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West Orange forward Anaya Karriem (0) had 16 points and 14 rebounds vs. Glen Ridge in Saturday's 43-38 Mountaineers' Essex County Tournament semifinal win. The Ridgers were led by standout forward Riley O'Sullivan (13) who had 16 points and seven rebounds in a stellar effort. Immaculate's Nilah Rivera (1) positions herself in front of University's Paradise Fisher during second ECT semifinal where Lions roared to a solid 72-55 victory to earn sixth straight trip into finals. Three of the important IC players, from left, London Caldwell (2), Nila Giraud (10) and Rivera (1) head upcourt. Among those enjoying action on Saturday were the Glen Ridge fans who provided strong support for Ridgers who were making first ECT semifinal appearance and had a strong effort. (Photos by Ayden Acebo)

West Orange & IC Underclassmen Aim
To Win An ECT Title For Their Seniors

By Steve Tober
For sidelinechatter.com

WEST ORANGE- West Orange’s Rhyan Watt and Immaculate Conception’s London Caldwell smiled and shared reflections of a job well done as they chatted in the lobby outside the Tarnoff Gymnasium at West Orange High School after each underclassman had done her part in helping to propel their respective teams into next weekend’s final of the 50th Essex County Girls Basketball Tournament.

Watt, an unrelenting sophomore guard, had scored 12 of her 16 points in a frenetic fourth quarter comeback to lead the second-seeded Mountaineers to a 43-38 win over third-seeded Glen Ridge before Caldwell joined fellow junior backcourt star Nilah Rivera in scoring 21 points apiece as top-seeded and 3-time defending champion IC had roared past fourth-seeded University, 72-55, in Saturday afternoon’s second semifinal.

As the two underclassmen, who also are members together with the Team Sharp AAU program, looked ahead to next Saturday’s (Feb. 22) 3 p.m. ECT final at Essex County College in Newark, each had the same message: Win it for the seniors!

And, while the precocious 10th grader for West Orange with a desire to take that big shot definitely wants to send senior teammates such as Anaya Karriem and Kyley Gary Grayson out as county champions, Caldwell’s identical quest for hoping to make her seniors Nila Giraud and Camille Wiley champs has equal intensity, there is one big difference.

Since it was announced this past week that the Archdiocese of Newark plans to close Immaculate Conception High School for good in June, not only will the Lion seniors be seeking a final ECT title, but all eight members of the 2024-2025 IC girls hoops squad will also be shooting for the final county crown that they can ever win in that uniform while representing the Montclair-based Catholic school that is celebrating its 100th year of existence after opening way back in 1925.

“We really want to go out with a bang this year and we want to win the county and state titles for the seniors,” said Caldwell, who came to IC last season after spending her freshman year at St. Benedict’s. “Going to school at Immaculate has been such a great experience for me and I love my classmates and teachers so the news about our school closing really hits home.

“But, we’re also very determined to make these final few weeks of the last basketball season for our high school very special!”

West Orange (19-6) will look to repeat history of six years ago and deny IC (16-7) in its final quest for an ECT title as the Mountaineers appear in their first championship game since 2019 when, led by current Yale University standout Kiley Capstraw and 2018-2019 Essex Player of the Year Mya Bembry, defeated IC, 36-25, for the county championship.

“Our team in 2019 was tremendous and now we want to win it for our seniors because this is their last rodeo,” said Watt who tied Karriem for top scoring honors vs. Glen Ridge with 16 points. “When our team plays with the rhythm we found in the fourth quarter today we are certainly capable of winning championships.”

Glen Ridge (17-7), which is enjoying a superb season under the guidance of first-year coach Kristina Danella, led 32-31 with just 2:59 to play before the Mountaineers, with Gary-Grayson, Watt and Karriem accounting for three steals in 75 seconds, scored five quick points to take a 36-32 lead with just 1:34 remaining.

The Ridgers’ standout 6-2 senior center Riley O’Sullivan (16 points, 7 rebounds) brought her team back to within a basket, 36-34, with 1:12 left, but seven made free throws, including two each by Karriem and Gary-Grayson and three by Watt, helped the Mountaineers close out the victory and end with a 19-12 flurry in the final eight minutes.

Glen Ridge had led by as many as seven, 26-19, with 51 seconds left in the third quarter before West Orange closed out that stanza with a flurry capped by Watt’s drive to the hoop pulled the Mountaineers to within 26-24 heading into the fourth where West Orange generated effective and extensive pressure ‘D’ for the first time leading to key turnovers by the Ridgers.

“We focused much better defensively in the fourth quarter, played harder and showed that we just wanted it more,” said Karriem, who had a ‘double-double’ with 14 rebounds to go with her 16 points, 4 steals and 3 blocks. “It took us a while to react well to their zone, but everyone plays zone against us and it’s a matter of us executing which we finally did down the stretch to earn the win.”

Glen Ridge, making its first-ever appearance in an ECT semifinal, shows the talent of a team that will be reckoned with in the upcoming North 2, Group 1 state tournament where University is a likely top competitor once again.

O’Sullivan and 6-1 junior Ally Snyder, who had a solid floor game with 5 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 steals and an assist to go along with 4 points, give the Ridgers a strong tandem up front while senior Katie Powers (10 points, 4 assists) is an excellent floor general.

One concern vs. West Orange was that neither key sophomore starter Caitlin Hood or junior Annabel Koss-DeFrank, who appeared to suffer an injured in the first half, saw the court much at all, and their absence definitely hindered the Ridgers, who also saw Snyder have to play while saddled with four fouls for much of the second half.

Still, West Orange’s defense had a noticeable uptick in the fourth quarter leading to critical turnovers and a climactic change in momentum in favor of the Mountaineers.

“I thought we focused much better defensively in the fourth quarter and also made more of the right decisions,” said veteran West Orange coach Caniece Williams. “We also took advantage of some of their weaknesses to help us gain the lead, and we began to shoot better as well.”

Immaculate Will Be Seeking Fourth Straight ECT Title On Saturday at ECC

West Orange will have its hands full with IC next Saturday even with the fact that the Mountaineers recently defeated the Lions (51-42, Feb. 7) in West Orange.

It was a rare in-county loss for IC which is 57-2 vs. Essex foes in the past four seasons, which includes the Lions’ 8-1 record vs. West Orange in addition to now 10-1 vs. University after throttling the Phoenix (11-10) in Saturday’s second semifinal thanks in part to superb 3-point shooting, including seven of the team’s eight made tri-fectas coming in the first half when the Lions built a commanding 36-23 lead.

“It really came together for us today and I am proud of the way everybody played,” said Rivera, who was superb with her 21 points to go along with 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals. “Emotions were running high and we were definitely said when we heard about our school closing down especially since this team is a really big part of the school and the sisterhood is really strong with this group.

“While we will look to the future and definitely stay in contact with each other, we also want to focus right now on our main goals of first winning another county championship and then aim to capture a state title.”

IC’s first five with Caldwell, Rivera and fellow junior Jaya Curtis (11 points, 6 rebounds) along with senior Division I commits Nila Giraud (10 points, 10 rebounds) and Camille Wiley (9 points) is as athletic a group as coach Jimmy Kreie has had in his four seasons at the helm.

And, he was very pleased with his team’s shooting performance in Saturday’s semis as the Lions pulled away early in the contest.

“That is by far the best we’ve shot this season,” he said. “We did a couple of drills at practice yesterday where we concentrated on passing to get us in the flow and we were taking rhythm shots.

“Today was the best we’ve moved offensively all year and it’s awesome to watch the kids’ summer work now paying off.

“We played bad against West Orange and may have let the crowd get to us plus free throws were 13-1 which is interesting.

“We like the bigger stage and that’s why we do showcases and travel. That was the first time I’ve lost to West Orange since I was the freshmen coach at Newark Tech 12 years ago.

“It’s time to get back to practice and then we’ll focus on the county final.

“It was a tough week with the news about the school closing but that news also gives us the ability to write the rest of Immaculate’s page and we get to write it th way we want to.

“The girls are locked in and focused!”

NOTES- Among the IC alumni watching the Lion girls take on University in Saturday’s semifinals was longtime school assistant principal and former track coach Pat Dyer who has worked at school since 1976…West Orange sophomore Kennedy Curry is the daughter of former Seton Hall Prep basketball standout Mark Curry (Class of 2000), who played on a couple of Pirate coach Bob Farrell’s better SHP teams…While Glen Ridge’s O’Sullivan is heading to Massachusetts Institute of Technology another Ridger senior planning to play women’s college basketball at the next level is guard Jorie Boyle who is headed to Ramapo College in the fall…University senior guard Paradise Fisher, who had led the Phoenix to the last three ECT finals during a superb 4-year scholastic career, had 11 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals in her final ECT game on Saturday….West Caldwell Recreation director Gabe DeMasi was one of the officials for the West Orange-Glen Ridge game…Former longtime Essex County coach (Clifford Scott, West Orange, West Side) Greg Tynes was seated courtside taking in the action of the ECT girls semifinal doubleheader….Kudos to West Orange site director Stephan Zichella, the athletic director for the Mountaineers, who did a superb job hosting the semfinals along with his staff. Also shining as usual was public address announce Pat McGlynn from West Essex. Doing the official scorebook was Caldwell assistant football and basketball coach Rob Petoia, while handling the clock duties for all four games on Saturday was former Caldwell basketball standout guard Lorenzo Sozio, Jr. His dad is the ECT girls co-director and was on hand all afternoon to assist with the proceedings along with co-director Sjocquelyn Winstead, the AD at Columbia.

Essex County Girls Basketball semifinals:
(3) GLEN RIDGE (17-7) 4 12 10 12 -38
(2) WEST ORANGE (19-6) 11 5 8 19 -43
Glen Ridge: Riley O’Sullivan 6-1-1-16, Ally Snyder 1-0-2-4, Katie Powers 2-1-3-10, Caitlin Hood 0-0-0-0, Annabel Koss-Defrank 1-0-0-2, Jorie Boyle 0-2-0-6, Anabel Mira-McKenzie 0-0-0-0. Totals: 10-4-6-38
West Orange: Kyley Gary-Grayson 2-0-5-9, Rhyan Watt 6-0-4-16, Anaya Karriem 4-0-8-16, Kennedy Curry 0-0-0-0, Jordyn Batts 0-0-0-0, Taraji Muhammad 0-0-0-0, Elianna Dennis 0-0-0-0 Totals: 13-0-17-43

(4) UNIVERSITY (11-10) 9 14 14 18 -55
(1) IMMACULATE (16-7) 17 19 21 15 -72
University: Paradise Fisher 3-0-5-11, Aaliyah Littles 1-4-0-14, Brianna Holt 7-0-2-16, Taylor LaRue 3-0-0-6, Ki-Lin Thomas 0-2-0-6, Carryn Grand-Pierre 0-0-2-2, Shanaa Manning-Cook 0-0-0-0, Jayanna Hayes 0-0-0-0, Amira Corbett 0-0-0-0, Jaydah Carswell 0-0-0-0. Totals: 14-6-8-55
Immaculate: Jayah Curtis 0-3-2-11, London Caldwell 4-2-7-21, Nila Giraud 2-1-3-10, Nilah Rivera 3-2-9-21, Camille Wiley 4-0-1-9, Daiya Anderson 0-0-0-0, Niaja Troutman 0-0-0-0. Totals: 13-8-22-72

ECT Girls: Most Titles Won:
Shabazz 17
Columbia 6
Bloomfield 4
Clifford Scott 4
Immaculate 4
University 3
East Orange Campus 2
Newark Tech 2
Nutley 2

Most Appearances In Final:
Shabazz 21
University 11
Columbia 9
Clifford Scott 8
Bloomfield 6
Immaculate 6
East Orange Campus 4
West Side 3
Montclair 3
Newark Tech 3

The 49 ECT Girls Finals Year By Year:
2024: Immaculate 75 University 65
2023: Immaculate 60 University 54
2022: Immaculate 67 University 59
2021: no tourney due to covid-19
2020: University 61 Immaculate 34
2019: West Orange 36 Immaculate 25
2018: Newark Tech 71 University 62
2017: Newark Tech 55 West Orange 53 (in OT)
2016: East Orange Campus 42 Newark Tech 40
2015: East Orange Campus 51 Montclair 32
2014: Shabazz 54 Montclair 51
2013: Shabazz 61 East Orange Campus 46
2012: Shabazz 59 Montclair 33
2011: Shabazz 61 University 58
2010: Shabazz 67 Columbia 57
2009: Shabazz 61 University 50
2008: University 65 Shabazz 51
2007: Shabazz 64 University 58
2006: Shabazz 71 Bloomfield Tech 60
2005: Shabazz 70 Bloomfield Tech 55
2004: Shabazz 72 Orange 45
2003: Shabazz 81 East Orange Campus 45
2002: Shabazz 82 East Orange 31
2001: Columbia 59 Shabazz 55
2000: Bloomfield 41 West Side 26
1999: Columbia 57 Orange 45
1998: Columbia 64 Clifford Scott 52
1997: Bloomfield 53 Shabazz 47
1996: Columbia 49 Bloomfield 41
1995: Mount St. Dominic 57 Bloomfield 45
1994: Clifford Scott 59 Mount St. Dominic 53 (OT)
1993: Clifford Scott 46 Livingston 37
1992: Clifford Scott 55 West Side 36
1991: Shabazz 52 Clifford Scott 51
1990: Immaculate 51 University 48
1989: Bloomfield 58 Immaculate 46
1988: Bloomfield 65 University 50
1987: University 71 Shabazz 42
1986: Irvington 57 East Orange 50
1985: Shabazz 58 Irvington 57
1984: Shabazz 51 Belleville 46
1983: Shabazz 62 Clifford Scott 60
1982: Shabazz 61Clifford Scott 55
1981: Clifford Scott 51 East Orange 49
1980: East Orange 53 Barringer 45
1979: Columbia 38 Barringer 37
1978: Columbia 73 Glen Ridge 24
1977: Nutley 56 Columbia 34
1976: Nutley 55 Columbia 33
1975: West Side 55 West Essex 48
*ECT historical information provided by Jeff Goldberg


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West Orange's Kyley Gary Grayson (10) sizes up possibilities vs. Glen Ridge while coach Kristina Danella urges on her Ridgers including Ally Snyder (22) who begins drive to hoop vs. Mountaineers' Anaya Karriem. University's Paradise Fisher (2) looks for teammate as she moves ball upcourt and West Orange coach Caniece Williams' husband Darryl cheers on Mountaineers as they mount second half comeback in eventual 43-38 win vs. Ridgers.

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