American Legion
WW-P (9-2): A win against Trenton, 6-5, on June 21. Aurora: 1-2-1-0; Litwack: 3-3-2-1; Demouth: 4-1-2-2; Weisbecker: 4-0-2-1; O’Leary: 1-0-0-1; Campbell: 3-0-2-0; Peters: 3-0-1-0. 2B: Demouth: 2; Litwack. 3B: Aurora. SB: Weisbecker, Aurora, Demouth.
A win against Ewing, 4-3, on June 20. Tom Peters drove in two runs. Pay Boyle had an RBI. Chris Campbell had a double.
A win against Robbinsville, 8-7, on June 19. Aurora: 3-3-2-0; Litwack: 5-2-3-3; Demouth: 2-0-2-1; Weisbecker: 3-0-0-2; Jensen: 4-1-1-1; Dontas: 4-0-1-1; Boyle: 4-2-2-0. 2B: Aurora, Jensen, Dontas. SF: Weisbecker. SB: Boyle: 2. Litwack had two runs and three RBIs.
A win against Lawrence, 11-8, on June 16. 2B: Ralph Aurora, Chris Campbell, Scott Feryus. 3B: Brendan O’Leary. RBI: Aurora, Casey Litwack, Ryan Demouth, Greg Weisbecker, Joe Jensen, O’Leary, Campbell, Feryus.
A win against Bordentown, 3-2, on June 14. Weisbecker: 2-1-0-0; Jensen: 3-1-2-0; Liang: 2-0-0-1; Boyle: 1-1-0. SF: O’Leary, Liang. SB: Demouth, O’Leary, Dontas: 2. CS: Boyle.
A loss to Hopewell, 9-8, on June 13. Litwack: 2-2-1-1; Demouth: 2-1-1-1; Weisbecker: 3-1-1-1; O’Leary: 3-2-1-0; Liang: 4-0-2-1; Boyle: 3-0-2-2; Dontas: 4-0-1-1. 2B: O’Leary, Demouth. 3B: Litwack. SF: Demouth, Weisbecker, Boyle. SB: Demouth, Weisbecker, Boyle.
A win against Hamilton, 5-3, on June 9. Litwack: 3-2-2-0; Demouth: 3-1-1-0; Weisbecker: 2-1-1-2; O’Leary: 3-1-2-2; Campbell: 3-0-1-1. 2B: Litwack: 2; Weisbecker. SF: Weisbecker. SB: O’Leary.
Boys’ Track
North: Joe Rosa anchored North’s boys distance medley relay team — Jim Rosa, Chris Banks, Pat O’Connell, and Joe Rosa — to a school-record finish on June 18, with a time of 9:54.78, in North Carolina at the outdoor national track and field championships. North placed second in the race. At the event, Greg Caldwell won the boys 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.20. Veeh Bhalla placed 17th in the boys mile in 4:36.44 and 22nd in the 800 meters, with a time of 1:56.03.
Joe Rosa finished second in the two-mile championship race at the New Balance Nationals on June 17 with a time of 8:54.46, while his brother, Jim, finished in third, with a time of 8:57.56.
Joe Rosa finished 8th in the Boys Dream Mile at Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island in the Adidas Grand Prix Meet on June 11, with a time of 4:07.66. Jim Rosa finished 13th, in a time of 4:11.11.
Jim and Joe Rosa were in the lead in the 3,200 during the NJSIAA Meet of Champions on June 9, but a thunderstorm forced the cancellation of the event about three quarters into the race. The Rosas went 2:10 for the first 800, 4:23.9 for the first 1,600; and were at 7:32 in the eighth lap, when the event was called. They chose not to re-run the race on June 13. Greg Caldwell placed third in the 110 high hurdles, with a time of 14.3.
South: Dan Riff finished 11th, with a time of 9:41.46, in the 3,200 at the Meet of Champions on June 13.
Girls’ Track
North: Patrycja Dziekonska placed third in the girls hurdles in 14.62 seconds at the in North Carolina at the outdoor national track and field championships. North’s 4×100 shuttle hurdles team — Marilyn Allen, Christina LiPuma, Lauren Schwartzman and Dziekonska — placed 7th in the girls 4×100 shuttle hurdles.
South: Caroline Kellner placed second in the 3,200, with a time of 10:41.78, at the Meet of Champions on June 13, the date the meet resumed after thunderstorms stopped the meet on June 9.
Sports Briefs
Princeton Junction resident Margo Lee will be representing New Jersey in aquatics on Team USA in Greece for the 2011 World Summer Games.
Special Olympics Team USA, comprising 315 athletes as well as 125 coaches, will unite from June 25 through July 4 with 7,000 athletes from nearly 180 nations to compete in these World Games. The eight delegates from across New Jersey will join 315 athletes from every state and the District of Columbia and 125 coaches and managers uniting to comprise Special Olympics Team USA.
West Windsor resident Michael Zhao, 12, played in the final week of the French Open, where he won his first tennis match against an opponent from Mexico. He fell in the second round. He earned the trip after winning the Longines Future Tennis Aces Tournament in April.