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         Fish4Scores/JoJo's Athlete of the Week:
            Nottingham Senior Stephanie Hicks

Nottingham's Stephanie Hicks (right) and Fish4Scores' correspondent Maria Prato display Stephanie's complimentary t-shirt and Jo Jo's gift card after she was named the season's final Fish4Scores.com/JoJo's Athlete of the Week. Steph won the Group III gold medal in the 100 high hurdles and long jump and took second in the hurdles and third in the long jump at the Meet of Champions (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Click here for Maria Prato's interview with Stephanie Hicks
Click here for past Fish4Scores/JoJo's Athletes of the Week


Nottingham's Bill Kiernan gets up and over at 6-feet-4 during Thursday night's NJSIAA Meet of Champions in South Plainfield. The junior finished fifth in the high jump to earn his first MOC medal (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at
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NJSIAA Meet of Champions 
Hicks, Kamara each medal twice for Northstar girls
West's Johnson erupts on final two throws of career
Nottingham's Kiernan takes fifth in boys high jump 


Nottingham's Stephanie Hicks flies through the air en route to first place in the long jump at Saturday's NJSIAA Group III meet. Hicks also won the 100 hurdles and will advance to the Meet of Champions in both events (Photo by Ken Weingartner).

NJSIAA Group III Track & Field Round-Up
Hicks two wins lead four 'Stars into Meet of Champs
Click here for video highlights and interview with Stephanie Hicks
Steinert's Dzuranin could take a wild route into MOC
West sends Shaq, Williams, Johnson Seiber onward


Steinert High senior Jason Dzuranin dons his hat and accepts his gift card from JoJo's hostess Pamela Petrone after being named the Fish4Scores/JoJo's Athlete of the Week for contests played from May 22-28. Dzuranin beat two of the top 800 meter runners in Mercer County to win the Central Jersey Group III championship last Saturday (Photo by Ken Weingartner).

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Steinert senior Jason Dzuranin pulled off the surprise of the Central Jersey Group IV boys meet Saturday when he won the 800 meters over two of the county's top runners (Photo by John Blaine/
purchase photos at bgsportsphotoscom).
May 21-22 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III Track & Field
Dzuranin, Kiernan win golds to highlight day for boys
Hornet girls advance six, 'Stars three and Spartans two

May 15 Boys Spartan Track & Field Invitational
West's Miller, 'Stars Griffith excel at Soph-Frosh meet



Steinert's Mackenzie Schlosser checked in with a sixth place finish in the sophomore diviion in Friday's Hopewell Valley Girls Track & Field Invitational for ninth and 10th-graders (Photo by John Blaine/
purchase photos at bgsportshots.com).
May 14 Hopewell Valley Girls Track & Field Invitational
Spartans, 'Stars bring home gold at Frosh-Soph meet



Nottingham's Bill Kiernan, despite battling injuries to both his hamstring and knee, clears his winning high jump height of 6-4 during Saturday's Mercer County Championship at Steinert (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at bgsports.com).

May 8 Mercer Country Track & Field Championships
Three Northstars, two Hornets bring home gold medals

   
       Northstars twinkle high above the Valley
Miguel Colon shows the form that enabled him to win the discus with a throw of 126-2 Wednesday, which helped Nottingham defeat Princeton and claim the Colonial Valley Conference's Valley Division title. Colon was also second in the shot.
May 5 Track & Field

Nottingham makes school history with boys, girls titles
   
            Fish4Scores/JoJo's Athlete of the Week:
                    Nottingham senior James Cole

Nottingham senior distance man James Cole and Maria Prato are all smiles as James wears his complimentary Fish4Scores.com cap while accepting his JoJo's gift card from Maria for being named this week's Athlete of the Week (for contests from Apr. 24-30). During the week, James was part of the Northstars' records-setting 4x400 relay team at the Penn Relays, and also won the 800, 1600 and 3200 in a dual meet with Hamilton West (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
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Despite a blister on her foot, Stephanie Hicks won the 100 meter hurdles in Saturday's inugural Mercer County Twilight Invitational at Robbinsville. Hicks also placed in two other events.
May 1 Track & Field
Three township girls win at Mercer's Twilight Invitational



Nottingham's James Cole, shown here in a meet earlier this season, won the 800, 1600 and 3200 meter races Tuesday to lead the Northstars to a dual meet win over Hamilton West. The Northstars' girls also won behind triple-winners Hafsatu Kamara and Stephanie Hicks. 
Apr. 27 Boys Track & Field Round-Up
After Penn Relays thrill, Cole a triple-winner back in CVC


Apr. 27 Girls Track & Field Round-Up
'Stars Kamara on a mission; so is West's Johnson



Collin Spurgin won all three throwing events against Trenton in Steinert's dual meet on Tuesday (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at bgsportshots.com).
Apr. 20 Track & Field Round-Up
Coate and Spurgin excel in field events for Steinert


Apr. 19 Girls Track & Field
Individuals excel for Hornets In loss to Princeton



Nottingham's Shelby Mellon gets ready to send the javelin into space during Saturday's Colonial Valley Conference Relays. Mellon teamed with Tianna Garnett for a fifth-place finish (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./purchase photos at dennissymons.com).

Apr. 17 Track & Field Round-Up
'Stars boys, Hornet girls each  take two CVC Relay titles



Nottingham's Rafal Klos took a fourth place overall with his trusty javelin during Wednesday's double dual meet with Lawrence and Steinert, and also finished third in the discus as the Northstars won twice.
Apr. 14 Track & Field Round-Up
Nottingham boys and girls teams both move to 4-0



Hamilton's Jamie Williams clears a high hurdle during Tuesday's double-duel meet with Hopewell Valley and Trenton at Bill McEvoy Field (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./
purchase photos at dennissymons.com).
Apr. 13 Track & Field Round-Up
Jocelyn Williams at Liberty to throw things in college


Apr. 7 Track & Field Round-Up

Northstars boys and girls both open with two wins
            Apr. 7: It couldn’t have been a better start for the Nottingham track & field program.
            The Northstar girls and boys each swept a tri-meet with Robbinsville and Allentown, as the girls gave coach Lenny Carmichael a 63rd birthday present.
            The boys beat Allentown, 97-43 and Robbinsville, 106-34, with Bill Kiernan providing a highlight by setting a school record with a high jump of 6-87. The junior smashed Mike Walker’s mark of 6-4.
            Robert Wiggs was a double winner in the long jump (21-7) and triple jump (43-1.5); while James Cole also won twice in the 1600 (4:37.90) and 3200 (10:30).
            The girls topped a talented Robbinsville team, 81-57, and also topped Allentown, 90-48.
            Coming off an outstanding winter season, Stephanie Hicks won the 100 hurdles (14.5), long jump (17-3) and shot put (34-1.5).
Sanderson, Lee, Lamont double-winners for Hamilton   
    
         Shaquille Sanderson got his season off to a strong start, winning the 100 (11.3) and 200 meters (23.2) in Hamilton’s 105-35 setback to Lawrence.
            Yvens Desalines won the 400 in 53.0, while Jamie Williams won the long jump in 19-6 and was third in the 110 hurdles.
            The Hornet girls also fell to Lawrence, 72-68, despite some outstanding efforts by Hamilton competitors.
            Priscilla Lee was a double-winner, taking the 100 (13.6) and high jump (5-0), while Carmen Lamont also won twice in the 200 (28.3) and pole vault (8-6).
       
Mariah Brown won the shot (35-9) and was second in the discus, while Jocelyn Williams won the discus (102-1) and was second in the shot (35-3). Priscilla Lee won the 100 (13.6), Kim Guilleaume was first in the 400 hurdles (70.7), Rachel Baum claimed the javelin (69-7) and Breanna Seiber took the triple jump (31-9.5).


Steinert's Pat Remboski leaps his way to a third-place finish in the 400 hurdles during the Spartans dual meet with Hightstown on Apr. 6 (Photo by John Blaine
/bgsportshots.com).

Apr. 6 Track & Field

Steinert falls to Hightstown but Goimbert, Strycharz excel

BOYS PREVIEWS
Hamilton
Head coach:
John Johnson
Key performers: Shaq Sanderson (sr., sprints), Jamie Williams (jr., sprints/jumps), Bryan Aguilar (sr., javelin/shot/discus), Yvens Desallines (jr., sprints), Simon LaPointe (jr., sprints), Steve Wilson (jr., jumps), Markuah Kromah (so., shot put/discus), IssacDan Killeen (jr., sprints), Dan Killeen Jones (jr., 1600/3200), Terry Glanding (jr., javelin).

Nottingham
Head Coach
Leroy Peterson
Assistants: Jason Marasco, Andy Parsons
Last season: 5-4
Returning letterman. James Cole (Sr., Distances 1600m, 3200m); Miguel Colon (Sr. Shot Put/Discus ); Andre Simmons (Sr. Hurdles Sprints ); Widmagner Charlot (Sr., LJ, TJ, Sprints ); Robert Wiggs ( Jr., LJ, TJ,Sprints ); Bill Kiernan (Jr. HJ, Discus ).
Peterson says: The team has high expectations. We’re hoping to match or improve upon last year. Replacing several talented seniors from last year will be a challenge for the juniors and seniors. Our strength this year will be in the leadership of the seniors and the abundance of talented juniors and underclassman. 
Steinert
Head coach: Frank Ferrara
Assistants: Doug Cooper, Ed Connor
Roster: Shaun Augustyn (Fr.), Ryan Auletta (Jr.,), Brian Baggaley (Jr.), James Boccardo (Sr.), Andrew Bonacci (Sr.), Nick Bonner (Jr.), Joe Brandecker (Sr.), Mario Brown (So.), Robin Brown (Sr.), Patrick Charles (Jr.), Greg Cheeseman (So.), Tom Clark (So.), Joe Coculo (Fr.), Andrew Cooney (Jr.), Jason Conti (So.), Shawn Dean (Jr.), Cory Decker (Sr.), TJ Dembia (Sr.), Tyler DeSanctis (Fr.), Dylan Dohanic (So.), Anthony DiCiurcio (Fr.), John Dombrowskio (Fr.), Andrew Dudich (So.), Josh Dunham, Jordan Dunn (So.), Jason Dzuranin (Sr.)(, Aaron Engram, Tyler Fisher (So.), Nick Fornaro (Sr.), Cody Gankiewicz (Sr.), Mike Gargiulo (Fr.), Judens Goimbert (Sr.), Angel Guzman (Fr.), Ryan Haines (Jr.), Matt Harris (So.), CJ Harvell (So.), Ethan Hastings (Fr.), Ryan Hastings (Sr.), Lucas Havens (Sr.), Addae Jenkins )(Jr.), Dan Keller (Fr.), Ryan Kostrzewa (FR.), Doug Johnson (Jr.), Connor Kruysman (Jr.), Mike Laslo (Sr.), Louis Leon (So.), Anthony Liedtka (So.), Connor Logan (Jr.), Nick Maida (Fr.), Ben Majkszak (Sr.), Lateef Marsh, Alex Mathews (Jr.), Connor McAdams (Jr.), Matt Mohl (So.), Kevin Mohl (Jr.), Joe Morrongiello (Fr.), Mike Moticha, Sean Munkacsy (Fr.), Kurt Neinstedt (Sr.), Semy Noelizare (So.), Ithamar Paywala (Jr.), John Pollack, Bill Rafferty (Sr.), RF Raposa (Jr.), Pat Remboski (So.), Steve Ridge (Fr.), Rob Seitz (Sr.), Sean Schreiber (Jr.), Evan Sciarrotta (Sr.), Alan Scott (Jr.), Dom Serenelli (Sr.), Kyle Smith (Sr.), Kyle Smith (So.), Collin Spurgin (Jr.), Matt Spurgin (So.), Alex Svecz, Ben Tyminski (Sr.), Grant Wagner (Fr.), Brandon Walker (Jr.), Justin Walker (Fr.), Matt Wisniewski (Fr.).
Ferrara says: Our key performers are seniors Jason Dzuranin (800), Kyle Smith (800,1600), Evan Sciarrotta and Ryan Hastings (Sprints) Judens Goimbert (jumps) and Ben Tyminski (throws). Our key underclassmen include juniors Collin Spurgin (throws), Andrew Cooney (PV) and Doug Johnson (sprints).
GIRLS PREVIEWS
Hamilton
Coach
: Anna Potavin
Key performers: Jocelyn Williams (sr., shot put/discus), Chanel Johnson (sr., javelin), Mariah Brown (sr., throws), Kim Guilleaum (sr., sprints/hurdles), Priscilla Lee (jr., high jump/sprints), Breanna Seiber sjr., triple jump/sprints), Mecca Griffith (sr., 1600/3200), Nefertitti Washington (jr., throws), Antionette Stewart (jr., throws), Luqueen Owens (jr., jumps), Rothzana Fabien (jr., throws), Shawnda Warren-Miles (so., sprints), Taylor Parziale (so., throws), Alexis Lebel (so., throws), Carmen Lamont (so., sprints/jumps/hurdles), Amanda Kleinman (so., jumps), Ashley Hutcheson (so., throws), Carmita Charles (so., throws), D.J. Dimanche (so., jumps), Amber Bird (so., jumps), Jewelie Stewart (fr., sprints), Becca Kuhn, (fr., jumps), Chelsea Johnson (fr., sprints), Rebecca Desaillines (fr., sprints), Daphnie Akltine (fr., sprints), Rachel Baum (fr., sprints), Devin Hopkins (fr., sprints/jumps).

Nottingham
Coach:
Len Carmichael
Key performers: Stephanie Hicks (sr., hurdles/high jump/sprints/shot), Chidera Azogu (sr, sprints/jumps), Chelsea Holman (sr., sprints/hurdles/jumps), Hasch Kamara (sr., sprints/jumps), Shelby Mellon (jr., throws), Stephanie Reed (sr., throws), Brianna Perea (jr., hurdles), Lindsay Jones (so., sprints/800), Sarah Eckman (sr., sprints), Brittany Shipley (fr., 800/hurdles), Rosa Colon (fr., 800/hurdles), Sam Williams (fr., 1600/3200), Melissa Bauerle (so., 1600/3200), Rosaalyn Pavano (jr., 1600/3200), Marissa DeYoung (fr., 1600/3200), Amani Alston (fr., 400/jumps), Kelly Diamond (jr., pole vault), Jess Polinski (so., hurdles/throws), Sophia Brown (fr., sprints), DiConte Davis (fr., sprints), Christina Sing (jr., sprints), Tianna Garnett (so., throws), Patience Madu (so., sprints).
 
Steinert
Head coach: Erin Blew, 4th season
Assistants: Ron Yacyk, Mike Giacobbe
Last season: Christa Strycharz broke school record in the 3200 10:52
Returning lettermen: Mollie Coyne (So., 400); Julia DeLibero (So., throws); Ashley Gonzalez (So., jumps, 200); Sydney Hagins (So., throws); Carolyn McClure (So., pole vault); Mackenzie Schlosser (So., high hurdles); Shannon Smith (So., high hurdles); Cherilyn Bonacci (Jr., distance); Cassandara Coate (jr., throws); Tarmie Matlack (Jr., pole vault); Jessica Pirrera (Jr., 400, 800); Christa Strycharz (Jr., distance); Sierra Downs (Sr., distances); Colleen Furbeck (Sr., jumps, sprints); Brianna McNair (Sr., high hurdles); Kaitlin O’Connor (Sr., sprints).
Newcomers: Patricia Kulak (Fr., pole vault); Lauren O’Hagan (Fr., distance), Sarah Staggs (Fr., distance); Larissa Strycharz (Fr., distance); Veronica Newell (Fr., distance); Darielle Blaine (So., throws).
Blew says: The team is the largest of my four years with the program.  I am very excited about the progress of my returning athletes including Cassie Coate, Christa Strycharz, Ashley Gonzales, Molly Coyne and Jess Pirrera.  We're also excited about the addition of (Hamilton West transfer) Darielle Blaine in the shot put.  All six of my returning seniors can be relied on as strong role models for the novices; their hard work, commitment and selflessness in putting the team above themselves make them tremendous assets to the program.  I am also optimistic regarding the potential of the freshmen on the team including Larissa Strycharz, Sarah Staggs, and Patty Kulak.

 

 

Fish Tales

FISH TALES
(Also known as
Rich Fisher's blog)
Aug. 3, 2010
Sunnybrae’s
sunny days
and Babe Ruth teams
keep township
in the sports spotlight
            Whether it’s 11-year-old boys on the little league field in Paramus, pre-teen girls on the World Series diamond in Florida or teenage boys on the Babe Ruth diamond in West Windsor, Hamilton Township has a rooting interest.
            While the majority of teams have played their last meaningful games this summer, three entries from the township are still bringing the bats and balls out to some of the biggest tournaments of the year.
        
  Fish4Scores.com will attempt to continue to bring you the results and photos of these exciting events. However, myself and Ken Weingartner are both away on vacation starting Saturday and running through Friday.
             So Ken will try and do his part from Lake George and I will do mine from Cape May. We apologize if results and pictures are posted a bit late, but rest assured they will get posted as soon as we can.
            Anyway, here’s what’s in store the coming week.  
            * * *
            First off, how about those Sunnybrae 11-year-old Little Leaguers!
            Once the 12-year-old District 12 Tournament is over and the winner loses in the sectionals, little league baseball kind of takes a backseat as far as newspaper coverage goes. Sure, they’ll run the results if phoned in, but mostly Babe Ruth has taken center stage, or any 12-year-old team still alive (like Robbinsville softball).
            But I, for one, am really happy for this group of Sunnybrae kids. What they did is pretty remarkable when you think about it.
          For 52 years, the league has never won a sectional title, and now, boom! Here it is. From a team that nobody thought would even get out of pool play according to manager Greg Beyer.
            Sunnybrae has lived in the shadows of Nottingham Little League forever, it seems. So has most of the rest of Mercer County, but when a league in your same town is always earning the glory, it’s kind of tough. It didn’t help that HTRBA has had its share of glory in recent years as well.
            But this band of Sunnybrae 11s has put the league on the map during a season when Hamilton Township fell short of winning a district title in any other age group. Not only did Sunnybrae win a district, it has won Section 3.
            The states start Saturday.
            Good luck boys! Keep making us proud!
              
* * *
            While there is a fresh face carrying the township banner is little league, a familiar group is doing likewise in softball.
            The Hamilton Girls Softball Association 12-year-old team will be boarding a plan Thursday for Alachua, Fla., where it will begin pool play Saturday while making its third straight trip to the Babe Ruth World Series.
            Provided the plane ride goes smoothly (according to manager Frank Bennett, four girls are making their first flight!), Hamilton will be the first team to play in the showcase as it has a 10 a.m. game with the Midwest Plains champion Saturday.
            Hamilton also plays Sunday at 2 p.m., Monday at noon and Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The top three finishers in each five-team pool will form a six-team, double elimination bracket starting Wednesday.
            If history is any indicator, Hamilton should have a lengthy stay, as it won the national title in 2008 and finished third last year.
            So, not to repeat myself but, good luck girls! Keep making us proud!
            
* * *
            Finally, the Hamilton Babe Ruth 15-year-olds get underway in Mid-Atlantic Region play Thursday in West Windsor.  
            Hamilton is attempting to win the league’s first regional title since the Hamilton Nationals won it in 1971. Nottingham won it all in 2008.
            The Switlik gang opens pool play at 4 p.m. against Frederick, Md. Hamilton wasn’t dominant in its first two rounds, as it finished second in District One, and again in the Southern New Jersey states.
            But the slate is clean and one never knows what can happen once a new tournament begins.
            So stop me if you’ve heard this one before but, good luck boys! Keep making us proud!  
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