Big North Conference stat leaders through Feb. 13

High School Sports Elite • Feb 13, 2024

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PlayerSchoolGamesPTS TotalPTS Avg
Samantha SerranoHoly Angels2052626.3
Jessaiah ReynosoPassaic2350522
Olivia IsaacsonWayne Valley2247521.6
Angie TiradoDemarest2448220.1
Siena ShusterWayne Hills2243218.8
My’shayla ClancyPaterson Kennedy2444618.6
Nyasia PauldoPaterson Eastside1018917.2
Juliet SchwartzTenafly2034816.6
Celina BussanichPascack Valley2338016.5
Lexi CarnegieTeaneck1321116.2
Sienna CoreyNorthern Highlands2235316
Layla GiordanoOld Tappan2234115.5
Kate WalshWestwood2234215.5
Zoe WasserlaufTenafly2436915.4
Kylie CabanaParamus Catholic2335415.4
Bianca EllisParamus Catholic2334615
Selena CieszkoImmaculate Heart2130214.4
Nadia OtuyeluRidgefield Park1724114.2
Nevaeh BanksPaterson Eastside2230714
Camden EpsteinRamapo2332013.9
Sofia ValenteImmaculate Heart2128713.7
Demi SimpsonTeaneck2128113.4
Gabriella MittelmanDemarest2431813.2
Cayla MenicolaRamapo2228813.1
Faith ErasmoFair Lawn1924512.9
Celine De La RosaBergenfield1924412.8
Celeste HarperHoly Angels2025412.7
Madison TrocolarIndian Hills1721412.6
Ava BurkePascack Valley2429812.4
Gabriella BartelucciDumont2328412.3
Cate WeinbergerNorthern Highlands2226612.1
Alexandra StefanelliPassaic Valley1315411.8
Leayana DorvilleTeaneck2529311.7
Amelia GuardascioneLakeland2326611.6
Marissa LaVerghettaMahwah2427811.6
Erin GashlerWestwood2427611.5
Zahniya CastilloPaterson Kennedy2225111.4
Catie KlemmRidgewood2123911.4
Avery VaccaWest Milford2124011.4
Sophia MandalakisDumont2326011.3
Krista PricePassaic Valley1921111.1
Gianna PeraltaLakeland2324510.7
Leeya AncleCliffside Park1919910.5
Charlotte AutyRamsey1818910.5
Harper CohnMahwah2424810.3
Toni PernettiRamapo2323610.3
Madisyn McNairHackensack1818310.2
Raina GibbsPascack Valley242379.9
Maya GiordanoOld Tappan222179.9

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