Recap
Sayreville Rolls Past Old Bridge in Dominant Road Victory, 92–57
Sayreville War Memorial 92, Old Bridge 57
Matawan, NJ — OLD BRIDGE, N.J. — Sayreville delivered one of its most complete performances of the season Tuesday night, overpowering Old Bridge 92–57 in a wire‑to‑wire victory on the road. Behind a balanced scoring attack and standout defensive effort, the Bombers controlled all four quarters and set the tone early.
Sayreville opened the night with a blistering 22–10 first quarter, pushing the pace and converting turnovers into transition points. The momentum carried into the second period, where both teams scored 17 points, sending the Bombers into halftime with a comfortable 39–27 lead.
The third quarter proved decisive. Sayreville erupted for 31 points—its highest scoring frame of the game—while holding Old Bridge to 18. The Bombers’ relentless pressure and unselfish ball movement broke the game open and stretched the lead beyond reach. Sayreville closed the fourth quarter strong as well, outscoring Old Bridge 22–14 to seal the 35‑point victory.
Stat Leaders
Senior guard Sam Jones powered the win with a game‑high 31 points and 5 assists, carving up the Knights’ defense with drives, mid‑range shooting, and timely distribution.
Chidi Chukwurah added 22 points and 7 rebounds, providing a steady inside‑out presence and controlling the glass throughout the night.
Ziyan Jones chipped in 19 points, showcasing consistent scoring across all four quarters.
Forward Andrew Provenza delivered one of the team’s grittiest performances, finishing with 6 points and 10 rebounds, while JC Lewis contributed in multiple areas with 5 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists, anchoring the Bombers’ perimeter defense and playmaking.
Blue Collar Basketball Awards
Hard Hat: Braden Freyer — Recognized for hustle, defensive intensity, and doing the little things that rarely show up in the box score.
Dime Dropper: JC Lewis — Awarded for his excellent court vision and team‑leading 6 assists.
The Board Boss: Andrew Provenza — Honored for dominating the glass and controlling rebounds on both ends.
With the victory, Sayreville continues to build momentum as the season advances, demonstrating depth, energy, and a strong team identity.

