NJSIAA Quarterfinal Non-Public Standouts
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The NJSIAA quarterfinals were filled with entertaining games as teams were looking to advance to the semifinals. Non-Public A and B was filled with big-time performances as prospects were unafraid of the spotlight. Here are standouts from the NJSIAA Non-Public…
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Continue ReadingThe NJSIAA quarterfinals were filled with entertaining games as teams were looking to advance to the semifinals. Non-Public A and B was filled with big-time performances as prospects were unafraid of the spotlight. Here are standouts from the NJSIAA Non-Public quarterfinal standouts.
Thomas Semiraglio Thomas Semiraglio 6'2" | SG Bishop Eustace | 2025 State NJ , 6’2 SG Bishop Eustace 2025
Semiraglio filled up the scoreboard as he poured in a career-high 33 points against Trenton Catholic. The 6’2 guard shot the ball with confidence from behind the arc as he knocked down five triples. Semiraglio was strong with the ball in his hands as he was consistently able to draw contact and knocked down all 14 of his free throws. He was able to get to his spot on the floor and rarely rushed shots in the halfcourt. Semiraglio has the ability to put up points in bunches and will look to continue that against Gloucester Catholic in the semifinals.
Shawn Spencer Shawn Spencer 6'2" | SG Saddle River Day | 2025 State NJ , 6’2 SG Saddle River Day 2025
Spencer did everything he could for the Rebels as he poured in a game-high 29 points in a loss to Morris Catholic. The 6’2 guard attacked the basket strong as he finished nicely around the rim and was unafraid of drawing contact. Spencer was also able to score in the mid-range and shot the ball with confidence from distance. He moved well without the ball in his hands and also showed the ability to run the offense at times. Spencer’s standout game to close out his junior season should carry over into a monster senior season.
Luke Kennevan Luke Kennevan 6'4" | SG Camden Catholic | 2025 State NJ , 6’4 SG Camden Catholic 2025
Kennevan did all he could for the Irish as he had a game-high 27 points in a loss to CBA. The 6’4 guard drilled four triples and was unafraid of taking big shots in key situations. Kennevan did more than just shoot as he also got into the paint off the bounce and finished around the basket. He drew contact in the halfcourt and slid his feet on the defensive end. Kennevan had 13 20-point games this season and should have more in his senior season.
Rinelson Dilone Rinelson Dilone 6'8" | PF St. Thomas Aquinas | 2024 State NJ , 6’8 PF St. Thomas Aquinas 2024
Dilone was a force down low against Roselle Catholic as he had 25 points and 13 rebounds. The 6’8 forward used his strong frame to get position down low and showed off a nice touch around the basket. Dilone finished through contact and showed a good release on his free throws. He ripped down rebounds on both ends of the floor and influenced a number of shots around the rim. Dilone is a physical forward prospect who was a double-double machine all season long.
Myles Parker Myles Parker 6'7" | SG Rutgers Prep | 2025 State NJ , 6’7 SG Rutgers Prep 2025
Parker filled up the stat sheet for the Argonauts as he had 22 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three steals. The 6’7 lefty showed off his range as he buried a deep triple to open the fourth quarter and shot the ball with confidence from distance. Parker was also able to get into the paint off the bounce and found open teammates in the halfcourt. He corralled rebounds on both ends of the floor and used his length to get deflections on defense. Parker is a lanky, wing prospect who should continue to stretch the floor for Rutgers Prep in the state tournament.