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NJSIAA Prep B Track & Field Championships

12 May 2009 Gladstone, NJ:  NJSIAA Prep B Track & Field Championships held at Gill St. Bernard’s School.

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Girls Spring Track

Boys Spring Track

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MCT Wrestling Tournament

Mt. Olive, NJ Saturday January 31, 2009: The Annual Morris County Wrestling Tournament was held Friday and Saturday at Mt Olive High School.  

Photos Courtesy of Vinny Carchietta

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Morristown-Beard @ Kent Place Field Hockey

13 October 2008 Monday:  Summit, NJ, USA; Morristown-Beard @ Kent Place Girls Varsity Field Hockey played at Pat Conley Field.  The game ended in a 2-2 tie.

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Photos by Alex Cena

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Morristown-Beard @ Kent Place Tennis

Summit, NJ Thursday 17 September 2008: The Kent Place Dragons Defeated the Crimson of Mo-Beard 5-0 during a girls varsity tennis match.


Photos by Alex Cena

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1st Singles: Geena DeRose, Kent Place, def. Molly Brundage 6-2, 6-4.

2nd Singles: Amanda Kusnierz, Kent Place, def. Leigh Harris 6-1, 6-1.

3rd Singles: Erin McDonnell, Kent Place, def. Lucy Donnally 6-2, 6-1.

1st Doubles: Alexandra Alpaugh and Courtney Alpaugh, Kent Place, def. Holly Sandlands and Emily Young 6-1, 7-5.

2nd Doubles: Eliza Hull and Nellie Lindecke, Kent Place, def. Caroline Gaffney and Maura Passione 6-3, 6-0.

Records: Morristown-Beard 0-2. Kent Place 5-0.


Moorestown Netman Defeat West Deptford

Moorestown,NJ: Moorestown captured all three singles positions and both doubles positions in defeating West Deptford in the Boys Group 3 quarterfinals 5-0. T.J. Riley (2nd singles) and Drew Shreter (3rd Singles) won there matches in straight sets. Moorestown advances to the boys Group 3

Photos by Jon Ramirez


Morristown-Beard @ Kent Place Lacrosse

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Summit, NJ Monday April 14, 2008; A Crimson Tide player chases Dartmouth bound Georgia Bird (33) with Kent Place School while Morristown-Beard goalie Allie Rosenfeld prepares to defend the net during Kent Place’s 16-7 victory over Morristown-Beard during a girl’s varsity lacrosse game played at Pat Conley Field. Photo by Alex Cena

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Photos by Alex Cena


NJISSA Relays

April 2, 2008-Lawrenceville, NJ -Lawrenceville School was the site of the spring track seasons first competitive meeting featuring St. Benedicts, Peddie, Blair, Oratory Prep, Kent Place, Stuart Academy, Pennington, Hun, St. Mary’s, Gill St. Bernards, Morristown Beard and the host Lawrenceville. The highlight of the afternoon was provided by the Mt. Saint Mary’s girls 4 x 800 team (Kathleen Kerwin, Patricia Whitehead, Caroline Williams, Liz Campbell) as they set a new track record of 10:25.5

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Photos by Brooks Von Arx


Championship Weekend in Morris County

Big Weekend in Morris as County Champions were crowned in Boys & Girls Basketball as well as four Ice Hockey Champions. Saturday saw Delbarton take home the Gordon Cup with a 5-3 win over St. Augustine. Mendham took down Delbarton at CCM with a 62-47 victory.


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Many Morris County Wrestlers gained District crowns. It was Hanover Park (District 9) and Roxbury (District 2) taking home team titles.

  • 103 – Steve Godine (Whippany Pk) dec Nick Giordano (Hanover Pk) 4-2
  • 112 – MOW – Eric Fajardo (Boonton) pinned Dave Standridge (Parsippany) 2:23
  • 119 – Jordan Toma (Hanover Pk) dec Erik Gobbo (Delbarton) 11-10
  • 125 – Anthony Mariano (Parsippany) dec Ben McNeil (Par Hills) 5-4
  • 130 – Kyle Hussey (Parsippany) pinned Andrew Regan (Boonton) 5:16
  • 135 – Aaron Velasquez (Morristown) dec Daniel Reuben (Mtn Lk) 3-1
  • 140 – Nick Bach (Parsippany) pinned Ryan Colwell (Madison) 3:42
  • 145 – Rob Hernandez (Whippany Pk) dec Chris Tracy (Hanover Pk) 7-6
  • 152 – Jake Gruebert (Hanover Pk) dec Dean Sullivan (Delbarton) 11-1
  • 160 – Dustin Brooks (Boonton) pinned Mike Lomio (Hanover Pk) 5:00
  • 171 – Kyle Kaufmann (Madison) pinned Alex Anest (Boonton) 2:49
  • 189 – Chris Lloyd (Morristown) pinned Yuriy Mayoski (Par Hills) 2:33
  • 215 – Casey Flynn (Morristown) dec Bob Grogan (Delbarton) 2-1
  • HWT – Michael Hall (Madison) pinned Spencer Williams (Par Hills) 2:39

Sunday began with Morris Catholic holding off a seasoned Hanover Park squad. The Hornets broke the relentless Morris Catholic press easily for almost all of the first half, but the Crusaders changed things up a bit with 3 minutes and increased a 2 point led to 24-19 half time advantage. Morris Catholic won its second straight MCT with a 52-38 victory. MVP Kathleen Schuckers led all scorers with 18. Let’s move from FDU-Florham to Mennen Arena for two great hockey games. Roxbury won the Haas Cup as the Gael broke a 1-1 tie with Park Regional en route to a 4-1 victory. Chris Sannipoli scored the eventual game winning goal for the Gaels, still undefeated at 21-0-1. Roxbury was led by four different goal scorers, as goal keeper Joe Streko stopped 18 out of 19 shots on net. Pequannock pulled the upset of the year in Morris County Hockey as the Golden Panthes, now 10-12-1, knocked off the, then, 19-1-2 Kinnleon Colts. Kinelon could not mount more than a one goal advantage as Steve Ondrof scored a power play goal to tie the game at 2 in the second period. The Panthers, who did not qualify for the state tournament who jump to a 3-2 lead when Steve Ondrof recorded the natural hat trick with just about 5 minutes left in the second period. Justin Lacorte added then insurance empty netter. Keeper Joe Fede was superman for the Panthers as the star goalie turned away 44 shots, and more importantly, limited the rebounds to near zero. On Monday, Randolph won the coveted Mennen Cup with a 4-1 victory over Moristown-Beard. Randolph, who controlled the pace of the entire game and rarely allowed Beard into the offensive zone, none-the-less, even set up their offense. John Beatrice, Chris Tamminga, Matt Fullam and Chris Maloney all scored for the Rams, now 13-4-5.

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Photos by Vinny Carchietta for njsi.net


Ice Hockey: Morristown-Beard v. Morris Knolls

Morristown, NJ - On Saturday, the Crimson took down Morris Knolls after a tough faught battle between two of NJ’s best.  It was Dan DePoalo tallying all goals for the Crimson, as he complete the natural hat trick with an empty-netter with only seconds to play.  Morristown-Beard, now ranked #12 by The Star-Ledger, improved to 15-4-1. Doug Taylor recorded the win in net with 16 saves. Kyle Edwards scored for the Eagles who are now 11-7-1.  Tyler Rideout was sharp in net for Knolls and help keep the Golden Eagles within striking range. Morris Knolls will face Chatham in the opening round of the Mennen Cup next Tuesday at 8:00 pm.

Knolls v Mo-Beard

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2nd Period: MB – Dan DePoalo (Matt Willows, Bobby Yannotta). MK – Kyle Edwards (Dylan Garrity, Don Nicholos). MB - DePoalo (Andrew Koslov)

Third Period: MB - DePoalo (Ryan Paradis)

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Morristown-Beard @ Kent Place Soccer

Summit, NJThe Kent Place Dragons easily defeated the Crimson of Morristown-Beard 5-1 today.

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Morristown-Beard @ Chatham Field Hockey

Chatham, NJ – With superb goaltenders on both teams, the game remained scoreless until the second half despite numerous scoring opportunities on both sides of the field. In fact, Morristown had 10 shots on goal to Chatam’s eleven. With 24:19 minutes left in the second half, Chatham’s #19 Joy Finnen threaded the ball past a Crimson defender and its goaltender giving the Cougars the lead. The momentum swung back and forth causing a lot of thrilling screams from both the bench and the bleachers. Then with 5:08 left on the clock, MoBeard tied the game with a goal by #7 Sarah Alderman pushing the game into overtime. With 5:37 minutes left in overtime play, Chatham’s #37 Alix Poeton knocks one inside the goal to help the Cougars beat the Crimson of Morristown-Beard 2-1 under cloudy skies.

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Westfield @ Morristown Lacrosse

Morristown, NJAli MacDonald #9 was the high scorer for Westfield with five goals followed by Julie Shelman #15 with four and Lauren Brunhofer #4 with two. Mary Kate Luker #5 and Lindsey Sauerwein #11 each contributed a goal as well to the Blue Devil’s victory yesterday against the Crimson of Morristown-Beard. Emily Leahy #1 and Lindsay Fry #17 with three goals a piece were the top scorers for Morristown-Beard followed by Jade Kipperman #16 with two and L. Geisser #19 with one. Westfield’s goaltender Michelle Zafuto had 14 saves, while Meg Evans of Mo-Beard had 10 saves to her credit. Also, Morristown-Beard before the game honored its four seniors on the last home game of their high school career.

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2007 Boys Lacrosse Preview

 

Opinion Written by Dave Roberts

Lacrosse continues to be the fastest growing sport in New Jersey. New programs are materializing throughout the Garden State eagerly gearing up for the 2007 season. Let’s take a look at the players and teams to watch:

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Photos by Alex Cena and Eugene Parciasepe, Jr.

Attackman:

  • Jack McBride of Delbarton was an all-area, all-state, and all-American performer last year. Leading the way for the Green Wave with 57 goals, 28 assists, and 79 ground balls, McBride is poised for another outstanding season.
  • Matt Langan of Madison was awarded 1st team all-state and became the 3rd All-American in Madison lax history tallying 63 goals in his junior year
  • Mike Maydick of Seton Hall Prep received 1st team all-state honors in 2006.
  • Cory Zindel of Randolph was an all-stater in ’06 and has a scowling grimace to prove his intimidation worth

Defensemen:

  • Randolph’s John Lade was amongst the state’s and country’s top defensemen last year. His uncanny speed and quickness enabled him to grab over 200 loose balls in 2006.
  • Bobby Doyle led Lawrenceville to an undefeated 20-0 record last year that ended with a #10 in the nation ranking. The all-stater is back for his senior year.

Goalkeepers:

  • Brian Sampson of Mountain Lakes was selected 2nd team all-area as well as 2nd team all-state. The Lakers are riding on Sampson’s abilities for another successful season.
  • Kinnelon’s sophomore standout Andy Brown had a career year and won 2nd team all-area honors. Look for this junior to make big time improvements with another year under his belt.

Teams to Watch:

  • Delbarton remains the easy favorite in New Jersey. Amassing a 21-1 record and ascending to 6th in the nation last year, the Green Wave will ride McBride all season.
  • Madison returns all state defensemen Robert Novack, all state midfielder Bobby Caetta, and attack man Matt Langan. The Dodgers recently beat one of New York’s best in Sayville in a preview of what’s to come later this season.
  • Mountain Lakes will look to repeat as Group 1 state champions in 2007/ The Gibbs Division Champs will rely on goalie Sampson and a talented core of senior talent.
  • Chatham has a great year in 2006 with a 16-5 record, but a new goalkeeper and fatigue from their run in the basketball state championship could play a factor
  • Morristown Beard is a perennial powerhouse who was NJ Prep B state champions last year. How the team rebounds from some key losses to graduation will determine their worth. The Crimson will rely heavily on Tyler Bocchino, Keifer Weidmaier, and Sumer Moussa

Games to Watch:

  • 4/11 Delbarton hosts rival Seton Hall Prep for private school bragging rights
  • 4/13 Delbarton visits one of New York’s top teams in St. Anthony’s
  • 4/13 Moorestown hosts Lawrenceville in a big time Group II match up
  • 4/25 West Essex welcomes Chatham in a group I toss-up
  • 4/25 Mountain Lakes goes to Delbarton
  • 5/12 Holy Trinity of NY pays a visit to Randolph

You can take a look at all our lacrosse pictures by going to this link. You can also read more articles written by Evan Winters by going to Coach Carcietta’s Morris County Varsity Blog