for the Raiders, while Karlie Brogan finished with seven.
Haleigh Martin and Kimmi Neal each finished with six points Bergenfield.
No. 6 Northern Highlands 62, No. 11 Wayne Valley 42
Sarah Minchin had a big performance to lead sixth-seeded Northern Highlands to a 62-42 win over No. 11 Wayne Valley.
Minchin, the Highlanders’ junior point guard, finished with 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals.
Emily Bonifacic added 14 points for the Highlanders.
Samantha Matin led Wayne Valley with nine points, while Alexa Simonetti and Samantha Vogel each scored eight.
No. 10 West Milford 40, No. 7 Wayne Hills 21
Tess Korinko and Brielle Mulvihill each scored 14 points as No. 10 West Milford defeated seventh-seeded Wayne Hills, 40-21.
Korinko drained three three-pointers while Mulvihill hit one.
No. 2 Pascack Valley 73, No. 15 Dwight Morrow 51
Brianna Smith came through with a huge performance for second-seeded Pascack Valley, scoring 27 points and hitting five three-pointers to lead the Indians to a 73-51 victory over No. 15 Dwight Morrow.
But the Maroon Raiders still were left with something to celebrate.
Senior Sabrina DeFreese came into the game needing 44 points to reach 2,000 for her career. And with 43 seconds remaining, she drained a free throw to record her 44th point of the night.
Shannon Culloo added 11 points for Pascack Valley.
North 2, Group 1
No. 8 Weehawken 43, No. 9 Brearley 36
Samantha Chong scored a game-high 14 points to lead eighth-seeded Weehawken to a 43-36 victory over No. 9 Brearley.
Sophie Chong and Nicole Molano each added seven points for Weehawken.
No. 3 Secaucus 59, No. 14 Technology 29
Kristina Ulrich scored 15 points and Lindsey Mack finished with 12 to lead third-seeded Secaucus to a 59-29 victory over No. 14 Technology.
Ulrich, a senior guard, also finished with 10 rebounds and six steals for the Patriots. Freshman guard Amanda Ulrich added 10 points and seven steals, while senior guard Julia Peschetti finished with six points and seven assists.