After guiding Woodbridge to its first GMCT Quarterfinal appearance and state playoff win in 14 years, Bobby Timinski is GMC Girls Hoops Coach of the Year in the White American Division.
Woodbridge, South Plainfield, and Stevens Garner Majority of Division Honors
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – GMC Hoops continues its GMC Girls Hoops Awards for 2025-26 as well as proceeds with its end-of-season recap. We move on with a look at the Greater Middlesex Conference’s White American Division accolades. Three teams in the division: Woodbridge, South Plainfield, and J.P. Stevens, garnered most of the honors. Let’s take a look at the list of honors below, including the GMC Hoops All White American Division Team:
Team of the Year: Woodbridge
Coach of the Year: Bobby Timinski – Woodbridge
Player of the Year: Angel Smith – Woodbridge
Junior of the Year: Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
Sophomore of the Year: Jiselle Lennon – South Plainfield
Freshman of the Year: Laila Shakoor – Woodbridge
Most Improved Team: Woodbridge
Most Improved Player: Chloe Hardy – North Brunswick
Surprise Team: South Plainfield
Impact Player: Laila Shakoor – Woodbridge
Comeback Player: Chloe Hardy – North Brunswick
Top Scorer: Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
Sharpshooter: Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
Ms. Buckets: Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
Hoopshoot: Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
Windex: Angel Smith – Woodbridge
Good Hands: Angel Smith – Woodbridge
GMC Hoops All White American Team
- Angel Smith – Woodbridge
- Laila Stanford – Woodbridge
- Bobbi Jo Timinski – Woodbridge
- Layla Mercado – Woodbridge
- Aliyah Manley – J.P. Stevens
- Siddhangana Nelluri – J.P. Stevens
- Shahd Elshamma – North Brunswick
- Shiloh Connage – North Brunswick
- Jiselle Lennon – South Plainfield
- Samantha Moench – South Plainfield
- MaKenzie Harris – South Plainfield
