HomeNewsMullica Hill NewsWeekly roundup: Clearview Lady Pioneer scores career 1,000th-point

Weekly roundup: Clearview Lady Pioneer scores career 1,000th-point

Also, Harrison Township Police Department implement body worn camera program for first time

Clearview Regional High School senior Elaina Hansen snags a rebound during the Pioneers’ 55–52 win last Wednesday against Gloucester County Institute of Technology. Through Clearview’s first eight games of the season, Hansen is averaging more than 20 points per game.

Clearview Regional High School senior Elaina Hansen is leading the girls basketball team with 20.2 points per game in 2017–18 after reaching her 1,000th career point on Dec. 23. Also, Harrison Township police officers will begin recording almost all interactions with the public through newly implemented body worn cameras. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Senior Elaina Hansen overcomes injury to lead Clearview girls basketball

After finishing her junior season with 935 career points, it appeared reaching the 1,000 career points milestone would be a cinch for Clearview Regional High School girls basketball’s Elaina Hansen. Hansen scored her 1,000th point in the team’s fourth game of the season on Dec. 23 against Cherry Hill High School East. Through the first eight games of the 2017–18 season, Hansen is Clearview’s leading scorer, averaging 20.2 points per game.

Harrison Township Police Department implements new body worn camera program

For the first time, Harrison Township police officers will be wearing body-worn cameras during their shifts, recording almost all interactions with the public. According to Chief of Police Thomas Mills, while the cameras will provide additional opportunities to record evidence at the scene, the equipment will also allow quality control, accountability and credibility for officers and the community.

New additions and new attitude sparking Clearview boys basketball

A new attitude has permeated the Clearview Regional High School boys basketball program. After missing the playoffs and winning 12 games combined over the past two years, an experienced group of seniors is hungry to get the Pioneers back to the postseason and in contention for the Tri-County Conference Royal Division title.

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