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A highlight for Hamilton Township at last week's CVC Basketball Awards Banquet is that both Courage Awards went to township athletes. Nottingham's Imani Alston (left) displays her plaque, while Hamilton West winner Doug Hess Jr. was unable to attend but was represented by his sister Brittany (Photo by Rich Fisher).
CVC Basketball Awards Banquet
Alston, Hess Courage winners; 9 township players cited
Nottingham's Imani Alston drives past Hopewell's Sami Yusko during Tuesday night's CJ III tournament game in Pennington (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com)
Feb. 26 CJ III Girls Basketball
Hopewell's depth and talent too much for Stars to handle
Adrianna "Boosh" Boucher, who supplied a ton of energy for Steinert in Monday's CJ IV game at South Brunswick, whips a pass to Gaby Bennett for lay-up while the Vikings' Ally Berger tries keeping up (Photo by by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com)
Feb. 25 CJ IV Girls Basketball
South Brunswick's second-half run ends Steinert's year

Playing her final home game, Nottingham's Imani Alston dribbles around a pick set by Briyanna McRae during the Northstars regular-season finale against Trenton Friday (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Feb. 22 Girls Basketball
WWPS rallies by Steinert; Stars fall; West loses to NBC
Updated with comments from Hamilton coach Erin Wolverton
Na'Crya Kirkland chases down a loose ball against Princton during Tuesday night's game at the Hornets Nest (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Feb. 19 MCT Girls Basketball Consolations
Hamilton comes up short in attempt to sweep Princeton
Steinert rolls past Hightstown; Stars edged by WWPS
Courtney Adams, who had a 16-point, seven-rebound game, drives to the hoop against Lawrence's Morgan Downs during Saturday's MCT game. Coming in from the left is Lashay Ross (Photo by Mary "The Renowned One" Malone).
Feb. 16 MCT Girls Basketball
Hamilton gives Lawrence a tussle before Cards prevail
Despite leading throughout girls can't hold on at Ewing
Nottingham's Annisa Holman had a career-game with 19 points against Pennington but couldn't save the Northstars from a 58-35 loss in the first round of the Mercer County Tournament (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Feb. 15 Girls MCT Basketball
Pennington's second-quarter blitz too much for Northstars

Imani Alston, who had a banner night to close out her home career, drives on Hightstown's Cassidei Geffrard during Wednesday's Valley Division-clinching Northstars win (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Feb. 14 Girls Basketball
Nottingham girls win CVC Valley Division championship
Adams and Septer return to lead Hamilton past Princeton
Kaitlyn Wolfsgruber, who has been a hot scorer of late, had 15 Wednesday as Steinert came up wih a huge win at Trenton (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Feb. 13 Girls Basketball
Wolfsgruber helps Steinert to first Alley win in 15 years
Feb 12 Girls Basketball Notre Dame rolls past Steinert thanks to big run
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Steinert's Lauren Matrisciano goes up for a jump ball against WW-P North's Liz Sugar during tonight's Senior Night game in the Spartan Arena (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Feb. 5 Girls Basketball
Dry spells kill Steinert; Septer-less Hornets fall
Hamilton’s Jade Journigan launches as shot against Burlington Township’s Shavonne Hubbard during tonight’s game (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Hornets fall to Burlington township; Stars lose to PHS

Imani Alston grabs a loose ball and is surrounded by friend and foe alike as Saysha McRae (11), Erin Ford (22), Erin Septer (4) and Dana Davies (20) are all in the mix (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Feb. 1 Girls Basketball
Septer comes through in the clutch as West beats Stars
Bennett's big buckets lift Spartans to miracle OT victory
The Hamilton West girls basketball team was coming at Stuart from every angle in Thursday's win, as (starting upper left and moving clockwise) LaShay Ross goes past a defender, Erin Septer drives to the hoop, Na'Jila Shu'Aib looks for somone to pass to and Na'Crya Kirkland concentrates on a free throw (Photos by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 31 Girls Basketball
Septer scores 31 as Hamilton snaps losing streak
Jan. 30 Girls Basketball
Spartans top Pennington for first win streak of the year

Steinert's Adrianna "Boosh" Boucher drives past Hightstown's Carla DeCristofaro during the Spartans victory Tuesday night (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Jan. 29 Girls Basketball
Steinert gets much-needed victory; Trenton tops West
WW-P North pulls away from Stars in fourth quarter

Imani Alston was one of three Northstars with seven points as a balanced scoring attack lifted Nottingham past Stuart Country Day for its third straight win Monday (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Jan. 28 Girls Basketball
Streaking Nottingham rolls with a 55-18 win over Stuart
Steinert falls to Allentown
Jan. 26: Carly Wood and Gaby Bennett had eight points each but Steinert fell at Allentown, 41-26, today to fall to 2-12.

Nottingham's Saysha McRae drives against Princeton's Jochebed Muflam for two of her nine points in the Northstars victory Friday night (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Jan. 25 Girls Basketball
Davies, McRae power Stars to another win; Hornets fall
Hamilton's Tatiana Saffron looks for someone to pass to while Nottingham's Stephanie Williams defends during Thursday night's township battle at Nottingham (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 24 Girls Basketball
Nottingham rolls past Hamilton; Hopewell tops Steinert

Steinert's Stephanie Grabowski pursues the ball against Notre Dame during Tuesday night's contest at Steinert (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Jan. 22 Girls Basketball
Steinert falls; Northstars dropped; Hamilton loses

Nottingham's Jalliet Taylor drives between Steinert's Lauren Matrisciano (13) and Mairah "Carey" Greco for two of her 14 points in the Northstars big win Friday night. Taylor also had 14 rebounds (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 18 Girls Basketball
Nottingham rolls past Steinert; Hornets fall to WWPN

Gaby Bennett scored a team-high 14 points and hit some huge buckets to help Steinert win at West Windsor-Plainsboro North Tuesday and give first-year Spartan coach Kristin Jacobs over the team she served as an assistant for the previous five seasons (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 15 Girls Basketball
Stars equal last year's win total; Spartans win; West falls
West's Adams out another month with broken wrist
By Rich Fisher
Fish4scores.com
Jan. 15: Hamilton High West girls’ basketball team and Courtney Adams got some bad news Monday when an MRI revealed the talented junior forward has suffered a broken wrist.
Adams, who is being recruited by Iona, injured her wrist against Moore Catholic in the ESCIT on Dec. 30. She originally hoped to be out a few weeks until the MRI proved otherwise.
The Hornets leading rebounder and second leading scorer at the time of her injury, Adams has to wear a cast for another month and said the only way she can possibly play is if the Hornets get into the state tournament.
Whether it was The Voice of the Hornets, the officials or anyone else in the Hornets Nest Monday night, all stood at attention as West cheerleaders Nina Innocenzi and Kierstin Molnaur did a tremendous version of the National Anthem prior to the Hamilton-Hun girls game (Photo by Donna "The Trooper" Brihn).
Jan. 14 Girls Basketball
Hamilton has tough shooting night in loss to Hun
Nottingham's Stephanie Williams penetrates into the lane against Trenton during Friday evening's battle in the Stars Galaxy (Photo by Nancy Eggert).
Jan. 11 Girls Basketball
Princeton overtakes Steinert; Stars defeated; West falls

Erin Septer had the game of her career -- and a lot of other careers -- Tuesday night when she collected 44 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists to lead Hamilton West past Princeton (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 8 Girls Basketball
Super Septer does it all as Hamilton overtakes Princeton
Steadily improving Northstars tops Rams for second win
Steinert scraps but can't get shots to fall in loss to Cards
Jan. 5 Girls Basketball
Stars run out of gas; Hornets fall; Steinert loses

Hamilton's Tatianna Saffron dribbles ahead of Robbinsville's Julia Kardos during the Hornets win over the Ravens Thursday night (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com)
Jan. 3 Girls Basketball
Septer sizzles in West win; Stars fall; Spartans dropped

Lauren Kelly and brother Peter (at right) warmed up for their annual family holiday party by making all the right calls and the players made all the right moves as Nottingham got its first win of the season on Saturday (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Dec. 28-29 Girls Basketball
Northstars win first; Steinert falls to B-R; Hamilton loses
Dec. 27 Girls Basketball
Stars and Steinert run into buzzsaws in tourney openers

Steinert's Stephanie Grabowski is defended by Hamilton's Courtney Adams while Mackenzie Ewell (22) trails the play for Steinert and Tatiana Saffron looks to help out for the Hornets (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 21 Girls Basketball
Steinert tops Hornets for Jacobs first win; ND tops Stars

Steinert's Kaitlyn Fedor hits the deck to grab a loose ball during Tuesday night's game at Robbinsville (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 18 Girls Basketball
West gives Wolverton first win; Steinert loses; Stars fall

The Steinert girls basketball team was hanging out with the Angiolinos, Santa Claus and a few of their young friends on Dec. 8 at the 2nd Annual Joey's Little Angels Toy Drive, which collected 325 toys for two childrens hospitals (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
An outpouring of love leads to huge Toy Drive success
Steinert's Carly Wood (left) battles Trenton's D'Ara Tatum for position underneath during opening-night action at the Spartan Arena Friday (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Dec. 14 Girls Basketball
Steinert falls, Northstars overtaken, Hamilton loses 
Senior guard Imani Alston will captain what should be an improved Nottingham girls basketball team this season (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Dec. 12 Girls Basketball Previews
Hamilton adjusting to new coach Wolverton's system
Experienced Nottingham looking to make strides
Jacobs looks to maintain success at her alma mater
Nicole and James Angiolino, shown here with their son Joseph, will be running a toy drive Saturday in the name of "Joey's Little Angels" and are incorporating the help of the Steinert varsity girls basketball team. James is the Spartans JV coach. Joseph passed away two years ago and the organization is in his memory (Photo courtesy the Angiolino family).
Joey's Little Angels Toy Drive
Spartan girls basketball players to aid in good cause
Apr. 5 Girls Basketball
Peroni cites pursuit of Masters as reason for resigning
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Lindsay Usarzewicz capped her stellar basketball career with 13 points, but that wasn't quite enough to save Steinert from a big loss at Marlboro in the CJ IV Tournament (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Feb. 28 CJ IV Girls Basketball
Steinert eliminated as Marlboro puts on shooting clinic
Feb. 27 CJ III Girls Basketball
Nottingham ousted by Hopewell; Hornets fall at Neptune
Feb. 24 Girls Basketball
Hornets top Rams to win Valley crown outright; Stars fall

Steinert's Gabi Bennett drives to the hoop against Notre Dame during the Spartans victory Tuesday night (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Feb. 21 Girls Basketball
Ignace aids Stars; Johnson erupts; Matrisciano excels
Feb. 16 MCT Girls Basketball Consolations
Spartans top Hightstown for second straight consy win
Feb. 16: Steinert girls' basketball team won its second straight Mercer County Tournament consolation game in as many nights, taking a 50-28 win over Hightstown tonight.
Lindsay Usarzewicz led the way with 14 points, Ashley Gonzalez had 12 and Gabi Bennett added eight as Steinert improved to 14-10.
Imani Alston goes up for two of her 10 points against Princeton in tonight's MCT consolation game at Nottingham. Alston left with a knee injury late in the game and her status for upcoming games is unknown (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).
Feb. 15 MCT Girls Basketball Consolations
Steinert explodes; Hamilton wins; Nottingham edged
Hamilton's Steph White (20) and Shawnda Warren-Miles try to make life difficult against Trenton sharpshooter Tyquasia Peterson during Monday's MCT game, but Peterson got free enough to bomb six 3-pointers (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
MCT Basketball
Lawrence tops Steinert girls; Northstars Hornets lose
Steinert's Lauren Matrisciano works against Trenton's Monaee Fields during today's game at the Spartan Arena (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Feb. 11 Girls Basketball
Steinert gives Trenton a good challenge before falling
Feb. 9 Girls Basketball
Septer slams Nottingham; Usarzewicz bombs WWPN
Feb. 9 Basketball state tournament seedings
Township teams all hit the road for first round games
Steinert's Taylor Wright heads to the hoop for two of her season-high eight points as the previously-injured swingman helped the Spartans to a 56-38 victory on Senior Night (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Feb. 7 Girls Basketball
Steinert doesn't let WWPS come back this time around
Hamilton's Erin Septer looks for someone to pass to against the defense of Nottingham's Annisa Holman and Kelsey Ignace (14). Hornets Tatiana Saffron (33) and Alexis Johnson look to help out (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Feb. 3 2012 Girls Basketball
Hornets get needed win over Stars; HoVal tops Steinert
Jan. 31 Girls Basketball
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Ashley Gonzales was nearly unstoppable for Steinert Monday night, shooting 8-for-10 and collecting 19 points in a victory over Northern Burlington (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 30 Girls Basketball
Steinert rallies past NBC; Hamilton falls to Princeton Day
Steinert junior Mackenzie Ewell displays her complimentary Fish4Scores t-shirt while waitress Lauren Mulryne presents Ewell with her JoJo's gift card after Mackenzie was named the JoJo's Tavern/Fish4Scores Athlete of the Week (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 29 JoJo's/Fish4Scores.com Athlete of the Week
Ewell does a little of everything to aid Spartan streak 
Steinert's Kaitlyn Wolfsgruber dribbles against Nottingham's Dee Dee Augustin during Friday night's Klockner Klash at Steinert. Wolfsgruber was one of 10 players to score in Steinert's fourth straight win (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 27 Girls Basketball
Steinert rolls past Nottingham; Hamilton falls to WWPN.jpg)
A season of frustration took an upturn for Alexis Johnson and Hamilton Tuesday as Johnson scored 34 points to become West's all-time leading scorer and lead the Hornets to a win over Lawrence (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 24 Girls Basketball
Johnson sets mark; Spartans win; Northstars nipped
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Ashley Gonzalez was an inside force for Steinert Monday as she collected eight points, 10 rebounds and four blocked shots in a gritty victory at Pennington (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 23 Girls Basketball
Steinert uses stingy defensive effort to beat Pennington
Steinert's Lauren Matrisciano eyes the basket against Princeton's defense during the Spartans Friday night victory (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 20 Girls Basketball
Steinert snaps losing streak; Hornets lose; 'Stars fall
Hamilton's Courtney Adams looks toward the basket against Hightstown during the Hornets 20-point win Tuesday, which snapped a nine-game losing streak (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 17 Girls Basketball
Kelly wins first; West snaps skid; Steinert slumping
Steinert's Kaitlyn Wolfsgruber, who has been providing some nice minutes off the bench this season, drives on South Brunswick's Danielle Roberts during Saturday morning's game in the Spartan Arena (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 14 Girls Basketball
Powerful South Brunswick takes Steinert to task
Nottingham's Dalia Lopez tries going over the shoulder of Allentown's Dana "Second Generation Side" Sensi during Friday night's battle in the Northstars Galaxy (Photo by Wes "The Media Mogul" Kirkpatrick).
Jan. 13 Girls Basketball
'Stars seek growth; Spartans buzzer beaten, West loses
Steinert's Ashley Gonzalez drives in for two points against West Windsor-Plainsboro South Tuesday night (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Jan. 10 Girls Basketball
WWPS overtakes Steinert; HoVal tops 'Stars; West reels
Steinert's Mackenzie Ewell tries getting a shot off over Hamilton's Stephanie White during Friday night's game at the Hornets' Nest (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Jan. 6 Girls Basketball
Kelly endures tumultuous day after Mahon's resignation
Steinert beats Hamilton again; 'Stars fall in Kelly's debut
Steinert's Mackenzie Ewell, who would eventually score the game-winning lay-up, dribbles ahead of Robbinsville's Kaitlyn Herbet during Tuesday night's game at Steinert (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).
Jan. 3 Girls Basketball
Spartans survive; Johnson-less West falls; 'Stars lose 
One day after suffering what looked like a serious injury to her nose, Lindsay Usarzewicz came back for 26 points to help Steinert beat Hamilton West in the ESCIT consolations (Photo by Mike Dill/purchase photos at michaeldillphotography.com).
Dec. 30 ESCIT Girls Basketball
Steinert tops Hornets in consolation, Johnson is injured
The always popular Alexis Johnson draws the attention of three Rutgers Prep players and also drew the foul during Thursday's ESCIT game at the Iron Palace (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos at jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 29 Girls Basketball
Hornets, Spartans fall in ESCIT, 'Stars skunked at PDS
With teammate Tatiana Saffron (33) looking on, Alexis Johnson goes up for two of her 28 points (to go along with 20 rebounds) against Allentown Thursday (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 23 Girls Basketball
Allentown win spoils a vintage effort by Alexis Johnson 
Steinert's Mackenzie Ewell drives past Trenton's Tyquasia Peterson during Thursday's CVC Colonial Division battle at the Alley (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 22 Girls Basketball
Spartans turned over by Trenton; Cards sinks Northstars
Steinert's Ashley Gonzalez (20) jumps it up against Hightstown's Katie Hackett to start the game tonight, which would result in a stellar effort by Gonzalez with 10 points and 15 rebounds (Photo by John Blaine/purchase photos by e-mailing jbsportsphoto@aol.com).
Dec. 20 Girls Basketball
Spartans win again; Stars edged; Hornets buzzed 
Imani Alston (right) gives Princeton's Madison Luther her best "Don't mess with me" look as the two battle for possession of the ball during Friday night's opener (Photo by Ken Weingartner).
Dec. 16 Girls Basketball
Spartans beat Allentown; 'Stars top Irish; West wins
Forward Erin Septer is one of three experienced starters returning to a young Hamilton West girls basketball team this season (Photo by Ken Weingartner)
.Dec. 14 Girls Basketball Previews
Johnson's senior year with Hornets could be eventful
Nottingham has a new looks but veterans optimistic
Steinert young but still more experienced than last year
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Feb 2, 2013
Groundhog Day is
blogging loophole
Feb. 2: Well, today is Groundhog Day.
And you know what that means? It means I have found a blogging loophole.
For all you people out there -- like Whalen and Costantino and the Baroness -- who insist on telling me I need a new blog just because they don't want to read the old one for 19 straight weeks, I have discovered the answer to my problem.
Again, I reiterate, it is Groundhog Day. And if you saw the Bill Murray movie, you know that Groundhog Day is the same day, over and over and over again.
Therefor, because I am writing this blog today, it gives me carte blanche to leave it up here over and over and over and over again. Moreso than usual. Like. . .forever!
You think you got tired of seeing Phil Alu and Jon Adams at the top of this blog?
You are REALLY gonna hate The Groundhog!
* * * *
Just want to pass along good luck wishes to Nottingham junior Josh Lajeunesse, one of the many class acts and key contributors on the Nottingham state champion football team. r Josh recently discovered he needs serious shoulder surgery, which will keep him out of action for four months and unfortunately cause him to miss track season.
"Yeah, but I gotta get ready for football," he said.
Yeah ya do buddy, so good luck on the surgery No. 2 and hope all goes well!
* * * *
Speaking of Nottingham football, seems they are taking Fish Bowl 1 quite serious.
"It was nice to win a state football title," said one administrator. "But to say we won both the state title and the Fish Bowl, now that would be something!
We are keeping the administrator anonymous lest he incur the wrath of Coach Adams for linking the two together . .but we know that secretly, the Big Dawg feels the same way! lol
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Speaking of Fish Bowl, I just want to thank everyone for participating. I had hoped to get about 20-30 responses and just run them straight down in a list. But with the great feedback from everyone we got 88 responses (89 counting Donna Brihn's dog) and rand allowed us to turn it into the Fish Bowl.
What's amazing is as a collective group we couldn't pick a winner! 44-44. Wow, a township divided!
Anyway, thanks for taking part in the fun folks, and good luck to you and your team!
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Oh, one other thing. We heard back from Phil Alu (there's that name again!) about his selection of Kyle Kaepernick as Super Bowl MVP.
"Holy crap! Now I know why my Fantasy Football team sucked all year. I was playing Kyle Kaepernck out of West Oak High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan all season and not Colin Kaepernick from the 49ers."
The sad think here is, Kyle Kaepernick even sucked for West Oak High School. And Kalamazoo football is weak!
* * * *
I love my mother, but I'll never play her Super Bowl pool again. She asked me to buy five blocks, which I did. She said she would fill them in and mail it to me, which she did.
But rather than scatter my name in different blocks all over the sheet, she wrote it straight down in five blocks.
The result? In all five of my boxes I have Baltimore and nine. Nine! Are you freakin kidding me? So much for having a lot of different chances to win this baby, which of course, is the reason for multiple blocks.
Love ya mom!
Hate your pool!
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OK, that's it. I hope you like this blog, cuz you're gonna see it over and over and over and over and over. All that's missing is a picture of Ned Ryerson and the soundtrack to I Got You Babe!
* * * *
Oh, and one more thing. Does anyone out there actually watch all 8 hours of pre-game Super Bowl shows that are available? If so, then you could actually read this blog over and over and over and never get bored. Because you reeeallly need a life!
Jan 27, 2013
Happy New Year!
Yeah yeah, I know, it's an old year by now. But hey, I haven't written anything since the new year so it's a New Year for Fish Tales.
Hope everybody had a great holiday, hope everybody enjoyed the NFL playoffs, hope everybody has returned all their gifts that sucked and I just hope everbody is doin' great dogawnnit!
I don't really have a heck of a lot on my mind, but I'm getting yelled at again by people saying to put up a new blog. They don't neccessarily care what I have to say, they just get tired of seeing the same thing at the top of this spot for so long. Sorry Big Dawg, all the love is gone now, they all hate you now due to over-exposure. You have joined Phil Alu as a "stayed at the top of the blog too long" poster boy. lol.
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OK, let's start with the Super Bowl.
I mean, you never really hear much about it (insert *rolls eyes* here) so we'll talk about it!
You know what's interesting. And this, like so many other things, speaks to the popularity of the NFL. The Supe is the one championship in sports that the TV Networks don't fret about.
In baseball they would moan if the World Series match-up is the Kansas City Royals vs. the Milwaukee Brewers. "Oh God, those aren't big TV markets!"
It wasn't always like that for the Series. It was the big thing, everyone cared. Kids rushed home from school as fast as possible to catch the end of the games. But not anymore. Games that last til 12:30 a.m. don't help the cause these days, but that's only part of it.
But I digress.
Take the NBA. If they don't have the Lakers and/or the Celtics/Miami in the finals, its like a mad dash for a bridge to jump off of.
"No one will watch this. Ohhhhh noooo!"
And if it's the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs.... . .um, what's like, the big match-up for the NHL? OK, forget that one.
But football has no such worries. This game could be the Jacksonville Jaguars vs. the Seattle Seahawks and it wouldn't matter. 999 gazillion people would tune in anyway, just because it's like an unofficial national law.
"Gonna watch the Super Bowl?"
"Oh yeah!"
"How come, you don't like football?"
"I know, but it's the Super Bowl?"
I mean, that's basically the answer people give, and it's just understood. Oh yeah, it's the Super Bowl.
And by the way, when is the NFL gonna give folks a break and make this game on a Saturday so people at all the parties can recover on Sunday? . They can't be clinging to tradition or the game would still start at 1 o'clock, the halftime show would still be the Hokey-Fanokie high school marching band and the tickets could still be purchased by folks outside the 1 percent of the people with all the money in the world.
I'm sure someone did some research and concluded "Can't move it to Saturday, too costly."
Oh well, it's still the Super Bowl and we'll all watch it. Cuz hey, it's the Super Bowl!
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Speaking of the Super Bowl, I don't know who's going to win and I don't care. But if I have to make a pick, I'd pick the Ravens.
How come?
I dunno. But I had to make a pick so I picked the Ravens.
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Here's a classic basketball official story. I will not reveal the names to protect the innocent (and guilty) but it was pretty good stuff.
Three refs walked into a CVC girls game earlier this year. As they entered the gym, one of the head coaches says "Oh here they come, the three blind mice."
To which one of them -- who I am proud to say lives in Hamilton -- promptly responded by going "Yeah, but one of us can hear," and slammed the coach with a techncial foul before the game even started.
Now that's style!
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I kind of lost a kindred spirit when Stan Musial passed away last week.
First off, Stan the Man was from Donora, Pa., and I had a roomate in college who hailed from Donora. His parents knew Musial and said he was the greatest guy ever.
Secondly, Musial got his 3,000th career hit on the day I was born.
Just think. . .two monumental occurrances on the same day!
Uh, OK. . one.
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So I have seen three of the movies nominated for the Oscars so far: Lincoln, Argo and Silver Linings Playbook. All good flicks, but, man, Daniel Day Lewis blew me away as Lincoln. Good stuff!
I find Lincoln to be so fascinating. The more I learn about him, the more I want to know about what made him tick.
As opposed to somone like, say, Kim Kardashian, who I don't know anything about and yet I want to know even less.
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I would much rather see Amber Dietrich and Courtney Adams playing basketball this winter instead of texting me updates to tweet of Steinert and Hamilton girls' basketball games.
But they are injured and can't play and that stinks. But thanks girls, for contributing to the cause. You're the best!
And while Amber has been promoted to Fish4scores Director of Twitter Operations (with a 50 percent pay increase from her original salary of nothing), Courtney's work from mid-season on has promoted her to Assistant Director.
Please don't be late for the next staff meeting girls.
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I would also like to thank another Twitter contributor -- who I will only refer to as "Outcast of the People" -- but he can't seem to stay at the games for more tha none half -- and sometimes the decision wasn't his to leave. :)
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Check back later this week when we provide Super Bowl picks from the township's athetic community.
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OK, I leave you with this trivia question -- which I guarantee 80 percent of you won't be able to answer:
Who won today's Pro Bowl?
Dec 9, 2012
It's a Big Dawg
LoveFest!
Dec. 9: So I went to a Christmas party at the house of Hightstown High Athletic Director Gary Bushelli Saturday night and it was loaded with Mercer County athletic personalities.
Aside from the Hightstown coaches, which include former Rams head football coach Jack Dunn, there were Notre Dame coach Chappy Moore, former ND/Neptune Athletic Director Vince Ardery, former Steinert AD Rich Giallella and on the list went on.
As we arrived late and struggled through the crowd to get a drink, I was stopped by one person after another with questions.
"Were you at the game? Tell us about the game? How was the game? Tell me about the interception return."
Everyone wanted to know about the Northstars win over Neptune. And at the end of every conversation I had. . .this is not an exaggaration -- EVERY conversation, it ended the same way --- "That's great for Adams. Good for Adams. Good for Jon, he deserves it. Wow Jon must be happy."
That's the common theme running throughout Mercer County and Northstar Nation today. An outpouring of congratulations has Big Dawg's Facebook page in overdrive. He wasn't checking text messages yesterday until he had the time.
It's a sheer love-fest and include me in the group. Obviously the fact that Coach Adams survived serious cancer issues in the summer adds to the story line here. But that's not where the love is coming from. Had the Dawg been healthy as a horse last summer the same accolades would be coming his way.
Adams is a guy who has worked hard as the Northstars head coach for 23 years. He loves his players and has developed a close bond with so many of them after they left. He gives tough love, sometimes he has to get tough without giving the love to get a point across.
He admitted it was hard to bench his son Stephen in the second half against Neptune because Luke Westerberg had the hot hand. It had to be killing him, since it was the first time all year he abandoned the rotation system. And it happened in the biggest game of the year.
What dad on earth would feel good about doing that? How many of them might just not have done it?
But while Adams loves his son, he treats his players as his family as well and he knew this was the move to make for Nottingham to win. In fact, he and his staff proved to be outstanding throughout the playoffs in which Nottingham went 3-0 against the Shore Conference.
Rather than avoid the other team's strengths, he attacked them. He did what conventional wisdom said not to do because he had faith in his players. And his confidence in his players to do that, gave them the confidence to get it done.
Against Manasquan and Long Branch, he decided to slug it out with a running game against teams that love that style. Against Neptune, a team that can score points in bunches with big plays, conventional wisdom said to go with a running game to keep the ball out of Ajee Patterson's hands. So what did Nottingham do? Get three offensive touchdown plays of 53 yards or more.
It wasn't just the Big Dawg. His assistants obviously played a big part in it. And why not listen to a staff that includes former head coaches Bob Harris, Frank Gatto and John Berei. It was truly a clinic the way they handled three teams that everyone thought were the favorites.
Personally speaking, we in the media love Adams. He's always a good quote and gives you all the time you need (a lot of you in Hamilton do that, which is appreciated).
Sure he'll rub some people the wrong way. No one in the world has a 100 percent fan club.
But he is close with so many people and they are all feeling good for their guy today. And they should. He's a great guy, a gregarious guy who is the classic "Big Teddy Bear" kind of guy.
My only complaint with Mr. Adams is that he playfully admonished the sportswriters for not believing his team had the speed to match up with Neptune. To that, I say please read the below blog written yesterday. Ahem, ahem.
But other than that, I love ya Big Dawg!
Just like everybody else.
Dec. 8 2012
It's in the Stars: Nottingham
will win it!
Dec. 8: I never ever make predictions. I just don't, because I don't think anyone knows what will happen in a football game.
But I am making one today. I truly believe Nottingham's football team is going to come home a winner against Neptune in the Central Jersey Group III championship game.
I had a feeling about this team after the Allentown game. That was a loss, but could have been a win and there was just something about the Northstars that impressed me in that game. They could have won as easily as lost and I didn't count it as a loss in terms of what the Stars could do down the line.
I really think this is a team of destiny. It all started in the summer when Jon Adams health issues could have led to a completely dismal season. But the Big Dawg came through in a big way, his team followed his lead and well, here we are.
But that's not the only reason I think Nottingham will win today. I also think they have developed an unshakable confidence after bringing down two straight Shore Conference teams in the first two rounds of the playoffs. That right there removes the stumbling block of "Oh gee, can we beat the Shore?"
And then there is one othe little factor: speed. Neptune's great advantage in these games is speed. Especially in the passing game. But Nottingham's has plenty of speed in the secondary, as long as a physical presence. I'm not saying the Stars have an advantage, but I am saying Neptune doesn't have an advantage.
There are just a lot of things that feel right about this game for Nottingham. So much so, that I'm actually making a prediction.
I don't know what the score will be. . .but Nottingham will be on the positive side of it when it's over.
Dec. 2 2012
Klockner Road
Shore is good!
Dec. 2: What is all this talk about the Shore Conference being so good in football?
That's what they might be saying on Klockner Road in Hamilton Township these days, as that little strip of asphalt houses two schools that are actually tormenting the mighty Shore teams lately.
For those who don't follow high school football extensively, it is common knowledge that teams from the Shore pound teams from Mercer County every year in the state playoffs. A few teams hang, but many of the games are embarrassing blowouts.
Over the past two seasons, however, Hamilton Township schools (and Klockner Road residents) Steinert and Nottingham are 3-1 against the Shore Conference.
Steinert beat Wall in last year's playoffs, then led Neptune into the third quarter before falling in the title game. Nottingham has taken two straight seven-point wins over Manasquan and Long Branch this playoff season, despite being considered the underdog in both.
Throw in Hamilton West's near-miss loss to Middletown South in 2010 and it's safe to say that the township is carrying the banner for Mercer County against the Shore.
It's something to be proud of because, lets
face it, the Shore Conference is excellent. It has many more quality teams than Mercer from top to bottom, it has a ton of football talent and great teams play great teams throughout the year. That only toughens them up come playoff time.
Teams in Mercer, even with the West Jersey realignment, are probably getting two to three good tests a year.
The fact that Nottingham and Steinert have fared well in the playoffs doesn't mean the conference's are coming closer together in talent.
What it does mean, is we have had the privelege of watching two very special football teams the past two years. Two teams that have proven they can be great no matter what league they are in and what team they are playing.
And both have unique stories to tell.
For Steinert, it marked the first time the school ever won a playoff game, let alone reach a sectional final.
For Nottingham, it's one of the feel-good stories of the year. Over the summer, the Stars were uncertain of if they would have their head coach. And the coach himself wondered how much of a future he had after Jon Adams had to undergo surgery for cancer.
But Adams won his battle and his Northstars have won every battle but one this year. And the team it lost to is no longer around as Allentown fell to Neptune in Friday's other CJ III final.
It's the same Neptune that beat Steinert last year. The same Neptune Nottingham plays at The College of New Jersey for a championship on Saturday.
Few people outside the area probably think Nottingham will win. But that doesn't matter.
If people can't figure out by now that the Northstars may just be a team of destiny, they never will.
And besides, Nottingham has proven it can overcome the aura of the Shore Conference.
But can the Scarlet Fliers overcome the aura of Klockner Road?
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Congratulations to coach Dan O'Donnell and the Fish4scores.com basketball team, which won its inaugural game in the St. Gregory Intramural League's Senior Division. Way to go gang, you're making us all proud!
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Speaking of last year's football teams, graduated Steinert quarterback Adam Riese was on hand at the Thanksgiving game while graduated Nottingham QB Esayah Obado was at Saturday's Nottingham-Long Branch game.
Both were red-shirted at their respective schools this year -- Riese at New Hampshire and Obado and Delaware State -- and both felt it was a productive year of learning about the nuances of college football.
Nov. 20 2012
Northstar athletics
allow us to smile
during disturbing
times in Hamilton
Nov. 20: Thank you, Nottingham!
In the wake of so many disturbing things being reported on in Hamilton Township these days, and with today’s guilty verdict of Mayor John Bencivengo, this township needs something to smile about.
And it has reasons to do just that thanks to what's happening on the corner of Klockner Road and Hamilton Avenue.
Nottingham High School is all smiles these days with what’s going on its athletic department.
Start with the hiring of Chris “The Baron” Raba last week. Raba was finally confirmed as boys basketball coach, giving the Northstars a guy with a proven track record of success to run their program.
Then there is the football team, who gave us one of the most exciting football games seen in these parts in some time. Trailing by 14 and going nowhere at halftime Nottingham roared back for a 21-14 win to advance to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III semifinals next week.
Let’s not forget about “Amazing” Grace Dwyer, who is sweeping New Jersey by storm in just her first year in high school. The freshman is putting up times that are remarkable and blew into Wednesday’s Meet of Champions by finishing third in the NJSIAA Group III meet last Saturday.
And to top it off, softball star Valerie Suto signed a letter of intent on Monday to play for Division I Seton Hall, which is pretty impressive.
That’s a lot of nice stuff to feel good about during this time of turmoil.
It’s no wonder that Rick “The Voice of the Northstars” Taylor has a lot to say these days.
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I couldn’t be happier for Jon Adams and the success he has had with Nottingham football this year. This was a guy who, last summer, didn’t even know if he would be teaching or coaching, let along standing two wins away from a sectional title.
Way to go Big Dawg!
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Apologies go out to Meg “Martina Scorcese” Black, the Steinert grad now attending Kutztown State. In my last blog I thanked so many people for their contributions, but forgot to thank “Blackie” for all her fine video efforts last summer (and hopefully again over winter break).
Thanks Meg!!
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I didn’t get a chance to write anything on it, but congratulations to Hamilton West’s Lauren “The Lamb” Wyrough for scoring two goals and leading her team to victory in the Mooch Myernick Soccer All-Star game Sunday. That gave Wyrough eight goals in five games since her knee injury.
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Also congratulations go out to Kristin Jacobs (formerly Voorhees) for being named the new Steinert girls basketball coach.
Voorhees was a standout player at Steinert under Jim “Jules” Giglio and was a long-time assistant under Bob Boyce at West Windsor-Plainsboro North.
Jacobs gets started this weekend when basketball practice gets underway.
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It has been 25 years since the Steinert boys cross country team won the NJSIAA Group III meet with Tom Canto, Aaron Oldfield, Charlie Zoda, Doug Larkin, Tom Hooker and several other standouts. The crew plans on meeting at Veterans Park with coaches Jerry Bleistein and Doug Martin this Friday and are toying with taking an anniversary run through the park. Whether or not that happens, they will then head to DeLorenzo’s for some pizza.
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Thursday’s the big day over at Steinert with the Thanksgiving game, and Texas Roadhouse plans on doing its part.
The Fish4Scores Athlete of the Week sponsor will be selling gift cards and donating some of the profits back to the schools. See tomorrow’s preview of the game for more details.
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Not sure if he would want me to reveal this, but Hamilton Little Lads Basketball Director Jack DeStefano just became a great grandfather when his grandson Nick and his wife brought a new baby boy into the world Monday.
“Now I have a new reason for sticking with Little Lads,” Jack said with a laugh.
That must be what keeps him looking so young.
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Rutgers in the Big 10. Wow.
Looks good for football, but I don’t know about basketball. And it will be interesting to see Steinert grad and RU soccer coach Dan Donigan’s take on it, as I’m not sure the Big 10 is quite on par with the Big Eats when it comes to men’s soccer.
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Well that’s it for now. I just want to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving and we’ll see you on the gridiron Thursday morning!
Sep. 23, 2012
Don’t faint but. . .
it’s a new blog!
OK, OK, I know what you’re thinking.
Another blog already? How many of these things can we take!
Well, after hearing people complaining throughout the spring, summer and fall (I was goin for the record!), even I have gotten sick of seeing the same blog for so long.
I got tired of reading about the second round of the NBA playoffs, considering the the NBA finals AND the Olympics are over. Mollie Coyne was a high school senior during the last blog, today she scored her first collegiate goal. Way to go Mol!
But the biggest complaint I got was “You gotta get Phil Alu out of there!” Sorry Phil. . .I tried to hold out as long as I could, but the masses have spoken!
The second biggest complaint came from Steinert Athletic Director John Costantino . . . every day. It seems Cos reads this blog when he wants to fall asleep. Since he didn’t have a new blog to bore him for five months. . .his whole sleeping pattern is shot.
Sooo anyway, get a pillow Cos and read away. Lots to catch up on.
And in case you forget the set-up, these are various thoughts, sectioned off by little * * * * thingies. So if you get bored with one thing, just shut up and move on to the next.
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As you may have already seen, we have some new features on Fish4Scores.com, not the least of which is a new Athlete of the Week Sponsor. We’re delighted to welcome aboard Texas Roadhouse on Route 33, which is donating gift cards and hanging up the photos of the winners each week in their fine establishment.
Owner Norm Patten is just what Hamilton Township ordered. He is not only supporting Fish4scores and the high school’s standout student-athletes, he wants to immerse his establishment into this township. So if you’re looking for a place to stage an event, make like the gang at Cheers and call “Norm!”
OK, that was lame. Are you sure you want another blog?
Secondly, we are still tying up the loose ends with the potential sponsor, but we are a few hand shakes away from awarding one student-athlete from each school a “Scholar-Athlete of the Season” award, which will be given at the end of the fall, winter and spring seasons. Once everything is finalized, I’ll let everyone know the details and we will proudly reveal the new sponsor.
Speaking of scholar-athletes, you may have seen our new feature “The Life of a Student-Athlete” where Steinert’s Jeff Mattonelli and Hamilton’s Colleen “Collar” Murphy give us some insight on their lives beyond the athletic field. We are bringing a Nottingham athlete into the rotation as well, but I have not cleared it with him yet. When I do, he will add a third view.
I gotta tell you, so far I’ve been really impressed. In their first efforts, Jeff and Murph provided interesting, entertaining insight to what they are all about, and I have a feeling it will only get better as we all get into a rhythm.
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Features aren’t the only thing that’s new.
They are coinciding with an upcoming new look for Fish4Scores.
Now, you are probably going to complain about it at first.
Why? Because it’s change, and everyone hates change. “Where is this? How do I get to this? Why did he change this!!!!”
One of the main reasons is, it will cut my workload by at least a third. This site served its use over the first three years but it takes an incredibly long time to post stories and photos. So, part of it is self preservation.
Secondly, we want to continue to highlight the day’s activities prominently, but we plan on leaving the Athlete of the Week, Scholar-Athlete of the Season and Life of a Student-Athlete directly underneath on the home page so people don’t have to go searching for them.
Thus, the top of the page will be that oh-so-popular website method of rotating photos scrolling by, so you can pick your story.
I am trying to keep the new site as functional as this one. There will still be the “Fall” “Winter” “Spring” “Summer” menus at the top, and they will drop down with the sports for that season. So it won’t be THAT different.
I just ask you give it a chance and ou’ll get used to it. And bear with me, cuz I won’t know what I’m doing for a while so there may be a few gaffes here and there. But it will all smooth out so don’t go anywhere!
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We also have plenty of new people on board. Cathy Martin Healy took the plunge behind the scenes this summer and has done a tremendous job as my marketing consultant. Cathy is a freelancer who is extremely good at what she does. If you need her talents, let me know and I’ll hook you up (and no, I don’t get a percentage).
Shannon Keenan Moscarello is our new sales representative, so if you want to put an ad on Fish4scores, let us know and I will put you in touch with Shannon.
For a brief time until he graduates, we’re happy to have Rider student JJ Duke with us, predominantly as a soccer writer but he may pop up at other events as well. Mark Pratico, another Rider guy, is back helping out with his soccer expertise and we couldn’t be happier about that.
And we have found yet another talented parent with photography talents, as Nancy Eggert is supplying us with some darn good shots of Steinert boys’ soccer. The only drawback is she was referred to us by Jim “Jules” Giglio, so I now I feel indebted to Jules. And that’s never good.
There is also recent Nottingham graduate Dave Robb, who’s slipping us some nice Northstar shots. Brian “The Shot” McCarthy is our wild card, who could be anywhere at any time to shoot a township sports team near you. Brian also has a new Facebook photo page dealing with Hamilton Township news photography that you might want to check out: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Hamilton-Herald-News-com/113569545457746.
We still have the ol’ reliables, of course. At Nottingham, there is Wes “The Media Mogul” Kirkpatrick and Mary “The Renowned One” Malone. Two legends. Need we say more?
Over at Hamilton West, there is Jim Jenkins providing quality cross country shots. And of course, one of the gutsiest football photographers around – Donna Brihn. Poor Donna needs ankle surgery but refuses to miss shooting Hamilton football so she’s hobbling up and down the sidelines with a brace at not only varsity games, but JV and freshmen contests as well.
Yesterday she had to ice it for hours after the game and apologized for getting me her photos late. How’s that for dedication? Hornet players, give Mrs. Brihn a pat on the back and a “way to go” the next time you see her. Just watch the ankle!
And then there’s Princeton Packet sports editor Bob “Sense” Nuse, who will try and provide a cross country story if any Hamilton teams are running at the same meet his son is running at. Bob knows his stuff.
Then there are the usual suspects that are staples – photographers John Blaine and Dennis Symons Jr.; writer/teacher/many other things Tony Piscotta, and jack of all trades Ken Weingartner.
The fact that so many quality people want to be a part of this blows my mind and really makes me proud. This site would be nothing without their contributions.
So as we officially begin our fourth year on Oct. 1, to all you people – and any others that I might have missed – I say thank you so much.
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Speaking of Oct. 1, that is the date of the Daniel Rossi Memorial Scholarship Fund 2nd Annual Golf Outing. For more info go to http://www.facebook.com/events/216801735100874/.
While we’re at it, don’t forget the Wraparound Sports 7th Annual Softball Tournament to fight breast cancer on Oct. 6 and Oct. 13-14. Get more info at www.wraparoundsports.org. And please say a prayer for Wraparound founder Janeen Gondek, a good friend and a tremendous person who is going through a very tough time right now.
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I thought nothing would get on my nerves more than the countless Facebook photos this past summer of sand and an ocean that people posted with variations of the following: “On the beach at LBI. . life is good.”
Well, I was wrong.
Since Bruce Springsteen’s tour swung east, my Facebook is on overload with tailgaters in the parking lot and the words “Brrruuuuce!” as their oh so clever comment.
Facebook has become the new post cards. Remember post cards? There was writing involved. And a stamp. Remember stamps?
Anyway, my attitude toward all these Facebook people telling me what a blast they’re having while I’m working, is reflective of my attitude toward post cards. (Someone please tell the kids what a post card is). When my friends went on vacation, my parting words always were “Have fun but don’t send me a post card. I’m not interested in your good time.”
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I was very bummed out this past week to hear that Steinert’s Amber Dietrich has had her senior season of field hockey cut short due to a torn ACL. Dietrich hurt it when she caught it in some high grass at Robbinsville (the turf field was unavailable).
Amber is a great kid and anyone that knows her, hopes she can get back for her final season of softball. I spoke with her today at the Nottingham-Steinert football game and she is going to see a doctor Monday. She’s hoping to be back in six months, which would get her back by March and in time for softball.
Good luck Amber!!!
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Another thing that happened since the last blog (and no Mr. Costantino, not the discovery of electricity) is that I am now writing for the Hamilton Post newspaper. The reason I say this is to support their fine website, mercerspace.com, which does a great job covering the county, and especially this township, with its news and sports coverage.
(How’s that Joe and Rob? Do I still have a job!)
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I couldn’t agree more with Steve Young concerning the lockout with the NFL officials. In case you missed it, Young said that as long as people keep filling the stadiums and as long as ratings are up, why should Roger Goodell care about the replacement refs and their flaws. In the NFL, the bottom line is the buck. Who cares if games are screwed up or, worse yet, players are crunched.
I have a close friend who worked for the NFL for years. . .in the same office with Paul Tagliabue, in fact. She and her husband moved from New York to Los Angeles a few years ago and she now works for the NFL Network.
But she told me stories that blew my mind about how cheap the NFL is. A multi-gajillion dollar corporation treated regular old workers, like maintenance men, office employees and custodians like dirt. That’s why Young’s words hit home with me, because it mirrored everything my friend told me.
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Kudos to everybody’s favorite trainer, Trenton High’s Poppy Anderson. A Hamilton resident, Poppy is the male honoree this year by the Trenton Select Club. There is truly not a classier guy associated with Mercer County athletics.
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More kudos, to Hibernians soccer coach Tom Bayless, who is being inducted into the Mercer County Soccer Hall of Fame. Tom is originally from Lawrence but his Hamilton roots run deep with all he’s done in the township.
And he’s almost as classy as Poppy! Just don’t ask me to define almost.
Love ya Bayless!
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Rutgers football beat Arkansas on the road last night and every time the Razorbacks applied the pressure, Rutgers answered. Could be an interesting year in Piscataway and no one will be happier than our JoJo's friend Andy.
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Gotta love this second wildcard in baseball. Hey, it kept me interested in the Phils for about 6 weeks longer than if there wasn't one.
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Another NHL lockout? Damn! Some of my greatest memories are of NHL games in October, when the baseball post-season is unfolding and college and pro football are in full bloom.
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Well, that’s about it folks.
See ya in 5 months . . . or whenever Haley’s Comet comes by again.
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