Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Wrestling: Kittatinny-Newton alumni strut their stuff

NEWTON -- We're just weeks away from the start of the high school season, but wrestling fans were treated to a blast from the past at Newton High School on Tuesday night.

Alumni from Kittatinny and Newton put on a great show, with the visiting Cougars pulling out an 18-12 victory in the bi-annual event before a packed house at Henry Boresch Memorial Gymnasium.

The evening featured quite a few former stars from both programs on and off the mat, including New Jersey state champion Will Livingston and former state finalist Mike Weber of Kittatinny. Two-time Newton state champ Andy Iliff, who won titles No. 81 and 82 for the storied program, sat this one out, but Kevin Churchill, a two-time state placewinner and the Braves' all-time wins leader was on hand for this one.

Churchill, who finished his fine high school career with 151 wins, competed in the marquee bout of the night, dropping a 6-1 decision to Mike Gummerson, a former state placewinner who sealed the victory for the visitors in the finale. Gummerson is now an assistant on John Gill's staff, while Churchill is assisting his father, Jeff, at Wallkill Valley.

In another good matchup, former Kittatinny standout Mike Mabel battled Newton state placewinner Austin Alpaugh to a 0-0 draw, one of three bouts that went to a 30-second overtime. Period lengths in regulation were one minute, 30 seconds, 30 seconds.

A real crowd-pleaser was the second bout of the night as Newton's Teddy Sibblies Jr. pulled off a 5-2 win over two-time state qualifier Nik Lasso, now an assistant coach for the Braves. Sibblies, whose father Ted was a state runner-up in 1989 and is also a coach for the Braves, was the big hero in Newton's sectional final win over Kittatinny in 2010.

Livingston, a state champ in 2006 and 145-12 overall, had little trouble in a 7-0 win over Nick Sucameli to give Kittatinny a 6-3 lead. Newton rallied to win three of the next four bouts, including Rich Quayle's 7-0 win over David Iler and Mike Walker's 4-1 win over Chris Caldarella. Adam Schlereth, who graduated this past spring, scored a 2-0 win to give the Braves a 12-6 edge.

But Kittatinny won three of the final four, including a big 2-0 win by former Region 1 champion Mike Del Mauro over Adam Armstrong that set up Gummerson's match-sealing victory. In between, Weber battled to a 0-0 draw with Brendan Ryan in a good matchup between longtime friends.

Among the notable spectators were former Kittatinny greats Steve Dalling and Roman Fleszar, both two-time state champs and Region 1 Hall of Fame members. Dale Kobler, a Newton state champ in 1946 and '47 and former coach who started the program at Pope John, was in attendance, as well as Braves state champion Gary Markowski ('68). The son of Bob McKeeby, the only three-time state champ for the Braves, winning titles from 1940-42, and state runner-up William Decker ('54) were also on hand. And of course, Gill, who is entering his 37th season as Kittatinny's head coach with a career mark of 533-164-5.

Newton head coach Eric Bollette, a state placewinner for Kittatinny, did not wrestle due to injury and worked the scoreboard clock.

KITTATINNY 18, NEWTON 12

Hobie Wanamaker, K, d. Niko Grello, 4-0.
Teddy Sibblies Jr., N, d. Nik Lasso, 5-2.
Eric Schuffenhauer, K, p. Bill VonHolten, 1:45.
Vincenzo Sebastiano, N, d. Greg Metzgar, 4-2.
David Sylvester, K, drew with Jake Stark, 4-4.
Mike Grace, K, d. Nicholas Molteni, 2-1.
Will Livingston, K, d. Nick Sucameli, 7-0.
Rich Quayle, N, d. David Iler, 7-0.
Mike Mabel, K, drew with Austin Alpaugh, 0-0.
Mike Walker, N, d. Chris Caldarella, 4-1.
Adam Schlereth, N, d. Dan Sylvester, 2-0.
Clarke Moynihan, K, p. Michael Larsen, 1:57.
Mike Weber, K, drew with Brendan Ryan, 0-0.
Mike Del Mauro, K, d. Adam Armstrong, 2-0.
Mike Gummerson, K, d. Kevin Churchill, 6-1.

Officials -- Frank Leitner and Bob Melillo
Note -- Matches in bold were between one school and did not count toward the team scoring.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Wrestling: HWS active wins leaders for 2016-17

   (Minimum 50 victories)

Wrestler
School
Record
Year
Peter Nace
Hunterdon Central
93-22
Senior
Nick Palumbo
Lenape Valley
89-27
Senior
Matt Kolonia
Delaware Valley
87-28
Senior
Robert Melise
Phillipsburg
83-18
Senior
Drew Horun
Phillipsburg
77-24
Senior
Matt Valli
Warren Hills
70-15
Senior
Anthony Mastroeni
Hopatcong
67-16
Junior
Michael Fernandes
Voorhees
67-17
Senior
Hunter Graf
Hunterdon Central
66-19
Junior
Kyle Connelly
Hackettstown
64-38
Senior
Michael Iodice
Hunterdon Central
62-17
Senior
Zach Nauta
Warren Hills
59-33
Senior
Alex Carida
Hackettstown
58-22
Junior
Jake Rotunda
Pope John
57-13
Junior
Zach Herbert
Sparta
57-33
Senior
Jacob Falleni
Lenape Valley
55-18
Senior
Ryan Luchs
Pope John
55-25
Senior
Josh Klimek
Kittatinny
55-36
Senior
Robbie Gennat
Sparta
54-17
Junior
Brian Meyer
Phillipsburg
53-24
Junior
Jake Brown
Pope John
52-15
Junior
Mark DiGeronimo
Kittatinny
52-16
Senior
Victor Lacombe
Hunterdon Central
51-15
Senior
Charlie Tordik
North Hunterdon
51-20
Senior
Nick Giordano
Newton
51-43
Senior

Friday, November 18, 2016

Field hockey: Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex standings

   (Final records)
Skyland Conference
Delaware Division
Overall
Division
xyz-Bridgewater-Raritan
(22-3)
(14-0)
y-Hunterdon Central
(15-7)
(9-5)
Pingry
(10-12-1)
(6-7-1)
Ridge
(9-13-1)
(5-8-1)
Hillsborough
(6-11-2)
(4-9-1)
Raritan Division
Overall
Division
xz-Voorhees
(18-4-1)
(14-1)
z-Warren Hills
(20-5)
(12-3)
Montgomery
(8-9-3)
(5-7-3)
Phillipsburg
(4-14-2)
(2-10-2)
Watchung Hills
(6-13-1)
(2-11-1)
North Hunterdon
(1-17-1)
(1-13-1)
Valley Division
Overall
Division
x-Bernards
(10-7-3)
(7-1-2)
Delaware Valley
(10-6-1)
(6-3-1)
Somerville
(8-7)
(6-4)
Franklin
(8-9)
(3-7)
Mountain Division
Overall
Division
x-Belvidere
(13-3-2)
(7-1-2)
South Hunterdon
(9-7-2)
(6-3-1)
Mount St. Mary
(3-14)
(2-8)
North Plainfield
(2-16)
(0-10)
Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Freedom Division
Overall
Division
x-Hackettstown
(16-5)
(6-0)
High Point
(11-8-3)
(2-2-2)
Lenape Valley
(5-10-2)
(2-2-2)
Vernon
(5-13)
(0-6)
American Division
Overall
Division
x-Mount Olive
(14-4-2)
(8-0)
Sparta
(9-10)
(5-3)
Jefferson
(7-11-1)
(4-3-1)
Pope John
(1-15-1)
(1-6-1)
Morris Hills
(0-17-2)
(0-6-2)
Colonial Division
Overall
Division
xz-Newton
(17-4)
(6-0)
Wallkill Valley
(9-9)
(4-2)
Kittatinny
(2-15-2)
(1-4-1)
North Warren
(5-12-1)
(0-5-1)
x-division champion
y-county champion
z-sectional champion

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Field hockey: Final HWS scoring leaders

   (Minimum 14 points)

   Bold denotes returning player for 2017

Player
School
Goals
Assists
Points
Natalie Rivas
Newton
23
19
65
Morgan Carr
Wallkill Valley
21
6
48
Rebecca Sigman
Warren Hills
17
10
44
Jordan Vandermark
Hackettstown
19
3
41
Nicole Rizzo
Newton
10
18
38
Nikki Freeman
Hunterdon Central
17
3
37
Tali Popinko
Warren Hills
13
9
35
Dani Profita
Warren Hills
14
6
34
Brittany Bill
Hunterdon Central
9
16
34
Brooke Hyland
Voorhees
17
0
34
Madison Hoskins
Hackettstown
10
11
31
Alyssa Appleby
Warren Hills
14
3
31
Morgan Mendel
Newton
13
3
29
Jacqui Hallack
Sparta
11
6
28
Carly Leary
South Hunterdon
10
6
26
Ann Bill
Delaware Valley
10
5
25
Abby Bronico
Belvidere
9
6
24
Liza Higley
Hunterdon Central
11
2
24
Kate Barbato
Newton
8
7
23
Gabby Dudek
Phillipsburg
9
4
22
Tyra Wingle
High Point
9
4
22
Caroline Cotte
Warren Hills
11
0
22
Hannah Schiavo
Voorhees
9
3
21
Brittany Schumann
Newton
5
11
21
Ashley Zellars
Hackettstown
10
1
21
Cassie Boyce
Voorhees
9
2
20
Riley Ferrara
Delaware Valley
6
8
20
Hope Nafis
Sparta
9
2
20
Kayla Cichar
Hackettstown
10
0
20
Molly Gorczyca
Hackettstown
8
4
20
Lindsay Fritz
Voorhees
7
4
18
Sarah Babcock
Delaware Valley
6
5
17
Fiona Blake
Wallkill Valley
7
3
17
Angie Santini
Belvidere
8
1
17
Maddie Call
Belvidere
6
4
16
Mikayla Dugan
Warren Hills
6
4
16
Victoria Docherty
Newton
6
4
16
Kristen Rafferty
Lenape Valley
6
3
15
Emily Brandt
Hunterdon Central
7
1
15
Julia Kreider
South Hunterdon
5
4
14
Rebecca Godown
South Hunterdon
7
0
14
Cassady Brunning
High Point
6
2
14
Laura Chen
Voorhees
4
6
14