
GMC Hoops 1 to 33 – February 2, 2025
North Brunswick overcomes an 0-6 start and heads into 2025 GMCT with plenty of confidence.
North Brunswick overcomes an 0-6 start and heads into 2025 GMCT with plenty of confidence.
Despite losing four starters from a year ago, South Plainfield has still been good enough to be ranked 5th in the latest GMC Hoops boys rankings.
Metuchen’s Cameron Hayes-Durina puts up a shot attempt against J.F. Kennedy during the Bulldogs 63-47 win over the Mustangs on Monday night. Hayes-Durina collected a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds for the winners.
With the likes of Jason Woods leading the way, Metuchen is off to its best start in 9 seasons.
With victories over Old Bridge, South Brunswick, and East Brunswick, the Lady Canucks of North Plainfield move up to No. 2.
South River’s Alex Grospe is averaging 36 points per game as the 12th ranked Rams are off to a 4-1 start.
Despite a game-high 21 points from junior guard, Grant Lorentzen, J.F. Kennedy falls to A.L. Johnson of Clark in a non-conference match-up on Monday.
Alexis Lease-Springer will lead South Brunswick’s Lady Vikings into battle against a very tough GMC Red Division schedule.
Senior standout, Jessica Devine is aiming for 2,000 career points and looking to lead Middlesex’s Lady Jays to another GMCT Final Four.
Sayreville’s Sam Jones will help lead the Bombers into battle in a very tough and competitive GMC White Division in 2024-25.
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