Saturday, March 10, 2007

Randolph makes reservations with Continental

The Rams held true to the #1 seeding by ousting Watchung Hills 4-2 in the NJSIAA/Devils Tournament at Codey Arena (or good ole South Mountain, as us old time hockey rats know it) in West Orange. The Rams opened the game up with bang. Senior Jeff Zamor picked up a loose puck in the corner and moved towards the Watchung Hills keeper, Dan Schroeder. Zamor made a nice move and took Schroeder top shelf giving the Rams an early 1-0 lead. “I just wanted to fake the pass, get the goalie to bite and hit the top corner. I saw him bite, saw the top corner and hit it,” said the Senior about the opening goal.


Friday, March 9, 2007

Knolls - Fair Lawn


1st -- It's a much better fan base here at South Codey (LOL) arena. The Cutters are pressuring Knolls early and get caught. Knolls quickly moves up ice and converts a two on one.

1st -- 1:01 MK 1-0 -- Knolls goal: Tom Tamensky - 7 & 44 Jones at 1:01;

1st -- Knolls 44 had all day, but keeper #31 stones him on the uncontested shot.

1st -- Fair Lawn continues to attack on their 1st powere play & are mounting some great opportunities. Ofner has a nice saves; about 7 minutes left;

1st -- Penalty over; Knolls killed it. Quick action and the Cutters fan are in shock as the Eagle mock them cross ice.


1st - 4:00 and Knolls is pressuring, but not too many quality shots;


1st: Tom Tomensky is robbed by the Cutters Keeper; Knolls goes ahead 2-0 as Tomensky finds an open net and a still puck right in front of the goal. Under a minute to play in the first;

1.3 seconds and a face off deep in cutters zone; Knolls pulls Ofner for the face off, but no avail;
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End of 1st - MK leads 2-0 ;
Shots: MK 9; FL 4.
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Lost connection.
10:00 no scoring. MK pressured, but could not score on a PP.

8:42 -- Tom Tomensky scores! A natural hat trick for the Golden Eagle and a 3-0 lead.

5:12 -- still 3-0;
0:00 -- Period ends as both teams take penalties and play 4-4; Keepers are holding tight;

Shots on net: MK 13 for 22 total; FL had 7 for a total of 11;
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3rd period underway

Ofner is in net - always has been - sorry!
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Knolls scores right away: Morris Knolls gets a fourth goal from
Tom Tomensky; The power play goal comes just 17 seconds into the period.

12:04 - The Golden Eagle with the Golden Mane: An unassisted goal by
Tom Tomensky, his fifth of the game!

Cutter fan base goes into the:
"What's an Eagle?" chant. Might just lock up worst chant of the year!

7:49 LeMay (freshman) robs #44 Steve Jones on a break away, then blocks the rebound with a desperation leg kick. Jones is now in the penalty box with 7 minutes to play.

5:00 - still 5-0, getting a little chippy.
4:21: MK penalty and another at 4:07; Cutters have a 5 on 3.

3:40 - Eccles gets an open look on a great give and go and hits the post; Ofner robs Rilter with the glove;

2:56 - Cutters Goal disallowed as it trickles in after the net is off. A cutter father/fan reminds the ref that he is "a joke." after the goal is waived off.

2:39 - Cutter break the shut out with 5 seconds left on the first penalty. #32 Dan Roccanova launches a rocket to beat Ofner.

0:45 - Knolls fan base chants: "We want Randolph!" - guys, you're getting them for meeting #4!

Nice day for Morris County Hockey! Knolls advances!

Shots: MK 10 for 32; FL 13 for 24


All this great work here on the rink and they cannot fit more than two penalties on the board? Geez!

Randolph - Watchung Hills



1P - 0:55 - Jeff Zamor (from Maloney) picks top shelf on the first shot og the game. Randolph leads 1-0.
1P - 2:37 - #50 Klein (Duane & Abbateracca?) (Coach has bad hand writing) knocks in lonely puck sitting in the front of the net. Ties it at 1 a piece.
1P - 9:00 - this tightened up and we're stilled tied at 1; Evenly played thus far;
1P - 10:36 - Rams Penalty Interferance
--- WH Lipke fires three times from the point, but nothing gets through.
--- Rand Kills the penalty; WH 0-1 on the PP;
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Period 1 ends tied at 1; Hills has nice size and is right there with the Rams.

Randolph out shoots Hills; 6-2;
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We're off on the freshly cut ice. Chris Maloney, (Randolph) picks up a mishandled puck and rockets it up, glove side. Schroeder makes a gloves save, but the puck flickers downs and takes a football bounce or two ... just wide;

13:00 left in the 2nd, still tied at 1;

11:32 left - WH - penalty (Roughing @ 3:28)
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10:08 left - Incledon (RA) shot from the point is gloved, again, the puck shoots loose, but is tucked under the keep by a defenseman. WH kills the penalty. Rams are 0-1 on the PP;

8:09 left - RAN - #3 Krannich fans on a shot just above the circle. #17 Chris Maloney picks up the loose puck and fires a low shot that finds th eback of the net; Rams lead 2-1 with about 7:40 to go! Zamor gets the other assist;

6:04 left --
Schroeder makes a glove save on Incledon (RA).
5:37 left -- ensuing face off WH takes a tripping penanalty at 9;23; Rams go on Power Play #2;

4:38 -- RANDOLPH - It's a power play goal! #9 Kral (22 Roma,17 Maloney) takes a pass while camping out at the face off circle; off balance as he receives the pass, gains composure and burries the puck through the five-hole for a 3-1 lead.

1:44 - WH - Liptke fires a rocket that Swenson covers on his blocker; Smart save because ...

1:33 - RANDOLPH goes up 4-1; gets by #12 Chris Tamminga (24 Modestino) the defense and deeks the keeper for the near side deposit and a solid 4-1 lead;


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Period 2 ends as the Rams explode late in the period.

Randolph out shoots Hills; 6-4; for a two period total of 12-6;
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Both keepers have held solid early in the first. Both taking shots to the letters and holding, forcing a face off.

11:00 left and Randolph has gone into a Defense minded game; As I type that, Schroeder robs the Rams twice! So much for sitting back.

10:02 left; WH gains a power play as a breakaway is denied. The two-minute tripping penalty gives Hills their second power play of the night.

--- Rams spend most of the 1st minute in the Hills zone, killing time. Hills finally breaks out and is called for offsides entering the Rams zone; Rams clear it again and we're under 30 seconds left in the power play;

8:00 - Penalty killed and we have a face of deep in the Randolph zone;

6:29 - Ra - Bannon steals the puck in the corner behind the Hills keep; moves in front and uses a nice, uncontested backhand, only to be robbed by Schroeder;

4:55 Randolph take a penalty, two minutes for slashing; Hills call timeout to
strategize; Rams get off a short handed shot and force another face off deep in the Hills zone; we're under 4 minutes;

3:19 HILLS pops one through, as Swenson seemed to loose track of the puck; The power play goal by #50 Klein (Lundburg and Massa);

2:51 - Rams take another penalty, but Hills takes one just 11 seconds later to make it a four on four; A Hills fans shouts the line of the game: "Where ya from? Randolph?" towards the refs. I love the educated fan!

Under 1:30 and Hills still has their keeper in net, Rams keep pressing not allowing an extra player. Apparently a good move as Schroeder robs Fullman with a great glove save, just a few inches off the ice;

0:00 -- Game ends 4-2 Randolph and the Rams advance.

Shots in 3rd : Randolph -- 8 for 20; WH -- 6 for 12

come back at 8:00 for the Knolls game!

A Good Cause

This is the best part about H.S. Sports ... giving back to the community!

On March 17, the Madison Junior School Student Council will be hosting a basketball shootout to benefit the Little Rock Foundation in honor of the many New Jersey children who are afflicted with visual impairment. This year the Madison Jr. School will be raising funds in honor of those children by helping the Little Rock Foundation raise funds to improve the lives of children who are visually challenged in New Jersey.

"Our goal is to raise $5000 at the shootout this year," Student Council President Michael Lami said. "We really hope as many people make time to stop by on March 17 between the hours of 9-2 to help us reach our goal. Even though the event takes place on a Saturday in which everyone has sports practice and other events, this event only takes 5 minutes to participate in and making time for doing something for others is always a priority "The Shootout is a fundraiser where kids and adults take a registration form and have people sponsor them to shoot baskets. The sponsors can be family, friends, organizations, or anyone who will give a pledge to our charity. The shooter then comes on the day of the shootout and has five minutes to make as many free throws as they can. For example, if the sponsor has pledged $.25 per shot and the shooter makes 40 shots in 5 minutes, then the sponsor will donate $.25 x 40, which equals $10.00 to our charity. Sponsors can also pledge a set amount regardless of how many free throws are made.

Who can participate in the shootout? Everyone! Students, parents, friends, and relatives are all welcome to attend and take part in the event. In only 5 minutes, a shooter can raise anywhere from 15.00 to 100.00! There are prizes and trophies for different age groups as well as special events, such as a half-court shot contest. There is no limit to the age of a shooter so bring your cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, etc. Our goal is to have over 90% of MJS participate and as many members of our community participate, so come on out! Even if you are not a good shooter, come out, have a good time and help raise money for a great cause.

What is the Little Rock Foundation do?
The Little Rock Foundation provides a connection for families of visually impaired or blind children to support services, technology advancements, educational opportunities, role models, national conventions, mobility specialists, Braille equipment, and toys. Blind children, when given a chance, can play and learn with their sighted peers. An open mind, a positive attitude, lots of support and a little creativity is usually all it takes to integrate a blind child into the visual world. The Little Rock Foundation wants to help families of these children bring that world to their child, touch a tree, pet a dog, smell a flower, label sounds or more simply help your child understand the complexities of life.In the past ten years, hospitals across America have seen a 300% increase in the number of children born visually impaired. This rise large increase has resulted in roughly 10 millions visually impaired Americans. In a national study by the National Industries for the Blind (NIB) conducted in April of 2006, 70% of adults who are visually impaired are unemployed. It is our hope that with the money we raise that the Little Rock Foundation can provide the job training, and proper education to give the visually impaired children of New Jersey a brighter future.

Please email Student Council Advisor Stephen Finkelstein for more information or to receive sponsor forms at finkelsteins@madisonpublicschools.org.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Chatham - Pascack Hills Live

Tip off at 9:00
1Q - 6:29 CH Gildersleeve +2 (CH 2-0)
*** CH Oliver BIG BLOCK
1Q - 5:22 CH Gildersleeve +2 (CH 4-0)
1Q - 4:56 PV Marini +2 (CH 4-2)
1Q - 4:26 CH Conroy +2 (CH 6-2)
1Q - 4:02 CH Oliver +2 (CH 8-2)
1Q - 3:36 PV Wolfin +2 (CH 8-4)
1Q - 3:25 CH Toolajion +3 (CH 11-4)
1Q - 2:20 CH Conroy +2 (CH 13-4)
1Q - 1:36 PV Lampert (X)(+1) (CH 13-5)
1Q - 1:10 CH Toolajion +3 (CH 15-5)
1Q - 0:50 CH McHugh +2 (CH 18-5)
1Q - 0:31 PV Lampert (+1)(+1) (CH 18-7)
======= END OF 1 =============
note: Chatham may have the best fans ever!
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2Q - 7:41 PV Lampert +2 (CH 18-9)
2Q - 7:13 CH Teschemacher +2 (CH 20-9)
2Q - 6:28 CH Kovonuk +2 (CH 22-9)
2Q - 5:49 PV Wolfin (+1)(+1) (CH 22-11)
2Q - 5:39 CH Conroy +2 (CH 24-11)
*** CH Oliver BIG BLOCK
2Q - 3:50 CH Kovonuk +2 (CH 26-11)
2Q - 3:06 PV #21 (X)(+1) (CH 26-12)
2Q - 2:53 CH Gildersleeve +3 (CH 29-12)
2Q - 2:35 PV Feit (+1)(+1) (CH 29-14)
2Q - 2:10 PV Marion (CH 29-16)
2Q - 2:02 CH Teschemacher +2 (CH 31-16)
2Q - 1:28 CH Oliver (+1)(+1) (CH 33-16)
2Q - 1:13 PV Wolfin (+2) (CH 33-18)
2Q - 1:01 PV #13 (+1)(X) (CH 33-19)
======== Halftime ===========
3Q - 7:37 PV Wooton (+2)(X) (CH 33-21)
**** CH Kovonuk steals, fouled on layup
**** PV Sobel has 3 fouls with 7:05 left in the 3rd!
3Q - 7:04 CH Kovonuk (X)(X)
3Q - 6:48 PV Stobel +2 (CH 33-23)
3Q - 6:36 PV Woltin (X)(X)
3Q - 6:25 CH Oliver (+1)(+1) (CH 35-23)
***** PV Avento has 3 fouls too
3Q - 6:00 PV Avento +2 (CH 35-25)
3Q - 5:45 CH Kovonuk (+1)(+1) (CH 37-25)
**** PV Sobel has 4 fouls with 5:45 left in the 3rd!
3Q - 5:12 PV Stobel +2 (CH 37-27)
***** PV Avento 4th foul
3Q - 4:52 PV Marini +2 (CH 37-29)
3Q - 4:04 PV #4 +2 (CH 37-31)
3Q - 3:31 CH Oliver (+1)(+1) (CH 39-31)
3Q - 3:25 CH Gildersleeve (+1)(+1) (CH 41-31)
***** Lampert has 3 fouls
***** Oliver now has 4 fouls (2 in the last 10 seconds)
3Q - 3:12 PV Lampert (X)(X)
3Q - 2:38 CH Kovonuk +2 (CH 43-31)
3Q - 2:17 PV Lampert (+1)(+1) (CH 43-33)
3Q - 1:58 PV Felt (+1)(+1) (CH 43-35)
***** Teschemacher has 4 fouls, two in the last 15 seconds
3Q - 1:31 CH McHugh (X)
3Q - 1:13 CH Cosgrove (+1)(+1) (CH 45-35)
***** PV Felt has 3 fouls
3Q - 0:28 PV Sobel +2 (CH 45-37)
====== END OH 3rd Quarter ====
4Q - 7:29 CH Cosgrove +2 (CH 47-37)
4Q - 7:16 CH Toolajian (+1)(+1) (CH 49-37)
4Q - 7:10 PV #?? (X)
4Q - 7:02 CH Carlton ()() (CH 51-37)
4Q - 7:10 PV #4 (+1)(+1) (CH 51-39)
4Q - 6:23 PV #14 Shore +2 (CH 51-41)
4Q - 6:06 CH McHugh (+1)(X) (CH 52-41)
***** Lampert picks up foul #4 on a charge
4Q - 5:57 Toolajian (X)(+1) (CH 53-41)
4Q - 5:43 Woltin (+1)(X)(+1)(CH 53-43)
***** Both teams in double bonus
4Q - 5:39 Toolajian (+1)(+1) (CH 55-43)
***** PV Avento fouls OUT with 5:24 left
4Q - 5:18 CH Kovonuk (+1)(X) (CH 56-43)
***** Teschemacher fouls out with 5:09
4Q - 5:09 PV Marini (X)(X)
4Q - 5:06 CH Kovonuk (+1)(+1)(CH 58-43)
***** Oliver fouls out with 4:55
4Q - 4:55 PV (+1)(+1) (CH 58-45)
4Q - 4:53 CH Toolajian (X)(+1) (CH 59-45)
4Q - 4:35 PV Woltin +3 (CH 59-48)
4Q - 4:11 CH Cosgrove +2 (CH 61-48)
4Q - 3:41 PV Woltin +2 (CH 61-50)
4Q - 3:06 PV Feit +2
4Q - 2:50 CH ##?? +2
4Q - 2:31 CH Cosgrove +2 (CH 65-52)
***** Feit fouls out at 2:16
4Q - 2:16 CH Cosgrove (+1)(X) (CH 66-52)
4Q - 1:42 CH Toolajian (+1)(X) (CH 67-52)
4Q - 0:14 PV #14 Shore (X)(+1) (CH 67-53)

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Chatham Advances
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Live from Sparta




We'll be live, River Dell is on the way! 6:33 - still not here yet, but the rumor is that they just passed through Sparta ... It's like a Santa Clause sighting.




6:35: Pascack Hills Boys and River Dell Girls arrived at the same time. River Dell is on the court warming up.

6:48: Looking to start at 7:15 (Chatham-PV will start after)

7:12: Game Time!

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1Q -- 7:00 left - no score

1Q -- 6:00 left - no score, not much action

1Q -- 4:27 -- RD Barry +2 and 1; (RD 3-0)

1Q -- 4:27 -- RD May +2; (RD 5-0)

1Q -- 3:39 -- HP Stegura +3 (RD 5-3)

1Q -- 2:57 -- RD May +2; (RD 7-3)

1Q -- 0:00 -- RD Ciccarelli +1, +1 (RD 9-3)

======== END OF 1 ============

2Q -- 7:36 -- HP Singer +1, +1 (RD 9-5)

2Q -- 7:14 -- HP Campbell +3 (RD 9-8)

2Q -- 4:52 -- RD May +2; (RD 11-8)





2Q -- 4:08 -- HP Addsion +1,+1 (RD 11-10)

2Q -- 3:15 -- RD misses a 3; ball it's strap above the backboard and the refs calls it.

2Q -- 2:40 -- Hannover Park takes their 1st time out (RD 11-10)

2Q -- 1:50 -- RD May +1,+1 (RD 13-10)

2Q -- 0:34 -- HP Wortmann +1 (RD 13-11)


2Q -- 0:07 -- RD May +3 (RD 16-11)



======== HALFTIME ============

3Q -- 6:47 -- RD Ciccarelli +3 (RD 18-11)

3Q -- 6:23 -- HP Stegura +3 (RD 18-14)

3Q -- 5:54 -- HP Wortmann +1 (RD 18-15)

3Q -- 4:18 -- HP Cassinis +1 (RD 18-16)

3Q -- 3:56 -- RD Walters +1 (RD 19-16)

3Q -- 3:53 -- RD May +2 on the rebound (RD 21-16)

3Q -- 3:38 -- HP Cassinis +3 (RD 21-19)

3Q -- 2:40 -- HP a 3 hits the strap, another call;

3Q -- 2:15 -- RD Barry +3 (RD 24-19)

3Q -- 1:35 -- RD May +1, +1 (RD 26-19)

3Q -- 1:30 -- HP Singer +1,+1 (RD 26-21)

3Q -- 0:50 -- RD Barry +3 (RD 29-21)

3Q -- 0:17 -- RD Singer +1, +1 (RD 29-23)

======== End of 3rd ==============

4Q -- 7:10 -- RD ?? +2 (RD 31-23)

4Q -- 6:18 -- RD Cappola fouls out

4Q -- 6:11 -- HP Addison +3 (RD 31-26)

4Q -- 5:06 -- HO Singer +1, +1 (RD 31-28)

4Q -- 5:06 -- Hanover Park's 3rd T.O.

4Q -- RD delays;

4Q -- 3:20 -- HP Stegura steals and +2 (RD 31-30)

4Q -- RD stil milking the clock under 2:20

4Q -- 1:46 -- RD May X,+1 (RD 32-30)

4Q -- 1:03 -- RD May +1, X (RD 33-30)

4Q -- 0:36 -- RD May +1, +1 (RD 35-30)

4Q -- 0:24 -- HP Singer +1, +1(RD 35-32)

4Q -- 0:17 -- RD X, X mnisses both (HP BALL)

4Q -- 0:14.3 HP ball, HP Time out

4Q -- 0:00 GAME OVER -- FINAL


River Dell Adavances 35-32

A note from Chatham

From Head Ice Hockey Coach & A.D. Harvey Cohen

Last night's victory advance Chatham to the "Elite 8". Chatham is one of 8
public schools left in a field that started with 54 teams. Three of those eight
schools are from the Mennen Division of the Morris County League.
State Tournament Information brackets can be found at
http://www.njsiaa.org/

Men's basketball team is scheduled to play in the Group 2 semifinals TONIGHT,
March 8th at 8:00 PM at Vernon High School. There are 4 group 2 men's basketball team still alive in the tournament.

Ice hockey team is scheduled to play Ridge on Saturday, March 10th at 8:00 PM at
South Mountain Arena.

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All coaches are welcome to send me notes. They are very helpful.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Holy Hanover Park!

If you know the Hanover Park coaching staff, you'll appreciate the title of this post. This really is an amazing time year. As I spoke with a few of my basketball contacts/experts, the consensus was that Hanover would be over matched by Rutherford. But, that's why they play the games. Hanover Park 48 (23-4), Rutherford 41 (25-5) Rutherford was in control for most of the game, but Hanover hung tough and once the momentum shifted in the Hornets' favor, once the mountain was climbed, Rutherford could get the lead back. Key to Hanover's victory included, obviously, free throw shooting; Limiting the supporting cast to almost zero points; Pressing and pressing some more; never giving up. It's amazing what a team that plays together can accomplish. When a team believes in each other and what the coaching staff is preaching to them, it only takes one spark and you can surprise the world. The game was described as a “battle” and had the intensity that is present is any good state championship game.
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Monday, March 5, 2007

Champions

I should start off by congratulating The State Wrestling Finalists. As you already know:

1st130 Tyler Milonas (Jefferson) dec. James Beshada (CBA), 9-1 (Story)

1st135 Trevor Melde (Delbarton) dec. Nick Murray (Bound Brook), 11-2 (Story)

2nd – 140 Frank Molinaro (Southern) dec. John Barnett (Jefferson), 3-1 (Story)

HWT - Zack Rey (Hopatcong) dec. Drew Doyle (Wall), 4-3 (Story)

-- Yeah, Zach’s a Sussex kid, but well done young man!

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I really felt coverage of the main event in A.C. should have been left to the big guys. Being the N.K.O.B, I decided to stay home and stick with Girl’s Hoops Tournament play. I was lucky enough to be two great games, Mt. Lakes v. Hanover Park and Kinnleon v. Cresskill. A huge part of me really felt that I should have been there, maybe next year.

I can tell you that Bob Behre at the Star Ledger was Blogging like Champion. I know that “live blogging” at events is not a new concept, but as the Morris County Monarch of “Live Blogs,” I can assure that Bob’s work was beyond outstanding. It was also great to watch the Finals live on nj.com. I will also agree with the viewing base that the announcers/commentators were unknowable about the sport. They had zero knowledge of the “game” as they called it and the fans had more fun bashing them than watching the live broadcast. Over-all: A+ to the reporters who took the free ride to A.C.

Here is a wrestling match well done: Rutgers vs. Princeton Highlight and the announcer is pretty darn good. More videos at: http://www.outstandingsportsvideos.com

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How about tonight’s Champions:

BBB • Chatham 71 (29-1-0), Ridgefield Park 58 (18-9-0)

GBB • Kinnelon 46 (19-7-0), Butler 37 (21-5-0)

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Great season and we’re proud of you:

GBB • South Plainfield 43 (23-2-0), West Morris 30 (25-3-0)

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Sunday

Not ready to type yet, so here's a quicky:

Watching the finals live at http://www.nj.com/hssports/wrestling/
Some results from http://blog.nj.com/hswrestling/ - Bob Behre's Blog from the Boardwalk.

Congrats to these, and all, wrestlers
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152 - 5th: Ken Monarque, Jefferson, d. Kirk Kirazis, Maple Shade, 11-2.
119 - 5th: Frank Perrelli, Delbarton, d. Jose Matos, St. Augustine, 4-2.
HWT - 5th: Zac Walsh, Morris Knolls, p. Mike Farr, Don Bosco Prep, 1:18.
HWT - 7th: Shelomi Hohn, Morristown, p. Argenis Minaya, Perth Amboy, 2:32.

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