Saturday, December 2, 2006

A Day at Rutgers

Pre-Rutgers Trip – As I do everyday, I stop at Dunkin Donuts and grab my coffee and the two local papers. I was very excited to not only read about the football games from the night before, but more so to see a few hockey results. The Star Ledger dropped the bomb. No results from yesterday, only football and today’s schedule. You know the games were covered. You know that the games were called in, but yet an editor somewhere in Newark just left it out (erroneously, I am sure.)

I show up in the Rutgers Press box at halftime of the Irvington-New Brunswick game; definitely a nice appetizers for an astonishing Delbarton-Immaculata match up. This is the first time that I have been to the Rutgers Stadium since my college years in the early 90’s. The press box was just awesome. Of all the fantastic aspects of the box, the top three highlights of my press box experience were: (3) The free buffet; (2) The Rutgers Soap Washer in the Men’s Room and (1) The great view of three great football games.


The New Brunswick-Irvington game was just incredible and had all the marking that a great state final should have. Irvington had opportunities fall by the waste side. Irvington lost a huge opportunity to score when they fumbled on the 2-yard line, going in. On Irvington’s final drive as a 65 yard gain, putting Irvington in scoring position was called back by a late flag. New Brunswick held on and the passing out of the State Champion crowns had begun.

The Delbarton-Immaculata game began with a message from the Spartans that was heard loud and clear. Ladies and Gentleman – We are going to win this game on the back of our Sophomore Sensation, Theo Riddick. Riddick definitely a candidate for state player of the year, carried the ball on seven of the eleven plays of the Spartans opening series. Immaculata’s patented “run right at you for 5-7 yards a pop” style of football was also heard by all.

After a scoreless first quarter, the grinding had paid off for the Somerville based school. Theo Riddick (31 carries for 234 yards) scored on a 2 yard run. The touchdown capped a 13 play - 47 yard drive. Riddick carried 7 times on the dive for 30 yards. The extra point missed wide. Immaculata’s kicker Michael Brownett redeemed himself nailing a 38 field goal with 8:04 left until half.

Every time Delbarton’s high-powered offense got moving, the drives seemed to stall. That is until the Green Wave’s second possession of the 3rd quarter. The first possession at the start of the third was prematurely interrupted when Delbarton lost a fumble. McBride took over, as Delbarton used a no huddle offense and over the ball audibles. Senior QB Jack McBride completed two passes and ran twice, that and a Terry white 25 yard run, set up Delbarton’s first strike of the State Final Game.

McBride’s third completion of the drive was a well executed play action pass to Andrew Bell. The strike from 24 yards out along with a Andrew bell extra point cut the lead to 9-7.

The Spartans and Theo Riddick were not happy about Delbarton’s statement and answered immediately. After an false start penalty, Theo Riddick broke one from 75 yards and never looked back. Brownett’s extra point hit the right post and flickered wide. Ironically, the kick would have been good on any High School field, where as high school posts are 3 feet wider than colligate posts.
With the score 15-7 and Delbarton had regained momentum and seemed to have the Spartans offense figured out. The Green Wave stopped a Spartan reverse for a small gain and a penalty tacked on gave the Spartans a 3-12 from their own 35. Brennen Bicknese and Alex White had apparently sacked Immaculata’s Frank DeNick for a 1-yard loss. But a ridiculous late hit flag had been called, maybe urged by the Immaculata sideline. Within seconds Delbarton players and then the entire stadium urged the Referees and Umpire to wave off the flag as the replay on the Big Screen obviously showed the hit was strong, but 100% legal. (We all know that replay is not an option H.S. Sports.) The tides immediately turned and the sophomore sensation went 51 on the next play for a what would bet the game winning touchdown. Immaculata 22-7

As the third quarter was winding down, Delbarton was winding up its offense and McBride was not about to go away quietly. The Green Wave was immediately faced with a 4th and 1 from their own 25. McBride kept the ball for 8 yards and a touchdown drive was in the makings. Thirteen plays and 79 yards later, Jack McBride hit Max Seligmann in left corner of the end zone. The Green Waves second touchdown, a great call by the officials, was one for any highlight reel as Seligmann tip-toed the corner. The Delbarton faithful cheered the replay and an Andrew Bell extra point put Delbarton back within 8.

The tides have turned Immaculata fumbled the opening kickoff. John Collett caused the fumble and a scrum made it difficult to see who recovered the fumble. Unfortunately, Delbarton failed to convert from the 15 on fourth down as McBride was sacked.

Ironically, Theo Riddick was out of the game, benched by dehydration. Delbarton forced the Spartans to punt and took over on their own 35 with 4:00 left in the game. Jack McBride was on a mission to lead this Delbarton team to a final TD drive. A combination of McBride passes and run brought Delbarton to the 14-yard line. On 3rd and 4 with only a minute left, McBride led a Delbarton receive. Somehow the receiver was pushed out of bounds at the 1 and prevented from any attempt at the ball. Fittingly so, Riddick was sitting the far corner awaiting the McBride pass for an easy interception. No flag was thrown for interference and for some reason the replay was not shown on the big screen. The no call ended the Green’s Waves dream season.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

HS Sports Across America Updated

Dec 1: Opening Day Line up:

Bowling: Jefferson at Sparta

Men's Hockey:

  • Madison vs. Pequannock @Passaic County Tech
  • Mo-Beard vs Mt. Lakes @ Mennen
  • Morristown Vs. Livingston @ S. Mtn

Women's Hockey:

  • Mo-Beard vs Mt. Lakes @ Twin Oaks

Swimming:

  • B & G: Westfield vs. Mt. Lakes - Lakeland YMCA
  • B: Pequannock vs. Westfield @ Passiac Tech
  • G: Pequannock & Villa Walsh & Madison @ Passiac Tech
  • Montville at St. Elizabeth



From: www.MorrisCountyHSsports.net

HS Sports Across America has been updated:

High School Sports Blog of the week

High School Sports Story of the Week

HS Sports - The "are you kidding me?" Section

Quality Parenting Reading Material

-- from www.gym.net -- Not written by me, but I bet you’d love to see my list!!

Rain, Wind and It Starts ...

I have been really looking forward to covering the football state finals. It’s really a shame that the weather will have an effect on these games. You have to consider that the weather the past week has been much better than we could have expected. But we cannot control the weather and it is the same for both teams. My only comment is this – Coaching now comes into to play more than you know. Why? Simple. The wind.

If you have ever been to Giants Stadium on a semi-windy day you know that it becomes very important which Goal you are defending with respect to the wind. Sure, coaches have played on windy days. But making a mistake of not utilizing the wind, maybe a costly mistake. This will affect the Mountain Lakes game he most. You’ll be looking at winds topping 60 mph. I wonder what will happen if lightning comes into play? There is a chance of lightning storms.

The wind is not normally as dramatic at Rutgers, compared to the Meadowlands. Sixty mph winds anywhere have a dramatic effect on any game. Hopefully, the weather will be better than expected.

Winter Sports will officially kick off on Friday.

Bowling: Jefferson at Sparta

Swimming: Madison vs. Pequannock @Passaic County Tech

Saturday Bowling: Chatham in the Bishop Ahr Tournament

Monday, November 27, 2006

Rivalry Revisited ...

What does your High School Football rivalry mean to you? I know you have one. These days, H.S. Football rivalries are far and few between, especially in Morris County.

Go to www.MorrisCountyHSsports.net for the story about New Jersey's Greatest H.S. Rivalry.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Umm .. Football?

Note to self: Do not watch the news, read the sports page or watch ESPN until mid-week. That may have been the most disgusting Giants game 4th Quarters I have ever seen. All I can say is this: What ever happened to “In the grasp!?” not only that, if Mathias Kiwanuka picks up that Young, he’d be called for roughing the passer. I know that you need to play until the whistle, but how come no one mentioned that it should have been a sack!? Am I in my own world here? What ever happened to protecting the QB?

Ladies and Gentleman, I thought that the Giants season was saved today. At 21-0, I was thinking, awesome the third shutout in the NFL today. Twenty-four points later, I may not watch another Giants Game.

Rutgers holds their fate in their own hands. To win AT West Virginia is tough! Handing a top-20 team its second loss in a row with the Big East Championship on the line – MUCH tougher! BUT - I believe!

So my schedule Saturday will be: Rutgers to see Immaculata vs. Delbarton, 2:00 followed by Wayne Hills vs. Parsippany Hills at 5. Then Rutgers-WVU at 8:00 – right now it will be on ESPN at 8:00 p.m. A Rutgers win, and they win outright; Rutgers losses and Louisville losses and RU wins … BUT … RU losses and Louisville wins, 2nd place my friends. Not only that, No way can they be a BCS Bowl. Rutgers would need Louisville to lose and win big at WVU to get that bid.

I was pretty sure that Michigan should be #2. After what we all saw last night, USC do what they wanted vs. a great ND team … umm … yeah … USC deserves a shot at Ohio St. UCLA beat Oregon St. – so there is a still a chance for rain on USC’s parade. This is the year of raining on college football parades … ISN’T IT?