Princeton: Sarah Steele had her second consecutive hat trick.
Princeton, NJ: (By Anthony Caruso III Special to njsi.net/Photo by Alex Cena) Sarah Steele had her second consecutive hat trick.
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Steele had hat tricks against the No. 4 ranked, Duke Blue Devils and the Penn State Nittany Lions. With the three goals yesterday, she has already surpassed the career-high 6 goals she scored last year to set a new record with a career-high 7 goals so far this season. Steele’s three goals were able to help the No. 7 ranked, Princeton Tigers beat the Nittany Lions, 9-7, yesterday afternoon in a non-Conference game at Class of 52 Stadium.
“I think last year we had a lot of attackers,” said Steele. “And this year, we’re not as attack heavy, so its really given me an opportunity to step up. Being a bench player for the last three years, now, I have the mentality that I have nothing to lose.”
Steele has 16 goals so far in her career. She has 13 games over the course of the rest of the season to increase those numbers. (more…)
The Semifinals: 35th Annual MCT Girls Basketball
Madison, NJ, USA; 20 February 2009 Friday: The Semifinals of the 35th Annual Morris County Girls Basketball Tournament held at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Recreation Center. 1st game: West Morris Central vs Chatham; 2nd game Morris Catholic vs Hanover Park.
Chatham vs West Morris game photos
Hanover Park vs Morris Catholic game photos
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Pingry vs Gill St Bernards @ Somerset County Tournament
Gladstone, NJ: Gill St Bernard’s defeated Pingry 58-51 during the second round of the Somerset County Boys Basketball Tournament played on February 7, 2009.
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Gill St. Bernards Basketball Tournament
Gladstone, NJ, USA; 27 December 2008 Saturday: Gill St. Bernards Holiday Basketball Tournament hosted its first round games yesterday, including:
Roxbury vs Boys & Girls High School (Girls)
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CLICK HERE for photos from the Gill St. Bernards vs Montclair Kimberly (Boys)
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Hanover Park Wrestling Tournament
Hanover Park, NJ; Saturday December 20, 2008: Hanover Park High School recently held its annual varsity boys wrestling tournament.
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THE FIRST ROUND
SEMIFINALS, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th PLACES
THE FINALS
A Profile on Jennifer Ross – Lacrosse
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(Written by Louis Rossi for NJSI.NET) Sincere devotion to a sport is the trademark of a true athlete; a competitor that spares no expense when it comes to developing their craft. Dedication at that level requires an immense commitment on the part of an athlete – be it a professional playing before millions on a national stage, or a first year junior varsity try-out hoping they’re good enough to make the cut. It is for these reasons that those fortunate enough to make that cut and continue on to the bigger stages professional athletics has to offer ever make it out of the locker room.
Commitment is a word you’ll hear often in sports. Commitment on a play, a committed performance, a committed comeback – you get the idea. You rarely hear it refer to athletes when they aren’t in the game. How often have you heard the NFL broadcasters talk about the star quarterback’s time spent off the field, doing everything he could to learn from his mistakes and continue his winning streak? Almost never, but why is that? Because it goes unsaid; those players that we watch every week have been committed, dedicated players for years – learning, every step of the way.
While Jennifer Ross doesn’t play in front of millions on a weekly basis, her commitment is just as outstanding and genuine. It is rare to see a player just three-years into a sport make every conceivable effort to immerse themselves in it.
St Peter vs Don Bosco @ NJSIAA Football Semi-Final
Ramsey, NJ, November 21, 2008: Don Bosco defeated St Peter’s 38-13 during the NJSIAA/Gatorade Non-Public Group 4 football tournament semifinals.
NJSIAA Tournament: Non-Public Boys Soccer Group Finals
Ewing, NJ, USA; 18 November 2008 Tuesday: Sacred Heart defeated Gill St. Bernard’s 1-0, while St Augustine fell to Pingry 3-0 during the NJSIAA Non-Public Boys Soccer Group FInals held at The College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ.
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Chatham vs Bernards @ NJSIAA Field Hockey Playoffs
Bernardsville, NJ: Bernards defeated Chatham 2-1 during the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 field hockey tournament in Bernardsville.
Lax For the Cure 2008
14 July 2008, New Egypt, NJ: Lax For The Cure was the initial concept of Jessica Shoulberg, Mendham High School Coach, Director of STEPS Lacrosse and Director of the Lax By The Sea tournament. During the summer of 2007 The STEPS Lacrosse club had 3 mothers fighting breast cancer. Jessica’s concept came from the notion that with the growth of girls lacrosse and summer tournament circuit, that an opportunity presented itself to start a tournament that would meet the ideals of players, parents, clubs, and college coaches. The goal was to ultimately find a way to raise funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer.
Here is a video clip from one of the games from the tournament that was done by our videographers on behalf of F8 Images.
Video by Steve Cena
Women’s Final @ 2008 AVP Crocs Tour – Belmar
Annett Davis (Valencia, Calif.) and Jenny Johnson Jordan (Tarzana, Calif.) (1) def. Carrie Dodd (El Segundo, Calif.) and Tatiana Minello (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (2) 15-21, 21-18, 15-10 (74 minutes)
Belmar, NJ – (Writen by Louis Rossi for NJSI.net/Photos by Alex Cena) The #1 Seed of Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan would have to come from behind and win two straight in order to receive their first title of the 2008 AVP Crocs Tour season this past Saturday at the AVP Crocs Tour in Belmar NJ. The tour’s final round in the women’s competition was a hard fought three-set win over 2nd-seeds Carrie Dodd and Tatiana Minello.
2008 AVP Crocs Tour Belmar – Men’s & Women’s Final
Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan win First Title this Season at the
2008 AVP Crocs Tour Belmar presented by Bud Light. Photo by Alex Cena
Top-seeds Matt Olson and Kevin Wong win their First Title as a Team;
Tour Next Heads to Boulder. Photo by Alex Cena
BELMAR, N.J. (June 22, 2008, From Press Release) – Top seeds Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan won their first title of the 2008 AVP Crocs Tour season at this weekend’s AVP Crocs Tour Belmar presented by Bud Light with a hard fought three-set win over 2nd-seeds Carrie Dodd and Tatiana Minello. After dropping the first game in the final, Davis and Johnson Jordan bounced back to take down Dodd and Minello 15-21, 21-18, 15-10
2008 Jersey Shootout Lacrosse Tournament
Metuche, NJ. June 21-22, 2008; St Joe’s High School once again hosted The Annual Jersey Shootout Lacrosse Tournament, which was photographed and videotaped by F8 Sports Media.
CLICK HERE for pictures from Saturday’s games or CLICK HERE for Sunday’s photos. Video footage is also available for many of Sunday’s Games. Contact F8 Images for details or just enjoy the highlight clip below. If you are looking for pictures from last year’s tournament then CLICK HERE
Video by Steve Cena
Moorestown vs Chatham @ NJSIAA Girls Lax Final
7 June 2008 Saturday: Piscataway, NJ, USA; Chatham (23-2) versus Moorestown (23-1) during the Girls High School Lacrosse 2008 NJSIAA Tournament of Champions held at Yurcak Field on the Rutgers University Campus. Moorestown defeated Chatham 16-9. Mandatory Photo Credit: Alex Cena
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Moorestown Makes It Nine Straight
7 June 2008; Piscataway, NJ (Written by Lou Rossi for NJSI/Photos by Alex Cena): Chatham’s Cougars showed up at Rutgers’ Yurcak field with a tremendous task set before them – to upset Moorestown’s Quakers and keep them from winning their ninth straight championship.
Not aiding to their cause was the weather, one of the hottest days yet this year, coming in at a blistering 91 degrees. Thankfully, by the time the ladies took the field just after 3:30pm, a shallow breeze had begun to gracefully blow across the field; finally providing the players and spectators relief from what otherwise was a brutal day in the sun.
Moorestown also showed up with a tremendous task in their sights – keeping the legacy alive. Amidst the sweltering heat and humidity, they would perform to their fullest and topple the Cougars 16-9. (more…)
Kent Place vs Chatham in North I Semi-Final Lacrosse
Chatham, NJ, USA; Thursday May 22, 2008; The Chatham Cougars defeated the Kent Place Dragons 15-9 during the semi-finals of the North I girls varsity lacrosse sectional tournament, which was played at Haas Field. Lauren Murray (23) found the back of the net four times for Chatham, while her teammates Meg Murray (21) and Danielle van Fossan (4) had three goals each. For Kent Place, Elaine Welch (6) scored four goals, while Carolyn Bradley (29) and Sophia Gouraige (25) had two each. Georgia Bird (33) also scored for Kent Place. Chatham will play Mountain Lakes in the North I sectional final on May 28th. Mandatory photo credit: Alex Cena
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Photos by Alex Cena
Summit vs Kent Place @ UCT Lacrosse Final
Summit, NJ; Saturday, May 17, 2008; Summit High School versus Kent Place during the Union County Tournament Lacrosse Final played at Pat Conley Field. The Kent Place Dragons defeated the Summit Hilltoppers 13-10.
Chatham vs Mountain Lakes @ MCT Semi-Finals
Chatham, NJ, USA; Saturday May 10, 2008; Mountain Lakes vs Chatham Girls Varsity Lacrosse in the Morris County Tournament Semi-Finals played at Haas Field. The Chatham Cougars defeated the Mountain Lakes Lakers 16-5.
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