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Girls Basketball:
Pascack Valley 39, Demarest 18 (Friday)
When looking at this year's Girls Basketball team, defense was never a concern. With Catherine Rodgers, Valley's leading scorer, graduating last season, the question was on the offensive end.
Who is going to score?
With 15 points and 6 three pointers, Senior guard Michelle Garay answered that question real quick.
While Garay led the offense, the defense was a team effort, only allowing Demarest to score 18 points in the game.
Sara Petro added 8 points and Erin Smith had 5 for a Valley team looking for a second scorer behind Garay.
Combined with their stout defense, finding a second go-to scorer is going to make Pascack Valley very tough to beat.
Record: 1-0
Next Game: Tuesday, December 18th at 7 PM against Teaneck (Away)
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Boys Basketball:
Pascack Valley 72, Demarest 43 (Friday)
The Indians used stifling defense and an efficient offense to easily dispose of the Norseman 72-43 on Friday Night.
Junior Kyle Onderdonk lead Valley in scoring with 19 points and his brother Ryan added 15. Seniors Nick Soravilla and Kyle Schneider were also in double figures.
Pascack Valley shot 7-18 from behind the arc (38%) with most of the threes being made by the Onderdonks.
This was a good start for the Indians who play Teaneck on Tuesday in their home opener.
For the full game story, click here.
Record: 1-0
Next Game: Tuesday, December 18th at 7 PM against Teaneck (Home)
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Boys Bowling:
On Friday afternoon, Pascack Valley defeated Teaneck to improve to 4-0 on the season.
Ryan Vassel was the high scorer for a Valley team hoping to keep their win streak alive.
Record: 4-0
Next Match: Monday, December 17th at 4 PM against Fair Lawn (Bowler City)
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Girls Bowling:
The Girls Bowling team was defeated by Teaneck on Friday afternoon, falling to 2-2 on the season.
Senior Alexa McManus was the high scorer for Pascack Valley.
Record: 2-2
Next Match: Monday, December 17th at 4 PM against Fair Lawn (Bowler City)
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Hockey:
Saint Joseph's 6, Pascack Valley 3 (Saturday)
After a cancellation earlier in the week, PV puck was anxious to get onto the ice Saturday against St. Joes Regional.
Early in the first period, John Scarano scored for the Indians, giving them an early 1-0 lead. However, before the period had ended, St. Joes had tied the game at 1.
The game was kept tied until Robby Sawyer scored with 10:25 left in the 2nd, giving Valley a 2-1 lead. Again, St. Joseph's would respond.
With the 2nd period winding down, Valley's Chris Zarielo put one in the back of net and the Indians were leading once again.
Unfortunately, that would be last time. St. Joes scored four unanswered goals to take the game 6-3.
Although disappointing for the Indians, there are plenty more games for them to get back on track.
One thing this team doesn't lack is support. The crowd at these games has been remarkable so far and should continue to be in the future.
With a good week of practice, Pascack Valley should be more than ready to take on Old Tappan Friday night.
Record: 1-2
Next Game: Friday, December 21st at 9:15 PM against Old Tappan (Sport-O-Rama)
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Wrestling:
Pascack Valley wrestling had its first tournament on Saturday at West Morris Central High School.
Here are the winners and the weight class in which they competed in:
Cameron McLearie: 2nd Place in weight class 113
Alex Moore: 3rd Place in weight class 132
Danny White: 3rd place in weight class 138
Cory Gottlieb: 3rd place in weight class 142
Mike Begen: 2nd place in weight class 182
This was a good start for the Indians as they start their season on Wednesday against Bergenfield.
Next Meet: Wednesday, December 19th at 7 PM against Bergenfield (Away)
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Girls Swimming:
Record: 4-0
Girls swimming kept their undefeated season alive by defeating Teaneck in a close match on Saturday afternoon. The Indians have the talent and depth to continue this winning streak and be a contender later in the season.
Next Meet: Tuesday, December 18th at 8 PM against Ramsey (Away)
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Boys Swimming:
Record: 1-3
Boys swimming lost a tough meet to Teaneck on Saturday afternoon. They will continue to improve and should see better results as the season progresses.
Next Meet: Tuesday, December 18th at 8 PM against Ramsey (Away)
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