Longtime College of New Jersey wrestling coach Dave Icenhower resigned after 33 seasons at the helm, according to a source close to the program.
Icenhower, a two-time NCAA Division III Coach of the Year, told his wrestlers on Sunday that he was stepping down. The Lehigh University graduate built TCNJ, formerly Trenton State, into one of the most successful Division III programs.
The 1979 squad captured the first of the school's five Division III team championships, also winning titles in 1981, '83, '84 and '87. Under Icenhower, the Lions finished in the top five nationally during 19 of his 33 seasons.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Final West Jersey Baseball standings
Skyland Conference | |||
Delaware Division | |||
Overall | Division | ||
x-Watchung Hills | (18-8) | (11-4) | |
Hillsborough | (18-9) | (10-6) | |
Immaculata | (11-12) | (9-6) | |
Hunterdon Central | (20-10) | (9-7) | |
North Hunterdon | (13-13) | (9-7) | |
Montgomery | (10-15) | (7-9) | |
Ridge | (15-13) | (7-9) | |
Phillipsburg | (13-14) | (6-10) | |
Bridgewater | (8-17) | (3-13) | |
Raritan Division | |||
Overall | Division | ||
x-Voorhees | (18-4) | (10-2) | |
Somerville | (17-10) | (8-4) | |
North Plainfield | (13-10) | (7-5) | |
Warren Hills | (12-12) | (7-5) | |
Franklin | (9-13) | (5-7) | |
Pingry | (7-14) | (3-9) | |
Delaware Valley | (2-18) | (2-10) | |
Valley Division | |||
Overall | Division | ||
x-North Warren | (15-8) | (11-1) | |
Gill St. Bernard's | (17-10) | (10-2) | |
Bound Brook | (8-11) | (7-5) | |
Bernards | (8-12) | (6-6) | |
South Hunterdon | (6-11) | (4-7) | |
Belvidere | (5-16) | (3-8) | |
Manville | (1-17) | (0-12) | |
Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference | |||
Freedom Division | |||
Overall | Division | ||
x-Hackettstown | (21-2) | (10-0) | |
Hopatcong | (13-8) | (7-3) | |
Lenape Valley | (11-11) | (7-3) | |
Wallkill Valley | (7-17) | (3-7) | |
Newton | (3-17) | (2-8) | |
Kittatinny | (5-16) | (1-9) | |
American Division | |||
Overall | Division | ||
x-Montville | (22-5) | (12-2) | |
Pope John | (24-5-1) | (11-2-1) | |
Sparta | (14-10-1) | (6-7-1) | |
High Point | (13-10) | (6-7) | |
Mount Olive | (9-15) | (6-8) | |
Vernon | (7-11) | (5-9) | |
Jefferson | (6-14) | (4-9) | |
Morris Hills | (8-17) | (4-10) | |
x-division champion |
Belvidere wrestling job on hold following meeting
Belvidere High School is still without a head wrestling coach after discussions were tabled at the last Board of Education meeting on Wednesday.
According to Superintendent of Schools Dirk Swaneveld, both candidates, Tom Noto and Dan McIntyre, will be discussed openly at the next meeting on Wednesday, July 27 with the hopes of reaching a decision.
Swaneveld said that an outpouring of public support from both parents, wrestlers and fans for Noto on Wednesday, prompted some board members to table the motion to name a new coach.
"Some parents spoke for Tom [Noto] and townspeople," Swaneveld said. "And the athletes did a nice job on his behalf."
Noto, 29, has been the coach for the past four seasons, but was not immediately rehired for 2011-12. He doesn't hold a permanent position at the school, while McIntrye is a social studies teacher.
Noto, a two-time New Jersey state champion at South River and standout at Hofstra University, inherited a program in 2007-08 that was on the verge of becoming either a co-op program or dropped all together. Numbers were very low and the Seaters were forfeiting a number of weight classes. Belvidere went a combined 35-92-1 from 2001 until his arrival and was 1-26 the season before he took over from former coach Brett Hyland, now an assistant at Warren Hills.
According to Superintendent of Schools Dirk Swaneveld, both candidates, Tom Noto and Dan McIntyre, will be discussed openly at the next meeting on Wednesday, July 27 with the hopes of reaching a decision.
Swaneveld said that an outpouring of public support from both parents, wrestlers and fans for Noto on Wednesday, prompted some board members to table the motion to name a new coach.
"Some parents spoke for Tom [Noto] and townspeople," Swaneveld said. "And the athletes did a nice job on his behalf."
Noto, 29, has been the coach for the past four seasons, but was not immediately rehired for 2011-12. He doesn't hold a permanent position at the school, while McIntrye is a social studies teacher.
Noto, a two-time New Jersey state champion at South River and standout at Hofstra University, inherited a program in 2007-08 that was on the verge of becoming either a co-op program or dropped all together. Numbers were very low and the Seaters were forfeiting a number of weight classes. Belvidere went a combined 35-92-1 from 2001 until his arrival and was 1-26 the season before he took over from former coach Brett Hyland, now an assistant at Warren Hills.
In his first season, Noto's team finished 7-12-1. This past season, Belvidere went 9-12 and qualified for the sectionals for the first time in 10 years, beating Madison, 33-30, in the first round before a 41-33 loss to Boonton in the semifinals. The Seaters are 37-54-1 overall in his four seasons.
McIntyre previously was the head coach at Pleasant Valley High School in Pennsylvania and is a former star wrestler at both Liberty High School in Bethlehem and the University of Maryland.
Hunterdon wrestling duals this Saturday
Delaware Valley coach Andy Fitz was kind enough to pass information regarding the annual Hunterdon duals this Saturday at Del Val. Schedule and competing teams are as follows:
There are six rounds of wrestling with each team participating in four dual meets. There will be no overall champion. Wrestling starts at 8:30 a.m.
There are 18 teams entered:
Delaware Valley
Hunterdon Central
North Hunterdon
Voorhees
Bound Brook
Franklin
Governor Livingston
Hopewell Valley
Iselin Kennedy
Manville
Notre Dame
Phillipsburg
Plainfield
Princeton
Somerville
Warren Hills
Woodbridge
Hunterdon County mixed
There are six rounds of wrestling with each team participating in four dual meets. There will be no overall champion. Wrestling starts at 8:30 a.m.
There are 18 teams entered:
Delaware Valley
Hunterdon Central
North Hunterdon
Voorhees
Bound Brook
Franklin
Governor Livingston
Hopewell Valley
Iselin Kennedy
Manville
Notre Dame
Phillipsburg
Plainfield
Princeton
Somerville
Warren Hills
Woodbridge
Hunterdon County mixed
Dubuque to hold wrestling camp at Warren Hills
Joe Dubuque's Expert Wrestling Clinic and Tournament will be held Aug. 1-3 at Warren Hills Regional High School in Washington, N.J.
Dubuque is a former two-time New Jersey state champion at Glen Ridge and a two-time NCAA champion at Indiana University. Sessions will run from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. each day and is open to all high school and middle school athletes for incoming grades six through 12.
Taylor Walsh, a former two-time state champ and three-time finalist from Camden Catholic, also will be on hand for technique training with Dubuque. Walsh, a 149-pounder for Indiana, was 21-5 in a redshirt campaign and will have freshman eligibility in 2011-12.
Pre-registration fee is $95 and $110 at the door. Registration will be Monday, Aug. 1 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The fee is $35 for the tournament only.
Dubuque is a former two-time New Jersey state champion at Glen Ridge and a two-time NCAA champion at Indiana University. Sessions will run from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. each day and is open to all high school and middle school athletes for incoming grades six through 12.
Taylor Walsh, a former two-time state champ and three-time finalist from Camden Catholic, also will be on hand for technique training with Dubuque. Walsh, a 149-pounder for Indiana, was 21-5 in a redshirt campaign and will have freshman eligibility in 2011-12.
Pre-registration fee is $95 and $110 at the door. Registration will be Monday, Aug. 1 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The fee is $35 for the tournament only.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Source: Kane to be next North baseball coach
Michael Kane is expected to be named the new head coach of North Hunterdon's baseball program.
According to a source, Kane may be approved at the next Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, June 21. He will succeed longtime coach Parker Snare, who guided the Lions for the past 32 seasons. According to athletic director John Deutsch in an e-mail sent to Open Mike on Thursday, both he and Snare agreed at the end of 2010 that this would be his final season.
At least one source has said that Snare, who resigned from the district as a health and physical education teacher after the 2009-10 school year, was forced out. Snare is currently on vacation and was not available for comment.
Kane, a special education teacher at the Hunterdon County school since 2002, according to his page on the school's web site, served as an assistant coach on Snare's staff during the 2011 season.
Snare guided the Lions to a 13-13 mark this past season and earned his 500th career victory in the team's 11-9 win over Montgomery on June 2. According to one source, Snare was told mid-May that he would not be brought back for a 33rd season in 2012. It was reported here several weeks ago that Snare may not be rehired for next season.
The former coach reportedly informed his team that he would not return next season after the Lions' 18-2 win over Hopatcong in the season finale on June 6.
Under Snare, North Hunterdon went 501-284-2 overall. This season, the Lions went 1-1 in the North 2, Group 4 playoffs -- beating Bayonne, 4-2, in the opening round before a 6-3 loss at Woodbridge in the quarterfinals.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Update: Snare done at North Hunterdon
It's official. Veteran baseball coach Parker Snare has coached his final game at North Hunterdon.
Athletic director John Deutsch confirmed via e-mail on Thursday that the school is conducting a search for Snare's successor.
"Parker Snare has had a wonderful 33-year career as a baseball coach at North Hunterdon High School, affecting the lives of many students during his tenure," Deutsch said in a written statement. "Parker retired from our district in June 2010 and we agreed to have him coach one last season, therefore providing him the chance to reach the milestone of 500 career wins, which he did. We were very happy for him that he was able to finish his final season with 501 total career wins. We wish coach Snare all the best in his future endeavors.
"We will be hiring a new head coach soon and we will be looking to take our baseball program in a new direction."
Snare guided the Lions to a 13-13 mark this past season and earned his 500th career victory in the team's 11-9 win over Montgomery on June 2. According to one source, Snare was told mid-May that he would not be brought back for a 33rd season in 2012. It was reported here several weeks ago that Snare may not be rehired for next season.
Snare, who is on vacation, also was unavailable for comment. The coach reportedly informed his team that he would not return next season after the Lions' 18-2 win over Hopatcong in the season finale on June 6.
Snare, a 1969 graduate of North Hunterdon and former standout athlete, retired from teaching at the end of the 2009-10 school year and, according to a source, someone in-house has applied for the position.
Under Snare, North Hunterdon went 501-284-2 overall. This season, the Lions went 1-1 in the North 2, Group 4 playoffs -- beating Bayonne, 4-2, in the opening round before a 6-3 loss at Woodbridge in the quarterfinals.
Last year, North Hunterdon was bounced in the opening round with a 5-2 loss to Piscataway after missing the playoffs for the first time ever in 2009. In 2008, North made a great run to the Group 4 final after capturing the program's third sectional championship (winning Central Jersey, Group 3 titles in 2001 and '03).
The Lions also won or shared nine conference titles and captured two Hunterdon-Warren titles ('96, '99) under Snare.
After Snare's 500th win, the school issued a press release in which Hughes and Deutsch had high praise for the veteran coach.
"Parker has been like a brother to me and he has been a dedicated employee of the North Hunterdon-Voorhees school district as a physical/health education for teacher for 31 and coach for 32 years," Hughes said. "Mr. Snare has always had a positive rapport with our staff, parents and students. Reaching this historic goal couldn't have happened to a better guy."
"I an proud of coach Snare's perseverance in achieving this momentous goal in his career," Deutsch said in the release. "Mr. Snare has spent many untold hours during his coaching tenure with our student athletes and providing a positive experience for all of them. Coach Snare has had a great group of kids in the Hunterdon County community every year. Coach Snare falls under a small elite group of NJ coaches to obtain 500 wins and this is truly a history day in North history."
Athletic director John Deutsch confirmed via e-mail on Thursday that the school is conducting a search for Snare's successor.
"Parker Snare has had a wonderful 33-year career as a baseball coach at North Hunterdon High School, affecting the lives of many students during his tenure," Deutsch said in a written statement. "Parker retired from our district in June 2010 and we agreed to have him coach one last season, therefore providing him the chance to reach the milestone of 500 career wins, which he did. We were very happy for him that he was able to finish his final season with 501 total career wins. We wish coach Snare all the best in his future endeavors.
"We will be hiring a new head coach soon and we will be looking to take our baseball program in a new direction."
Snare guided the Lions to a 13-13 mark this past season and earned his 500th career victory in the team's 11-9 win over Montgomery on June 2. According to one source, Snare was told mid-May that he would not be brought back for a 33rd season in 2012. It was reported here several weeks ago that Snare may not be rehired for next season.
Snare, who is on vacation, also was unavailable for comment. The coach reportedly informed his team that he would not return next season after the Lions' 18-2 win over Hopatcong in the season finale on June 6.
Snare, a 1969 graduate of North Hunterdon and former standout athlete, retired from teaching at the end of the 2009-10 school year and, according to a source, someone in-house has applied for the position.
Under Snare, North Hunterdon went 501-284-2 overall. This season, the Lions went 1-1 in the North 2, Group 4 playoffs -- beating Bayonne, 4-2, in the opening round before a 6-3 loss at Woodbridge in the quarterfinals.
Last year, North Hunterdon was bounced in the opening round with a 5-2 loss to Piscataway after missing the playoffs for the first time ever in 2009. In 2008, North made a great run to the Group 4 final after capturing the program's third sectional championship (winning Central Jersey, Group 3 titles in 2001 and '03).
The Lions also won or shared nine conference titles and captured two Hunterdon-Warren titles ('96, '99) under Snare.
After Snare's 500th win, the school issued a press release in which Hughes and Deutsch had high praise for the veteran coach.
"Parker has been like a brother to me and he has been a dedicated employee of the North Hunterdon-Voorhees school district as a physical/health education for teacher for 31 and coach for 32 years," Hughes said. "Mr. Snare has always had a positive rapport with our staff, parents and students. Reaching this historic goal couldn't have happened to a better guy."
"I an proud of coach Snare's perseverance in achieving this momentous goal in his career," Deutsch said in the release. "Mr. Snare has spent many untold hours during his coaching tenure with our student athletes and providing a positive experience for all of them. Coach Snare has had a great group of kids in the Hunterdon County community every year. Coach Snare falls under a small elite group of NJ coaches to obtain 500 wins and this is truly a history day in North history."
Friday, June 10, 2011
McIntyre likely to be new Belvidere mat coach
Tom Noto's successful four-year run as Belvidere's wrestling coach appears to be over.
Superintendent Dirk Swaneveld on Friday confirmed that Dan McIntyre will be recommended for hire at the next Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, June 15.
"The board wants to move in different direction and it will be an administrative and personnel recommendation to hire Dan McIntyre on Wednesday night," Swaneveld said.
Swaneveld said that Noto is scheduled to interview for the position at 9 a.m on Monday.
Noto, by all accounts, has been nothing but a model coach and employee at the Warren County school. According to Swaneveld, Noto is "A gentleman and a great guy."
So, why is Noto, who brought the school's dying program back to respectability, caught under the political wheel?
"(Athletic director) Jason Klebez and I feel bad about the situation," Swaneveld said. "There are a number of board members that want a change. The board told us to go out and get somebody, but they didn't realize we had someone in-house who is the best qualified candidate."
McIntyre last coached at Pleasant Valley High School in Pennsylvania. He is a former star wrestler at Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., and is a highly regarded coach. McIntyre is a social studies teacher at Belvidere.
"His resume is outstanding," Swaneveld said. "And he is one of, if not the best teachers we have. Tommy did a great job with our gifted westlers. Maybe Dan can take them to an even higher level."
Klebez, a former baseball coach at Jefferson Township High School, also had high praise for Noto. Klebez took over as the school's AD in February.
"Tommy's been very positive," said Klebez, who guided Jefferson's baseball team to the North 1, Group 2 sectional final in 2009. "I've only known him for a few months. He's a dedicated individual and works well with our athletes. He's a good guy and we never had any issues."
Superintendent Dirk Swaneveld on Friday confirmed that Dan McIntyre will be recommended for hire at the next Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, June 15.
"The board wants to move in different direction and it will be an administrative and personnel recommendation to hire Dan McIntyre on Wednesday night," Swaneveld said.
Swaneveld said that Noto is scheduled to interview for the position at 9 a.m on Monday.
Noto, by all accounts, has been nothing but a model coach and employee at the Warren County school. According to Swaneveld, Noto is "A gentleman and a great guy."
So, why is Noto, who brought the school's dying program back to respectability, caught under the political wheel?
"(Athletic director) Jason Klebez and I feel bad about the situation," Swaneveld said. "There are a number of board members that want a change. The board told us to go out and get somebody, but they didn't realize we had someone in-house who is the best qualified candidate."
McIntyre last coached at Pleasant Valley High School in Pennsylvania. He is a former star wrestler at Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., and is a highly regarded coach. McIntyre is a social studies teacher at Belvidere.
"His resume is outstanding," Swaneveld said. "And he is one of, if not the best teachers we have. Tommy did a great job with our gifted westlers. Maybe Dan can take them to an even higher level."
Klebez, a former baseball coach at Jefferson Township High School, also had high praise for Noto. Klebez took over as the school's AD in February.
"Tommy's been very positive," said Klebez, who guided Jefferson's baseball team to the North 1, Group 2 sectional final in 2009. "I've only known him for a few months. He's a dedicated individual and works well with our athletes. He's a good guy and we never had any issues."
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Belvidere may be parting ways with wrestling coach
Tom Noto has done an outstanding job in four seasons as the Belvidere High School wrestling coach, bringing a program that was virtually dead, back to respectability in a short period time.
As unlikely as it may seem, Noto may not be back for a fifth season, though not of his own doing. The former two-time New Jersey state champion says he doesn't anticipate retaining his coaching job and that the Warren County school is beginning an interview process to hire a head coach starting on Monday.
"Two weeks ago I was told [Belvidere] was opening my position," said Noto, when reached by cell phone on Thursday. "I kind of knew this was going to happen eventually. I lost my [special education] teaching job [at the end of the 2009-10 school] year and I haven't spoken to anyone in the administration since."
Noto, who coached with a torn Achilles tendon last winter, said that he is scheduled to interview for his coaching job on Monday at 9 a.m. The former star wrestler at South River High School and Hofstra University said his tenure at Belvidere has been full of struggles since Day 1. Undaunted, Noto has never complained to the media and has always maintained a positive attitude, though the latest string of events would take its toll on the most dedicated of coaches.
"I've always kept my head up. I'm not a complainer," Noto said. "I'm a wrestler. I won't give up."
Since Noto is not in the building, his job has always been subject to challenge from an in-house candidate. According to sources, former Liberty (Pa.) High School star and Pleasant Valley coach Danny McIntrye is a leading candidate to be the County Seaters' next wrestling coach.
Neither McIntyre, athletic director Jason Klebez or superintendent Dirk Swaneveld immediately returned phone messages seeking comment. McIntyre is a social studies teacher at the high school.
Noto, 29, inherited a program in 2007-08 that was on the verge of becoming either a co-op program or dropped all together. Numbers were very low and the Seaters were forfeiting a number of weight classes. Belvidere went a combined 35-92-1 from 2001 until his arrival and was 1-26 the season before he took over from former coach Brett Hyland, now an assistant at Warren Hills.
In his first season, Noto's team finished 7-12-1. This past season, Belvidere went 9-12 and qualified for the sectionals for the first time in 10 years, beating Madison, 33-30, in the first round before a 41-33 loss to Boonton in the semifinals. The Seaters are 37-54-1 overall in his four seasons.
Numbers are finally on the rise, with nearly 30 wrestlers on last year's squad. Belvidere filled all 14 weight classes for the first time in Noto's four seasons. Rising senior Dylan Thorsen, a three-time district finalist and two-time region placewinner, has blossomed under Noto's watch.
"I'm a little angry, a little bitter," Noto said. "But I never treated anyone that way. I've always been positive."
As unlikely as it may seem, Noto may not be back for a fifth season, though not of his own doing. The former two-time New Jersey state champion says he doesn't anticipate retaining his coaching job and that the Warren County school is beginning an interview process to hire a head coach starting on Monday.
"Two weeks ago I was told [Belvidere] was opening my position," said Noto, when reached by cell phone on Thursday. "I kind of knew this was going to happen eventually. I lost my [special education] teaching job [at the end of the 2009-10 school] year and I haven't spoken to anyone in the administration since."
Noto, who coached with a torn Achilles tendon last winter, said that he is scheduled to interview for his coaching job on Monday at 9 a.m. The former star wrestler at South River High School and Hofstra University said his tenure at Belvidere has been full of struggles since Day 1. Undaunted, Noto has never complained to the media and has always maintained a positive attitude, though the latest string of events would take its toll on the most dedicated of coaches.
"I've always kept my head up. I'm not a complainer," Noto said. "I'm a wrestler. I won't give up."
Since Noto is not in the building, his job has always been subject to challenge from an in-house candidate. According to sources, former Liberty (Pa.) High School star and Pleasant Valley coach Danny McIntrye is a leading candidate to be the County Seaters' next wrestling coach.
Neither McIntyre, athletic director Jason Klebez or superintendent Dirk Swaneveld immediately returned phone messages seeking comment. McIntyre is a social studies teacher at the high school.
Noto, 29, inherited a program in 2007-08 that was on the verge of becoming either a co-op program or dropped all together. Numbers were very low and the Seaters were forfeiting a number of weight classes. Belvidere went a combined 35-92-1 from 2001 until his arrival and was 1-26 the season before he took over from former coach Brett Hyland, now an assistant at Warren Hills.
In his first season, Noto's team finished 7-12-1. This past season, Belvidere went 9-12 and qualified for the sectionals for the first time in 10 years, beating Madison, 33-30, in the first round before a 41-33 loss to Boonton in the semifinals. The Seaters are 37-54-1 overall in his four seasons.
Numbers are finally on the rise, with nearly 30 wrestlers on last year's squad. Belvidere filled all 14 weight classes for the first time in Noto's four seasons. Rising senior Dylan Thorsen, a three-time district finalist and two-time region placewinner, has blossomed under Noto's watch.
"I'm a little angry, a little bitter," Noto said. "But I never treated anyone that way. I've always been positive."
Former Warren Hills star Nemeth drafted
University of Connecticut senior first baseman Mike Nemeth, who graduated from Warren Hills in 2007, was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft on Wednesday.
Nemeth was taken in the 21st round (No. 641 overall). The 6-foot-1, 210-pounder, who bats left-handed, batted .359 (93-for-259) with 49 runs scored, three homers and 51 RBIs this season.
As a junior he appeared in a record-breaking 64 games and led UConn with a .386 batting average and in doubles with 20, RBIs with 84 and in hits with 98. Nemeth also blasted 15 homers and scored 63 runs.
Nemeth was an All-Big East Second Team selection in 2010.
In high school, Nemeth was a three-year letterwinner for the Blue Streaks and was voted MVP for his final two seasons. He finished as Warren Hills' career hits leader with 107 (until Ryan McCormick broke that mark in 2010) and holds single-season records for hits with 43 and RBIs with 34. He batted. 420 for his career at the Washington school.
Nemeth was taken in the 21st round (No. 641 overall). The 6-foot-1, 210-pounder, who bats left-handed, batted .359 (93-for-259) with 49 runs scored, three homers and 51 RBIs this season.
As a junior he appeared in a record-breaking 64 games and led UConn with a .386 batting average and in doubles with 20, RBIs with 84 and in hits with 98. Nemeth also blasted 15 homers and scored 63 runs.
Nemeth was an All-Big East Second Team selection in 2010.
In high school, Nemeth was a three-year letterwinner for the Blue Streaks and was voted MVP for his final two seasons. He finished as Warren Hills' career hits leader with 107 (until Ryan McCormick broke that mark in 2010) and holds single-season records for hits with 43 and RBIs with 34. He batted. 420 for his career at the Washington school.
Skyland Conference Valley All-Stars
Valley Division
1st Team
PLAYER GRADE POSITION SCHOOL
Alex Markham 12 C Gill St. Bernards
Nick Macaione 12 P North Warren
Anthony Mea 11 1B Gill St. Bernards
Joe Talnagi 12 2B Manville
Pat Dolan 12 SS North Warren
Anthony Palmieri 12 3B Bound Brook
Zach Racusin 12 OF Gill St. Bernards
Garret Becker 11 OF North Warren
Scott Clark 11 OF Bound Brook
JP McDonnell 12 OF Bernards
Ray Brown 12 P South Hunterdon
TJ Locatelli 11 P Bernards
Kevin Kelly 12 DH North Warren
Tyler Grogan 10 DH Belvidere
At Large
Kyle Capalbo 11 2B Bound Brook
Ryan Zeccola 11 3B Bernards
Andrew Ramey 11 OF Gill St. Bernards
Hunter Stevens 10 OF North Warren
2nd Team
Travis Eldridge 12 P North Warren
Nick Blackman 10 P Gill St. Bernards
Desmond Drumright 12 SS Bound Brook
Tom Tutka 12 SS Belvidere
Craig Tomkins 11 3B Belvidere
Duncan Salek 11 OF Bernards
Mark Leonhard 10 SS Gill St. Bernards
Brian Zarnowski 12 3B Manville
Jared Bogdan 9 OF South Hunterdon
Denver Greene 11 OF North Warren
Mike Palmieri 12 C Bound Brook
Steve Mottola 11 OF Belvidere
Corey Gilpin 12 1B Bernards
Doug deMarrais 9 C Bernards
1st Team
PLAYER GRADE POSITION SCHOOL
Alex Markham 12 C Gill St. Bernards
Nick Macaione 12 P North Warren
Anthony Mea 11 1B Gill St. Bernards
Joe Talnagi 12 2B Manville
Pat Dolan 12 SS North Warren
Anthony Palmieri 12 3B Bound Brook
Zach Racusin 12 OF Gill St. Bernards
Garret Becker 11 OF North Warren
Scott Clark 11 OF Bound Brook
JP McDonnell 12 OF Bernards
Ray Brown 12 P South Hunterdon
TJ Locatelli 11 P Bernards
Kevin Kelly 12 DH North Warren
Tyler Grogan 10 DH Belvidere
At Large
Kyle Capalbo 11 2B Bound Brook
Ryan Zeccola 11 3B Bernards
Andrew Ramey 11 OF Gill St. Bernards
Hunter Stevens 10 OF North Warren
2nd Team
Travis Eldridge 12 P North Warren
Nick Blackman 10 P Gill St. Bernards
Desmond Drumright 12 SS Bound Brook
Tom Tutka 12 SS Belvidere
Craig Tomkins 11 3B Belvidere
Duncan Salek 11 OF Bernards
Mark Leonhard 10 SS Gill St. Bernards
Brian Zarnowski 12 3B Manville
Jared Bogdan 9 OF South Hunterdon
Denver Greene 11 OF North Warren
Mike Palmieri 12 C Bound Brook
Steve Mottola 11 OF Belvidere
Corey Gilpin 12 1B Bernards
Doug deMarrais 9 C Bernards
Skyland Conference Raritan All-Stars
Raritan Division
1st Team
PLAYER GRADE POSITION SCHOOL
Sean Keselica 12 P Voorhees
Ryan Hawke 12 SS Voorhees
Michael Kovacs 12 P/SS Franklin
Joseph Matarazzo 12 CF Warren Hills
Chris Nichols 11 P North Plainfield
Dan Keller 11 P/1B Pingry
Brent Croasdale 12 OF Delaware Valley
Chris Kiesel 12 C Somerville
Tom Mazurkiewicz 12 3B Somerville
Kyle Walker 9 INF Pingry
Patrick McArdle 12 P/INF Franklin
Dylan Cruz 12 OF Somerville
Chris Rubin 11 SS Somerville
Anthony Hubbard 11 OF North Plainfield
At Large
Alex Holderbaum 12 OF Somerville
Scott Paulus 12 DH Warren Hills
Alec Hardy 11 OF/DH Somerville
Tyler Duplaga 11 3B Voorhees
2nd Team
Steven Delacammara 12 OF Franklin
Andres Velischek 11 1B Pingry
Tim Laub 12 1B/DH Somerville
Clint Wojick 12 P/OF Delaware Valley
Sal Mastrobattista 11 2B North Plainfield
Jeramiah Muhammad 9 OF Franklin
Evan Fraser 11 P Somerville
Justin Young 12 P Somerville
Kyle Allen 11 P Warren Hills
Zach Joback 11 Utility North Plainfield
Matt Bonavita 11 CF Voorhees
Joe Marchiafava 12 2B Somerville
Nilson Carvajal 11 3B Franklin
Scott Skripko 10 P/1B Delaware Valley
Skyland Conference Delaware All-Stars
Delaware Division
1st Team
PLAYER GRADE POSITION SCHOOL
Josh Ake 12 SS Hunterdon Central
Chris Suseck 12 3B Hunterdon Central
Brandon Young 12 SS Hillsborough
Dan Sheldon 12 DH Hillsborough
Andrew Lyman 12 1B Bridgewater-Raritan
Ben Silber 12 3B/P Bridgewater-Raritan
Mike Murray 12 3B Phillipsburg
Greg Fazio 12 SS Ridge
Nick Rivera 12 3B Watchung Hills
JB Kole 12 P Ridge
Steve Bloodworth 12 P North Hunterdon
Richard Hunt 12 P Watchung Hills
Paul Mammino 11 P Hillsborough
Steve Rasile 11 P Hunterdon Central
Anthony Ciaverella 11 P Phillipsburg
Derek Jenkins 11 OF North Hunterdon
Andrew Westlin 12 OF North Hunterdon
Mike Murray 12 OF Bridgewater-Raritan
Zack Digman 12 OF Immaculata
Mike Roethke 11 C Immaculata
Patrick Guma 12 C Montgomery
2nd Team
Nick Plinio 12 C North Hunterdon
Cody Hinds 10 C Watchung Hills
Tyler Ferretti 11 C Hillsborough
James Hargrove 12 SS Immaculata
Justin Scuorzo 12 1B Phillipsburg
DJ Ruhlman 12 SS Montgomery
Greg Scassera 12 P Hunterdon Central
Brett Ender 11 OF Montgomery
Tyler Fox 11 OF Immaculata
Frank Urso 10 OF Watchung Hills
Sean Thomas 12 OF Hunterdon Central
Mackey Price 11 OF Hillsborough
Ariel Soto 12 IF Bridgewater-Raritan
Greg Lauricella 11 P Ridge
Brett Matzen 11 IF Ridge
Matt Calamoneri 12 P Hillsborough
1st Team
PLAYER GRADE POSITION SCHOOL
Josh Ake 12 SS Hunterdon Central
Chris Suseck 12 3B Hunterdon Central
Brandon Young 12 SS Hillsborough
Dan Sheldon 12 DH Hillsborough
Andrew Lyman 12 1B Bridgewater-Raritan
Ben Silber 12 3B/P Bridgewater-Raritan
Mike Murray 12 3B Phillipsburg
Greg Fazio 12 SS Ridge
Nick Rivera 12 3B Watchung Hills
JB Kole 12 P Ridge
Steve Bloodworth 12 P North Hunterdon
Richard Hunt 12 P Watchung Hills
Paul Mammino 11 P Hillsborough
Steve Rasile 11 P Hunterdon Central
Anthony Ciaverella 11 P Phillipsburg
Derek Jenkins 11 OF North Hunterdon
Andrew Westlin 12 OF North Hunterdon
Mike Murray 12 OF Bridgewater-Raritan
Zack Digman 12 OF Immaculata
Mike Roethke 11 C Immaculata
Patrick Guma 12 C Montgomery
2nd Team
Nick Plinio 12 C North Hunterdon
Cody Hinds 10 C Watchung Hills
Tyler Ferretti 11 C Hillsborough
James Hargrove 12 SS Immaculata
Justin Scuorzo 12 1B Phillipsburg
DJ Ruhlman 12 SS Montgomery
Greg Scassera 12 P Hunterdon Central
Brett Ender 11 OF Montgomery
Tyler Fox 11 OF Immaculata
Frank Urso 10 OF Watchung Hills
Sean Thomas 12 OF Hunterdon Central
Mackey Price 11 OF Hillsborough
Ariel Soto 12 IF Bridgewater-Raritan
Greg Lauricella 11 P Ridge
Brett Matzen 11 IF Ridge
Matt Calamoneri 12 P Hillsborough