Check out the 2021-22 GMC Top Active Scorers. A number of top scorers from the Greater Middlesex Conference including several 1,000 point scorers, have graduated and moved on, but there are also a good number of top players coming back this season.
2021-22 GMC Top Active Scorers–Players Graduated
The GMC lost three 1,000 point scorers to graduation in Dunellen’s Drew Johnson (1,480 points), North Brunswick’s Donovan Crawford (1,020 points), and Middlesex’s Mark Brower (1,018 points). Both Crawford (now at Quality Prep Academy) and Brower reached their milestones in the last two games of the season.
As a matter of fact, the top five scorers and 7 of the top 8 from a year ago if you include North Brunswick’s Jabri Fitzpatrick (now at Patrick School) and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Kyree Henry (now at Montclair State), Metuchen’s Luke Schleck, and South Brunswick’s Ty Murchison have graduated. So, Colonia’s Saivon Pressley returns as the top active scorer, became first 1,000 point scorer in the GMC this season, and finished his career with 1469 points.
2021-22 Players Returning–GMC Top Active Scorers
Metuchen’s Dominic Schiappa, who is headed to Widener University in Pennsylvania, became the 2nd GMC player to score his 1,000th career point versus Highland Park on January 17th, and finished his career with 1,372 for his career. Timothy Christian’s Gian Wagner became the 3rd to score 1,000 in his career, and finished with 1,043 points.
Both Middlesex’s Mike Salvatore and Edison’s Niko Barnes scored their 1,000th points on February 28th. Salvatore finished with 1,010 points while Barnes became Edison’s all time leading scorer with 1,017 points. Wardlaw’s Mekhai Huey scored his 1,000th point on March 10th versus Marion P. Thomas Charter of Plainfield.
Huey ended his career with 1,009 points. Below is the list of the top active scorers with at least 200 points in the GMC as of the end of the 2021-22 season on March 10th:
Latest Totals for Top GMC Active Scorers in 2021-22