Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Wrestling: Newton-Kittatinny alumni turn back clock

HAMPTON TWP. -- It was time for area wrestling fans to get a little nostalgic with a trip down memory lane on Tuesday night.

Former state champion Will Livingston and placewinner Mike Gummerson capped the evening with victories as Kittatinny earned an 18-12 victory over Newton in the biennial alumni match between Sussex County rivals at Kittatinny Regional High School.
Former wrestlers from Newton and Kittatinny turn out for a great event.

Longtime Kittatinny coach John Gill was pleased to see so many former wrestlers on the mat and in the crowd for an event that seems to increase in popularity with each passing year since its inception in 2000. There were a number of recent graduates competing for the Cougars, including 2017 Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex Tournament champion Shane Smith, as well as several former greats.

"That's the rewarding part -- seeing kids now as adults," said Gill, who is entering his 39th season as head coach. "They have fond memories of high school wrestling in general, and Kittatinny wrestling especially. I saw some kids here who didn't make varsity and weren't introduced, and they came back -- because wrestling meant something to them."

Newton coach Eric Bollette, a former Kittatinny state placewinner under Gill and a 1994 graduate, looks forward to seeing teammates as well as the wrestlers he's coached over his 19 seasons (18 as head coach) with the Braves.

"It's always fun to get together," said Bollette, who guided the Braves to their only two sectional championships in 2009 and '10. "It's a great fundraiser. It's good to see them come back every two years and support the teams. We had some nice bouts."

Among the notable spectators were former Kittatinny greats Steve Dalling and Roman Fleszar, both two-time state champions, along with Centenary University All-Americans Josh Sibblies of Newton and Chris Burdge of Kittatinny. Current Newton assistant coaches Andy Iliff (two-time state champ) and Ted Sibblies (the Braves last state finalist in 1989) were also on hand, while Kittatinny assistants Jared Roe and Gummerson returned to the mat.

Roe, who won both of his matchups, started the Kittatinny comeback with a 2-0 win over Brian Tompkins to tie the match at 12 with two to go. Livingston, a four-time state placewinner (champ in 2006) and two-time All-American at Centenary, sealed it with a 2-1 win over Brendan Ryan. Livingston, now an assistant coach at Pope John, still ranks fourth on Kittatinny's all-time wins list with a career mark of 144-13.

Newton, which figures to challenge for a North 1, Group 2 sectional title this season, is sitting on 793 wins coming into the program's 93rd season. Senior Wyatt McCarthy, who placed seventh in the state tournament last season at 145 pounds and will go 152 this season, is looking the become the Braves' 83rd state champion and first since Iliff won back-to-back titles in 1986-87.

Kittatinny also is closing in on a milestone with 596 wins. Gill, who has a career mark of 564-180-5, is experiencing something new as young Steve Dalling, a freshman who has a good chance to start at 126 or 132 this season, is the first son of a former varsity starter to wrestle for the legendary coach.

"I'm well past the twilight of my career, and I hear all of these guys from 1993, '94 being announced," Gill said. "It's fun. It keeps me young."

KITTATINNY 18, NEWTON 12

174 -- Shane Smith, K, d. Julio Maidana, 3-0.
195 -- Jared Roe, K, d. Ronnie Gill, 1-0.
165 -- Brendan Ryan, N, d. Taylor Molfetto, 3-0.
200 -- Kevin Bilby, N, d. Remo Kinsora, 3-0.
215 -- Brian Tompkins, N, d. Eric Schuffenhauer, 2-0.
160 -- Kasey Hotz, K, d. Jake VanWingerden, 7-2.
170 -- Taylor Molfetto, K, d. Julio Maidana, 3-1.
210 -- Eric Schuffenhauer, K, d. Kevin Bilby, 2-0.
190 -- Ronnie Gill, N, d. Remo Kinsora, 1-0.
205 -- Jared Roe, K, d. Brian Tompkins, 2-0.
172 -- Will Livingston, K, d. Brendan Ryan, 2-1.
155 -- Mike Gummerson, K, d. Derek Conrad, 4-0.
Note -- Kittatinny only matchups at 160 and 155 did not count toward the team scores.
Officials -- Frank Leitner and Bob Melillo.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Field hockey: Speirs named new coach at Centenary

Stephen Speirs, who guided Hackettstown to its first Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex Tournament title this season, was named the new head coach at Centenary University on Wednesday.

Hackettstown celebrates its first HWS title.
Speirs, 56, will take on the challenge of resurrecting a program from scratch after leading Hackettstown to its most successful season in over a decade in 2018.

The Tigers went 19-3-1 and ended a 14-game losing streak against Warren Hills with a 1-0 win in overtime in the HWS title game -- just the program's fifth win in 50 meetings against the Blue Streaks.

Senior Ashley Zellars scored the winning goal off a breakaway started by senior forward Madison Hoskins, who was named the tournament's MVP, while leading the team in scoring this season with 18 goals and 22 assists.

"I am honored having been selected to help reinstate the field hockey program at Centenary University," Speirs said in a media release issued by the school. "As the head coach, I am committed to providing student athletes every opportunity to reach their greatest potential on and off the playing field."
Hackettstown, which finished No. 1 in the Open Mike area rankings, went 114-59-4 overall during Speirs' nine seasons in charge, including a 54-21-1 mark in Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Freedom Division play, as the Tigers went 8-0 this season and 25-1 overall in winning four consecutive titles from 2015-18.

After three non-winning seasons to start Speirs' tenure, Hackettstown went 12-8 in 2013 and reached its first sectional final in nine years in 2016 -- dropping a 1-0 decision to Voorhees in the North 2, Group 2 title game.

Speirs' teams went 9-9 in postseason games, but came up short in bids for the program's first sectional title -- running into some of the state's best teams, including Group 2 champions Rumson-Fair Haven, and West Essex, along with Voorhees and Madison.

Hackettstown amassed 91 wins over the past six seasons and made three straight sectional finals appearances, falling to eventual Group 2 champion West Essex, 4-0, in this year's North 1, Group 2 title game, while reaching the semifinals in 2014 and '15.

The next coach will have some work to do as Hackettstown loses seven senior starters, including Zellars and Hoskins, as well as midfielder Kayla Cichlar (17 goals) and Jessica Scheper (15 goals), who also were among the team's scoring leaders.

Field hockey: Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex standings

 Final

Skyland Conference
Delaware Division
Overall
Division
xz-Bridgewater-Raritan
(19-5-1)
(13-0-1)
Hunterdon Central
(14-4-1)
(11-2-1)
Pingry
(10-12)
(6-8)
Watchung Hills
(7-13-1)
(2-11-1)
Hillsborough
(5-14-2)
(2-11-1)
Raritan Division
Overall
Division
x-Voorhees
(15-7)
(12-3)
z-Warren Hills
(19-6-1)
(11-3-1)
Ridge
(11-9-1)
(8-6-1)
Phillipsburg
(7-14)
(6-9)
Montgomery
(7-14)
(3-12)
North Hunterdon
(4-14)
(3-12)
Valley Division
Overall
Division
xy-Bernards
(23-1)
(10-0)
Delaware Valley
(11-7)
(7-3)
Somerville
(6-12)
(4-5)
Franklin
(1-17)
(1-9)
Mountain Division
Overall
Division
x-South Hunterdon
(8-5-1)
(7-2-1)
Belvidere
(13-6-1)
(6-2-1)
Mount St. Mary
(4-14)
(3-7)
North Plainfield
(1-14-1)
(0-10)
Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Freedom Division
Overall
Division
xy-Hackettstown
(19-3-1)
(8-0)
z-Newton
(15-5-1)
(6-2)
Vernon
(8-9-2)
(3-5)
High Point
(7-8-1)
(2-5-1)
Wallkill Valley
(6-14-1)
(0-7-1)
National Division
Overall
Division
x-Mount Olive
(7-12)
(7-1)
Morris Knolls
(8-8)
(6-2)
Roxbury
(7-9-1)
(5-3)
Pope John
(5-11)
(2-6)
Morris Hills
(1-15-1)
(0-8)
Colonial Division
Overall
Division
x-Lenape Valley
(12-5-1)
(8-0)
Sparta
(9-8-1)
(4-3-1)
Jefferson
(5-9-3)
(3-4-1)
North Warren
(4-14-1)
(2-6)
Kittatinny
(2-17-1)
(2-6)
x-division champion
y-county champion
z-sectional champion

Field hockey: Final HWS scoring leaders

Minimum 14 points

Player
School
Goals
Assists
Points
Madison Hoskins
Hackettstown
18
22
58
Cassie Boyce
Voorhees
20
15
55
Brooke Hyland
Voorhees
20
9
49
Sammy Freeman
Hunterdon Central
15
12
42
Kayla Cichlar
Hackettstown
17
8
42
Simryn Desai
Warren Hills
18
6
42
Victoria Docherty
Newton
16
5
37
Carlie Van Tassel
Vernon
14
7
35
Jessica Scheper
Hackettstown
15
5
35
Tyra Wingle
High Point
11
12
34
Rachel Stone
Hunterdon Central
12
10
34
Katie Yarussi
Pope John
13
5
31
Julianna Gentilucci
Lenape Valley
14
3
31
Lauren Nawrotzki
Hunterdon Central
13
5
31
Rose Patrick
Hunterdon Central
13
5
31
Maddie Call
Belvidere
10
10
30
Megan Doyle
Hackettstown
11
7
29
Madeline Bill
Delaware Valley
10
8
28
Gabby Dudek
Phillipsburg
11
6
28
Mallory Keenan
Belvidere
12
4
28
Samantha Dugan
Warren Hills
12
3
27
Alana Catanzareti
South Hunterdon
12
2
26
Rebecca Phillips
South Hunterdon
11
4
26
Megan Donnelly
Delaware Valley
8
9
25
Olivia Zmyewski
Belvidere
9
6
24
Abby Bronico
Belvidere
10
4
24
Lindsey Bicher
Lenape Valley
8
8
24
Ashley Zellars
Hackettstown
10
4
24
Jordan Vandermark
Hackettstown
8
8
24
Bella Tracy
Sparta
10
3
23
Kristen Bill
Delaware Valley
10
2
22
Lauren Kokoskie
Voorhees
6
10
22
Chandler Storcella
South Hunterdon
9
3
21
Angie Falleni
Lenape Valley
8
5
21
Lucie Wolfson
Sparta
6
9
21
Jamie Struble
Wallkill Valley
8
4
20
Jenna Wyckoff
Warren Hills
5
10
20
Michaela Thiessen
High Point
9
2
20
Jade Luciani
Newton
6
7
19
Lauren Barbato
Newton
5
8
18
Alyssa Magliaro
Hunterdon Central
9
0
18
Emily Matyas
Voorhees
8
1
17
Leah Gonzalez
Lenape Valley
7
3
17
Hailey Minter
Vernon
6
4
16
Sarah Korczukowski
Warren Hills
5
6
16
Angie Santini
Belvidere
7
1
15
Kaleigh Higgins
Delaware Valley
7
1
15
Maddie Summitt
Warren Hills
5
5
15
Jessalyn McKenna
Lenape Valley
3
9
15
Julianna Valli
Warren Hills
6
2
14