Saturday, December 9, 2006

Randolph - Mo. Knolls Ice Hockey Updates

(6:05 pm) Zamboni is circling the rink.

PERIOD 1

(1st-15:00) Morris Knolls is defending the Entrance side goal

(1-14:35) Puck misplayed by Rams in Knolls goal; easy cover; face off

(1-14:25) Rams shot off face off - save by Rideout

(1-13:00) S. Jones shot from point; save Swenson

(1-10:44) Jones (MK) takes a loose puck in Rams zone and scores; (MK 1-0)

(1-8:59)#29 R. Bannon takes a pass in front, fans on shot that squeezes through 5 hole; (tied 1-1)


(1-8:59) Rams Tie;

(1-7:22) 1st penalty of the game; MK power play

(1-6:02) 2 on 1 short handed - perfectly play; GOAL RAND. (2-1 Rams)

(1-5:35) back to even strength

(1-5:09) 44 Jones shoots; save - 41 Tomensky stuffs; save;

(1-3:27) Rand. controlling play; Knolls hanging tough

(1-2:10) MK ties; 41 Tomensky steam rolls from his own zone and beats Rnd Goal through the legs with a Rnd Defender on him the entire way

(1-0:09) 28 Rnd Kusik fires a rocket at Rideout; blocker save;

(1-0:00) Period over - tied 2-2;

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Score after 1: tied 2-2

Shots after 1: Rand 14; MK 8

Goal #1: MK #44 Jones – unassisted – Even @ 4:16

Goal #2: Ra #29 Bannon – 17 Maloney – Even @ 6:21

Goal #3: Ra # 9 Kral – 2 Nowicki – Short Handed @ 8:58

Goal #4: MK #44 41 Tomensky – 44 Jones – Even @ 12:50

========== PERIOD 2 ======================

(2-14:40) Rams push, Rideout makes a nice save

(2-14:01) MK scores; Lewandowski camped out in front burries puck on open side

(2-13:11) Knolls leads 3-2

(2-12:53) Rams answers as player lands bouncing puck in front and hits the open side

(2-12:39) Game tied 3-3; Rams start power play

(2-11:26) Rams penalty (skating 4 on 4 for :47 seconds)

(2-11:08) Swenson stops 7 Lewandowski on break away; cover and holds a few secondslater

(2-10:50) skating MK 4 on 3; Rams penalty -- now 5 on 3 for 1 minute

(2-9:45) Rams keeping knolls out of zone :19 seconds left on one; :42 on teh other

(2-9:26) Penalty #1 killed; no shots, now 5 on 4

(2-8:53) Even strength; Knolls held without a shot on that power play

(2-8:26) Rand gets two quick shots; blocker save & next one goes out of rink

(2-8:05) Rideout stops Tamminga by taking away open side

(2-7:21) Knolls ices puck; Rams have momentum

(2-7:17) Another Rideout save goes out; he's doing a great job of not allowing rebounds

(2-7:17) The clock did not start :(
(2-7:17) 29 Bannon is stopped & 9 Kral is stopped on the rebound; both great saves

(2-6:00) Rams get another shot; its saves;

(2-5:49) RND 12 Tamminga's break away goes in - RAMS up 4-3

(2-5:28) Kusik stopps a Tominski break away before its get going; great defense

(2-4:56) Rams penalty

(2-4:32) Rideout forced to make another save

(2-4:16) 44 Jones' deflection is stopped;

(2-3:36) Nice save and cover by Swenson; still MK PP

(2-2:51) Swenson glove save up high; covered; Penalty killed

(2-0:34) Knolls icing - rams win face-off, puck deflects out

(2-0:00) End of Period 2 -- Rams lead 4-3

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Score after 2: Rand 4-3

Shots after 2: Rand 14+13=27; MK 8+6=14

Goal #5: MK #7 Lewandowski – 24 Edwards & 44 Jones – Even @ 1:00

Goal #6: Ra #17 Maloney – unassisted – Even @ 2:09

Goal #7: Ra #12 Tamminga – 3 Krannich – Even @ 4:11

========== PERIOD 3 starting at 7:50 pm ======================

(3-14:37) Knolls attacks; great feed for a break away shot wide

(3-14:08) Knolls save, puck goes behind net

(3-14:04) Rams goal , get in when passed from behind net - 5-3 lead Rams

(3-13:50) Knolls Penalty - high stick

(3-12:45) Rams score short handed; 29 Bannon picks up puck behind net; brings it in front and beats keeper wide side

(3-12:00) Rams lead 6-3


(3-11:31) Rams lead 6-3; even strength; Rams still pressuring

(3-10:29) Penalty Randolph - hooking; MK Power play

(3-9:46) Rnd 29 steals puck in MK zone

(3-9:46) Rideout makes initial save, but puck hits off his skate and pad and trickles in

(3-9:46) Rnd 29 Bannon Short handed goal

(3-9:46) Rams Lead 7-3

(3-8:44) Knolls 5 on 3 Power play; 1st penalty over

(3-8:20) Knolls PP 5 on 4

(3-8:05) looked like Rnd 9 Kral scored - Rams lead 7-3


note: Rams/Knolls fans base is good; Rams had a few good ones, but then the "Start the bus" clear instead of the "Warm up the bus" cheer made them lose a few style points ... sorry guys; Mo-town still has the funniest cheering section.


(3-7:00) Rams save; Penalty killed


Sorry - but I had 7:30 dinner plans and I need to run;


left with 6 minutes left in the 3rd; 8-3 Randolph;

Randolph - Mo. Knolls (Preview)

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Tonight’s Live Action from Mennen Arena: Morris Knolls v. Randolph 6:15 pm

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This is the first game Mennen Division game for Morris Knolls and definitely one of the most important all year. The Golden Eagles come in with a record of 1-0-1 overall. Morris Knolled opened a week ago, today, with a 2-2 tie over parochial power house Don Bosco Prep. Morris Knolls trailed in the game 2-0, but rallied with a late 2nd period power play goal by Don Nichols. Early in the third, Justin Lewendaski tied the game with a power play goal. Knolls registered its first win of the season with a dominating win over Johnson Regional, 10-0 last Monday. Four different plays scored the ten goals for the Golden Eagles. During the two games, Knolls Goalkeep Tyler Rideout had 17 and 12 saves.



The Rams come riding high off a dominating win over Morristown-Beard last Thursday. The game was penalty filled, but the Rams never allowed the Crimson offense to get going. Any quality shots were smothered by Dan Swenson, who was even better at not allowing any rebounds. Randolph comes in with a record of 1-1, suffering a 2-1 loss to Princeton Day Academy early in the week.



See you at Mennen at 6:00!

Friday, December 8, 2006

Friday's a Day off

Time for a little personal life. The Coach will be taking today off. I can you that all High School sports will be officially underway one week from today.


Yesterday was a long day at Mennen; As I said before, the fries there are juts great … As I walked by the tables by the snack stand later that night, I heard a Mt. Olive student say: “These were so worth the wait!”


The Coach will gladly supply game night programs to any school that asks. Many booster clubs already supply programs, but only cover their one team. Our programs include roster, schedule, and key to victory for both teams. 48 hours advanced notice must be given and rosters for both teams must be supplied to us.


I implore all bowling coaches to please email or copy to pdf your match results. Some bowling coaches simply refuse to comply with requests, for whatever reason. Apparently public relations and publicity for their sport is not a priority on their list.


I usually have a 5-minute conversation is my #1 wrestling expert during the day, but I did not see him today. I really feel cheated.


Wrestling weight certification will be held on Sunday. Yours truly will be entering numerical data at Hanover Park on Sunday. I really feel bad for wrestling coaches this year. With all the rules and weight loss plans that must be followed, this is a very integrate system.

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Randolph v. Mo-Beard

I just had Mennen fries for the first time in over 16 years! They were great!

Game is about to start - surprisingly - M0-town and Mt. Olive had more fans.

The Mo-Beard rowdies and lively, but not as funny as the Mo-town kids -- the game just started;
Randolph has a nice size student section, two groups by each goal.

(Period-time left) for this game

(1-13:50) #15R shot, glove save, drops in from and is missed by 2 Rnd Players; cleared out.

(1-12:50) #18R steals puck in high slot; shot blocker save;

(1-12:20) #12MB Paine break away; taking down; Penalty Rand

** I do not have a Randolph roster

(1-10:45) Ran. is doing a good ob killing the Penalty; MB has 1 shot and not had much control of the puck; Power Play over - 4-4 for 17 seconds

(1-10:45) MB Penalty

(1-9:56) RAND Power Play GOAL #4 and the speakers here are just a waste(Ran 1-0)

(1-9:05) MB Power Play

(1-8:12) 2 on 2 MB, #21 Donofrio to #11 Schmidt - great pass to be one on one with keeper, pad save;

(1-7:09) penalty over - even strength

(1-6:59) penalty MB; Randolph Power play

(1-6:12) 23MB; shorthanded shot by Schneider 1 on 1; Save randolph

(1-4:20) MB Penalty

(1-4:10) Rand Penalty 4 on 4

(1-2:36) Rand Pen 4 on 3

(1-2:10) 5 on 3 MB for 10 seconds

(1-2:10) 5 on 4 MB

(1-1:47) GUESS WHAT? another Penalty! Ran is short on 3 for 1:00;

(1-1:05) 10MB Yannotta, rocket from the point; save

(1-0:36) penalty over; MB penalty 4-4 for 0:43 seconds, then Rand PP

(1-0:29) can they be anymore penalty happy?

********* END OF 1st Period ***********************

Rand 4 shots; MB 10 shots

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8:51 p.m. be back in 15 minutes

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(2-14:48)MoBeard took 2 Quality Shots; both saved

(2-14:30)Rand penalty killed; I blinked and they called another penalty

(2-14:25)Rand penalty; MB power play ...

Note: "He's a freshman is officially the chant of the night"

Note2: Motown kids were still the funniest, rowdiest and most in number

(2-13:38) why do I blink? 4 on 4 MB penalty

(2-13:11) Randolph even strength goal (2-0 Rams)#9 for the Rams

(2-12:18) Ran Penalty done; 5-4 Rand :43 seconds

(2-10:59) Ran Penalty; MB Power Play and they need to convert

(2-10:12) Save by Rand goalie; MB keeps shooting it into his belly; kid play great angles and smothers every rebound;

(2-9:54) another Save by Rand goalie; another face off

(2-9:33) MB is pushing, has puck in zone all PP; another hot; deflected out

(2-9:33) Rand penalty 5 on 3

****** 1 shot with 5-3; save; Yannotta shoots, deflected wild; 5 on 4;

(2-8:07) Rand steals puck; 2 MB defenseman skate into each other and ref calls a penalty on MB

********* MB save and cover; now 5-4 Rand Power play 7:23 left

(2-7:05) WOW; Great MB save by Taylor, rebound shot at open net and taylor gets leg there;

(2-5:51) finally got to 5 on 5; Rand Penalty - MB PP

(2-5:20) Yannotta to Schneider; Rand Goalie Robs Schneider with the glove

(2-4:25) Rand #25 hits post.

(2-3:59) with :13 left on Power play; MB penalty

(2-3:47) Rams shot; save, goes out of rink

(2-3:25) MB save; cover; Face off in MB zone

(2-3:12) MB another save; can not cover; puck goes into Rand zone

(2-3:06) Rand Penalty -- 4 on 4

(2-1:55) MB power play 5 on 4

(2-1:04) even strength; MB did not have a shot on the PP;

(2-1:00) 1 minute left

=========END of 2 ===========

** Internet went down - sorry**

(3-9:53) SHORT-HANDED: Ran. #9 scores a break away (rand 3-0)

(3-9:53) Mo-Beard Time out

(3rd) Not much is happens, Randolph is killing the clock

(3-2:00) Rand. takes two quick Penalties (5-4 MB for the last 2)

(2-1:25) one of the penalties must be a major; its 5 on 4

(2-1:17) MB can not muster a shot

(2-0:57) Rams #22 steals the puck and goes top shelf (4-0 Rand; message sent)

GAME OVER -- FINAL 4-0 Randolph;


Notes: Rand keeper 26 saves for the shut out; He is very, very good;

Ran. had 26 shots;

I'm out!

Morristown-Mt. Olive Ice Hockey

* Morristown has the best fan base I have seen so far this year!

* (6:40 pm) Morristown scores with 7:30 left in the 1st - #12 Genualdi (Motown 1-0)

* 6 minutes left in the first

* Morristown on power play - Mt. Olive hits post on steal

* (6:42 pm) 5 minutes left in 1st

* (6:43 pm) penalty killed Motown (0-1 on PP)

* (6:45 pm) Mt Olive takes penalty

* (6:47 pm) Morristown takes penalty (MoTown 0-2 on PP)

* (6:48 pm) playing 4 on 4 and the period ends

* --------- Mt. Olive will have a :35 seconds PP at 14:50 of the 2nd

* --------- 5 minute break ------------------------

* (6:57 pm) Mt Olive takes penalty (Mt Olive PP 0-1)

* (6:57 pm) Morristown power play for 1:30

* (6:59 pm) Morristown power play over (MoTown 0-3 PP) still 1-0

* (7:01 pm) Morristown power play 11:30 left in 2nd

* (7:03 pm) Morristown Scores a Power play goal (10:13 left) by #24

* --------- Morristown leads 2-0 with 9:30 left in 2nd

* (7:05 pm) Morristown Penalty and no score - (Mt. Olive Power 0-3)

* (7:10 pm) Mt. Olive Penalty (Motown Power Play #5)

* (7:11 pm) Morristown goal (2-5 on power play) (3-0 lead with 4:20 left in P. 2)

* (7:13 pm) Mt. Olive take another Penalty

* (7:14 pm) Morristown power play goal (3-6 on power play) (4-0 lead with 3:16 left in P. 2)

* (7:15 pm) Time out Mt. Olive and Morristown has teh funniest fans!

* (7:17 pm) Morristown Even Strength goal (apparently by a freshman) 5-0

* (7:19 pm) Mt. Olive take a penalty with 0:15 left in the 2nd

* (7:20 pm) Penalty given for a little tiff in front of the MtO bench

* --------- Mt. Olive will start the 3rd short handed 3-5

* --------- End of Period #2
* (7:39 pm) Mo-Town Penalty playing 4 on 3; same score 5-0

* -------- Mt. Olive is now back to 5 players

* -------- Morristown takes a Penalty; 5 vs 4;

* (7:41 pm) Mt Olive does not score on PP

* (7:41 pm) back to 5 on 5; Motown up 5-0 (10:30 minutes left)

* (7:46 pm) Time out with 8:08 left

* (7:48 pm) Morristown scores - winning 6-0 7:16 left

* (7:49 pm) Mt. Olives answers scoring with 7:08 left; 6-1 MoTown

* (7:52 pm) Mt. Olives gets second goal 5:45 left; 6-2 MoTown

* (7:53 pm) Morristown answers at 4:44 (apparently by a Freshman) 7-2

* (7:54 pm) I am going to get something to eat! 4:30 left -- sorry

******* I know MoTown won; not sure the final score

Kinnelon v. Morris Hills

Scoring Updates starting at 4:15 from Mennen 4:15

Kinnelon vs. Morris Hills – anyone see West Morris?

Mennen Speakers are the worst! Worse than West Essex football stadium!!

· Puck dropped at 4:25.

· Morris Hills has 1st quality scoring opportunity at 13:45.

· MH Shot from point, rebound shot glove side. GREAT glove save from his knees by (K) George Herbert.

· Kin (13:00) shot from point - rebound post by Kin

· 10:20 - Kinnelon penalty - MH Power play.

· 10:08 - save by Herbert. Face off.

· Kinnelon pressuring short handed. 2 on 1, save and rebound save by MH goalie.

· Another great save short handed by MH goalie. Penalty killed (MH 0-1 power play)

· Kinnelon erupts:

· Two goals in 20 seconds.

#4 Ryan Higgins and #18 Pete Crampton; 2-0 Kinnelon 7:00 left in 1st.

· Kinnelon has two brothers and a cousins line out there. Pressuring MH, MH goalie has made 3 quality save in the last 4 minutes.

· END OF 1st

· Score: Kin 2-0

· Shots: Kin 17 – MH 6

· Goal #1: Kinn: #4 Ryan Higgins (J. McHaghlin; B. Gill)

· Goal #2: Kinn: #18 Pete Crampton (M. Crampton; #44 Driscoll)

· Period 2 begins at 4:58 – even strength

·Kinnelon Penalty (MH on PP #2 - 1 shot so far, saved)

· Period 2 begins at 4:58 – even strength

· Penalty killed MH 0-2 on power play

· Kinnelon pressures, get caught

· MH #6 Josh Zuckerman goes coast to coast and scores on a break away (2-1) 7:00 of the 2nd

· Kinnelon scores; but ref called off coal at 8:02

· 10:08 2nd period – Kinnelon goal #20 Mike Crampton finds a puck just outside that crease and buries it. MH goalie made two saves, but could not hold the loose rebound (3-1 Kin)

· Kin peppering the goal, but he keeps making saves!

· Kinnelon Keepers stones one MH attacker and then the rebound; covers

· Kinnelon takes opening face and #18 Pete Crampton beats a defender & scores

· Kinn leads 4-1; 1:32 left in 2nd


· Kinn scores again (1:02 left) leads 5-1
#20 Mike Crampton


· Kinn still attacking as period is winding down

· END OF 2nd

· Score: Kin 5-1

· Shots: Kin 17+22=39; MH 6+5=11

· Goal #3: MH: #6 Josh Zukerberg (unassisted)

· Goal #4: Kinn: #20 Mike Crampton (T. Mongelli)

· Goal #5: Kinn: #18 Pete Crampton (M. Crampton; Driscoll)

· Goal #6: Kinn: #20 Mike Crampton (Driscoll)

Start of 3rd period

· Not much going on – MH has had a shot or two, Kinn using a lot of subs

· Kinnelon scores (6-1) at 7:00 Mike Emerick (Mongelli)

· Morris Hills scores; #27 (I cannot hear this mumble) connects on rebound. Score (Kin 6-2) 5:30 left

· Kinnelon scores (7-2) at 1:15 left - Tom Mongell)

· FINAL: Kinnelon wins 7-2 and improves to 2-0.


SHOTS: Kinn (17+22+6=45) & MH (6+5+3=14)


Story and Box Score can be seen at: www.MorrisCountyHSsports.net shortly

Bowling & Hockey

The buzz of the ball surging and spinning vigorously down the lane; The crash of the pins; the looks of exhilaration; The high fives; The sportsmanship and comradely between (opposing) teams. Bowling is a unknown sports amongst Morris County High School. But you can expect bowling to rocket in popularity, much like Volleyball has in the past 5 years. I was fortunate enough to head to Hanover Lanes yesterday and see this myself. Morris County has 7 active teams, four of which compete in the New Jersey Bowling League. The League was formed by Griff Hughes, a teacher from Livingston and resident of Hanover Township, in the late 90’s. Currently, the League has 9 teams – Chatham, Morris Hills, Morris Knolls, Morris County School of Technology, Livingston, Weequahic, Summit and Seton Hall. Note that this is a league and not a conference. To be recognized as a new conference by the NJSIAA, they need one more team!




Coach Carchietta will be at Mennen Arena today 4:15 for Kinnelon-MH and 8:15 Randolph-Mo-Beard.You can get live scoring updates here.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Local HS Magazines

There are two magazines that are shipped to the high schools that I always enjoy reading:

Both Magazines can be easily accessed online.

Here's a bit of what you can see at Rise Magazine – North Jersey Addition – December 2006:

Morris County Players noted (page 32):

All Area – North Jersey Girl’s Hoop Players

  • First Team: Mary Dunn – Morris Catholic; 5-11 Senior
  • Third Team: Caroline Bernal-Silva – Mountain Lakes; 5-11 Senior
  • Fourth Team: Lyndsay Burton – West Morris; 5-10 Senior

More Top Players:

  • Meredith Aronson - Mountain Lakes – Senior
  • Amanda Kreuder – Morris Catholic So.
  • Alycia Ryan – Morristown - Senior

Recognized Teams in Northern Jersey that Demand attention. (Page 34)

  • Girls Ice Hockey: Morristown-Beard
  • Boys Swimming: Mountain Lakes
  • Boy’s Ice Hockey: Morris Knolls

Got Game (p. 42)

  • Frank Perrelli – Delbarton – Wrestling

The magazine is always a good read and they can always use articles and info. If you want your

school mentioned or have a story – write it up and send it to them:

Email: writer@RiseMag.com

You can also checking out NJ Blitz at www.NJBlitz.com. The site has a great flash design, but unfortunately, they did not publish this year. They used to sent this magazine free to all local student athletes through the schools. At least this year, they have temporarily suspended publication while we search for new investors ... if you are interested or know anyone interested in getting a business plan from them, the high school community would really appreciate it. You are more than welcome to email publisher Tom Cooney at tcooney@njblitz.com.


Monday, December 4, 2006

Sports Coverage the past 3 days

All of the following can be seen at our main page: Morris County High School Sports.net

Special thanks to Dooley Glander for sending me these two great photos:

Mountain Lakes #3 Conlin Sheridan ruins the shutout bid by goalie #37 James Stolfi with 3:31 left in the game.

Mountain Lakes Freshman goalie #33 Geoff Avery makes his high school debut. Avery had many outstanding saves including this gave with his neck guard.

Morris County High School Sports.net has been busy the past few days.

-Here are all the articles with stats:

Ice Hockey: Morristown-Beard beats Mountain Lakes (12-1-06)

Football: Delbarton falls short in State Final Game at Rutgers (12-2-06)

Ice Hockey: Chatham beats Mountain Lakes (12-4-06)

Sunday, December 3, 2006

The Final Word on Football:

Wayne Hills 23 – Par Hills 12

Daily Record Article

Daily Record Photo Gallery

Star Ledger Article

Daily Record Video Coverage

Bergen Record Article


Immaculata 22 – Delbarton 14

Daily Record Article

Daily Record Photo Gallery

Star Ledger Article

Daily Record Video Coverage

Courier News Video

  • Top Right-Video Column
  • Only QuickTime seems to be working

Courier News Article (4 stories)

West Essex 8 – Montville 7

Daily Record Article

Daily Record Photo Gallery

Star Ledger Article


Star Ledger Photo & Video Coverage can be seen by clicking here.

You may not have seen: Mt. Lakes-Bogota Coverage; Bob Badders - Asbury Park Press

The Final Word on Football:

Top 10:

  1. Delbarton
  2. Par Hills
  3. Montville
  4. Morristown
  5. Randolph
  6. Mtn Lakes
  7. Roxbury
  8. Hanover Park
  9. West Morris
  10. Morris Hills

Coaches of the Year:

  1. Brian Bowers (Delbarton) – Team improved every game
  2. Gerry Gallagher (Montville) – Dream season and well deserved

Best Quote by a Coach: Hanover Park’s Dan Gregory after his team came back to beat Mendham in the North 2 – Group 2 playoff game: “I should probably be selling hot dogs or something …” From Steve Tober’s Article in the Daily Record

Team of the Year: Par Hills – hands down just outstanding. The toughest part of their season was that they to wait to late October to see a team of their caliber. West Essex (Gr. 2-No. 2 State Champ), Weequahic (Central Group 2), Roxbury and the Wayne Hills Game were all extremely memorable. I sincerely regret not getting up to Teaneck to watch that, but I can honestly say that the Road to Rutgers was not an easy one.

Juniors to watch: Mike Bizzaro – Whippany Park; Chris Neinstedt – Kinnelon; Eugene Fowler – Par Hills; Mike Betz Mo-Beard; Ryan Hinton - Hanover Park (email me some more so I can get a better list)

Sophomores to watch: #16 Alex White from Delbarton – you need to see this kid hit. He has a nose for the ball. He wants to hit and punish the ball carrier and plays great pass D. During the State Final Game vs. Immaculata, the official stats had him with 6 tackles and 6 assists. I can tell you he was in a lot more tackles. – No secret here – Look for Mike Suk to produce for Randolph next year – but first, watch what this kid can do on the mat.

Best Meatball Sandwich: Of all the sites I went to, Par Hills had it! Hanover Park used to be great, but this year was just blah.

Best Turf: Rutgers!! Completely unfair and not even Morris County. Chatham - the best I have seen - it makes Morris Catholic's look that that poolside stuff.

Best Booth: Mendham. The new digs are all that and a bag of Donuts, not to mention that the spotter bought me hot chocolate.

Worst Internet/Cell phone Reception: Mt. Lakes - I could not hold one bar for any extended period of time. The Parking lot is like bat's wings off the field, so I was forced to run back to the car as much as possible to do live updates. No more live play-by-play at Mt. Lakes until they get a tower.

Best Person I met this year: This year was great. I have met so many people through doing stats, doing this site, etc, but the best had to be Joe Nolan from WPLJ. The Traffic expert was hosting radio cast at the WE-HP playoff game.

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Notes of interest from the NJSIAA official Program (Morris County only):

-- compiled by Jeff Goldberg through 2005 and I updated this year --

Most Playoff Appearances

1) Mtn. Lakes 23

2)Randolph 20

Most Consecutive Appearances

1) 14 - Delb & ML

(93 – present)

2) 10 – WMC – (95-04)

Most Wins in the Playoffs

1) Butler 23

2) Randolph 20

Most times in Finals

1) Butler 12

2) Randolph & WMC 11

Most Titles

1) Butler 8

2) Randolph 6

Did you expect Butler in there?