Sports Scores: 10-24-2008

Date:

Share post:

Football

North (1-5): A loss to South, 49-13, on October 18. Rushing: Tim Owoh, 5-20; Tarelle Thomas, 10-102, TD; Sean Reed, 6-19; Ryan Phelan, 1-6. Passing: White, 5-10-1, 78 yards, TD. Receiving: Drew Kenavan, 2-26. Owowh: 2-15; Chandler, 1-18, TD.##M:[more]##

A win over Allentown, 34-6, on October 10. Rushing: Sean Reed: 9-60; Tarelle Thomas: 10-52; Len Bellezza: 6-24; Tim Owoh: 3-29; Williams: 1-1; Petrone: 1-10; Allen: 2-6. Passing: Rob White: 2-5-121-0; Phelan: 1-1-0-0. Receiving: Phelan: 1-72; Reed: 1-49.

South (6-0): A win against North, 49-13, on October 18. Rushing: Dave Twamley, 2 TDs; Chris Matthews, 2-18; Connor Farrell, 1-30; Rashad Campbell, 7-48; Henry MacQueen, 2-4; Zak Krakower, 1-34. Passing: Farrell, 12-13-0, 215 yards, 3 TDs. Receiving: Twamley, 1-20; Sal Sciortino, 2-36; Max Merkovitz, 2-26; Jack Dennehy, 3-55; Alex Rohrbach, 2-20; Jeff Riemann, 2-58, TD. Interceptions: Andrew Manley, 1-2. Sal Sciortino, 1-5. Sacks: Will O’Brien, 1-5; Etienne Aduya, 1-5; Chris Matthews, 1-5; Andrew Niefer, 1-10; Zak Hundermark, 0.5-7. David Calves: 0.5-3.

A win over Notre Dame, 44-23, on October 11. Rushing: Chris Matthews: 28-132; Connor Farrell: 11-61; MacQueen: 3-20. Passing: Farrell: 13-27-199-2. Receiving: Dennehy: 4-112; Riemann: 3-43; Rohrbach: 3-18; MacQueen: 2-20.

Girls Soccer

North (6-6): A win against Notre Dame, 2-1, on October 21. Goals: Sarah Alesio, Christine Niciforo. Assist: Stefanie Parrott. Forsell had 6 saves. Ibanez had 5 saves.

A win against Lawrence, 6-1, on October 18. Goals: Sarah Alesio: 2; Girandola; Taft; Kercheval; Parrott. Assists: Forsell, Girandola, Taft, Kercheval, Parrott, Alesio. North took 25 shots. Forsell had 3 saves. Ibanez had 1.

A loss to Hopewell Valley, 3-0, on October 16. North took 5 shots. Ibanez had 10 saves.

A loss to Hightstown, 5-3, on October 14. Goals; Ibanzez, Girandola, Carnevale. Assists: Kercheval, Alesio, Niciforo. North took 13 shots. Forsell had 3 saves. Ibanez had 3 saves.

A win against Nottingham, 1-0, on October 10. Goal: Carolyn Girandola. Assist: Briana Taft. North took 21 shots. Forsell had 1 save.

South (10-3-1): A win against Lawrence, 3-0, on October 21. Goals: Maura McLaughlin, Kathryn Philbin, Caroline Ziedonis. Assists: Schwartz, Philbin, McLaughlin. Liz Huttner had 7 saves.

A win over Allentown, 4-1, on October 16. Goals: Maura McLaughlin: 2; Dontas; Deamond. Assists: McLaughlin, Deetjen. South took 20 shots. Huttner had 2 saves. Ponjelo had 2 saves.

A tie with Notre Dame, 1-1, on October 14. Goal: Maura McLaughlin. South took 6 shots. Liz Huttner had seven saves.

A win against Hopewell Valley, 3-1, on October 13. Goals: Erica Simi, Erika Deetjen, Maura McLaughlin. Assist: McLaughlin. South took 15 shots. Liz Huttner had 12 saves.

A win against Old Bridge, 2-0, on October 11. Goals: Erika Deetjen; Erica Simi. Assists: McLaughlin, Deetjen. Huttner had 15 saves.

A win against Ewing, 2-1, on October 10, in overtime. Goals: Erica Simi, Maura McLaughlin. Assists: Calder, McLaughlin. South took 18 shots. Huttner had 6 saves.

Boys Soccer

North (13-0): A win against Notre Dame, 2-1, on October 21. Goals: Tartaro, Mohamed Conteh. Assists: Scott Kelly, 2. North took 10 shots. Eric Scala had 6 saves.

A win against Hopewell Valley, 1-0, in double overtime on October 16. Goal: Kevin Nowak. Assist: Mohamed Conteh. North took 11 shots. Scala had 2 saves.

A win against Hightstown, 2-0, on October 14. Goals: Kevin Nowak, Mohamed Conteh. Assist: Silwany. North took 9 shots. Scala had 9 saves.

A win against Nottingham, 1-0, on October 10. Goal: Kevin Nowak. Assist: Nassir Silwany. Eric Scala had three saves.

South (11-2-2): A win against Lawrence, 7-1, on October 21. Goals: Murata: 3; Siversten: 2; Koike; Borsack. Assists: Prieto: 2; Skapyak; Siversten; Murata; Borsack; Aurora. Valero had 4 saves. Sitek had 4 saves.

A win over Allentown, 1-0, on October 16. Goal: David Borsack. Assist: Alex Prieto. South took 22 shots. Sitek had 3 saves. Valero had 6.

A loss to Notre Dame, 3-2, on October 14 in overtime. Goals: McCarron, Prieto. Sout took 10 shots. Valero had 3 saves; Sitek had 3.

A win over Ewing, 7-0, on October 10. Goals: Alex Prieto: 3; Tom Carroll: 2; Murata; Rahim. Assists: Drew Siversten, Mike Skapyak. South took 22 shots. Burke had 8 saves.

@head 12:Field Hockey

North (4-7-2): A tie with Notre Dame, 2-2, on October 21. Goals: Jenn Lennon, McEwen. Assist: Bilardo. North took 17 shots. Silva had 12 saves.

A win over Princeton, 3-0, on October 17. Goals: Emily Schuit, Caroline Bourassa, Jenn Lennon. Assists: Heather Bilardo: 2; Carpio. Jackie Silva had 8 saves.

A loss to Steinert, 1-0, on October 16. North took 9 shots. Jackie Silva had 8 saves.

A loss to South, 1-0, on October 13 in second overtime. North took 10 shots. Silva had 7 saves. North took 15 shots.

A loss to Hightstown, 1-0, on October 11 in second overtime. Jackie Silva had 13 saves.

South (4-8-2): A loss to Hamilton, 2-1, on October 21. Goal: Tory Sharpless. South took 7 shots. Carandang had 9 saves.

A loss to Allentown, 3-1, on October 17. Goal: Tory Sharpless. South took 6 shots. Burnosky had 8 saves.

A win against Nottingham, 5-0, on October 15. Goals: Tory Sharpless: 2; Steph Gati: 2; Laura McCormick. Assists: McCormick, Sharpless. South took 34 shots. Burnosky had 2 saves.

A win against North, 1-0, on October 13 in second overtime. Goal: Caroline Echeverri. Assist: Laura McCormick. South took 8 shots. Bornosky had 7 saves.

A tie with Steinert, 1-1, on October 11. Goal: Carolina Echeverri. Assist: Laura McCormick. Burnosky had 11 saves. South took 6 shots.

Tennis

North (9-3): A win against Trenton, 5-0, on October 17. Singles: 1.) Caroline Chang, 6-1, 6-0. 2.) Natasha Sastri, 6-0, 6-1. 3.) Melissa Traub, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: 1.) Deesha Sarma and Sara Hoge, 6-0, 6-0. 2.) Aparna Shankar and Aneesha Raghanathan, 6-0, 6-0.

A loss to Hopewell Valley, 4-1, on October 16. Singles: 3.) Traub dre 6-1, 4-6, 0-3 (darkness). Doubles: 1.) Sarma/Hoge drew, 4-6, 6-2, 5-6 (darkness).

A win against Hightstown, 5-0, on October 15. Singles: 1.) Caroline Chang, 6-2, 6-0. 2.) Sastri, 6-1, 7-5. 3.) Traub: 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: 1.) Sarma/Hoge, 6-1, 6-2. 2.) Shankar/Raganathan, 6-0, 6-0.

A loss to Ocean, 4-1, in the NJSIAA Group III Central quarterfinals on October 9. Doubles: 2.) Aparna Shankar and Aneesha Raghanathan, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1.

South (14-1):A win against Steinert, 5-0, on October 22. Singles 1.) Ammu Mandalap, 6-1, 6-1. Sahana Jayaraman, 6-1, 6-1. 3.) Lesley Norris, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: 1.) Annie Scharfstein and Larissa Lee Lum, 6-0, 6-1. 2.) Amanda Stanton and Mallory Wang, 6-1, 6-1.

A win against Trenton, 5-0, on October 21. Singles: 1.) Lindsey Joseph, 6-0, 6-0. 2.) Cher Lu, 6-2, 6-1. 3.) Brooke Townsend, 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: 1.) Niiki Gavva and Nicole Joseph, 6-0, 6-0. 2.) Nikila Venkat and Dana Lee, 6-0, 6-0.

A win against Allentown, 5-0, on October 20. Singles: 1.) Jayaraman, 6-1, 6-1. 2.) Norris: 6-1, 6-0. 3.) Jenna Katz, 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: 1.) Stanton and Wang, 6-0, 6-1. 2.) Lum and Catherine Yeh, 6-0, 6-0.

Larissa Lee Lum and Annie Scharfstein fell to their opponents from Cherry Hill East, 6-4, 7-6, in the semifinals of the NJSIAA doubles tournament at Mercer County Park on October 18. Earlier that day, they had defeated their opponents at Bridgewater-Raritan, 7-5, 7-6.

A win over Princeton, 5-0, on October 17. Singles: 1.) Ammu Mandalap, 6-3, 6-3. 2.) Jayaraman, 6-1, 6-3. 3.) Norris, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: 1.) Lum and Scharfstein, 6-1, 6-0. 2.) Wang and Stanton, 6-3, 6-2.

A loss to East Brunswick, 3-2, on October 16 in the Group IV Central Semifinals. Singles: 3.) Norris, 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: 1.) Scharfstein/Lum, 2-6, 6-0, 6-3.

A win, 4-1, over Marlboro, on October 14 in the NJSIAA Tournament. Singles: 2.) Jayaraman, 6-0, 6-0. 3.) Norris, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: 1.) Scharfstein and Lum, 6-3, 7-6. 2.) Wang and Stanton, 6-1, 6-3.

Annie Scharfstein and Larissa Lee Lum defeated their opponents from Haddonfield in the second day of action at the state singles and doubles tournaments on October 12.

A win over Hillsborough, 3-2, in the second round of the NJSIAA Group IV Central Tournament on October 10. Singles: 3.) Norris: 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: 1.) Scharfstein and Lum, 7-5, 6-1. 2.) Wang & Stanton, 6-4, 6-2.

Girls Cross Country

North: A win against Nottingham, Lawrence, and Hamilton, all with a score of 15-50, on October 21. 1.) Kailee Andrucyk, 22:01; 2.) Sonia Shah, 22:02; 3.) Christina LiPuma, 22:03; 4.) Kelly Callahan, 22:05; 5.) Emily Scott, 22:05; 6.) Trish Reilly, 22:05; 7.) Alyssa Christie, 22:09; 8.) Molly Mitlak, 22:43. 10.) Ally Shuel, 24:01.

A fourth place finish at the Old Bridge Classic at Thompson Park on October 18. 2.) Emily Scott, 19:01. 3.) Trish Reilly, 19:04. 16.) Kelly Callahan, 20:20. 39.) Christina LiPuma, 22:00. 60.) Anum Shah, 23:17. 75.) Ally Shuell, 24:55. 86.) Nikki Anand, 26:31. On the freshman course, Savanna Dasgupta placed 25th, with a time of 17:36.

A win over Trenton, 15-50; a win over Allentown, 15-48; and a loss to Hopewell, 26-30, on October 14. 2.) Trish Reilly, 18:47; 3.) Scott, 18:49; 6.) Callahan, 20:15; 8.) Andrucyk, 21:02.

South: A win over Hightstown, 15-50, over Notre Dame, 19-42, over Trenton, 15-49, and over Steinert, 15-50, on October 21. 1.) Caroline Kellner, 20:41; 2.) Joey Gambatese, 20:49; 3.) Katie Kellner, 20:50; 6.) Shelby Miller, 21:38; 7.) Ting-Ting Zhou, 21:41; 9.) Jaedi Gambatese, 21:51; 10.) Becky Barclay, 21:51.

A win over Notingham, 15-50; a win over Ewing, 15-50; and a win over Robbinsville, 24-34, on October 14. 2.) Katie Kellner, 21:05; 6.) Caroline Kellner, 21:21; 7.) Gambatese, 21:50; 8.) Yan, 21:51; 10.) Miller, 21:53.

Katie Kellner finished first in the girls ‘B’ Division race on October 11 at the 36th Manhattan Invitational at Van Cortlandt Park. She finished with a time of 14:59.8. Caroline Kellner placed ninth with a time of 15:40.6. The Pirates took sixth place at the event with 235 points.

[tds_leads input_placeholder="Email address" btn_horiz_align="content-horiz-center" pp_checkbox="yes" pp_msg="SSd2ZSUyMHJlYWQlMjBhbmQlMjBhY2NlcHQlMjB0aGUlMjAlM0NhJTIwaHJlZiUzRCUyMiUyMyUyMiUzRVByaXZhY3klMjBQb2xpY3klM0MlMkZhJTNFLg==" msg_composer="success" display="column" gap="10" input_padd="eyJhbGwiOiIxNXB4IDEwcHgiLCJsYW5kc2NhcGUiOiIxMnB4IDhweCIsInBvcnRyYWl0IjoiMTBweCA2cHgifQ==" input_border="1" btn_text="I want in" btn_tdicon="tdc-font-tdmp tdc-font-tdmp-arrow-right" btn_icon_size="eyJhbGwiOiIxOSIsImxhbmRzY2FwZSI6IjE3IiwicG9ydHJhaXQiOiIxNSJ9" btn_icon_space="eyJhbGwiOiI1IiwicG9ydHJhaXQiOiIzIn0=" btn_radius="0" input_radius="0" f_msg_font_family="521" f_msg_font_size="eyJhbGwiOiIxMyIsInBvcnRyYWl0IjoiMTIifQ==" f_msg_font_weight="400" f_msg_font_line_height="1.4" f_input_font_family="521" f_input_font_size="eyJhbGwiOiIxMyIsImxhbmRzY2FwZSI6IjEzIiwicG9ydHJhaXQiOiIxMiJ9" f_input_font_line_height="1.2" f_btn_font_family="521" f_input_font_weight="500" f_btn_font_size="eyJhbGwiOiIxMyIsImxhbmRzY2FwZSI6IjEyIiwicG9ydHJhaXQiOiIxMSJ9" f_btn_font_line_height="1.2" f_btn_font_weight="600" f_pp_font_family="521" f_pp_font_size="eyJhbGwiOiIxMiIsImxhbmRzY2FwZSI6IjEyIiwicG9ydHJhaXQiOiIxMSJ9" f_pp_font_line_height="1.2" pp_check_color="#000000" pp_check_color_a="#1e73be" pp_check_color_a_h="#528cbf" f_btn_font_transform="uppercase" tdc_css="eyJhbGwiOnsibWFyZ2luLWJvdHRvbSI6IjQwIiwiZGlzcGxheSI6IiJ9LCJsYW5kc2NhcGUiOnsibWFyZ2luLWJvdHRvbSI6IjMwIiwiZGlzcGxheSI6IiJ9LCJsYW5kc2NhcGVfbWF4X3dpZHRoIjoxMTQwLCJsYW5kc2NhcGVfbWluX3dpZHRoIjoxMDE5LCJwb3J0cmFpdCI6eyJtYXJnaW4tYm90dG9tIjoiMjUiLCJkaXNwbGF5IjoiIn0sInBvcnRyYWl0X21heF93aWR0aCI6MTAxOCwicG9ydHJhaXRfbWluX3dpZHRoIjo3Njh9" msg_succ_radius="0" btn_bg="#1e73be" btn_bg_h="#528cbf" title_space="eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjEyIiwibGFuZHNjYXBlIjoiMTQiLCJhbGwiOiIwIn0=" msg_space="eyJsYW5kc2NhcGUiOiIwIDAgMTJweCJ9" btn_padd="eyJsYW5kc2NhcGUiOiIxMiIsInBvcnRyYWl0IjoiMTBweCJ9" msg_padd="eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjZweCAxMHB4In0=" msg_err_radius="0" f_btn_font_spacing="1" msg_succ_bg="#1e73be"]
spot_img

Related articles

Anica Mrose Rissi makes incisive cuts with ‘Girl Reflected in Knife’

For more than a decade, Anica Mrose Rissi carried fragments of a story with her on walks through...

Trenton named ‘Healthy Town to Watch’ for 2025

The City of Trenton has been recognized as a 2025 “Healthy Town to Watch” by the New Jersey...

Traylor hits milestone, leads boys’ hoops

Terrance Traylor knew where he stood, and so did his Ewing High School teammates. ...

Jack Lawrence caps comeback with standout senior season

The Robbinsville-Allentown ice hockey team went 21-6 this season, winning the Colonial Valley Conference Tournament title, going an...