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Welcome to Fish4Scores.com, your source for high school and league sports in Hamilton Township (Mercer County, N.J.).
This is the first website of its kind, devoted completely to the rich sports scene in Hamilton Township. It is run by long-time local sports writer Rich Fisher, a Mercerville native/Whitehorse resident who went to Nottingham when it was a junior high school and graduated from Steinert in 1976.
The goal is to make this the site to get your information on Hamilton Township sports. I hope that, with your help, we can make this possible.
Included on this site will be:
High School Varsity Coverage
Fish4Scores will strive to provide comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the four township high school athletic programs. There will be daily round-ups of all the varsity sports teams in Hamilton, as well as feature stories on various athletes.
JoJo’s/Fish4Scores Athlete of the Week
Each Saturday evening, varsity coaches from the four schools are invited to nominate a candidate from their team for Athlete of the Week. These nominations will then be put on line and visitors to Fish4Scores.com will decide the winner as we ask you to cast your vote over the next three days. Winners receive a $10 gift certificate from JoJo’s Restaurant/Tavern in Mercerville and will have their photo and a feature story on the home page.
High School JV/Freshman Coverage
The most overlooked teams in any high school, publicity-wise at least, are the all-important JV and freshman teams that shape the future of any varsity success. Fish4Scores will feature a page complete with JV and freshman game reports each day. Team coaches or correspondents are being counted on to submit these results.
Recreation Youth Leagues
If there is one certainty in Hamilton Township, it is that thousands of kids are playing in sports leagues all the time. And those games are important to Fish4Scores as we will include a page devoted completely to recreation leagues, be it soccer, football, fall baseball, basketball, hockey. We invite all coaches or league members to submit results of their games, and also invite any weekend photographers to submit photos.
Nostalgia
Not only can kids read about themselves and parents read about their kids, but everyone can read about their parents and grandparents as the nostalgia page will include “This Day in Hamilton Township” history, compiled from old newspaper accounts. There will also be features bringing you up to date on some of the past athletes that helped form Hamilton’s great sports tradition.
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Want to show support for a team or athlete? Purchase a shout-out and it will run on the corresponding page for that player. Shout outs are the same price as bulletin board notices.
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Due to limited resources for now, photographers and writers are a rare commodity. We encourage anyone to feel free to submit photos of recreation teams or high school teams and if we can use them, they will run with credit to the photographer (optional).
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FISH TALES
(Also known as
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Aug. 3, 2010
Sunnybrae’s
sunny days
and Babe Ruth teams
keep township
in the sports spotlight
Whether it’s 11-year-old boys on the little league field in Paramus, pre-teen girls on the World Series diamond in Florida or teenage boys on the Babe Ruth diamond in West Windsor, Hamilton Township has a rooting interest.
While the majority of teams have played their last meaningful games this summer, three entries from the township are still bringing the bats and balls out to some of the biggest tournaments of the year.
Fish4Scores.com will attempt to continue to bring you the results and photos of these exciting events. However, myself and Ken Weingartner are both away on vacation starting Saturday and running through Friday.
So Ken will try and do his part from Lake George and I will do mine from Cape May. We apologize if results and pictures are posted a bit late, but rest assured they will get posted as soon as we can.
Anyway, here’s what’s in store the coming week.
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First off, how about those Sunnybrae 11-year-old Little Leaguers!
Once the 12-year-old District 12 Tournament is over and the winner loses in the sectionals, little league baseball kind of takes a backseat as far as newspaper coverage goes. Sure, they’ll run the results if phoned in, but mostly Babe Ruth has taken center stage, or any 12-year-old team still alive (like Robbinsville softball).
But I, for one, am really happy for this group of Sunnybrae kids. What they did is pretty remarkable when you think about it.
For 52 years, the league has never won a sectional title, and now, boom! Here it is. From a team that nobody thought would even get out of pool play according to manager Greg Beyer.
Sunnybrae has lived in the shadows of Nottingham Little League forever, it seems. So has most of the rest of Mercer County, but when a league in your same town is always earning the glory, it’s kind of tough. It didn’t help that HTRBA has had its share of glory in recent years as well.
But this band of Sunnybrae 11s has put the league on the map during a season when Hamilton Township fell short of winning a district title in any other age group. Not only did Sunnybrae win a district, it has won Section 3.
The states start Saturday.
Good luck boys! Keep making us proud!
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While there is a fresh face carrying the township banner is little league, a familiar group is doing likewise in softball.
The Hamilton Girls Softball Association 12-year-old team will be boarding a plan Thursday for Alachua, Fla., where it will begin pool play Saturday while making its third straight trip to the Babe Ruth World Series.
Provided the plane ride goes smoothly (according to manager Frank Bennett, four girls are making their first flight!), Hamilton will be the first team to play in the showcase as it has a 10 a.m. game with the Midwest Plains champion Saturday.
Hamilton also plays Sunday at 2 p.m., Monday at noon and Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The top three finishers in each five-team pool will form a six-team, double elimination bracket starting Wednesday.
If history is any indicator, Hamilton should have a lengthy stay, as it won the national title in 2008 and finished third last year.
So, not to repeat myself but, good luck girls! Keep making us proud!
* * *
Finally, the Hamilton Babe Ruth 15-year-olds get underway in Mid-Atlantic Region play Thursday in West Windsor.
Hamilton is attempting to win the league’s first regional title since the Hamilton Nationals won it in 1971. Nottingham won it all in 2008.
The Switlik gang opens pool play at 4 p.m. against Frederick, Md. Hamilton wasn’t dominant in its first two rounds, as it finished second in District One, and again in the Southern New Jersey states.
But the slate is clean and one never knows what can happen once a new tournament begins.
So stop me if you’ve heard this one before but, good luck boys! Keep making us proud!
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