2025-2026 Shore Sports Insider Girls Basketball Week 10 Top 10
1. Red Bank Catholic (27-2) Last Week: 1- The Caseys stay within the prime spot after routing Union Catholic 75-22 within the South Jersey Non-Public A Quarterfinals. Senior Addy Nyemchek went off for a game-high 27 factors. Red Bank Catholic will host (4) St. Thomas Aquinas who’s ranked thirteenth within the state in keeping with NJ Advance Media within the semifinal spherical on Thursday.
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Red Bank Catholic’s Katie Liggio protects the ball from a defender (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
2. St. John Vianney (25-3) Last Week: 2- The Lancers cruised of their first two video games within the South Jersey Non-Public A playoffs as they defeated Donovan Catholic 67-16, led by senior Madison Kocis’ 12 factors, and defeated Bishop Eustace 73-22 led once more by Kocis’ 18 factors. St. John Vianney will host (3) Paul VI who’s ranked third within the state in keeping with NJ Advance Media within the semifinal spherical on Thursday.

SJV’s Charlotte Bradley (Photo: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com)
3. Manasquan (23-5) Last Week: 3 – The Warriors had no bother dispatching their opponents within the first three rounds of the Central Jersey Group 2 playoffs. Manasquan defeated Ocean 56-23 within the opening spherical, led by senior Jordyn Hollowell’s 18 factors. The Warriors defeated Spotswood 54-34 within the second spherical, led by senior Shannon Looney’s 18 factors. Manasquan defeated Metuchen 53-18 within the semifinals, led by Hollowell’s 11 factors. The Warriors will host (2) Rumson-Fair Haven within the sectional remaining on Friday evening.

Manasquan sophomore guard Calista Vowteras (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
4. Rumson-Fair Haven (19-10) Last Week: 4 – Rumson-Fair Haven gained their first three video games within the Central Jersey Group 2 bracket. They defeated Wall 54-39 within the opening spherical, led by senior Erin Reid’s 19 factors. The Bulldogs defeated Point Boro 59-46, led once more by Reid and her 22 factors. Reid as soon as once more led the best way because the Bulldogs defeated A.L. Johnson 45-38. Reid went for a game-high 21 factors within the win. Rumson-Fair Haven will journey to (1) Manasquan on Friday evening to play for the sectional title.

Rumson-Fair Haven’s Grace Smith drives to the basket (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
5. Colts Neck (21-6) Last Week: 5 – The Cougars dominated their first two video games within the Central Jersey Group 3 playoffs. Colts Neck defeated Northern Burlington 67-29 within the opening spherical, led by sophomore Allison McAndrew’s 17 factors. The Cougars defeated Westampton Tech 62-28 within the second spherical, led by sophomore Emily Donohue’s 15 factors. Colts Neck will host (4) Ewing within the semifinal spherical at house on Wednesday evening.

Colts Neck’s Gabby Brice traces up a bounce shot Photo Credit: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com
6. Howell (24-5) Last Week: 6 – The Rebels gained their first three video games within the South Jersey Group 4 playoffs by double-digits. Howell defeated Bridgeton 58-22 within the opening spherical, led by junior Kylee Beam’s 22 factors. The Rebels defeated Cherry Hill East 55-41 within the quarterfinals led once more by Beam and her 18 factors. Howell defeated Egg Harbor 43-30 within the semifinals led by Beam’s 23 factors. Howell will play for the South Jersey Group 4 title at (1) Lenape, who’s ranked 14th within the state in keeping with NJ Advance Media, on Friday evening.

Howell’s Kylee Beam drives to the basket within the first spherical of the Kevin Williams Christmas Classic (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
7. Trinity Hall (20-8) Last Week: 7 – The Monarchs stay at No. 7 regardless of falling within the South Jersey Non-Public A playoffs by advantage of two lopsided late season wins over Neptune who’s instantly behind them. Trinity Hall gained their first spherical matchup, defeating Our Lady of Mercy 57-48, led by senior Bridget Rigney’s 16 factors. The Monarchs misplaced to St. Thomas Aquinas 74-47 within the quarterfinals. Trinity Hall was led by freshman Ella Krayl’s 15 factors.

Trinity Hall’s Ella Krayl (Photo: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com)
8. Neptune (18-3) Last Week: 8 – The Scarlet Fliers gained their first two video games within the Central Jersey Group 3 playoffs. Neptune defeated Matawan within the first spherical, 54-30, led by junior Lana Ellington’s game-high 27 factors. Neptune defeated Steinert 37-25 within the quarterfinals, led by senior Majiah Quarles’ 15 factors. Neptune will host Red Bank on Wednesday within the semifinal spherical.

Neptune’s Lana Ellington (Photo: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com)
9. Brick (18-9) Last Week: 9 – The Dragons stay ninth this week regardless of a season-ending loss within the Central Jersey Group 3 playoffs. Brick gained their opening spherical sport, defeating Freehold Boro 71-46, led by sophomore Ariana Wissen’s 29 factors. Brick misplaced to Ewing 50-40 within the second spherical. Wissen once more led the Dragons with 18 factors. With no video games remaining, the Dragons capacity to carry this spot is fully depending on how the staff’s under them truthful within the state match from this level on.

Brick sophomore guard Ariana Wissen (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
10. Toms River East (15-12) Last Week: Unranked – The Raiders labored their means again into the Top 10, profitable their first two video games within the South Jersey Group 3 playoffs. Toms River East defeated Triton 56-42 within the opening spherical, led by sophomore Libby Dickman’s season-high 25 factors. The Raiders went on the highway and upset Mainland within the second spherical, defeating the Mustangs 62-54. Dickman once more led the Raiders with 19 factors. Toms River East will go on the highway and tackle Moorestown on Wednesday within the sectional semifinals.

Toms River East’s Libby Dickman places up a shot (Photo by Patrick Olivero)
Dropped Out:
Toms River South
Bubble:
Red Bank