Saturday, January 20, 2007

Saturday's Stuff



Read about Whippany’s win over Bernards: http://morriscountyhssports.net/




Madison continues showing strength

Madison went into the Paul J. Finn, Jr. Memorial Tournament knowing that they had a date with destiny against NJ Top 10 David Brearley. The only way to get an opportunity to square off with the talented Bears was to earn it. Earn it, they did. The Dodgers handled Verona in the opening bout. The first win moved the Dodgers to the front gym and match against host Millburn. All Teams assembled in the front gym and watched a 15 minute documentary about Paul Finn. The presentation entitled “Gentle Giant” was ESPN worthy and should be sent to the NJSIAA hall of fame. The touching film motivated many and touched all.

Madison had many motivations. A focused Dodgers’ turned in a dominating 50-20 victory over the Millers. Madison opened to a 23-0 lead before giving up a team point.

Story will be up on Sunday – You can read about Paul Finn – 1978 state champion from Millburn : http://morriscountyhssports.net/html/mad_50_-_mill_20.html


It was great meeting some really nice parents from Madison today! The best was the grandmother of a Madison Wrestler who tells me that she checks the site everyday! Thank you.

Please note that you may need to refresh when you arrive at my site - http://morriscountyhssports.net/ - if the site does not look updated, just refresh your browser. I update it at least 5 out of 7 days a week.

The Wrestling top 10 will be much different this week, and I love changing it! I can assure everyone that Madison will up.


Wrestling

Randolph 39 (8-5), Seton Hall Prep 35 (9-7)

Randolph 37 (10-5), Morris Knolls 36 (9-5)

-- I have been on the Randolph bandwagon all year – maybe its because I want a free appetizer from Fausto at his new Restaurant right next to my house!! Either way – The NJ Bar and Grill is the place to eat if you want a family atmosphere, great food and many TV’s for watching sports while you relax!

But how about Knolls knocking off Seton Hall Prep. The match with Randolph must have been amazing:


Morris Knolls 37 (9-4), Seton Hall Prep 32 (9-8)

This is just great stuff!



Boys Hoops:

Madison 61 (6-6-0), Fort Lee 57 (6-7-0)

Boonton 38 (6-6-0), Verona 34 (3-11-0)

Madison and Boonton are keeping their play-off hopes alive!

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