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The terrific backcourt of Paradise Fisher (2) and Morgan Marshall (0) led University in 2023-2024 Group 1 championship season and are 2 more members of SC's All-Essex first-team for recently-completed campaign in which Phoenix's rival Immaculate took home a third straight Essex County Tournament championship and Newark Central's coach Lashawn Williams continued to build very solid program as he garnered Essex County 'Coach of the Year' honors. (SC photos & courtesy of @NJLadiesHoops on 'X')

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AROUND ESSEX- West Orange put together a fine 20-10 campaign while facing a strong independent slate in addition to having home-and-home meetings with SEC-American Division titans Immaculate and University. The Mountaineers gave University all it could handle in the ECT semis before being edged, 50-45, and took Group 4 finalist Morristown down to the wire before dropping a narrow 60-54 decision to the Colonials in the N1G4 semifinals…Glen Ridge put together another very solid season finishing 20-7 and tying Central at 11-1 atop the SEC-Liberty standings…Newark Academy, which had a terrific 1-2 punch in seniors Dagny Slomack and Kat Dakos, finished 19-9 overall and a very respectable 6-6 in the SEC-American while also reaching the ECT semifinals for the first time in program history and also capturing the state prep B-Division Tournament championship…Payne Tech went 17-8 and 12-2 in the SEC Colonial for coach Latasha Thompson and young Mount St. Dominic (12-14) continued to show improvement under the direction of coach Ted Sochaski.

SC’s Final Essex Top 10:
1-Immaculate (25-5)
2-University (27-3)
3-West Orange (20-10)
4-Glen Ridge (20-7)
5-Newark Central (18-10)
6-Newark Academy (19-9)
7-Mount St. Dominic (12-14)
8-Caldwell (12-13)
9-West Essex (15-13)
10-Verona (19-8)     

SC’ 2023-2024 All-Essex Girls Hoops:
First Team:
Nila Giraud, junior, Immaculate
Paradise Fisher, junior, University
Brenae Jones, senior, Immaculate
Morgan Marshall, senior, University
Faith Fedd-Robinson, senior, Central

Second Team:
Anaya Karriem, junior, West Orange
Dagney Slomack, senior, Newark Academy
Kat Dakos, senior, Newark Academy
Camille Wiley, junior, Immaculate
Kyley Gary-Grayson, junior, West Orange

Third Team:
Lena Most, sophomore, Immaculate
Talia Baptiste, senior, Columbia
Riley O’Sullivan, junior, Glen Ridge
Maddie Natale, junior, Mount St. Dominic
Addison Keenan, freshman, Caldwell

Fourth Team:
Nilah Rivera, sophomore, Immaculate
Savannah Seawell, junior, Montclair
Isabel Riccardi, junior, Nutley
Zakiyah Lindsay, senior, University
Mia Lewis, senior, Immaculate

Fifth Team:
Katie Powers, junior, Glen Ridge
Sasha Resnick, senior, West Essex
Briana Holt, sophomore, University
Kayla Butler, junior, Payne Tech
Aniya Brown, senior, Bloomfield

Sixth Team:
Bella Iannitelli, freshman, Mount St. Dominic
Aeryn Curren, senior, MKA
Jordan Owens, junior, Payne Tech
Janasia Wilson, senior, Irvington
Kahmiyah Napier, senior, East Side

Seventh Team:
Ariel Walker, senior, North Star Academy
Jada Bendar, sophomore, Verona
Sage Reed, sophomore, Central
Lyla Feldman, senior, Livingston
Damiya Graham, senior, Millburn           

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Immaculate's Nila Giraud (10) is SC's Essex County Player of the Year while University coach Middy Baraka was proud of the achievements for his Phoenx which included being the ECT runner-up to IC and then capturing third straight Group 1 state championship in the recently-completed 2023-2024 hoops campaign. (SC photo and also by Jeff Stiefbold)

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