Tuesday, January 29, 2013

PV Sports Update

Since it has been a busy last couple of days, I will quickly recap the events that happened over the weekend as well as on Monday and Tuesday. Enjoy

Saturday:

Pascack Valley Girls Basketball 63, Dumont 21 (Record: 11-5)

Pascack Valley crushed Dumont in the first round of the County Tournament. With the win, Coach Jeff Jasper now has 900 wins and further establishes himself as one of the legends of the game of basketball. 

Wrestling defeated fair Lawn, lost to River Dell, and lost to Lodi.
(Record: 10-7)

Girls Swimming Defeats Demarest and completes undefeated season.
(Record: 9-0)

Boys Swimming fell to Demarest in a meet that came down to the last relay.

Pascack Valley Regional Dance Team came in 1st place for Pom and overall grand champs.

Mountain Lakes 3, Pascack Valley Hockey 2 (Record: 6-7)
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Sunday:

Pascack Valley Boys Basketball 55, Garfield 49 (Record: 8-7)

After earning the 14th seed in the Bergen County Jamboree, the Indians took care of business and disposed of 19th seeded Garfield. With the win, PV will move on to play 3rd seeded Don Bosco next Sunday at 11:45 AM at Tenafly. 

PV Hockey 6, Paramus 4 (Record: 7-7)
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Monday:

Boys Bowling defeated Demarest (Record: 4-8)

Girls Bowling lost to Demarest (Record: 9-3)

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Tuesday:

Pascack Valley Girls Basketball 41, Old Tappan 40 (F/OT)

On Saturday at 12 PM, Pascack Valley will play Old Tappan in the second round of the Bergen County Tournament.

If today was any indication about how competitive that game would be, this is a must watch on Saturday afternoon. 

Although it took overtime, Pascack Valley was able to hold off Old Tappan and improve to 12-5.

As with most of their games this season, the game was close for the full 32 minutes. Both teams traded baskets with neither team being able to pull away.

Simply put, Pascack Valley made more plays in overtime and came away with the victory because of it.

With the win, Coach Jeff Jasper now has 901 wins. He received the coveted 900 after defeating Dumont on Saturday afternoon.

Record: 12-5

Next Game: Thursday, January 31st at 7 PM against Bergenfield (Away)



Old Tappan 63, Pascack Valley Boys Basketball 48

After Old Tappan got out to an 11-0 lead, Pascack Valley was never able to recover.

The problem today was defense and rebounding. Old Tappan continued to get easy shots and were able to rebound their misses constantly. 

On offense, Ryan Onderdonk led the Indians in scoring. Although he had the hot hand, everyone else seemed to be stagnant on offense.

With a battle between them and Don Bosco looming on Sunday, Pascack Valley needs to play better than they did tonight.

Record: 8-8

Next Game: Thursday, January 31st at 7 PM against Bergenfield (Home)












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