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FISH TALES
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Rich Fisher's blog)

Jan. 6, 2011
Here’s to those
who never quit

    Before getting to the headline item, I just want to wish a Happy Birthday (two days late) to my wonderful mom, Dianne Fisher. Love ya mom! Good luck in your Super Bowl pools. From what you tell me, they can’t get any worse than the regular season!
    * * *
    I have some new heroes.
     They are athletes I’ve come to respect after a couple of years covering high school swimming (which I never did before this website). You will probably never hear of them by the time they graduate.
       At least not for their swimming exploits.  
     My heroes are the boys and girls who will never be listed in the Top 3 when (if) the results are printed in the paper. Heck, even if they printed all top-five place finishers you wouldn’t see them.
     They’re the ones who finish dead last.
     By a lot.
     Believe me, I am not trying to be witty or sarcastic or smart-assy about this.
     It’s one thing for a swimmer at the top of their craft to bust a gut trying to break a record, win a race or, in some cases, win a meet. There’s plenty of adrenaline to push them and the crowd is cheering wildly, whether they can hear it or not.
      It’s an entirely different matter when the race is over where points are concerned, and there is just one swimmer still in the pool. Everyone is waiting for that person to touch out so they can get on to the next event.
      I’m talking mostly about a distance event since that’s where a swimmer can get behind by a really lot.
      And some do. It would be sooo easy for them to just say ‘Heck with this’ and climb out of the pool before their last lap. What the heck, whether they finish or not, they still get the same zero points.
    But you know what. They don’t do that. They churn and churn and churn, determined not to give up.
    They have the pride and the guts and the conviction to see it through. What doesn’t matter one iota in the grand scheme of the meet, matters to them. They’ve done all the work in practice, they’re sure not going to just give up on it when the actual meet takes place.
    To me, there’s something darn heroic about that. I admire the heck out of it. 
    So next time one of you swimmers is dragging along in last place, thinking no one is watching and that no one cares, just know it's enough that you care.
    And keep it up.
    It will serve you well later in life.
    (Feel free to re-read this during track season, as it is applicable then as well).   
                * * *
    How about Jeff Lurie saying Andy Reid isn’t arrogant?
    During his silly Tuesday press conference Lurie said the Eagles season was unacceptable. Well Jeff, nothing in the world is more unacceptable then the ludicrous comment that Reid is not arrogant.
     All that was left was for Lurie to say "And he's not overweight either, that's just your perception."
      Some day I’m gonna find out just what incriminating pictures Reid has of Lurie.
             * * *
    Of course, there’s arrogance, and then there’s arrogance.
    Tony Mack wants more money.
    Seriously? I mean. . .seriously?
     There weren’t enough LOLs, ROFLs, LMAOs or LMFAOs in the world to describe how hard I laughed when I read that.
     And there won’t be enough oceans in the world to hold Trenton residents’ tears if they actually give it to him.
    More money?
    Seriously?
           * * *
    So, the Miami (formerly Florida) Marlins got Carlos Zambrano.
    Yikes!
    As a Phillies fan, I should fear the Marlins with all the moves they have made.
    But I can’t wait to watch how that whole situation blows up down there.
    With everyone making their (pick one – bold, fearless, outrageous) predictions for 2012, I’ll give you one that I feel pretty good about. That entire Marlins scene will be the second coming of the chaotic Bronx Zoo made popular by Yankees of the late 1970s.
    Only the Marlins won’t win back-to-back titles.
        Just look at the recipe for disaster they’ve concocted.
      First you have Hanley Ramirez, who’s not the most grounded guy to begin with and who is already upset that he has to move to third base so Jose Reyes can take over.
     Ah yes, Jose Reyes. We know about him in these parts. For all we know, he may get a leadoff single on opening day then ask to be removed from the lineup that day and ask to be used only as a ninth-inning defensive replacement or pinch-runner in order to become the first guy to ever bat 1.000 while playing 162 games.
        Now they add Zambrano to the mix.  Here’s a pitcher who hits teammates with more regularity than he hits the corners. What happens when Reyes has a bad day at the plate and dogs it in the field when Zambrano is pitching?
    Ding, ding, ding! There's a right to the jaw, and Reyes is down!  
      One of Zambarno’s most recent fights with a teammate came against the White Sox, and he and Guillen went out to dinner afterward. Guillen calls Zambrano his friend and several articles state he was a major player in getting the pitcher.
      Of course, we’ve all seen how stable Ozzie has been over the years. He has had more bleeped out post-game press conferences on Sports Center than, um, well than anybody! Managerial skills aside, Guillen is about as loose a cannon as there is among managers.
    This, my friends, is gonna be a wild scene.
               * * *
     Sticking with Fish’s Hot Stove Blog for a moment,  I’m going to set an over-under number for local baseball announcers.
    The number is the same for all three of them – 200. What that means is, I think they are going to do/say the following things once each game, and more than once in at least 38 others.  
    Here we go:
    --John Sterling will make non-Yankee fans puke.
    --A bad play will be made by either the Mets or their opponent, and Keith Hernandez will groan and say “You just can’t do that” and be sincerely offended when the game isn’t played correctly. He will do that a lot, cuz the game’s not played correctly a lot.
    --Chris Wheeler will note that it was very important that the eighth hitter in the lineup got on base with two outs, assuring that the pitcher won’t have to lead off the next inning. I’ve also set the over-under at 300 that Wheels will discuss the importance of two-out hits; the benefits of getting them and the emotional distress of allowing them.
    I’ll take the over on all of them.
    Moving onto the national scene, I’ll set the over-under at 3 for FOX’s crack team that no one seems to like:
    --Joe Buck will make an exciting call.
    --Tim McCarver will make an observation without trying to make it sound like it is the most important thing ever uttered in baseball history.
    I’ll take the under on both of them. By a lot.
    * * *.
    NFL playoffs baby. Love ‘em!

    The next two weekends are awesome. Championship Sunday is good too, but it’s cool to know you have two playoff games on Saturday and Sunday the next two weeks.       And besides, Championship Sunday is starting to bug me with the lavish halftime shows that stretch the game out forever, but not quite as long as the Super Bowl.
    I'm sure that now I've made my grievance public, the NFL will quickly move to change things.
              * * *
    Must have been a wild night in Morgantown Wednesday. About 90 minutes after West Virginia’s basketball team torched Rutgers for 85 points, the Mountaineers football team scored a bowl record 70 against Clemson.
    Having been to Morgantown before, I’m willing to bet there were more than a few guys (and girls) doing a shot for every point scored by each . . .and nobody passed out.
          I actually covered that basketball game and had to laugh at coach Mike Rice, who I think is doing a nice job and will turn things around if given the chance.
       Someone asked Rice how far away the win over No. 10 Florida felt after two straight losses. Rice looked at him and said "That's a good question."
     Then he had an expression as if he were going to give a well thought out answer, and he just kind of muttered on word: "Far."  Sometimes less is better. That pretty much told the tale.

Dec. 31, 2011

Happy OLD Year!
Also: What to watch
for this winter season

    OK, here it is, New Year’s Eve, and I’m supposed to wish everyone a happy New Year.
    Well, I’m not.
    The old year isn’t over yet. It has worked hard for us. It is still here. It is gasping out its last breath, saying “Do not forsake me yet, I’m still 2011.”
    And yet, all we are doing is saying Happy New year.
    Well not me, dammit!
    I have sympathy for the Old Year, which gets cut short with all these new year’s greetings. The poor guy (girl? I dunno. What gender is a year?) is trying to hang around for all it’s worth. It’s got nothing after this. There will never be 2011 yet. This is it.
    And yet we’re shoving the poor guy (girl?) out the door before he’s (she’s?) even used up.
    Well forget that!  
    I’m here to stand up for the Old Year!
    To all you faithful Fish4Scores readers, I wish you a very Happy Old Year!
    See me tomorrow, and you’ll get a Happy New Year. But not until then. I hate pushy years that want to be wished before their time. 
              * * *
    Anyway, with that out of the way, I guess this is where people like myself are supposed to write about the year in review, everything that happened in Hamilton Township sports over the past year, blah blah blah.
    Well, I’m not doing that either.
    You all know what happened this past year. It’s not like its three decades ago where I have to remind you what occurred (not that I could). It’s one lousy year. If you can’t remember what happened between last January and this January, well then, there’s no sense me even writing it down cuz you won’t remember that either.
    So no, there is no year in review.
    What I will do, is thank everyone who continues to make this possible.
    I am happy to report that Fish4Scores is booming as far as visits. We continue to set records each and every month for new people coming to this site, and are starting to be considered the main source of legitimate information for people who follow Hamilton sports.
    More and more coaches have realized that this is a good space to promote their teams and are sending in results. People are actually complaining about some things, which is a sure-fire way to realize you’ve arrived!
     So, I really have to thank all of you that come to this site and who continue to encourage me that it is worth doing.
    Secondly, I have to thank the sponsors, who provide financial support so I can dole out small cash tokens to the photographers and writers who help me out. I can’t tell you how much the support has meant as we are now in our third year. You are to be commended as true supporters of Hamilton sports and I hope the people who come to this site support your businesses.  
    And then there is the wave of parent photographers who contribute out of the goodness of your heart. You are the best! I’m afraid to start naming everyone because the last time I did that, I left people out. But you all know who you are and believe me you are as important to this site as anyone.
    I could write the next Gettysburg Address but no one would even come here to read it if it weren’t for the photos that attract people here. (actually, I could never write the next Gettysburg Address. . .I don’t have the beard for it. But you get the idea).
    And of course, I have to thank my main guys who have been indispensable – Ken Weingartner, John Blaine, Mike Dill and Dennis Symons Jr. You guys are simply the best.
    Finally, I have to thank my good buddy Jim “Jules” Giglio, who lets me bust his chops unmercifully on this site, all with a laugh. Love ya brotha!
    So Happy Old Year everybody! Enjoy!
                * * *
    Here’s hoping Steinert and Hamilton are allowed to go to a different holiday tournament other than the ESCIT next year. And yes, I do mean “allowed” since their hand has been played for them the past two years in typical township fashion.
                * * *        
    Things to watch for this coming winter:
    *The Swamp Rats!
    *Steinert girls’ basketball. Bryan Rogers’ teams always improve.
    *Jared Staub.
    *Steinert swimming, especially the boys’ team.
    *Nottingham boys’ basketball, which has some of the best young talent in the CVC.
    *Steinert wrestling. Don’t be fooled by an 0-3 start.
    *Joe Michel.
    *Mike “The Voice of the Spartans” Hastings returning behind the mike after a scary bout with tonsillitis. Get well Stinger!
    *Rob Nosari suffering an extreme identity crisis as he teaches/coaches at Nottingham but fills in for Hastings as Steinert’s “Voice”  
    *Lisa Mazukewicz.  
    *More people asking Brian Giallella why he’s called “The Chef.”
    *Griffin Hutton.
    *Tom Hoglen gnashing his teeth during a tense NFC final between the Saints and Packers.
    *Mike Papero filling in flawlessly for a wilted Hoges as “Voice of the Hornets” if the Pack goes down.
    *Ryan “Roll Tide” Larkin backing out of her commitment to Alabama and heading to Bridgeport after LSU wins BCS Bowl. Ryan vows to become the first Larkin to ever set foot in Bridgeport library.
    *Rick Taylor providing an intimidating security presence at Nottingham events, while Wes “The Media Mogul” Kirkpatrick takes his picture and Joe Demyon takes Wes’s picture.
    *Steinert grad Rob Riley reffing a big time college basketball game on TV.
    *Jack DeStefano running Hamilton Little Lads Basketball for the zillionth straight year. We need more like him.   
    *Dan Caruso picking out patterns for his wedding. Congratulations Dan and Nicole!
    *Jim “Jules” Giglio maintaining the same hairstyle for the 44th straight year.
     *Lots of JV and freshman basketball results. OK, that’s not a definite. But if you are a supporter of those teams, make sure results are submitted!         *Dr. Joe Tobias, a former Steinert JV baseball legend, landing a plumb role as a cartoon voice in “The Family Guy”
    *A bunch of other stuff that I can’t really think of right now. But look for it!
             * * *
    Who won the 5 Points/East State Street Extension/Whitehorse Circle/Nottingham Fire Co. Bowl? Oh wait, that’s not being added 'til next year, sorry.
             * * *
    Apologies to all my friends (about 6 of which read this blog) for not sending Christmas cards out for a second straight year. But Fish4Scores chores have kept me so busy that I just wasn’t able to do it the way I like.
    And by that, I mean I don’t want to send the same family picture to everyone with no signature, or a card that just has my signature.
    I like to personalize each card to let everyone know I’m thinking specifically of them during the season. If I can’t do that, than it ain’t worth sending.
               * * *     
    Well, I’m happy to report that Rich Giallella paid off his bet to Vince Ardery after Steinert beat Neptune in the CJ III football game. Ardery and his lovely wife Barb enjoyed a JoJo’s pizza, courtesy of Richie G.
    “Vince wanted to pay since his team won,” Giallella said. “But I said no, a bet is a bet.”
    Rumor has it, however, that when Ardery tried to order the pie with sausage and mushrooms, that got nixed.
                    * * *
    Giants-Dallas? Who to pick? Going by Tony Romo’s track record in big games, the Giants. Going by the fact that nothing in the NFL ever plays out like it’s supposed to, Dallas. Or the Giants. Or Dallas.
              * * *
    John Giordano where were you!?!?!?

Click here for 2011 Baseball Schedules/Results

Steinert, Hamilton baseball players sign with colleges

Dec. 20 Baseball
Hamilton grad Pienciak takes over at his alma mater

After serving as right-hand man for Bill Langdon (left) on the varsity last year, Mike Braender takes over as head coach for the Northstars baseball team (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Braender takes over Nottingham varsity baseball team


Steinert's James Locklear will slide into the next level of his baseball career at Rider University, as the Spartan senior outfielder gave his verbal commitment to the Broncs for the 2012-13 school year (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Aug. 31 College Baseball
Steinert's Locklear decides on Rider to further career


Recently retired Bill Langdon may have only been varsity coach at Nottingham for eight years, but he has coached baseball at the school for a longer time (41 years) than anyone else may ever approach (Photo by Wes "Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
June 2 Baseball
Langdon reflects on a lifetime of exploits in baseball



Steinert third baseman Brock Podgurski tags out Hillsborough's Gary Lavoie trying to get back to third on a botched squeeze play in the sixth inning of Friday's CJ IV tournament game (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 27 CJ IV Baseball
Steinert bats silenced in setback to Hillsborough


Nick Celinski just missed being the fourth Hornet to homer Friday when he put a double off the wall, but Hamilton still didn't have enough offense to beat Jackson Liberty in CJ III play (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 27 CJ III Baseball
Jackson Liberty eliminates Hamilton with 7-5 victory


                      Langdon calls it quits

With the new scoreboard he  raised funds for looming in the background after being unveiled Wednesday, Nottingham baseball coach Bill Langdon accepts a plaque of appreciation for all his years of service  from principal Mike Giambelluca – one of Langdon’s former players – prior to the game with Princeton High. The Northstars 5-4 loss to the Little Tigers was the final game in the 41-year coaching career of Langdon, who called it quits after the contest.  Langdon, who coached Nottingham Junior High when they were known as the Knights in the early 1970’s, led the Northstars to the 2008 Mercer County Tournament title. This was Langdon’s seventh season as head varsity coach (Photo by Wes “Media Mogul” Kirkpatrick).   


Gerry Gomez watches his game-ending hit head for the outfield as he drove in the 10th run of the game in Hamilton's 10-0, mercy rule win over Hightstown Wednesday (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 24-25 Baseball
Hamilton rocks Rams; Northstars fall to Princeton, WWPS

  State tournament opening acts impressive
Hamilton second baseman Matt Cenerino throws over a sliding Mike Hembling to complete a key 6-4-3 double play and get the Hornets out of a fifth-inning jam against Freehold Boro in Monday's CJ III Tournament opener (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).

Steve Spadafino heads for third en route to scoring one of Steinert's nine fourth-inning runs in Monday's 9-0 victory over West Windsor-Plainsboro South in the CJ IV Tournament (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).

May 23 CJ III Baseball
Hornets top Freehold after finally cashing in on chances

May 23 CJ IV Baseball
Spartans use one BIG inning to sabatoge the Pirates


Paul Piromalli fired the second no-hitter of his career on Saturday as he pitched Hamilton to an 11-0 victory and the CVC Valley Division title (Photo by Michael Dill/purchase photos at www.michaeldillphotography.com).
May 21 Baseball
Piromalli’s no-hitter gives West Valley Division title


Things started well for Steinert Thursday as it scored three runs in the top of the first and Adam Riese made this outstanding diving catch in the bottom of the first. But it didn't stay that way as Robbinsville rallied to win the MCT title at Waterfront Park (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at www.michaeldillphotography.com).
May 19 MCT Baseball Finals
Steinert falls in title game for second straight year

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Battis and Maksimow combine to shut down Hornets 
       May 19: After being off for a week due to rainouts, Hamilton West had a long time to stew about its close loss to Hopewell Valley in the Mercer county Tournament.
      The Hornets finally returned to the diamond today, but couldn’t get the bad taste from their mouth as township resident Charlie Battis scattered six hits in six innings to pitch Notre Dame to a 4-2 victory. Mark Maksimow, also of Hamilton, notched the save with one scoreless inning.
       Steve Smiegocki was the hard luck loser, allowing just one earned run as Hamilton (13-6) committed three errors. Tim Garcia had a single and solo home run while Dan Onorati had a hit and RBI. Beau Marchetti had a hit and three steals.
      Fifth-seeded Hamilton has two more games before entertaining 12th-seeded Burlington Township Monday in a Central Jersey Group III opener.


Coming off an outstanding three-hitter against Allentown in the quarterfinals, Marshall Harden gets another shot at Robbinsville in Tuesday night's scheduled MCT finals at Waterfront Park (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at www.michaeldillphotography.com).
May 17 MCT Baseball Preview
Steinert and Robbinsville go for gold in dream match-up

(MCT Finals postponed to May 18, at 7 p.m. at Waterfront Park)


Steinert's Marc Gennello (left), Pat Manning (center) and Joe Zucchero celebrate at the mound after Manning preserved a 1-0 victory over Pennington in Saturday's MCT semifinals (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 14 MCT Baseball
Steinert beats Pennington 1-0 in MCT baseball semifinals



Marshall Harden gets ready to uncork a pitch during his two-hit gem against Allentown in Thursday night's MCT quarterfinal game (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 12 MCT Baseball
Harden blanks Allentown as Steinert advances to semis
 


John Caltagirone scores a fourth inning run that gave Hamilton a 5-4 lead in Thursday's MCT quarterfinal with Hopewell, but it wouldn't hold up as the Bulldogs posted a 9-8 win (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Dog Day Afternoon in MCT Baseball
Hopewell survives its mistakes and Hamilton doesn't
Robbinsville has too much firepower for Northstars


Paul Piromalli gets ready to unleash another tough pitch during his two-hit shutout at Nottingham Tuesday (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 10 Baseball
Piromalli handcuffs Nottingham while offense explodes


Tom Davidson's three hits and three RBIs led Nottingham to a 7-2 win over Princeton Monday, giving the Northstars their second straight triumph (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
May 9 Baseball
Dramatic rally for West; 'Stars win again; Steinert romps


In celebration of Mother's Day, James Locklear is presented his Fish4Scores t-shirt and complimentary JoJo's gift card by his mom, Chris Barrett after Locklear was named the Fish4scores.com/JoJo's Tavern Athlete of the Week for the week ending May 7 (Photo by Ken Weingartner).  
May 8 Fish4Scores.com/JoJo's Athlete of the Week
Locklear locked in during a torrid week at the plate


Hamilton catcher Tim Garcia tags out a Hightstown baserunner trying to score on a fifth-inning single during Saturday's MCT first-round game. Garcia took the throw from leftfielder Dan Onorati (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).
May 7 MCT Baseball
Hamilton survives; 'Stars win in extras; Steinert romps


Brock Podgurski gets ready to tag out West Windsor's Josh Rose as he tries to stretch a double into a triple during the second inning of Friday's game(photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsporstphoto@aol.com).
May 6 Baseball
Steinert bats stay hot in 11-3 win over WW-P South

May 5 Baseball
Steinert slugs its way to another win; 'Stars dropped

May 3 Baseball
West's bats back Piromalli's arm in win over Big Red


Hamilton shortstop Vinnie Sorrentino shows the umpire the ball after tagging out Nottingham's Luke Westerberg at third  to complete an unorthodox 5-3-6 double play in the third inning of Monday's game (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
May 2 Baseball
Hornets blank slumping 'Stars, Steinert bounces back


Steinert second baseman Casey Plunkett tags out Robbinsville's CJ Gearhart with plenty of room to spare during the fifth inning of Saturday night's showdown at Veterans Park. Gearhart was thrown out trying to steal by catcher Matt Backlund (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com). 
Apr. 30 Baseball
Shocking meltdown leads to Spartans first loss of season



Hamilton shortstop Vinnie Sorrentino gets ready to throw over a sliding Mike Smart and complete a 1-6-3 double play in Friday's loss to Hopewell (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./purchase photos at dennissymons.com). 
Apr. 29 Baseball
Hopewell bombs Hornets; Locklear bombs ND twice


Steinert coach Brian "The Chef" Gialella, discussing things here with his maitre'd Mike "The Voice" Hastings, doesn't feel his team's No. 1 MCT seed will mean much once play begins (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).  
Apr. 29 MCT Baseball Seedings
Spartans get top seed; West is No. 6; 'Stars are 10th


Steinert's Adam Riese slides safely into third while Nottingham's Blase Cottrell tries to come up with the ball during Thursday's game at Steinert (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Apr. 27 Baseball
Hornets get back on track; Steinert rocks
Northstars


Apr. 26 Baseball
Manfredi pitches Hun past West, Nottingham zipped



Tim Garcia slides head first into third base with an RBI triple in the middle of Hamilton's six-run third inning against Lawrence Monday (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Apr. 25 Baseball
Murphy and bats lift West;
Harden helps Spartans go 12-0


Apr. 21 Baseball
Spartans muddle by Princeton; Smiegocki hurls gem


Nottingham's Matt Owle gets set to let one go against Hightstown on Wednesday. The senior outdueled Jose Lopez to snap the Northstars' three-game losing streak (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./purchase photos at dennissymons.com).
Apr. 20 Baseball
Owle sparkles for Nottingham; Spartans pound Irish


Dan Onorati was down on the count but he was never down for the count as the Hornets' leftfielder delivered the game-winning hit on a 1-2 pitch in the bottom of the eighth in Hamilton's 4-3 win over Wall Tuesday (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).
Apr. 19 Baseball
Hornets battle back to give Wall its first loss of the year



Bobby Crowley throws over a sliding Tyler Jaeger to turn one of three double plays Steinert recorded in Monday's 10-0 win at Lawrence (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at 
michaeldillphotography.co)..
Apr. 18 Baseball
Raab shuts down Lawrence; Piromalli shackles Princeton


Matt Backlund uncorks a pitch against Holy Ghost Prep during Saturday's Rich Giallella Field dedication. Backlund did the field justice by firing a two-hit shutout (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Apr. 16 Baseball
Smiegocki's gem wasted; Backlund's gem rewarded



Baserunning was not WW-P South's strong suit Friday, as Hamilton's Tim Garcia tags out Ryan
Dontas (above) to end the game, while Brandon Kirk tags out Matt McCann (below) between first and second earlier in the game (Photo by Dennis Symons/purchase photos at dennissymons.com).

Apr. 15 Baseball
Hamilton rebounds; Steinert rolls; Nottingham reels


Casey Plunkett was one of eight Spartans who had either an RBI or run scored in Steinert's 6-4 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro South today (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Apr. 14 Baseball
Nottingham rocked by HoVal; Steinert improves to 6-0



Steinert's Marc Gennello slides safely into third while Hamilton's Dave Osnato waits for the throw during Monday's game at West (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Apr. 11 Baseball
Steinert outlasts Hamilton; Battis throttles Nottingham


Maria Prato makes her triumphant return just in time to present Hamilton West catcher Tim Garcia with his JoJo's gift card after the senior was named the spring season's first Fish4Scores.com/JoJo's Tavern Athlete of the Week for the week ending Apr. 9. Tim displays his complimentary Fish4Scores t-shirt (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Apr. 10 Fish4Scores.com/JoJo's Athlete of the Week
Garcia's skills at the plate and behind it spark Hamilton


In a game dominated by offense, Brock Podgurski's defense played a part in the Spartans win over St. Joe's according to coach Brian "The Chef" Giallella (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./purchase photos at dennissymons.com).
Apr. 9 Baseball
Harden's homers help Spartans to nice road victory


Nottingham shortstop Ryan Reid puts the tag on a WWPN baserunner after taking a throw from rightfielder Andrew Pedrini during Monday's game (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Apr. 4 Baseball
West starts well, Spartans slam Rams, Owle wows WWPN



Steve Spadafino makes a throw from centerfield while teammate Tim Paragone looks on during Steinert's 11-0 opening day win over Allentown Saturday (Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./purchase photos at dennissymons.com).
Apr. 2 Baseball
Backlund buckles down in Spartans season-opening win

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