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PAL Girls Junior Division-Dec. 18
Parriski is good as Gold (Shield Financial)
          Nicole Parriski scored 19 points to leadi Gold Shield Financial over GLOB 29-9.  Nina Carella and Jessica Sacco had four apiece in the winning effort.  Danielle Brennen scored four and Zara Reres and Kaitlin Stahlbrand each ssored two for GLOB.
          
Aztec Graphics defeated Accent Painting 31-14 behind Stephanie White's eight points.  Saysha McRae and Tatiana Sachson had six points apiece for Aztec while Courtney Schwartz added four. Jessie Lecerf was high scorer for Accent with seven, while Erica Gerstnicker and Amanda Phillips combined for six.
            Gloria Nilson GMAC Realty beat Golden Dawn, 34-20, as Jaliet Taylor (15), Amijha Burnett (10) and Kelsey Ignace led the way. Nicole Alagona also contributed. For Golden Dawn, Emily Carella and Tatiana Marcucci both scored eight while Jamie Bogdol and Leighanne Carter combined for four.
PAL Girls Freshman Division-Dec. 18
O'Donnell, Robinson lead Lee Bradbury to win

          Grace O'Donnell tallied a season-high six points and Dariah Robinson also had six to pace Lee Bradbury Plumbing to a 18-11 win over TheZanyShoppers.com. "Our team played very tough and strong," O'Donnell said afterward. Daria Posivak  led TheZanyShoppers.com squad with 11 points. 
      The Gales topped the Defenders, 25-15, as Michaela Miranda and Nicole Rende had six each and Hannah Johnson added four. Elizabeth Kerekes led the Defenders with seven.
          Gina Pittaro had 10 points, while Marisa Lewis, Erica Golik and Bailee Brelsford had six each as the Knights of Columbus topped Kukla Chriopractic, 32-11. Amy Jones had five for Kukla.
           Herbert VanNess Cayce & Goodell took a 14-12 win over Gothic Lodge as Nicole Tanzini had six and Denise Czyzyk added four.
St. Gregory the Great Intramural-Dec. 18
McGowan, Froelich leads Sims in 6-8 grade play

     Sims MM Recycling got a strong all-around effort in a win over Calamia's Tax and Accounting, as Justin McGowan and Eddy Froelich had 10 points each, followed by 
Joey Quamo (8) and Sean Monks (7). Nick Payesko and Dave Liedtka played strong defene and also hit the scorebook for undefeated Calamia's (3-0). 
         D Smith Electric topped REMAX, 22-20, behind Chris Catalino's 12 points. John Gola scored seven, including the game winner, while Peter Bernard had three and Matt Cuccagna and Myah DiMaio had assists. REMAX was led by Aiden O'Neil's 15 and Colin O'Neil's five.
         Mason Griffin and Pierson defeated Green Monster Golf, 25-20, as Dominick Robinson had nine points, followed by Jack O'Donnell (7) and Andy Maziarz (6). Each player also had several steals. "I started off slow in the second quarter, but I got my stroke down in the fourth," said Robinson, who had seven fourth-quarter points. Monster Golf was led by Patrick Carr, Sean Jones and Austin Hanby. Monster Golf made a late run that came up just short.   
         
PAL Girls Senior Division-Dec. 11-12
Ginn fills winning prescription for Olden Pharmacy
       
  Daphne Ginn tallied 28 points to lead The Olden Pharmacy to a 54-41 win over Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of Central NJ. Bridget Verdel added 19 points and Nicole Picciolo had six. Erin Septer had 35 for Oral Surgery and hit seven three-pointers, while Amirah Brown had four. 
              What T
heFlockFlamingos.Com, took a 43-31 win over  JEM Trophies as Kim Murl had 17, Kim Ragazzo and Gabby Bennett added eight each and Anna Loffredo had six. Jackie Biondi scored 11 for JEM while Breanna Dougherty and Lindsay Usarzewicz had eight each.
               Dalia Lopez had 15 and Jaliet Taylor added 12 as Mershon Concrete took a 55-40 win over Russo Insurance. Mackenzie Ewell added eight and Stephanie Grabowski had seven. Russo got 27 from Radhika Appaya, eight from Kelsey Harshman and five from Ilda Sanspeur.
             The Olden Pharmacy took a 47-27 win over JEM Trophies as Daphne Ginn had 15, Lauren Kimler added eight, Brigid Verdel seven and Megan McCann five. For Jem, Lindsay Usarzewicz had 15, Maura Woodrow eight and Jackie Biondi four.
PAL Girls Freshman Division-Dec. 11-12
Dandridge, Collazo helps Gale winds blow
      
Kendall Dandridge and Leila Collazo had six points each while Hannah Johnson and Kyle Berish added four apiece in The Gales 21-16 win ovre Kukla Chiropractic. Carli Backlund had four for Kukla. 
         The
Knights of Columbus took a 30-12 win over Herbert VanNess Cayce & Goodell as Isabelle Miranda had eight, Marisa Lewis six, and Sydney Sarno
and Lynzie Morgan four each. For HVC&G Dnise Czyzyk had four.  Isabelle Miranda-8, Marisa Lewis - 6, Sydney Sarno-4, Lynzie Morgan-4
            Gothic Lodge got four from Juliana Barnaba in a 12-4 win over Bradbury Plumbing.       
           TheZanyShopper.com took a 44-21 win over The Defenders as Kaiya Burnett had 20 and Kayla Burnett added 18. Kristin Brown had four. The Defenders got 18 from Julia Martine and six from Alyssa Oldfield.
Little Lads "Lads" Division-Dec. 12
Peasants wins first-place showdown 
       In the battle for first place, Peasant's Restaurant (4-0) coasted to a 55-43 victory over Sterling Title. Drew Kalman (14 points) led a balanced attack that saw all nine players score. Jaleel Dunn dazzled with 10 assists and 10 points, Jun DelValle chipped in with six points and Cole Zoldi added five. Brandon Rowe led Sterling (3-1) with 18 points including 10 points in a furious fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
          SportsWorld topped Grand Bank, 42-34 as Mike Moticha and Dallin Eggert each had nine points. Mike Gola, Jake Alu and Chance Eggert scored six apiece while Sean Tierney scored four and played fantastic defense. Brandon Kent had 12 and Tyler Barballaci 10 for Grand Bank.
Little Lads Cadet Division-Dec. 12
Sterling has Title of winning team

         Sterling Title took a 20-13 win over Iorio Podiatry as Donovan Yon had seven points, followed by Connor Hayes (5), Matt Griffith (4) and Danny Melnick (4). Iorio was led by Zachary Pirori (6) and David Iorio Jr. (5).
          Porter House got five from Sam Cohen and four each from Donovan Davis and Nicholas Harkness in a 20-13 win over Norman's Glass. Brian Tierney tabbed five for Norman.
           T
ree King topped Crestwood Construction, 22-12, as Amani Morales and Luke Franzoni had six each. Chris Pittaro had four for Crestwood. 
          Capitol City Vending took a 15-14 win over G & E Auto as Nicholas Psnaras had seven points and Jeff Whiltsy added six. 
          Roman Bank's Ryan Mains had a dozen in a 28-12 win over Sports World. Jason Dunn and  Anthony Spadacccini had six each, while Zachary Knab had six for Sports World.                        
Little Lads Junior Lads Division-Dec. 12
Cashin, Persichetti power unbeaten Manor
 
         Tommy Cashin and Tommy Persichetti scored six points each to help Hamilton Manor (4-0) edge G&E Auto Body, 20-16. Steven Moticha added four for the winners, while Alex Watkins and Scott Dunscomb rounded out the scoring.
         Garret Mazur's eight points and six by Nick Posivak helped Bucks Digital Printing to a 22-17 win over Fedelo's Restaurant. John Warrick added four while John Gola and Ty Cheeseman had two each. Nick Maglione had seven for Fedelo's.
St. Gregory’s Intramural League-Dec. 5
Gola, Quamo open the season in style
     
 
In the Grade 3-5 Division, Smth Electric topped Sims MM Recycling, 18-10, as John Gola tallied 10 points. Sean O’Donnell popped in six for Sims. “It was great to see outstanding offense and defense from both teams,” coach Mike Gola said.
        In the Grade 6-8 League, Sims MM Recycling defeated Mason Griffin and Pierson 39-28 as Joey Quamo had 13 points and Sean Monks added seven, including a 3-pointer under pressure. Mason got seven points from Dominick Robinson and six from Jack O’Donnell.  Said winning coach Sean Monks “I thought we moved the ball well on offense and played good D."  Robinson "was disappointed in starting with a loss, but was happy about putting up some
points for my team."
PAL Girls Junior Division-Dec. 5
Gold Shield has PPP: Prihoda-Parriski power

            Karen Prihoda had 20 points and Nicole Parriski added 18 as Gold Shield Financial topped Accent Painting. Nicole Allen and Jess Sacco added four points for the winners, while Accent got eight from Alyssa Brugnoli and four from Amanda Phillips.
            Poor Boy Subs took a 39-28 win over Aztec Graphics as Stephanie Williams had 19, followed by Nicole Stull (6), Lauren Kimler (5) and Brianna Dunn (4). Leading Aztec were Tatiana Saffron (10), Jamie Huth (6) and Courtney Schwarz (6 each) and Morgan Decker (5).
              Gloria Nilson GMAC Realty took a 38-19 win over Gorgeous Ladies of Basketball as Jaliet Taylor had 12, Jenna Mayer 10 and Amihja Burnett and Nicole Alagona six each. Kaitlyn Stahlbrand had seven for GMAC and Jade Reres and Nicole Miglicaccio added four each.
PAL Girls Sophomore Division-Dec. 5
Madonia’s Lucky 13 leads AMMK
         Mary Kate Madonia tallied 13 points to lead AMMK to a 23-9 win over Prior-Nami Business Systems. Amanda Ferlisi and Grace Dwyer each had four for the winners. Kaley Wise led Prior with four.
           Roma Bank nipped Mercer Spring, 12-11, as Erin Cavanaugh had four points. Meaurie Pickett had six and Paige Meszaros four for Mercer.
        Emerald Tile took a 17-11 win over Trophies Unlimited as Daria Guler scor ed 11 points. Jessica Adamo had six and Bridget Simmons four for Trophies.
PAL Girls Freshman Division-Dec. 5 
Burnett goes Zany with all her team’s points
          Kaiya Burnett exploded for all 24 of her team’s points in TheZanyShopper.Com team’s win over Herbert, Van Ness, Czyce and Goodell. Denise Czyzyk had two points for HVCG.
          Jordan Jones and Leila Collazo had 10 points each as the Gales topped lee Bradbury Plumbing, 25-10. Hannah Johnson added four points, while Marissa Cooper (6) and Kait Ferlisi (4) led Bradbury.
              Giana Pittaro’s 10 points paced the Knights of Columbus past The Defenders, while Erika Golik and Jasmine Lewis added four each.  
              Kukla Chiropractic nipped Gothic Lodge, 19-18 in a thriller as Tatina Dorner scored eight and Grace Gaskill had four. Gothic got 10 from Keira Wilkinson and six from Todd Zoldi.
PAL Girls Senior Division-Dec. 5
Bachik, Parriski power Kusnirik
          Kusnirik Law Offices beat What The Flock Flamingos, 48-33, as Taylor Bachik had 13 points and Nicole Parriski added 12. Kim Murl starred in defeat with 25 for the Flamingos.
          Mershon Concrete topped Olden Pharmacy as Amijha Burnett had 16 and Jaliet Taylor 13. Lauren Kimler had 17 for the Phamacists. 
          What The Flock rebounded for a 31-16 win over Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of Central NJ as Taylor Lawson had 10, Gabby Bennett eight and Anna Loffredo six. Meghan Forkel had seven for OMS.
Little Lads Junior Division-Dec. 5
Hamilton Manor moves to 3-0 with latest win

                 Hamilton Manor (3-0) edged Sports World, 16-13, as Alex Watkins scored six points and Kieron Douragh added five. Steven Moticha had five rebounds and Scott Dunscomb added four in the win.
                 Bucks Digital Printing defeated Shamrock Inspections, 24-17, as Garret Mazur, John Gola, Nick Posivak and Dan Boyce combined for 18 points in a solid team effort.
              In other Lads results, Sterling Title took a 34-12 win over G&E Auto and Fedelo's Italian Ristorante topped Law Offices of A. Kusnirik, 25-14.
               The latest standings have Sterling and Hamilton Manor tied for first place at 3-0, followed by Buck's and Fedelo's (both 2-1), Sportsworld and G&E Quto Body (both 1-2) and Kusnirik and Shamrock Home (both 0-3).
Little Lads ‘Lads’ Division-Dec. 5
Sportsworld takes a Chance in OT
                Sportsworld went overtime to take a 56-53 win over A&S Auto, as Michael Gola, Aaron Camacho, Jake Alu and Mike Moticha combined for 37 points. Chance Eggert hit a decisive three-pointer in OT to lead a total team effort.
                 Peasant's Restaurant moved to 3-0 as it pulled away from Hamilton Dental, 42-37. Drew Kalman had 20 points and seven rebounds while Eugene Clemons was huge in the paint with 10 boards and three blocked shots. Shane Plunkett added eight points and Jeff Breece chipped in five for Peasant's. BJ Dudeck led Hamilton Dental with eight points. 
                 In other Lads results, Grand Bank took a 70-50 win over Law Offices of A. Kusnirik, Sterling Title beat Emerald Title 45-25 and Peasant's Restaurant topped Hamilton Dental, 42-37.
                Sterling and Peasant's lead the league at 3-0 and have a showdown Saturday. Sportsworld is right behind at 2-1, while Emerald, A&S Auto, Grand Bank and Kusnirik are all 1-2 and Dental is 0-3.          
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Rich Fisher's blog)
Feb. 5 2012
Former GAK player
fondly remembers
coach Nick Wiener

    Feb. 5: Hamilton Township and Mercer County soccer lost one of the most influential men in their rich history this past week when Nick Wiener passed away at age 73.
    The Yardville resident coached German American Kicker teams for over 40 years and was responsible for not only winning championships, but for making better players.
       Chris “Buzz” Barlow, a producer for NFL Films, played for Hightstown High School and the University of Pennsylvania, but learned much about the game playing for Nick on the GAK.
        Chris was kind enough to share his memories of the legendary coach, which are as follows:  
 
      Mercer County lost a great man last Sunday with the passing of Nick Wiener, and the Mercer County soccer community lost a legend.
       In the late 80s and early 90s I was fortunate to play for Nick on his German American Kickers team. I had been playing for the GAK youth team for a few years when Nick decided he wanted me to join the men’s team. I don’t remember how that conversation went, but I’m sure it was something like this:
       “Chrissy…” (Yes, he called me Chrissy. No one else did but for some reason it didn’t bother me when he did it. Of course, I would come to learn that Pete became Petey, Ed became Eddie, Jim-Jimmy, Dave-Davey, and even Nick’s two sons on our team, Nick and John were Nicky and Johnny). . .

        “Chrissy, we have a game Sunday at 2, you’ll be there.” I wasn’t sure if it was a question or a command, and even though I was living in Philadelphia at the time going to school, I made sure I was at the game. I couldn’t say no to Coach Nick, but then again, why would I want to? I would be playing for a coach with a masterful knowledge of the game, and be playing with guys whom I’d admired and emulated for years.
        Nick was a coach who trusted his players and treated them like men. He saw no need to run up and down the sidelines yelling (unless he was after an official). And Nick could say just as much with a glance or a look as with a phrase. But either way, he was going to get his point across, and if personnel changes needed to be made, he didn’t hesitate to make them. It was so obvious how much the game meant to him and how much he cared. You couldn’t let him down.
        When you played for Nick, you would play anyone, anywhere. And for many years, it seemed like we did--from Farcher’s Grove in Union, (which did not have a blade of grass on it) to Perth Amboy—where we played underneath the Outerbridge Crossing, from Kearny to Newark to East Orange. It seemed like we spent most weekends going up and down the Jersey Turnpike.
        But there was nothing like a home game at the GAK club on Uncle Pete’s Road. It was soccer Camelot, and with Nick serving as our King Arthur, we hardly ever lost there. But there was so much more than just the game. After each win we’d be treated to dinner inside the club. We’d replay the game, tell tall tales, and think about the next time we’d be lucky enough to play there.
       My most vivid memory of playing for Nick came the year that we made a deep run in the State Cup and found ourselves in the final at Thompson Park in Lincroft. We gave up an early goal and then had a player sent off with a red card, so we had to play the remainder of the game a man down. Nick never panicked though, and because he didn’t, we didn’t. We managed to tie the game and won in penalty kicks.
       Eventually, Camelot had to end for me. Real world responsibilities like a job and family took precedent over soccer.    
      But I’ll never forget what I learned from Nick Wiener and how much fun I had playing for him with GAK.
    And I’m sure that right now, Nick is in a perfect place, preparing a side to play a game on the perfect pitch. In my mind, that place looks exactly like GAK, and Nick is standing at midfield ready for kick off.
    Rest in peace, Coach Nick.

Jan. 6, 2012
Here’s to those
who never quit

    Before getting to the headline item, I just want to wish a Happy Birthday (two days late) to my wonderful mom, Dianne Fisher. Love ya mom! Good luck in your Super Bowl pools. From what you tell me, they can’t get any worse than the regular season!
    * * *
    I have some new heroes.
     They are athletes I’ve come to respect after a couple of years covering high school swimming (which I never did before this website). You will probably never hear of them by the time they graduate.
       At least not for their swimming exploits.  
     My heroes are the boys and girls who will never be listed in the Top 3 when (if) the results are printed in the paper. Heck, even if they printed all top-five place finishers you wouldn’t see them.
     They’re the ones who finish dead last.
     By a lot.
     Believe me, I am not trying to be witty or sarcastic or smart-assy about this.
     It’s one thing for a swimmer at the top of their craft to bust a gut trying to break a record, win a race or, in some cases, win a meet. There’s plenty of adrenaline to push them and the crowd is cheering wildly, whether they can hear it or not.
      It’s an entirely different matter when the race is over where points are concerned, and there is just one swimmer still in the pool. Everyone is waiting for that person to touch out so they can get on to the next event.
      I’m talking mostly about a distance event since that’s where a swimmer can get behind by a really lot.
      And some do. It would be sooo easy for them to just say ‘Heck with this’ and climb out of the pool before their last lap. What the heck, whether they finish or not, they still get the same zero points.
    But you know what. They don’t do that. They churn and churn and churn, determined not to give up.
    They have the pride and the guts and the conviction to see it through. What doesn’t matter one iota in the grand scheme of the meet, matters to them. They’ve done all the work in practice, they’re sure not going to just give up on it when the actual meet takes place.
    To me, there’s something darn heroic about that. I admire the heck out of it. 
    So next time one of you swimmers is dragging along in last place, thinking no one is watching and that no one cares, just know it's enough that you care.
    And keep it up.
    It will serve you well later in life.
    (Feel free to re-read this during track season, as it is applicable then as well).   
                * * *
    How about Jeff Lurie saying Andy Reid isn’t arrogant?
    During his silly Tuesday press conference Lurie said the Eagles season was unacceptable. Well Jeff, nothing in the world is more unacceptable then the ludicrous comment that Reid is not arrogant.
     All that was left was for Lurie to say "And he's not overweight either, that's just your perception."
      Some day I’m gonna find out just what incriminating pictures Reid has of Lurie.
             * * *
    Of course, there’s arrogance, and then there’s arrogance.
    Tony Mack wants more money.
    Seriously? I mean. . .seriously?
     There weren’t enough LOLs, ROFLs, LMAOs or LMFAOs in the world to describe how hard I laughed when I read that.
     And there won’t be enough oceans in the world to hold Trenton residents’ tears if they actually give it to him.
    More money?
    Seriously?
           * * *
    So, the Miami (formerly Florida) Marlins got Carlos Zambrano.
    Yikes!
    As a Phillies fan, I should fear the Marlins with all the moves they have made.
    But I can’t wait to watch how that whole situation blows up down there.
    With everyone making their (pick one – bold, fearless, outrageous) predictions for 2012, I’ll give you one that I feel pretty good about. That entire Marlins scene will be the second coming of the chaotic Bronx Zoo made popular by Yankees of the late 1970s.
    Only the Marlins won’t win back-to-back titles.
        Just look at the recipe for disaster they’ve concocted.
      First you have Hanley Ramirez, who’s not the most grounded guy to begin with and who is already upset that he has to move to third base so Jose Reyes can take over.
     Ah yes, Jose Reyes. We know about him in these parts. For all we know, he may get a leadoff single on opening day then ask to be removed from the lineup that day and ask to be used only as a ninth-inning defensive replacement or pinch-runner in order to become the first guy to ever bat 1.000 while playing 162 games.
        Now they add Zambrano to the mix.  Here’s a pitcher who hits teammates with more regularity than he hits the corners. What happens when Reyes has a bad day at the plate and dogs it in the field when Zambrano is pitching?
    Ding, ding, ding! There's a right to the jaw, and Reyes is down!  
      One of Zambarno’s most recent fights with a teammate came against the White Sox, and he and Guillen went out to dinner afterward. Guillen calls Zambrano his friend and several articles state he was a major player in getting the pitcher.
      Of course, we’ve all seen how stable Ozzie has been over the years. He has had more bleeped out post-game press conferences on Sports Center than, um, well than anybody! Managerial skills aside, Guillen is about as loose a cannon as there is among managers.
    This, my friends, is gonna be a wild scene.
               * * *
     Sticking with Fish’s Hot Stove Blog for a moment,  I’m going to set an over-under number for local baseball announcers.
    The number is the same for all three of them – 200. What that means is, I think they are going to do/say the following things once each game, and more than once in at least 38 others.  
    Here we go:
    --John Sterling will make non-Yankee fans puke.
    --A bad play will be made by either the Mets or their opponent, and Keith Hernandez will groan and say “You just can’t do that” and be sincerely offended when the game isn’t played correctly. He will do that a lot, cuz the game’s not played correctly a lot.
    --Chris Wheeler will note that it was very important that the eighth hitter in the lineup got on base with two outs, assuring that the pitcher won’t have to lead off the next inning. I’ve also set the over-under at 300 that Wheels will discuss the importance of two-out hits; the benefits of getting them and the emotional distress of allowing them.
    I’ll take the over on all of them.
    Moving onto the national scene, I’ll set the over-under at 3 for FOX’s crack team that no one seems to like:
    --Joe Buck will make an exciting call.
    --Tim McCarver will make an observation without trying to make it sound like it is the most important thing ever uttered in baseball history.
    I’ll take the under on both of them. By a lot.
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    NFL playoffs baby. Love ‘em!

    The next two weekends are awesome. Championship Sunday is good too, but it’s cool to know you have two playoff games on Saturday and Sunday the next two weeks.       And besides, Championship Sunday is starting to bug me with the lavish halftime shows that stretch the game out forever, but not quite as long as the Super Bowl.
    I'm sure that now I've made my grievance public, the NFL will quickly move to change things.
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    Must have been a wild night in Morgantown Wednesday. About 90 minutes after West Virginia’s basketball team torched Rutgers for 85 points, the Mountaineers football team scored a bowl record 70 against Clemson.
    Having been to Morgantown before, I’m willing to bet there were more than a few guys (and girls) doing a shot for every point scored by each . . .and nobody passed out.
          I actually covered that basketball game and had to laugh at coach Mike Rice, who I think is doing a nice job and will turn things around if given the chance.
       Someone asked Rice how far away the win over No. 10 Florida felt after two straight losses. Rice looked at him and said "That's a good question."
     Then he had an expression as if he were going to give a well thought out answer, and he just kind of muttered on word: "Far."  Sometimes less is better. That pretty much told the tale.