There’s a new No. 1.
Manchester Township’s Devyn Quigley scored 35 points in a Feb. 21, 2024 game to top longtime Shore Conference girls basketball record-holder Kelly Hughes’ total of 2,588 points. Quigley finished the state tournament victory over Overbrook wiht 2,589 points.
Hughes played at Point Pleasant Borough through 2013.
The second-leading scorer at the Shore among active players is Trinity Hall senior and Harvard commit Nina Emnace, who had 1,467 points entering the state playoffs.
Here are Quigley’s scoring stats year by year:
(Freshman) 2020-21: 15 games played, 166 points, 11.0 PPG
(Sophomore) 2021-22: 25 GP, 536 points, 21.4 PPG
(Junior) 2022-23: 28 GP, 977 points, 34.8 PPG
(Senior) 2023-24: 26 GP, 875 points, 33.6 PPG
Total: 96 GP, 2,589 points, 27.2 PPG
Here’s the complete list of every player who has ever topped the 1,500-point plateau while playing for a Shore high school as of Feb. 22, 2024.
Jersey Shore All-Time Scoring List
Points Name, School (year of graduation)
Manchester Devyn Quigley drives to the basket. Manchester Girls Basketball defeats Middletown South in 2023 WOBM Christmas Tournament opening round in Toms River on December 26, 2023.
2,589 Devyn Quigley, Manchester Township (2024)
2,588 Kelly Hughes, Point Boro (2013)
2,534 Patricia Delehanty, Shore (1978)
2,525 Marina Mabrey, Point Beach/Manasquan (2015)
2,234 Audrey Gomez, St. John Vianney (1991)
2,190 Christie Pearce, Point Boro (1993)
2,145 Dara Mabrey, Manasquan (2018)
2,123 Michaela Mabrey, St. John Vianney/Manasquan (2012)
2,111 Virginia Sourlis, Rumson-Fair Haven (1982)
2,075 Katelynn Flaherty, Point Beach/Manasquan (2014)
2,060 Andrea Ashuck, Middletown South (1985)
Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals featuring Manasquan vs Red Bank Regional. Manasquan’s Faith Masonius.Toms River, NJSaturday, February 16, 2019
2,032 Faith Masonius, Manasquan (2019)
2,010 Destiny Adams, Manchester (2021)
2,004 Brynn Farrell, St. Rose (2020)
1,988 Jenna Paul, Toms River North (2019)
1,975 Kathy Finn, Mater Dei Prep (1980)
1,932 Rosie Strutz, Asbury Park (1979)
1,923 Candice McCallum, Southern (1997)
1,894 Chris McGuire, Freehold Township (1990)
1,874 Pam Reaves, Asbury Park (1977)
1,825 Chakia Cole, Marlboro (2004)
1,824 Kristina Donza, Jackson Memorial (2020)
1,783 Joyce Bell, Neptune (1989)
1,775 Chrissy Fisher, Rumson-Fair Haven (2002)
1,773 Kristina Danella, Red Bank Catholic (2008)
1,772 Lauren Clarke, Colts Neck (2010)
1,772 Kris Witfill, Donovan Catholic (1989)
1,766 Brooke Kelly, Ocean (1998)
1,747 Madison St. Rose, St. John Vianney (2022)
1,740 Tracey Gunning, St. Rose (1978)
1,740 Kristen Sharkey, Southern (2010)
1,726 Shannon Mayrose, Freehold (2009)
1,710 Debbie Emery, Ocean (1982)
1,709 Stephanie Karcz, Middletown South (2016)
1,703 Renee Kurowski, St. John Vianney (1983)
1,701 Syessence Davis, Neptune (2011)
1,700 Maria Alonso, Donovan Catholic (1974)
1,695 Alexa Ryan, Raritan (2009)
1,687 Dee Scott, Manchester Township (1987)
1,678 Hannah Missry, Jackson Memorial (2013)
1,677 Lola Mullaney, Colts Neck/Manasquan (2019)
1,672 Kate Miller, Rumson-Fair Haven (2009)
1,670 Brooke Hampton, Colts Neck (2010)
Rylee Drahos goes up with a shot. University defeats Shore Regional in NJSIAA Group 1 Championship game in Toms River on March 5, 2023.
1,660 Rylee Drahos, Shore (2023)
1,638 Patti Brink, Henry Hudson (1978)
1,635 Lucie Fontanella, Toms River East (1990)
1,625 Jill Spaschak, Southern (1984)
1,625 Jadis Rhodin, Manchester Township (2005)
1,623 Bobbie Cowie, Freehold Township (1980)
1,620 Lucy Thomas, St. Rose (2018)
1,618 Shakena Richardson, Neptune (2011)
Immaculate’s Jordan McLemore goes down as she tries to keep up with St. Rose’s Kat Phipps as she drives to the basket. Immaculate’s St Rose vs Lodi Immaculate NJSIAA State Girls Basketball Non-Public B Group Championshp on March 14, 2015 in Toms River. Peter Ackerman/Staff Photographer
1,610 Kat Phipps, St. Rose (2015)
1,601 Heidi Waterman, Shore (1991)
1,600 Kim Hughes, St. Rose (2000)
1,600 Tomora Young, Red Bank (1995)
1,574 Hailee Hallard, Middletown North (2017)
1,573 Brina Pollack, Marlboro (2003)
1,564 Gabrielle Valmon, Manchester Township (2011)
1,554 Erica Gomez, St. John Vianney (1995)
1,552 Ellen Clark, St. Rose (1983)
1,534 Kim MacMillan, Toms River East (1999)
1,529 Samantha Clark, St. Rose (2012)
1,527 Priscilla Lane, Manchester Township (1981)
1,521 Dana Carbone, Donovan Catholic (2014)
1,513 Lauren Wagner, Central (1992)
1,508 Nikki Tierney, Mater Dei Prep (1990)
1,503 Camille Valmon, Manchester Township (2009)
If you know of other Shore Conference girls basketball players who scored 1,500 or more points during her high school career, please contact Kevin Perrington-Turner at [email protected] with that player’s name, year of graduation and how many total points scored.
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Girls basketball star nears Shore all-time scoring record: full list of Top 66 career leaders
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