HS Girls Soccer Standings, Statistics and Power Rankings for Week 10

By Kyle Franko

HS Girls Soccer Standings, Statistics and Power Rankings for Week 10

Michaela Little (Lawrence) 20; Bridget Cutty (Nottingham) 19; Elizabeth Buchert (Hopewell) 18; Riley Duguay (WW-PS) 18; Gabriella Smith (Trenton) 16; Ginny Choi (WW-PN) 16; Martha Olorunnisola (Allentown) 15; Maya Montemayor (WW-PS) 15; Reagan O'Mara (Notre Dame) 14; Prema Budhiraja (WW-PN) 13; Becca Boggs (Lawrence) 12; Ava Donnelly (Lawrence) 10; Kyara Castro Gamboa (Hamilton) 9; Amanda Hoglund(Allentown) 8; Meg Kurian (Hopewell) 8; Caelyn LaFlamme (Lawrence) 8

Assists

Becca Boggs (Lawrence) 17; Maggie Cutty (Nottingham) 14; Elizabeth Buchert (Hopewell) 10; Julia Eckel (WW-PN) 10; Martha Olorunnisola (Allentown) 9; Ginny Choi (WW-PN) 9; Colbie Pagnotta (Hopewell) 8; Reagan O'Mara (Notre Dame) 8; Delainey Ross (Hopewell) 7; Ava Donnelly (Lawrence) 7; Riley Duguay (WW-PS) 7

Points

Elizabeth Buchert (Hopewell) 18-10-46; Bridget Cutty (Nottingham) 19-6-44; Michaela Little (Lawrence) 20-2-42; Riley Duguay (WW-PS) 18-7-43; Becca Boggs (Lawrence) 12-17-41; Reagan O'Mara (Notre Dame) 14-8-36; Maya Montemayor (WW-PS) 15-6-36; Ginny Choi (WW-PN) 13-7-33; Martha Olorunnisola (Allentown) 12-8-32; Gabriella Smith (Trenton) 16-0-32; Ava Donnelly (Lawrence) 10-7-27; Maggie Cutty (Nottingham) 6-14-26; Prema Budhiraja (WW-PN) 10-3-23; Meg Kurian (Hopewell) 8-5-21; Kyara Castro Gamboa (Hamilton) 9-2-20; Caelyn LaFlamme (Lawrence) 8-4-20; Kyara Bethea (Nottingham) 7-5-19; Amanda Hoglund (Allentown) 8-2-18; Nica Martin (PDS) 7-4-18; Delainey Ross (Hopewell) 5-7-17; Mackenzie Brodel (PDS) 7-3-17

Shutouts

Chloe LiVecchi (Hopewell) 13; Vlada Kachurak (Lawrence) 10; Gabby Sabol (Robbinsville) 9; Mia Petracca (Steinert) 9; Julia Zaldarriaga (Princeton) 8; Olivia Cieslak/Danielle DeCarlo (Allentown) 7; Leah Zeidman/Kate Moog (Notre Dame) 7

Maya Raghanundanan (Pennington) 11; Ava Chincarini (Lawrenceville) 8; Aubrey Shaulis (Peddie) 7; Meg Balerna (Pennington) 6; Sara Chrnelich (Pennington) 5; Hafsa Hussain (Pennington) 5

Assists

Sara Chrnelich (Pennington) 11; Riley Conboy (Pennington) 7; Ava Chincarini (Lawrenceville) 6; Tessa Hughes (Peddie) 6; Meg Balerna (Pennington) 5; Maya Raghanundanan (Pennington) 5; Reese Kowal (Peddie) 4

Points

Maya Raghanundanan (Pennington) 11-5-27; Ava Chincarini (Lawrenceville) 8-6-22; Sara Chrnelich (Pennington) 5-11-21; Meg Balerna (Pennington) 6-7-17; Aubrey Shaulis (Peddie) 7-1-15; Riley Conboy (Pennington) 4-7-15; Tessa Hughes (Peddie) 4-6-14; Hafsa Hussain (Pennington) 5-2-12; Kate Irani (Pennington) 4-3-11; Reese Kowal (Peddie) 3-4-10

Shutouts

Ava Brochon/Kate Dwyer (Pennington) 10; Sadie Lawrence (Peddie) 6

1. Hopewell Valley (18-2-2; LW-1) >> That's nine wins in a row and 19 straight unbeaten ahead of a sectional semifinal vs. Lawrence.

2. Pennington (11-2-1; LW-2) >> Red Hawks extended unbeaten run to 11, but can't imagine a co-title in Prep A tastes all that good.

3. Allentown (13-8-1; LW-3) >> Redbirds stumbled trying to get up the Wall in CJ II quarters.

4. Notre Dame (14-7-1; LW 4) >> That was a high-quality game against Trinity Hall. Unfortunately, only one team could advance it was Pat Trombetta's Monarchs.

5. Lawrence (12-8; LW-7) >> Who had the Cards as one of the last two standing from the CVC?

6. WW-PS (9-6-2; LW-5) >> Despite first round loss in CJ IV, this was a good season for the Pirates.

7. Princeton High (7-10-3; LW NR) >> Tigers pulled the 16 over 1 stunner in a shootout. They actually went 6-2-1 over the last nine but fell, 1-0, to Montgomery in CJ IV quarters.

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