The NCAA made headlines with its decision to hold the entire 2021 NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis and its surrounding area. While the event won’t take place until March of next year, it is never too early to try to predict the field…
Another spring season has arrived, and while the NFL off-season grinds past the draft and towards the schedule release, we the consumers are blessed with another “novel” upstart league to whet our appetites for football in the meantime.
This time it’s a…
1). JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Aidan Hutchinson (DE, Michigan)
One year ago, I asked how Urban Meyer’s transition into the NFL would go for Jacksonville. My question was answered and once again the Jags are the worst team in the league. They found…
The Woodrow Wilson High School boys basketball team turned heads and opened eyes when it had then-No. 3 Egg Harbor Township on the ropes in its season opener last December.
The short-handed Tigers rallied from a 25-5 deficit to take a 47-42…
For the second consecutive year, Camden’s D.J. Wagner has been named the South Jersey Sports Zone Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
The consensus No. 1 player nationally in the Class of 2023 averaged a team-high 19.8 points per game and paced…
All-South Jersey First Team
Jr. Hannah Hidalgo, Paul VI
Jr. Alexis Davis, Woodbury
Sr. Camryn Dirkes, Mainland
Sr. Amaya Burch, Timber Creek
Sr. Katie Fricker, Cherokee
All-South Jersey Second Team
So. Ana Pellecchia, Clearview
Jr. Kassidy Thompson, Camden Catholic
Jr. Gabby Recinto,…
All-South Jersey First Team
Jr. D.J. Wagner, Camden
Jr. Aaron Bradshaw, Camden
Sr. Derek Simpson, Lenape
Sr. Carlos Lopez, Jr., Egg Harbor Township
Sr. Zoe Holman, Woodrow Wilson
All-South Jersey Second Team
Jr. Cian Medley, Camden
Sr. Drew Greene, Cherry Hill East…
Player of the Year: So. Jaylan Hornsby, Overbrook
The reigning South Jersey Sports Zone Rookie of the Year averaged a team-best 20.2 points per game and helped the Rams to a 21-5 record this season. Hornsby exploded for a career-high 30 points…
Player of the Year: Jr. D.J. Wagner, Camden
For the second consecutive year, Wagner was named the New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year. The Camden guard joined elite company becoming only the fourth player to win the award in back-to-back seasons.…
Player of the Year: Keyshun Sanders, Paulsboro.
Sanders averaged a league-best 23.0 points per game and cemented his legacy at Paulsboro with 1,702 career points. He totaled a career-high 34 points in an 87-51 win over Penns Grove on March 4 —…
Player of the Year: Sr. Carlos Lopez, Egg Harbor Township.
Lopez averaged a league-best 21.7 points per game and helped the Eagles to a 23-4 record this season. The senior scored 30 or more points in a single game on five separate…