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U-14 Krush wins bizarre game to claim West Deptford title
       
The Hamilton U-14 Krush girls soccer team used two shutouts and a tie to advance to the championship game of the West Deptford Thanksgiving Tournament, then had to win a bizarre finale before claiming their crown.
         Playing the Audubon United, Hamilton fell behind 1-0 at halftime but tied it when Kelly Johnson scored off an assist from Sabrie Buzgo.
       That set up an overtime in which there were no goalkeepers, and after every five minutes someone came off the field and the teams switched sides.
         After two scoreless OT sessions, Rachel Astore scored the game-winning goal off an assist from Alex Biondi. But it was not a golden goal. . .not yet. As the Krush celebrated, they were informed the full five minutes must be played. Finally, with two less players and the goal wide open, the defense of  Lexie Kalargheros, Brooklyn Becker, Barrie Deptula and the remaining players worked hard to preserve the victory.   
       Paige Rauenbuhler had an outstanding weekend in goal, allowing just three to get by her.
        The Krush opened with a 1-0 win over the Monroe Flames in 40-degree, windy weather, as Torie Herdt scored off a feed from Astore. The next day, Chelsea Conover and Biondi tallied in a 2-0 win over the Washington Pythons. Rachael Flodmand had two assists. 
        
Depite two goals by Flodman the Krush lost to the Pitman Wildcats, but still had enough points to reach the finals.
PAL Girls Freshman basketball-Dec. 2
Golik, Pittaro spark Knights to victory
      
Gianna Pittaro scored 10 points and Erika Golik had eight as the Knights of Columbus took a 21-14 win over the Gales. Jordan Jones had 10 in a losing effort.  
           Marissa Cooper's 10 points powered Lee Bradbury Plumbing past Herbert VanNess Cayce & Goodell, 24-11. Kaitlyn Ferlisi added eight and Melissa Klosknski had four. Marisa Lewis tabbed four for HVC&G.

             The Gothic Lodge got six points from Keira Wilkinson in a win over TheZanyShopper.com, while Amanda May had two in defeat. 
          The Defenders topped Kukla Chriopractic, 10-6, as Natalia Mehl had four points. Kukla's Carli Backlund led all scorers with six.
PAL Girls Sophomore basketball-Dec. 1
Santiago volunteers a win for Nottingham
     Juliana Santiago scored eight points to lead Nottingham Volunteer Fire Co. to a 13-10 win over Trophies Unlimited.
         AMMK took a 36-20 win over Roma Bank as Mary Kate Madonia had 12 points and Amanda Ferlisi and Grace Dwyer added eight each. Erin Cavanaugh had 10 for Roma and Victoria Chaykovska added six.
          Prior-Nami Business Systems  got 11 from Kasey Giordano while Samantha Wuensch,  Mylinda Santiago and Kirsten Klosinski had two each in a 19-11 win over Emerald Title Agency. Nicole Leclaire played strong defense while Giordano and Kaley Wise handled the rebounding. Daria Guler led Emerald with four. 
  
PAL Girls Junior basketball-Nov. 30
Taylor, Burnett power Gloria Nilson
          Jaliet Taylor had 13 points and Amijha Burnett added 12 as Gloria Nilson GMAC Realty took a 44-24 win over Accent Painting. Kesley Ignace added 11 and Nicole Alagona four. Amanda Hornyak (12) and Khrystyna Chaykovska (4) paced Accent.
          Aztec Graphics topped Golden Dawn Diner, 27-15, as Morgan Decker (7 points), Stephanie White (6), Saysha McRae (5) and Tatiana Saffron (4) led a balanced attack. For Golden Dawn, Tatiana Marcucci, Sophia Langone and Emily Carella had four each.
        Nciole Parriski's 18 lead Gold Shield Financial to a 34-24 win over Poor Boy Sub Shop. Karen Prihoda (8) and Nina Carella (6) also chipped in, while Poor Boy was led by Stephanie Williams (12), Lauren Kimler, Nicole Stull and Grace Harkness (4 each).
Hamilton Little Lads basketball-Nov. 21
Plunkett, Giordano help Crestwood to Cadet win
           Crestwood took a 21-16 win over Iorio as Brady Plunkett had seven points and Trevor Giordano added six. CJ Pittaro and Brayden Krispel chipped in with three apiece. Strong defensive games came from Gabe Sturkey and Joe Tiger.
Bucks tops SportsWorld in Junior Lads play
          Bucks Digital Printing defeated SportsWorld 20-14, as Justin Gikas, Brennan Warwick, Eric Zoda and Garret Mazur led BDP. Nick Posivak, John Gola, Ty Cheeseman, Dan Boyce, John Warwick and Zach Davis led the defense. 
        Alex Watkins, Matt Persichetti, Kirk Phillips and Eric Siebert combined for 16 points to help Hamilton Manor (2-0) defeat Shamrock Home Inspectors, 38-14.
Peasant's win twice to open Lads action
       
Peasant's Restaurant posted a pair of  wins to start off the season, opening with 32-27 win over A&S Auto Repair as Jaleel Dunn had 10 points and Drew Kalman added six. Eugene Clemons chipped in with four points while Craig Buczinski led A&S with 10. Tommy Garofola hit the first basket of the 2009-10 Lttle Lads season. 
       Peasant's also beat Sportsworld, 48-42, in OT as Kalman poured in 19 points. Shane Plunkett added 11, while Jeff Breece and Jun DelValle each scored five. Michael Gola paced Sportsworld with nine.
Hamilton PAL girls basketball-Nov. 20
Madonia  drops a dozen in AMMK victory
           
MaryKate Madonia tallied 12 points and Amanda Ferlisi added 10 as
AMMK defeated Trophies Unlimited, 26-20. Jess Adamo had nine and Jiana Anderson six for Trophies. 
          Roma Bank defeated Nottingham Fire Company, 26-12, as Kritan Hallam had 10 and Julina Kite added four. Nottingham got four from Alana Pelosci and two from Jordyn Wallace.
          Meaurie Pickett tallied 14 in Mercer Spring's 22-12 win over Prior-Nami, while Paige Meszaros added six. Prior Nami got four from Mecca Reeves and two from Kaley Wise. 

Lopez helps Mershon shear Flock in Seniors
          Mershon Concrete nipped WhatTheFlockFlamingos.Com, 47-46 as Dalia Lopez scored 11 points, followed by Imani Alston (9), Stephanie Grabowski and Mackenzie Ewell (6 each). Kim Murl had 11 points for WTFF, followed by Anna Loffredo (9), Gabby Bennett (7), Kim Ragazzo and Kristi Casole (6 each).
          Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of Central NJ took a 38-34 win over Russo Insurance as Allyson Prokop poured in 18 points. Kaitlin Stahlbrand added six while Meghan Forkel and Shaundra Miles had four each. Russo got 11 points from Liz Kent, six each from Jazma Bellamy and Amanda Carty and four apiece from Radhika Appaya and Donna Sanspeur.
Ferlisi helps Ladies to a Gorgeous Junior victory
          Amanda Ferlisi's nine points helped the
Gorgeous Ladies of Basketball to a 26-22 win over Golden Dawn Diner. Kaitlin Stahlbrand (5), Nicole Migliaccio and Maria Lucci (4 each) also contributed. Golden Dawn got 12 from Gabby Bennett and six from Sophia Langone. 
          Liz Clifford had 13 points and Lauren Kimler added 12 as Poor Boy Sub Shop beat Accent Painting, 41-31. Nicole Stull added eight pionts while Destiny Dunn and Kelly Schwager tabbed four each. For Accent, Amanda Hornyak had 11 points, while Amanda Beym added six and Jillian Corn and Amanda Phillips had four each.
          Gloria Nilson GMAC Realty took a 33-32 win over Gold Shield Financial behind 12 points frm Jaliet Taylor. Also helping out were Nicole Alagona (7), Caroline Grabowski (6) and Amijha Burnett (4).
Gold Shield got 17 from Nicole Parriski, 10 from Karen Prihoda and five from Jenna Carella.
Dorner's 20 paces Kukla in Freshman play
          Tatiana Dorner scored 20 points to pace
Kukla Chiropractic to a 34-19 win over Herbert Van Nwaa Cayce & Goodell in Freshman Division action. Kerissa Edwards added six points for the winners while Peyton Olsen had four. Herbert got four each from Paite Terry and Nicole Terry.          
          The Gales nipped  TheZanyShopper.Com, 17-16, as Kendall Dandridge scored four and Kylie Berish three. Zany got eight from Kayla Burnett and four from Kaiya Burnett. 
         Marissa Cooper had six and Melissa Klosinski four as Lee Bradbury Plumbing topped the Defenders, 14-6. Emily Diszler and Daria Guler each had two for the Defenders.
          Gianna Piattaro's six points and four by Sarah Sarno helped Knights of Columbus to a victory over Gothic Lodge. Gianna Lucchesi had two for the Lodge. 

Hamilton Little Lads Basketball-Nov 14
Sports World, Hamilton Manor notch wins 
    
In Junior Lads play, Hamilton Manor took a 17-8 win over Bucks Digital Printing as Tommy Cashin and Brandon Rivera scored six points apiece. Tommy Persichetti had four assists while Steven Moticha added three rebounds.
      SportsWorld defeated Hamilton Manor, 40-31, as Michael Gola scored eight points while Mike Moticha and Sean Tierney combined for 10. Hamilton Manor was led by Matt Camera and Pat Harchik.


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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