Sunday, November 24, 2019

Hunterdon writing legend Lowell Snare dies at 74

Without a doubt, longtime sport writer Lowell Snare was a walking testament to high school sports in Hunterdon County.

Lowell Snare (LinkedIn)
Once suitably dubbed the "Dean of Hunterdon County athletics," Snare, who created the Milk Can trophy for the annual football game between North Hunterdon and Voorhees, died at the age of 74 on Sunday morning due to heart complications, according to his brother, Parker Snare, the former outstanding baseball coach at North Hunterdon.

I learned the sad news of Lowell's passing in a text message from my former Express-Times colleague and friend Brian Fortner, who shared these thoughts on a writer we both considered a mentor in this business.

"Lowell was one of the first writers I worked with when I started with The Express-Times over 20 years ago," said Fortner, a respected and popular freelance writer among the high school football, wrestling and baseball ranks in the Hunterdon-Warren area. "He taught me a lot. What I'll remember the most is his absolute love for the kids. He had such a great passion and connection with the young people he covered."

This has been a tough stretch heading into the start of the high school wrestling season. Another friend and former Warren Hills public address announcer, Bill Lunger, passed away at the all-too-young age of 61 in October, while longtime Hunterdon Central wrestling coach Russ Riegel died at 89 just a few weeks ago.

Snare certainly made a lasting impact on athletes, coaches and local sports writers during his long and distinguished career -- serving as sports editor at the Hunterdon Review for over 30 years and later the Hunterdon Democrat before retiring in 2013. He was a 2000 Raymie Award recipient, which is presented for significant contributions to the Hunterdon-Warren County Athletic Association. The association's Lowell Snare Courageous Award has also been given to a deserving student-athlete since 1992.

Snare, who also did freelance work for The Express-Times and was a North Hunterdon graduate, was a staple at big football games and wrestling matches. He crafted the words to the Voorhees High School alma mater and was honored earlier this month during a pregame ceremony at the 44th Milk Can Game contest. That idea came to fruition thanks to Voorhees athletic director Brian Baumann, who was once hand-picked by Snare to fill-in for him as MC at the Milk Can Game luncheon in 2007. North Hunterdon holds a 31-12-1 advantage in the series after a 17-6 victory on Nov. 1.

Unfortunately, that was only the second Milk Can Game in which Snare was not in attendance due to his ongoing health issues. Another local writing legend, Harry Frezza, paid tribute to Snare in a story by My Central Jersey on the recent Milk Can Game dedication.

"I don't think many people know how much Lowell did for the kids at North and Voorhees and Hunterdon Central over the years," said Frezza, a longtime Courier News writer who has covered high school sports for almost four decades. "He was so passionate about their achievements and always had the kids' best interests at heart."

Lowell, who was a wealth of information, helped me piece together some of my history records for the field hockey and wrestling programs in Hunterdon County. Getting to know him on a personal level and sharing some special conversations at games and matches over the years was a highlight for me. The world was a better place because of people like Lowell Snare.

"Lowell Snare was an iconic West Jersey high school sports reporter and fan," said Bob Behre, a veteran sports writer formerly with the Star-Ledger. No one loved high school sports more and knew the athletic history of his area of the state better. He was a trusted ally of his colleagues in sports reporting but, more importantly, he was a great friend with a huge heart and a good soul."

"He was a great friend that would do anything for you," Fortner said.

My deepest condolences go out to Parker, absolutely one of the best coaches I've dealt with over the years, and Lowell's longtime girlfriend Lori Taborelli, as well as the rest of the Snare family. God speed Lowell, and say hello to Bill Lunger for me.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Field hockey: Final HWS standings for 2019

Skyland Conference
Delaware Division
Overall
Division
xz-Hunterdon Central
(13-10-2)
(7-4-2)
Bridgewater-Raritan
(9-12-1)
(6-6-1)
Pingry
(11-11-1)
(6-7-1)
Hillsborough
(11-12)
(4-10)
Watchung Hills
(2-16-1)
(0-13-1)
Raritan Division
Overall
Division
xyz-Warren Hills
(23-2)
(14-1)
Voorhees
(18-5)
(13-2)
z-Ridge
(16-6-1)
(10-4-1)
North Hunterdon
(15-8)
(9-6)
Montgomery
(8-12-1)
(4-10-1)
Phillipsburg
(4-15-2)
(2-12-1)
Valley Division
Overall
Division
x-Delaware Valley
(15-5)
(9-1)
y-Bernards
(15-5-1)
(8-2)
Franklin
(4-13-1)
(2-8)
Somerville
(5-15)
(2-8)
Mountain Division
Overall
Division
x-South Hunterdon
(17-3)
(9-1)
Belvidere
(10-9-1)
(6-4)
Mount St. Mary
(9-15)
(4-6)
North Plainfield
(1-14-1)
(0-10)
Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference
Freedom Division
Overall
Division
x-Vernon
(16-3)
(7-1)
x-Newton
(15-4)
(7-1)
Hackettstown
(9-9-1)
(4-4)
Wallkill Valley
(6-9-3)
(2-6)
High Point
(6-13)
(0-8)
National Division
Overall
Division
x-Roxbury
(10-8)
(7-1)
Mount Olive
(8-7-2)
(6-1-1)
Morris Knolls
(6-10-2)
(4-3-1)
Morris Hills
(4-15)
(2-6)
Pope John
(1-14)
(0-8)
Colonial Division
Overall
Division
x-Jefferson
(8-8-2)
(5-2-1)
Sparta
(9-10-1)
(5-3)
Lenape Valley
(6-11-1)
(5-3)
Kittatinny
(4-14-1)
(2-5-1)
North Warren
(5-11-3)
(1-5-2)
x-division champion
y-county champion
z-sectional champion

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Field hockey: Final HWS scoring leaders for 2019

Minimum 14 points

Player
School
Goals
Assists
Points
Lauren Masters
North Hunterdon
30
15
75
Ryan Anderson
North Hunterdon
16
26
58
Carlie Van Tassel
Vernon
23
10
56
Samantha Dugan
Warren Hills
20
10
50
Rebecca Phillips
South Hunterdon
16
13
45
Simryn Desai
Warren Hills
20
5
45
Julia Gregory
Vernon
18
6
42
Brooke Hyland
Voorhees
16
10
42
Megan Doyle
Hackettstown
17
6
40
Alana Catanzareti
South Hunterdon
17
4
38
Samantha Snowden
Delaware Valley
17
1
35
Madeline Bill
Delaware Valley
9
16
34
Chandler Storcella
South Hunterdon
14
3
31
Olivia Zmyewski
Belvidere
11
8
30
Sarah Korczukowski
Warren Hills
11
8
30
Julia Fitt
Newton
11
7
29
Natalia Oprzadek
South Hunterdon
14
1
29
Madison Ogorzalek
Voorhees
11
7
29
Ryleigh Cameron
Voorhees
10
7
27
Sammy Freeman
Hunterdon Central
12
3
27
Olivia Reeder
North Hunterdon
10
7
27
Lauren Kokoskie
Voorhees
8
10
26
Paulina Georgoutsos
Warren Hills
7
11
25
Elissar Abou-Jaoude
Newton
10
5
25
Jenna Wyckoff
Warren Hills
9
6
24
Emma Landis
North Hunterdon
9
6
24
Sydney Pavlishin
Newton
9
5
23
Julianna Valli
Warren Hills
9
4
22
Kristen Bill
Delaware Valley
8
6
22
Deborah Nalesnik
Delaware Valley
9
2
20
Kathrine McLean
Voorhees
6
7
19
Taylor Berry
High Point
7
5
19
Alexis Wohlers
North Warren
8
2
18
Alyssa Van Dalinda
Vernon
6
5
17
Bridget Kerrick
Newton
7
3
17
Angie Falleni
Lenape Valley
6
4
16
Kayla Collinson
Sparta
8
0
16
Ava Laible
North Hunterdon
5
6
16
Ali Stoner
High Point
6
4
16
Madison Billows
Hackettstown
8
0
16
Kyleigh Sturm
Belvidere
7
1
15
Kate Fenner
Warren Hills
4
7
15
Maddie Summitt
Warren Hills
6
3
15
Martine Paerg
South Hunterdon
7
0
14
Rachel McIntyre
Delaware Valley
4
6
14
Julia Decker
Newton
5
4
14
Mia Annunziata
Vernon
6
2
14
Zoe Horan
South Hunterdon
5
4
14
Morgan Cherry
Phillipsburg
5
4
14
Dominique Simeone
Newton
4
6
14
Nellie Choma
Kittatinny
6
2
14