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Jan. 13 Swimming
Hamilton's Calvin Firster took a third place in the 100 fly today against powerful West Windsor-Plainsboro South (Photo by Kim Walter).
Carrion carries her share of the load for Steinert girls
By Rich Fisher
Fish4Scores.com
Jan. 13: The Steinert swim teams came up against one of the monsters of the Colonial Valley Conference today but that didn’t faze Emily Carrion.
The junior came up with her typical strong effort in the Spartans 116-54 loss to the Little Tigers, as she was part of the winning 400 free relay team while also taking third in the 50 freestyle in 29.00.
“I’m pretty content with how I swam,” Carrion said. “My time dropped for the 50 and the 200 free, so I’m pretty content with my times right now.
“I’m trying to get it under a minute for the 100. I really want to get better by the end of the season.”
She has been getting better since arriving at Steinert. Carrion is not a club swimmer and to hear her tell it, it was like she walked through the doors the first day of her freshman year and jumped in the pool.
“I pretty much just came to school and started swimming,” she said with a laugh. “It was pretty much that simple.”
Her presence has made Jacqlyn Nami a happy coach, as Nami knows she has a reliable swimmer in the short races.
“Emily is one of our fastest sprinters,” Nami said. “She does the 50 and the 100 and she has a great personality for us. She’s aggressive, optimistic, and likes to get in there and have good races with people.
“She’s been really coming along this season. We’re hoping to get her under a minute in the 100 free. That’s the goal.”
Although she never did club swimming, Carrion knew she had potential in the pool. Well, someone in her family did.
“My mom always said I was a good swimmer,” Emily said. “She said ‘Try out for the swim team, see how you do.’ I’ve progressively gotten better.
I came into my freshman year with fast times for sprinting and Ms. Nami’s been putting me in that since. She said if I can keep dropping my times a few more seconds, I can be in the final 12 at the counties so that’s the goal.”
Carrion is a natural born sprinter, if only because of her attitude. She has no interest in setting up a game plan for a long race.
“In the 500, you have to pace yourself. . . who wants to do that?” she said with a laugh. “In sprints you just go all out. Go go go, you’re done, you get out and whatever you get, you get. You always have to be proud of yourself whether it’s your time or what place you come in.”
Despite her progress in high school swimming, Carrion has no regrets about not swimming club. With a heavy load of honors courses, she feels the training she does for Steinert is enough to handle.
It has certainly been enough to please Nami.
“I was counting on her dong pretty much what she’s doing this year,” the coach said. “She’s meeting my expectations, which is great because I had high ones for her.”
Teaming with Carrion in the 400 free relay were Taylor Kwok, Sara DeAngelo and Lauren Cruz, as they combined for a time of 4:16.45 to narrowly edge Princeton.
DeAngelo won the 100 breast (1:15.90) and took second in the 100 fly (1:04.74), while Cruz won the 100 free (56.05) and 200 free (2:02.24). The Spartans fell to 4-3.
“We knew it would be great competition today against Princeton,” Nami said. “Sara DeAngelo had her best time for fly, Lauren had her best season times in the two and one free. We had some others thrown in there, we’re pleased our training is paying off.”
Unsung hero Bliziotis sorry to se
e his home career end
By Rich Fisher
Fish4Scores.com
While it didn’t mean much to the underclassmen, today marked Steinert’s final home meet of the season and it meant a heck of a lot to the seniors.
Especially Chris Bliziotis (at right).
“I can’t believe it’s senior year,” Bliziotis said after the Spartan boys fell to Princeton, 98-72. “I’ve waited four years for this to happen, and now I just don’t want it to happen anymore. I’m just sad to let it go.”
The butterfly specialist got a bit emotional as he looked around the pool and discussed his experience with Steinert swimming.
“I’m just so glad to be part of this whole awesome group,” he said. “Even though we lost the meet today, we still won for each other. We got our best times, we were cheering all the way.
“There were no bad moods, nothing like that. It was a great job. All positiveness. It’s sad to see that I’m gonna leave next year and leave all the kids that I’ve grown close to.”
Steinert coach Jen Smith will be equally sad to Bliziotis leave.
With studs like Zach Mabin, the Gulsby brothers and Kevin Diefenbach on Steinert, Chris is often overlooked. But Smith feels that the co-captain is a valuable member of the team and an unsung hero.
“He’s a senior now, so he’s experienced helping the younger kids get their strokes down,” the coach said. “Not just the freestyle, but we need to build our flys, our breast, our backstroke.
“He’s helping with that, and his times have come down significantly. So he’s a positive role model for the other kids, which is nice to see. He adds a lot to the team and we’ll miss him next year for sure.”
Bliziotis has limited club experience, swimming in the summer for the high school maintenance Hamilton Aquatics Club. Because his older brother swam, he figured he’d give it a shot.
“A little brotherly competition,” he said, adding with a laugh. “I figured I was better.”
Bliziotis has embraced his role as teacher as he tries to develop his teammates and keep the Spartans (5-4) strong in the future.
“I’m not the A team, but I look at everyone else, I try to motivate the other kids,” he said. “I know we don’t’ have many strokers, we have mostly freestylers. We have to get them out of their bubbles and get them to try new things, and they can actually be good at them.
“I like doing it. I get to know more about them and they also get to improve their stroke. We only have two decent flyers right now. I’m leaving next year so there will only be one (Kyle Gulsby). We need someone to step up to the plate and be our second flyer. I’m just hoping I can find the diamond in the rough.”
Today’s sparkling diamonds were Zach Mabin and Tyler Gulsby, as both won three times. Gulsby won the 100 back (1:03.98), Mabin took the 100 breast (1:03.60) and was second in the 200 IM, and both were on the winning 200 (1:40.51) and 400 (3:43.28) free relay teams.
Kevin Diefenbach was on both relays while Kyle Gulsby was on the 200 free and Tommy Wright was on the 400 free. Diefenbach was second in the 50 and 100 free, K. Gulsby was third in the 200 free and Wright was third in the 500 free.
“I thought they all did a great job,” Smith said. “We didn’t win on the scoreboard but all their times dropped. Just about everybody swam personal bests today. How much more can you ask for? They’re working hard.”
Emily Fritzinger has nice day in Hornets’ loss to WWPS
By Bob Nuse
Fish4Scores.com
The Hamilton West swim teams were realistic in their approach to Thursday’s meet against West Windsor-Plainsboro South.
Both teams came into the pool knowing they were facing tough competition and used that as motivation to put up some of their top times of the season.
“It’s good for them to swim against really good teams and see something to aspire to and help push them,” said Hornets girls coach Kyle Schulke, whose team dropped a 126-44 decision. “They get to see what it is like and face some real solid competition.”
Even against a tough team like the Pirates, Hamilton West still had some strong performances in the pool. On the girls’ side, Emma Fritzinger swam to a second place finish in the 100 butterfly and a third in the 50 freestyle, while Liz Biroc was third in both the 100 free and 100 back. Maddie Uram was second in the 100 breaststroke – just the second time this season she did not win the event – while Sofi Walter grabbed a third in the 500 free.
“I was happy with a second and a third place today against a strong team like this,” said Fritzinger, one of the few seniors on the Hornets’ roster. “I wasn’t sure how I would do against them because they have so many good swimmers. And today my fly was my best time with the conversion from yards to meters.
“I want to do well in the rest of our meets and continue to drop my time because I would like to be able to swim in college.
Fritzinger has been solid for the Hornets this season and is looking forward to next month’s Mercer County meet, which will be her last. She has swum the fly at the Mercer meet in the past and anticipates doing that along with the 50 free or 200 IM this year.
“I’ve been pretty happy,” Fritzinger said. “I’ve been dropping time consistently. I try to focus on doing my best. I try not to focus on place so much because a lot of the other teams are so much stronger than us. I just try to do the best I can.
“Some of our meets have been close. The Nottingham meet was very close. I try to warn the newcomers to not worry too much about their place and just worry about their time and not get too nervous.”
Added Schulke “She is doing real well with how fierce she swims in the pool. She shows a lot of dedication in the meets and swims real hard.”
Fritzinger is one of the few veterans on a rather young Hamilton team. Against South, some of the younger swimmers continued the progress they have been making throughout the year.
“We had some girls swim good times,” Schulke said. “Stephanie Sparano had a real good 100 free and 100 back. Madison had a good swim in the 100 breast. It’s been a crazy week for us. We had a snow day (Wednesday), we had our meet cancelled on Tuesday and we had a blood drive on Monday. And we were off on Sunday. So we really have not had a legit practice since Saturday. The girls have swum well considering the week we’ve had.
“We have a few of the younger girls that have started to step up. Sofi is starting to take a leadership role and Abby as well. We only have a couple of seniors. Our team is mostly freshmen and sophomores, so it will be good the next couple years as they get some more experience.”
The Hornet boys dropped a 118-52 decision to the Pirates. But like the girls, had some boys who had their top performances of the season.
“We didn’t have any real expectations coming in here,” Hornets coach Dan Seeth said. “South is an excellent team and they have been for many, many years. We just ask our guys to do the best they can. We were short a swimmer today that we lost at the last minute, so we had to rearrange our lineup.
“We had a few guys swimming in different events. Alex Maevsky took fourth in the 500 and it was the first time he had been in that event. We had good swims from Rich Clayton, Joe Clayton and Alex Jenkins. Some of the younger guys kind of stepped up.”
Joe Clayton took second in the 500 free, while Sam Markos had a third in the 100 breast and Calvin Firster was third in the 100 fly.
The Hornets did what Seeth hopes they will do each meet, which is continue to get better.
“I just want to see everyone improve individually,” the second-year coach said. “If they can do that it’s great. That’s all I ask. It’s not about beating the other team. It’s more swimming against the clock and trying to improve as a swimmer.
“Most of our guys did that. We had a lot of personal bests. We have not had many meets in a yards pool, so this was a little different for us today. I thought the kids did well. I was pleased with my guys and I thought they did well. Where we are in the season, I’m very happy with the way swam today.”
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May 7, 2012
Thanks go out to
Mollie, Ms. Quinn,
Alu, Nancy Mac
and other great
F4S contributors
May 7: Just want to start out by thanking Steinert senior Mollie Coyne and GALARE teacher Tracy Quinn for having me in as a guest speaker on Friday. It was a tremendous experience with a great group of kids.
Mollie extended the invitation, Ms. Quinn made it happen and it turned out to be a great morning.
Being a guest speaker is always a crap shoot. You go in and talk for a little bit and hope you spark an interest that will lead to some questions. If there are little or no questions, it can get pretty embarrassing because I don’t have a heck of a lot to say after five minutes. . . on anything!
But the GALARE gang took care of that by asking some thought-provoking, intelligent and inspiring questions. They made me think of things I haven’t thought of in years and also made me think of things I take for granted all the time and never give much thought to. It also gave me a chance to experience a nice give-and-take relationship with the students other than a quick interview after the game.
It’s kind of cool to see what kind of things young adults think about in this day and age, and I have to commend this group for being attentive and, not to sound like a britsh woman at Sunday morning tea, quite delightful!
And I have to give props to Cat Castaldo, whose dad John put her up to a prank question that she didn’t even understand, but asked it anyway and had me laughing like crazy. Good job Cat! But don’t let your dad drag you down to our level too many more times!
And Sydney, thanks for overlooking my Yankee dislike. Glad we could come to terms!
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Congratulations also go out to Quinn and Robyn Korchick Lucchesi, both standout hoop players from the township, for their upcoming induction into the Mercer County CYO Hall of Fame. Both are quite deserving and are products of Joe O’Gorman’s knowledge of the game.
Also, happy birthday to Tracy one day late, and happy anniversary to Robyn, who’s celebrating her 18th year with husband Frank today. All good stuff!
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More thanks go out to Phil Alu and Nancy McManimon.
When this site started over two years ago, I billed it as a “community sports” website, with the accent on the community. I have a few guys helping out but for the most part I’m still on my own and need help from the members of the community and the coaches of each team.
I have certainly been getting that, as the influx of youth sports results has been better than ever this spring, as has the reporting of results from the high school coaches.
But on Friday Phil took it to a new level. I couldn’t make it to the Hamilton-PDS game due to some other issues I needed to deal with. I really wanted to get there because so many township kids played on PDS.
So Phil agreed to text me updates each inning, which he did a fabulous job of. And Nancy provided several pictures of the game, although that’s not news because she has done that often in the past.
Now, skeptics will say this was only done because both their kids had big games. But they offered to do so before the game even started, no matter what the end result.
It worked out great and I just want to thank them both. . .and thank everyone else for all the contributions you have been making this spring and, of course, in the winter, fall and summer.
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It’s hard to believe Marshall Harden isn’t in the Steinert lineup. Few programs can lose a guy like that and do what the Spartans are doing.
Speaking of Steinert baseball. . . .how tasty is that 7 p.m. match-up against Robbinsville. Rarely do you get last year’s finalists meeting so early in the tournament. Steinert owes the Ravens some payback from last year, but Robbinsville is on fire.
Should be awesome. * * *
Here’s a little unfortunate news to report.
Just call it “Bad Ending II”
Steinert grad Angela “Pit Crew” Marinos’ had her outstanding collegiate softball career come to a gruesome end on Sunday.
With Mercer County Community College playing Morris in the Region XIX Tournament Sunday, Marinos swung at a high and inside pitch on a hit-and-run play. She fouled the ball directly into her mouth, and blood exploded everywhere.
Marinos was rushed to the hospital. There was no fracture but twor front teeth were pushed back, and it took over 25 stitches to seal all the wounds.
This marks the second dark ending to a career for the popular Marinos. (To quote HGSA legend Tara Lavin “Who doesn’t like Ange?”). Her career at Steinert ended due to a broken ankle.
Get well soon Ange. There are engines to overhaul!
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Fish4Scores “Phase 2” is on the horizon.
After making sure this was a site that was going to last and gain interest, I now want to take it to the next level and begin selling banner advertising to local businesses. The process will probably take a month or so to get started, but if you are a business owner out there looking to promote your venture and support local athletes all at once, please give it consideration.
If you are a sponsor and want to upgrade to a banner ad, you will obviously have a lower rate since you’ve already paid into it.
More details will be forthcoming, but just putting it out there.
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There is another exciting promotion for Fish4Scores in the works, but things haven’t been finalized yet so let’s wait until they are before we talk about it. But in getting it started, it will involve fun help from the community.
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My dislike of the Yankees is no secret to anyone who reads this blog, but here’s hoping Mariano Rivera can make a successful return next year.
There is no way anyone in the world can not like this guy. He is humble, modest, keeps a lower than low profile and just happens to be the greatest player at his position that ever lived playing for a franchise that is nearly impossible to stay low profile with.
A guy like Mariano deserves to go out on his terms. He deserves to have a farewell tour around the league and let everyone cheer him. He probably doesn’t want that, but he deserves it.
In my mind, he is the absolute key to this Yankee dynasty in the era of the closer.
Get well and get back Mariano. You deserve it! * * *
My Flyers are down 3-1. My Sixers are up 3-1.
I predicted Flyers-Devils would go seven games with four of them going overtime. I didn’t predict the winner, just the length. Well, change that from my prediction to my prayer.
As for the Sixers, I thought they would hang with the Bulls after Derrick Rose went out, but didn’t think they would win. But Chicago is getting killed with other injuries too, so what the hell, might as well take advantage of it!
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Mike “The Meatball Master” Papero continues to show his versatility, as he ran the clock flawlessly during Hamilton West’s girls county lacrosse game with Robbinsville Saturday. The Master also announces at hoop games, coaches football and coaches golf.
Where there is time for meatballs, I will never know.
April 28, 2012
Township athletes
should be making
us proud during
period of adversity
Apr. 28: As much as everyone in the area likes Jimmy Hines, I’m afraid I overstayed his welcome at the top of this blog. No less than three people this week said “Hey, isn’t about time for a new blog, I’m a little sick of Jimmy Hines.”
Well, OK, a month might be a little too much, so here we go on to the land of the Hines-less.
* * *
We all know what’s going on in Hamilton Township these days and it is not casting us in a very good light around the area.
But we can’t help what our leaders do, we can only do what we do.
That’s why this township should be proud of some of the young athletes at Hamilton West High School this week.
In case you missed the stories posted on Fish4Scores earlier this week (and still on the home page), a group of Hornet football players helped out at the Miracle League by playing baseball with individuals with disabilities, and Hamilton West softball catcher Brianna Castellano has gotten her teammates and Nottingham’s softball team to “Play for Pink” Monday night during their game at HGSA.
Granted, these aren’t the only high school kids from the township that do nice things. It happens at all three schools.
But during a week of total upheaval in our township, the timing of these athletes could not be better to make us feel good about ourselves. Isn’t it nice to know that there are some young kids among us who aren’t just thinking about themselves, but are looking out for others?
Show them how much you appreciate it.
Prove to them you’re proud of what they have done during this bleak week.
Come to the HGSA complex Monday night and donate to breast cancer. And watch a good softball game while you are there.
* * *
Megan Cibree is about as much of a lacrosse expert as you can get when it comes to the sport in Hamilton Township.
The Steinert senior has played in the Spartans program since she was a freshman and Steinert was a club team. Her boyfriend plays on the Steinert boys’ team.
If she’s not playing lacrosse with the girls, she’s watching it with the boys.
So who better to ask if the sport is catching on in Hamilton.
“Oh yeah, definitely,” she said during a recent boys game that was very well attended. “You really see it at the boys’ games. I’m not sure if it’s catching on with the girls as much, because there really is more action in the boys’ games.
“But we’re still getting better crowds. People are really starting to get into it more.”
It helps that the Steinert boys and Hamilton girls have been winning a few games this year, which always helps pump up interest.
Granted, they are playing weaker schedules than the best teams in Mercer. But New Egypt coach Jay Corby, a township resident who has done an outstanding job out there in Plumstead, says that’s the way to go.
“If you’re trying to build a program, you have to have some success first,” Corby said. “You have to go out and win a few games, and get the kids some confidence. Then other kids in school see that the team is winning and maybe they want to come out.
“Once all that starts happening, then you can try and get a tougher schedule. But for now, let them enjoy some wins.”
* * *
Whoever knew this township was such a rugby factory?
Believe it or not, no less than four former high school athletes are playing club rugby at their respective colleges. Steinert’s Garrett Braddock is at Syracuse, Nottingham’s Mike Elberson is playing at Ursinus, Steinert’s Jonathan Pulley plays at Albright, and Hamilton West’s Amanda Rossi just went to the collegiate club championship game with Pittsburgh before the Panthers fell in the finals in chilly Ohio.
When somebody finds out where this feeder system is, please let me know.
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You may have noticed that I am trying to run game by game results of various sports.
You may also have noticed that they are like, really crooked. They kind of swerve their way downward.
You may not care. Or, you may wonder why.
My answer is, I do not know why. They are straight when I type them in and proof them and all that. Then when the site publishes, they are crooked.
One of life’s little mysteries I suppose.
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I’m not a huge hockey fan. I used to be, back in the day of the Broad Street Bullies winning Stanley Cups, but there’s just too many teams to try and keep track of the regular season.
BUT. . . I don’t know if any sport’s playoffs are more exciting than the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The NFL playoffs and NCAA tournament are gut-grinding because they are one-and-done. But as far as best-of-seven series, the emotions of these hockey playoff games are incredible. It seems like so many of them are one goal games, down to the wire with a goalie out.
I think one of the big differences in hockey and the NBA is that with hockey, barring a penalty, the game plays out in a rhythm with few stoppages down the stretch. In basketball, foul shots and timeouts in the final few minutes pretty much stall things. In hockey, you never get the chance to catch your breath, which is what makes it so cool.
I don’t even care about some of the teams in these playoffs and I’m all edge-of-my-seaty at crunch time. It’s good stuff. And it’s gonna be pretty wild around here in the next few weeks with Flyers-Devils.
Let’s go Flyers!
* * *
Speaking of playoffs, I am a Sixers fan, but it kills me to see Derrick Rose out for the rest of the playoffs.
Part of what makes any post-season game great is watching the stars go head to head and see who rises to the top. For the Bulls to lose their best player, that just cheats everybody. Will the Heat feel good about beating a Rose-less Bulls?
Actually, with that crew, who knows?
* * *
I guess there’s something wrong with me, but I just can’t get into the NFL draft. I don’t know why. Maybe I’ve just seen too many hyped guys fall flat, so watching all this stuff and all these interviews and everything just doesn’t do much for me because you really never know what’s going to happen.
I can understand people doing it. It’s a great haven for hard core football fans. I’m a big fan, but I’m more a fan of just watching the games. I’m not a fantasy guy, I don’t play pools, I just love to watch it.
What does make me laugh, are the people who sit there and watch the 86,000th pick with the same intensity as the top 10. “Ohhh, how can they take that guy when that receiver at Saskatchewan College is still available. That kid’s a sleeper!”
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Congratulations to College of New Jersey coach Sharon Pfluger for becoming the first Division III women's lacrosse coach to win 400 games. Sharon is not from Hamilton, but she's a friend, a great person and a great coach and I'm happy for her.
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