RETURNING STATE QUALIFIERS GMC Wrestling At a Glance
Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr; Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr; Ray DeLaNuez, Edison; Sam Emburgia, Monroe; Marc Tyson, Monroe; Connor Hayes, Old Bridge; Steve Zafrani, Old Bridge; Nick Orak, Old Bridge; Joel Perez, Perth Amboy; Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy; David Powell, Piscataway; Tevin Shaw, Piscataway; Noel Santiago, Sayreville; Gary Siriday, Sayreville; Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick; Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield; Mike Wagner, South Plainfield; Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield; Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield.
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GMC All-Conference & All-Divisions
GMC All-Conference & All-Divisions
MARCH 13, 2009 • 8:37 PM
By Ron Mazzola
Official 2009 GMC All-Conference
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103: Mike Buttitta, John F. Kennedy
112: Anthony Peterson, Edison and Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119: Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125: Jeff Peterson, Edison and Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130: Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135: Tom Hogan, John F. Kennedy and Adam Mongelli, South River
140: Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145: Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152: Ramon Santiago, Sayreville and Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160: Mike Dessino, Middlesex and Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171: Mark Wagner, South Plainfield and Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189: Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215: Joel Perez, Perth Amboy and Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
285: Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
Coach of the Year – Mike Awad, Piscataway
MARCH 13, 2009 • 8:37 PM
By Ron Mazzola
Official 2009 GMC All-Conference
http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/onthemat/2009/03/13/gmc-all-conference-all-divisions/
103: Mike Buttitta, John F. Kennedy
112: Anthony Peterson, Edison and Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119: Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125: Jeff Peterson, Edison and Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130: Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135: Tom Hogan, John F. Kennedy and Adam Mongelli, South River
140: Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145: Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152: Ramon Santiago, Sayreville and Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160: Mike Dessino, Middlesex and Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171: Mark Wagner, South Plainfield and Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189: Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215: Joel Perez, Perth Amboy and Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
285: Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
Coach of the Year – Mike Awad, Piscataway
District 20 Results (High school Wrestling scores & results) Vercammen #1 at 171
District 20 Results (High school Wrestling scores & results) Vercammen #1 at 171
By THE STAR-LEDGER / Wrestling
February 21, 2009, 6:09PM
http://www.nj.com/hssports/results/wrestling/index.ssf/2009/02/district_20_results_high_schoo.html
Champions again: Senior Ramon Santiago of Sayreville and junior David Saley of Monroe won their third district titles. Saley's teammate, junior Sam Emburgia, beat last year's 103-pound champion, Conor Hayes of Old Bridge, 8-4, in the final at 125 pounds to earn his second career title. South River's Adam Mongelli won at 135 pounds after taking gold at 125 last season.
Outstanding Wrestler: Senior Adam Mongelli defeated Sayreville's Christopher Pearson, 9-2, to win South River's lone district title. He had a first-period pin in the quarterfinals and a technical fall in 4:53 during the semifinals to set up his second consecutive district title.
Surprises: Heavyweight Justin Harrison, a third-seeded junior, pinned second-seeded Travis Santiago of Monroe in the semifinals and flattened Sayreville's Tyler Carlock, the top seed, in 1:22 to win the title. Harrison was knocked out of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament in the preliminary round on Jan. 31.
Back points: Joe Dougherty of South Brunswick led his squad to a third-place finish and a 19-9 record this season to be named district Coach of the Year. Sayreville won six titles from 103-to-152 pounds but couldn't overcome Old Bridge, which qualified 10 wrestlers for Region 5 competition. Old Bridge crowned just two champions - Steven Zafrani (160) and heavyweight Justin Harrison - but earned seven silver medals and a bronze. Three other Sayreville wrestlers placed fourth. Sayreville's Gary Siriday, a freshman, pinned his final round opponent at 103 in 12 seconds.
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville), p. Chris Conway (Old Bridge), :12.
112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville), p. Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge), 5:49.
119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville), d. James Pagano (South Brunswick), 2-1.
125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe), d. Conor Hayes (Old Bridge), 8-4.
130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville), d. Phil Sandford (Old Bridge), 7-5.
135: Adam Mongelli (South River), d. Chris Pearson (Sayreville), 9-2.
140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville), d. Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick), 7-4.
145: David Saley (Monroe), p. Colin Preacher (South Brunswick), 2:31.
152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville), p. Chris Garibaldi (Monroe), 1:56.
160: Steven Zafrani (Old Bridge), d. Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick), 3-2.
171: Brendan Vergammen (South Brunswick), d. Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge), 9-8.
189: Mark Tyson (Monroe), p. Nick Orak (Old Bridge), :45.
215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick), d. Thomas Hunt (Old Bridge), 4-3.
HWT: Justin Harrison (Old Bridge), p. Tyler Carlock (Sayreville), 1:22.
By THE STAR-LEDGER / Wrestling
February 21, 2009, 6:09PM
http://www.nj.com/hssports/results/wrestling/index.ssf/2009/02/district_20_results_high_schoo.html
Champions again: Senior Ramon Santiago of Sayreville and junior David Saley of Monroe won their third district titles. Saley's teammate, junior Sam Emburgia, beat last year's 103-pound champion, Conor Hayes of Old Bridge, 8-4, in the final at 125 pounds to earn his second career title. South River's Adam Mongelli won at 135 pounds after taking gold at 125 last season.
Outstanding Wrestler: Senior Adam Mongelli defeated Sayreville's Christopher Pearson, 9-2, to win South River's lone district title. He had a first-period pin in the quarterfinals and a technical fall in 4:53 during the semifinals to set up his second consecutive district title.
Surprises: Heavyweight Justin Harrison, a third-seeded junior, pinned second-seeded Travis Santiago of Monroe in the semifinals and flattened Sayreville's Tyler Carlock, the top seed, in 1:22 to win the title. Harrison was knocked out of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament in the preliminary round on Jan. 31.
Back points: Joe Dougherty of South Brunswick led his squad to a third-place finish and a 19-9 record this season to be named district Coach of the Year. Sayreville won six titles from 103-to-152 pounds but couldn't overcome Old Bridge, which qualified 10 wrestlers for Region 5 competition. Old Bridge crowned just two champions - Steven Zafrani (160) and heavyweight Justin Harrison - but earned seven silver medals and a bronze. Three other Sayreville wrestlers placed fourth. Sayreville's Gary Siriday, a freshman, pinned his final round opponent at 103 in 12 seconds.
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville), p. Chris Conway (Old Bridge), :12.
112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville), p. Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge), 5:49.
119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville), d. James Pagano (South Brunswick), 2-1.
125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe), d. Conor Hayes (Old Bridge), 8-4.
130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville), d. Phil Sandford (Old Bridge), 7-5.
135: Adam Mongelli (South River), d. Chris Pearson (Sayreville), 9-2.
140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville), d. Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick), 7-4.
145: David Saley (Monroe), p. Colin Preacher (South Brunswick), 2:31.
152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville), p. Chris Garibaldi (Monroe), 1:56.
160: Steven Zafrani (Old Bridge), d. Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick), 3-2.
171: Brendan Vergammen (South Brunswick), d. Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge), 9-8.
189: Mark Tyson (Monroe), p. Nick Orak (Old Bridge), :45.
215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick), d. Thomas Hunt (Old Bridge), 4-3.
HWT: Justin Harrison (Old Bridge), p. Tyler Carlock (Sayreville), 1:22.
District 20 wrestling - Old Bridge heavyweight seals team crown Vercammen wins 171
District 20 wrestling - Old Bridge heavyweight seals team crown Vercammen wins 171
BY GREG TUFARO • STAFF WRITER • FEBRUARY 21, 2009
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The Old Bridge High School wrestling team's once comfortable lead in the District 20 Tournament was slowly slipping away as the Knights, who advanced nine grapplers to the finals, kept losing in the championship round.
Old Bridge opened the finals with three consecutive losses beginning at 171 pounds before third-seeded heavyweight Justin Harrison, who entered the tournament with a deceptive 8-14 record, pinned top-seeded Tyler Carlock of Sayreville in the first period.
The meeting was one of four in the finals between wrestlers from Old Bridge and Sayreville, which was nipping at the Knights' heels.
Old Bridge went 2-7 in the finals, while Sayreville went 6-2 including a 3-1 record in head-to-head meetings between the teams.
In the end, Sayreville couldn't do enough to close the gap and wound up finishing 11 points behind Old Bridge, which won the title with 213 points.
Had the outcome of Harrison's heavyweight bout gone in Carlock's favor, the Bombers would have been crowned champions.
"I beat that kid in the summer duals so I was going in there actually pretty confident," said Harrison. "I had a lot of help from my teammates getting ready for this whole tournament. Our 215-pounder Tom Hunt drove me nuts all week. He kept telling me to get up and work harder. We all did a great job. We worked really hard and it all paid off."
Old Bridge held a 200-170 lead over Sayreville at the end of the semifinal round and appeared in excellent position to knock off the defending champions.
"It was a total team effort because we had a great first and second round," Old Bridge coach Bryan Garnett said. "Some of our weaker weight classes came through. We didn't have a good final round but it was the strength of the program, you could say, that won us the team title. I'm very happy with that."
Old Bridge advanced a total of 10 wrestlers to the Region V Tournament, which begins Tuesday at the Hunterdon Central Field House. Harrison and Steve Zafrani (160) advance as the school's lone champions.
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Gary Siriday (103), Anthony Geiger (112), Dan Bergfeldt (119), Noel Santiago (130), Patrick Ronan (140) and Ramon Santiago (152) all won titles for Sayreville.
Sam Emburgia (125), David Saley (145) and Mark Tyson (189) won titles for Monroe, which finished fourth as a team with 124 points.
South River's Adam Mongelli (135), the tournament's Outstanding Wrestler, South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen (171) and North Brunswick's Sean Meagher (215) rounded out the district champions. South Brunswick's Joe Dougherty was named the District 20 Coach of the Year.
Vercammen, Tyson and Harrison were the only wrestlers without No. 1 seeds to win titles.
Harrison said the outcome of the team title, which appeared dicey toward the end, was never really in doubt.
"I personally was thinking that we were going to win it because we had a lot of kids in the finals," he said. "I think the team basically went in there with the confidence that we were going to pull away with it."
Harrison, whose team wrestled a brutal regular-season and tournament schedule, said he didn't think about his 10-14 record entering the championship round.
"I thought all my matches this year were all really close," he said, "so I considered that and said, you know what, I can win this tournament if I try."
Harrison said the emotion he felt after teammates and fans congratulated him for leading Old Bridge to the title was ineffable.
"It felt amazing," he said. "I came through for the team but never on something this big. I kept getting people shaking my hand. It felt great, just the feeling of happiness and all."
Team Scores: 1. Old Bridge 213; 2. Sayreville 202; 3. South Brunswick 137 1/2; 4. Monroe 124; 5. East Brunswick 58; 6. Spotswood 50; 7. WW-P South 47; 8. North Brunswick 45; 9. South River 33; 10. New Brunswick 22; 11. WW-P North 19.
Finals
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville) p. Chris Conway (Old Bridge) 0:12; 112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville) p. Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge) 5:49; 119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville) d. James Pagano (South Brunswick) 2-1; 125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe) d. Conor Hayes (Old Bridge) 8-4; 130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville) d. Phil Sandford (Old Bridge) 7-5; 135: Adam Mongelli (South River) d. Christopher Pearson (Sayreville) 9-2; 140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville) d. Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick) 7-4; 145: David Saley (Monroe) p. Colin Preacher (South Brunswick) 2:31; 152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville) p. Chris Garibaldi (Monroe) 1:56; 160: Steve Zafrani (Old Bridge) d. Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick) 3-2; 171: Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick) d. Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge) 9-8; 189: Mark Tyson (Monroe) p. Nick Orak (Old Bridge) 0:45; 215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick) d. Tom Hunt (Old Bridge) 4-3 (OT); HWT: Justin Harrison (Old Bridge) p. Tyler Carlock (Sayreville) 1:22.
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3rd Place
103: John Saulle (Spotswood) d. Fran White (South Brunswick) 4-3; 112: Ovalid Majdoubi (New Brunswick) md. Kory Beach (WW-P. South) 19-8; 119: Kyle Jensen (Monroe) d. Matthew Paribello (East Brunswick) 7-3; 125: Tyler Jaramillo (South Brunswick) d. Christopher Ronan (Sayreville) 11-4; 130: Matt Salge (Spotswood) p. Drew Seroka (South Brunswick) 2:22; 135: Garrett Cuddey (Spotswood) p. Sebastian Bea (Old Bridge) 4:20; 140: Nick Underwood (Spotswood) d. Nick McIntosh (Old Bridge) 5-4; 145: Gino Schifano (Sayreville) d. Jaime Bond (Old Bridge) 10-9; 152: Chris Giordano (Old Bridge) d. Ryan Dalton (East Brunswick) 5-3; 160: Dylan Driscoll (North Brunswick) md. Brett Kamin (East Brunswick) 12-4; 171: Hunter Pipala (Monroe) d. John Segreto (East Brunswick) 8-5; 189: Jeff Goldhagen (South Brunswick) p. Rimoun Hanna (East Brunswick) 2:25; 215: Daniel Shirley (East Brunswick) p. Mo Reda (WW-P South) 2:48; HWT: Stuart Derman (WW-P South) d. Travis Santiago (Monroe) 7-5.
Semifinals
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville) tf. John Saulle (Spotswood) 19-3, 6:00; Chris Conway (Old Bridge) d. Fran White (South Brunswick) 3-1.
112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville) p. Kory Beach (WW-P South) 1:09; Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge) p. Ovalid Majdoubi (New Brunswick) 1:22.
119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville) d. Kyle Jensen (Monroe) 6-1; James Pagano (South Brunswick) d. Matthew Paribello (East Brunswick) 2-0.
125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe) p. Christopher Ronan (Sayreville) 1:10; Conor Hayes (Old Bridge) p. Tyler Jaramillo (South Brunswick) 5:46.
130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville) d. Matt Salge (Spotswood) 5-4; Phil Sandford (Old Bridge) d. Drew Seroka (South Brunswick) 5-4.
135: Adam Mongelli (South River) tf. Sebastian Bea (Old Bridge) 18-1, 4:53; Christopher Pearson (Sayreville) p. Garrett Cuddey (Spotswood) 6:55 OT.
140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville) d. Nick Underwood (Spotswood) 5-4; Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick) p. Nick McIntosh (Old Bridge) 3:26.
145: David Saley (Monroe) md. Jaime Bond (Old Bridge) 11-1; Colin Preacher (South Brunswick) d. Gino Schifano (Sayreville) 4-3.
152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville) p. Ryan Dalton (East Brunswick) 3:40; Chris Garibaldi (Monroe) d. Chris Giordano (Old Bridge) 12-7.
160: Steve Zafrani (Old Bridge) d. Dylan Driscoll (North Brunswick) 7-4; Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick) d. Brett Kamin (East Brunswick) 7-4.
171: Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge) p. John Segreto (East Brunswick) 1:00; Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick) d. Hunter Pipala (Monroe) 9-7.
189: Nick Orak (Old Bridge) d. Rimoun Hanna (East Brunswick) 9-4; Mark Tyson (Monroe) d. Jeff Goldhagen (South Brunswick) 9-8.
215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick) d. Mo Reda (WW-P South) 5-1; Tom Hunt (Old Bridge) d. Daniel Shirley (East Brunswick) 7-5.
HWT: Tyler Carlock (Sayreville) p. Stuart Derman (WW-P South) 1:08; Justin Harrison (Old Bridge) p. Travis Santiago (Monroe) 3:44.
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BY GREG TUFARO • STAFF WRITER • FEBRUARY 21, 2009
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The Old Bridge High School wrestling team's once comfortable lead in the District 20 Tournament was slowly slipping away as the Knights, who advanced nine grapplers to the finals, kept losing in the championship round.
Old Bridge opened the finals with three consecutive losses beginning at 171 pounds before third-seeded heavyweight Justin Harrison, who entered the tournament with a deceptive 8-14 record, pinned top-seeded Tyler Carlock of Sayreville in the first period.
The meeting was one of four in the finals between wrestlers from Old Bridge and Sayreville, which was nipping at the Knights' heels.
Old Bridge went 2-7 in the finals, while Sayreville went 6-2 including a 3-1 record in head-to-head meetings between the teams.
In the end, Sayreville couldn't do enough to close the gap and wound up finishing 11 points behind Old Bridge, which won the title with 213 points.
Had the outcome of Harrison's heavyweight bout gone in Carlock's favor, the Bombers would have been crowned champions.
"I beat that kid in the summer duals so I was going in there actually pretty confident," said Harrison. "I had a lot of help from my teammates getting ready for this whole tournament. Our 215-pounder Tom Hunt drove me nuts all week. He kept telling me to get up and work harder. We all did a great job. We worked really hard and it all paid off."
Old Bridge held a 200-170 lead over Sayreville at the end of the semifinal round and appeared in excellent position to knock off the defending champions.
"It was a total team effort because we had a great first and second round," Old Bridge coach Bryan Garnett said. "Some of our weaker weight classes came through. We didn't have a good final round but it was the strength of the program, you could say, that won us the team title. I'm very happy with that."
Old Bridge advanced a total of 10 wrestlers to the Region V Tournament, which begins Tuesday at the Hunterdon Central Field House. Harrison and Steve Zafrani (160) advance as the school's lone champions.
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Gary Siriday (103), Anthony Geiger (112), Dan Bergfeldt (119), Noel Santiago (130), Patrick Ronan (140) and Ramon Santiago (152) all won titles for Sayreville.
Sam Emburgia (125), David Saley (145) and Mark Tyson (189) won titles for Monroe, which finished fourth as a team with 124 points.
South River's Adam Mongelli (135), the tournament's Outstanding Wrestler, South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen (171) and North Brunswick's Sean Meagher (215) rounded out the district champions. South Brunswick's Joe Dougherty was named the District 20 Coach of the Year.
Vercammen, Tyson and Harrison were the only wrestlers without No. 1 seeds to win titles.
Harrison said the outcome of the team title, which appeared dicey toward the end, was never really in doubt.
"I personally was thinking that we were going to win it because we had a lot of kids in the finals," he said. "I think the team basically went in there with the confidence that we were going to pull away with it."
Harrison, whose team wrestled a brutal regular-season and tournament schedule, said he didn't think about his 10-14 record entering the championship round.
"I thought all my matches this year were all really close," he said, "so I considered that and said, you know what, I can win this tournament if I try."
Harrison said the emotion he felt after teammates and fans congratulated him for leading Old Bridge to the title was ineffable.
"It felt amazing," he said. "I came through for the team but never on something this big. I kept getting people shaking my hand. It felt great, just the feeling of happiness and all."
Team Scores: 1. Old Bridge 213; 2. Sayreville 202; 3. South Brunswick 137 1/2; 4. Monroe 124; 5. East Brunswick 58; 6. Spotswood 50; 7. WW-P South 47; 8. North Brunswick 45; 9. South River 33; 10. New Brunswick 22; 11. WW-P North 19.
Finals
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville) p. Chris Conway (Old Bridge) 0:12; 112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville) p. Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge) 5:49; 119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville) d. James Pagano (South Brunswick) 2-1; 125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe) d. Conor Hayes (Old Bridge) 8-4; 130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville) d. Phil Sandford (Old Bridge) 7-5; 135: Adam Mongelli (South River) d. Christopher Pearson (Sayreville) 9-2; 140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville) d. Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick) 7-4; 145: David Saley (Monroe) p. Colin Preacher (South Brunswick) 2:31; 152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville) p. Chris Garibaldi (Monroe) 1:56; 160: Steve Zafrani (Old Bridge) d. Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick) 3-2; 171: Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick) d. Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge) 9-8; 189: Mark Tyson (Monroe) p. Nick Orak (Old Bridge) 0:45; 215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick) d. Tom Hunt (Old Bridge) 4-3 (OT); HWT: Justin Harrison (Old Bridge) p. Tyler Carlock (Sayreville) 1:22.
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3rd Place
103: John Saulle (Spotswood) d. Fran White (South Brunswick) 4-3; 112: Ovalid Majdoubi (New Brunswick) md. Kory Beach (WW-P. South) 19-8; 119: Kyle Jensen (Monroe) d. Matthew Paribello (East Brunswick) 7-3; 125: Tyler Jaramillo (South Brunswick) d. Christopher Ronan (Sayreville) 11-4; 130: Matt Salge (Spotswood) p. Drew Seroka (South Brunswick) 2:22; 135: Garrett Cuddey (Spotswood) p. Sebastian Bea (Old Bridge) 4:20; 140: Nick Underwood (Spotswood) d. Nick McIntosh (Old Bridge) 5-4; 145: Gino Schifano (Sayreville) d. Jaime Bond (Old Bridge) 10-9; 152: Chris Giordano (Old Bridge) d. Ryan Dalton (East Brunswick) 5-3; 160: Dylan Driscoll (North Brunswick) md. Brett Kamin (East Brunswick) 12-4; 171: Hunter Pipala (Monroe) d. John Segreto (East Brunswick) 8-5; 189: Jeff Goldhagen (South Brunswick) p. Rimoun Hanna (East Brunswick) 2:25; 215: Daniel Shirley (East Brunswick) p. Mo Reda (WW-P South) 2:48; HWT: Stuart Derman (WW-P South) d. Travis Santiago (Monroe) 7-5.
Semifinals
103: Gary Siriday (Sayreville) tf. John Saulle (Spotswood) 19-3, 6:00; Chris Conway (Old Bridge) d. Fran White (South Brunswick) 3-1.
112: Anthony Geiger (Sayreville) p. Kory Beach (WW-P South) 1:09; Joe Suozzo (Old Bridge) p. Ovalid Majdoubi (New Brunswick) 1:22.
119: Dan Bergfeldt (Sayreville) d. Kyle Jensen (Monroe) 6-1; James Pagano (South Brunswick) d. Matthew Paribello (East Brunswick) 2-0.
125: Sam Emburgia (Monroe) p. Christopher Ronan (Sayreville) 1:10; Conor Hayes (Old Bridge) p. Tyler Jaramillo (South Brunswick) 5:46.
130: Noel Santiago (Sayreville) d. Matt Salge (Spotswood) 5-4; Phil Sandford (Old Bridge) d. Drew Seroka (South Brunswick) 5-4.
135: Adam Mongelli (South River) tf. Sebastian Bea (Old Bridge) 18-1, 4:53; Christopher Pearson (Sayreville) p. Garrett Cuddey (Spotswood) 6:55 OT.
140: Patrick Ronan (Sayreville) d. Nick Underwood (Spotswood) 5-4; Kevin Wadiak (South Brunswick) p. Nick McIntosh (Old Bridge) 3:26.
145: David Saley (Monroe) md. Jaime Bond (Old Bridge) 11-1; Colin Preacher (South Brunswick) d. Gino Schifano (Sayreville) 4-3.
152: Ramon Santiago (Sayreville) p. Ryan Dalton (East Brunswick) 3:40; Chris Garibaldi (Monroe) d. Chris Giordano (Old Bridge) 12-7.
160: Steve Zafrani (Old Bridge) d. Dylan Driscoll (North Brunswick) 7-4; Cody Shelcusky (South Brunswick) d. Brett Kamin (East Brunswick) 7-4.
171: Trevor Haughney (Old Bridge) p. John Segreto (East Brunswick) 1:00; Brendan Vercammen (South Brunswick) d. Hunter Pipala (Monroe) 9-7.
189: Nick Orak (Old Bridge) d. Rimoun Hanna (East Brunswick) 9-4; Mark Tyson (Monroe) d. Jeff Goldhagen (South Brunswick) 9-8.
215: Sean Meagher (North Brunswick) d. Mo Reda (WW-P South) 5-1; Tom Hunt (Old Bridge) d. Daniel Shirley (East Brunswick) 7-5.
HWT: Tyler Carlock (Sayreville) p. Stuart Derman (WW-P South) 1:08; Justin Harrison (Old Bridge) p. Travis Santiago (Monroe) 3:44.
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Friday, December 18, 2009
GMC individual preseason rankings- Brendan Vercammen #1 wrestler 171
GMC individual preseason rankings
DECEMBER 15, 2008 • 8:24 PM
By Greg Tufaro
GMC INDIVIDUAL PRESEASON RANKINGS
(weight classes in which wrestlers are expected to compete, according to their respective coaches)
http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/onthemat/2008/12/15/gmc-individual-preseason-rankings/
171
1. Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
2. Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
3. Steve Zafrani, Old Bridge
4. Hunter Pipala, Monroe
5. Matt Cumber, Perth Amboy
6. Ben Caturano, North Brunswick
189
1. Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
2. Nick Orak, Old Bridge
3. Jeff Goldhagen, South Brunswick
4. Tyler Rios, Highland Park
5. Frank Maglione, J.F. Kennedy
215
1. Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
2. Marc Tyson, Monroe
3. Matt Recine, Piscataway
4. Elvis Diaz, Woodbridge
5. Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
6. Andrew Yamakaitis, Colonia
HWT
1. Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
2. Christian Bollin, Middlesex
3. Ryan Moskwa, Perth Amboy
4. Richard O’Neil, Carteret
5. Justin Harrison, Old Bridge
6. Tairon Evans, J.F. Kennedy
7. Tyler Carlock, Sayreville
103
1. Anthony Ashnault, South Plainfield
2. Gary Siriday, Sayreville
3. Luis Nunez, Perth Amboy
4. Tom Farley, J.F. Kennedy
5. Richard Piperato, Colonia
112
1. Mike Buttitta, J.F. Kennedy
2. Troy Heilmann, South Plainfield
3. Zach Matthijs, Colonia
4. Chris Conway, Old Bridge
5. Dominic Rao, North Brunswick
6. Ovalid Majdoubi, New Brunswick
7. Brandon Mora, Piscataway
119
1. Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
2. Anthony Peterson, Edison
3. Anthony Geiger, Sayreville
4. Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
5. Tom Morelli, Middlesex
6. Joe Suozzo, Old Bridge
7. Kyle Jensen, Monroe
8. Fran White, South Brunswick
125
1. Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
2. Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
3. Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
4. Matt Paribello, East Brunswick
5. Mike Mora, Piscataway
6. Aaron Landy, Woodbridge
130
1. Phil Sandford, Old Bridge
2. Scott DelVecchio, South Plainfield
3. Danny Roman, Perth Amboy
4. James Pagano, South Brunswick
5. Chris Ronan, Sayreville
6. Joe Kiraly, Woodbridge
7. Ryan Levinsky, East Brunswick
135
1. Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
2. Sam Emburgia, Monroe
3. D’Andre Bell, Highland Park
4. John Gozzolino, Carteret
5. Chris Pearson, Sayreville
6. Nick Hart, J.F. Kennedy
7. Allen Jordan, Woodbridge
140
1. David Powell, Piscataway
2. Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
3. Connor Hayes, Old Bridge
4. Corey Stasenko, South Plainfield
5. Devon Coates, Edison
6. Kyle Anderson, Sayreville
7. Tyler Jaramillo, South Brunswick
8. Sam Lobel, Highland Park
145
1. Noel Santiago, Sayreville
2. Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
3. Jaime Bond, Old Bridge
4. Mark Torres, Perth Amboy
5. William Roach, Middlesex
152
1. David Saley, Monroe
2. John Wylam, South Plainfield
3. Garrett Cuddey, Spotswood
4. Dante Lavecchia, J.F. Kennedy
5. Taylor Black, Bishop Ahr
6. Brad Barnhard, North Brunswick
160
1. Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
2. Marcus Gaudin, J.F. Kennedy
3. Gino Schifano, Sayreville
4. Chris Giordano, Old Bridge
5. Chris Miehe, J.P. Stevens
DECEMBER 15, 2008 • 8:24 PM
By Greg Tufaro
GMC INDIVIDUAL PRESEASON RANKINGS
(weight classes in which wrestlers are expected to compete, according to their respective coaches)
http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/onthemat/2008/12/15/gmc-individual-preseason-rankings/
171
1. Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
2. Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
3. Steve Zafrani, Old Bridge
4. Hunter Pipala, Monroe
5. Matt Cumber, Perth Amboy
6. Ben Caturano, North Brunswick
189
1. Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
2. Nick Orak, Old Bridge
3. Jeff Goldhagen, South Brunswick
4. Tyler Rios, Highland Park
5. Frank Maglione, J.F. Kennedy
215
1. Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
2. Marc Tyson, Monroe
3. Matt Recine, Piscataway
4. Elvis Diaz, Woodbridge
5. Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
6. Andrew Yamakaitis, Colonia
HWT
1. Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
2. Christian Bollin, Middlesex
3. Ryan Moskwa, Perth Amboy
4. Richard O’Neil, Carteret
5. Justin Harrison, Old Bridge
6. Tairon Evans, J.F. Kennedy
7. Tyler Carlock, Sayreville
103
1. Anthony Ashnault, South Plainfield
2. Gary Siriday, Sayreville
3. Luis Nunez, Perth Amboy
4. Tom Farley, J.F. Kennedy
5. Richard Piperato, Colonia
112
1. Mike Buttitta, J.F. Kennedy
2. Troy Heilmann, South Plainfield
3. Zach Matthijs, Colonia
4. Chris Conway, Old Bridge
5. Dominic Rao, North Brunswick
6. Ovalid Majdoubi, New Brunswick
7. Brandon Mora, Piscataway
119
1. Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
2. Anthony Peterson, Edison
3. Anthony Geiger, Sayreville
4. Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
5. Tom Morelli, Middlesex
6. Joe Suozzo, Old Bridge
7. Kyle Jensen, Monroe
8. Fran White, South Brunswick
125
1. Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
2. Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
3. Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
4. Matt Paribello, East Brunswick
5. Mike Mora, Piscataway
6. Aaron Landy, Woodbridge
130
1. Phil Sandford, Old Bridge
2. Scott DelVecchio, South Plainfield
3. Danny Roman, Perth Amboy
4. James Pagano, South Brunswick
5. Chris Ronan, Sayreville
6. Joe Kiraly, Woodbridge
7. Ryan Levinsky, East Brunswick
135
1. Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
2. Sam Emburgia, Monroe
3. D’Andre Bell, Highland Park
4. John Gozzolino, Carteret
5. Chris Pearson, Sayreville
6. Nick Hart, J.F. Kennedy
7. Allen Jordan, Woodbridge
140
1. David Powell, Piscataway
2. Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
3. Connor Hayes, Old Bridge
4. Corey Stasenko, South Plainfield
5. Devon Coates, Edison
6. Kyle Anderson, Sayreville
7. Tyler Jaramillo, South Brunswick
8. Sam Lobel, Highland Park
145
1. Noel Santiago, Sayreville
2. Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
3. Jaime Bond, Old Bridge
4. Mark Torres, Perth Amboy
5. William Roach, Middlesex
152
1. David Saley, Monroe
2. John Wylam, South Plainfield
3. Garrett Cuddey, Spotswood
4. Dante Lavecchia, J.F. Kennedy
5. Taylor Black, Bishop Ahr
6. Brad Barnhard, North Brunswick
160
1. Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
2. Marcus Gaudin, J.F. Kennedy
3. Gino Schifano, Sayreville
4. Chris Giordano, Old Bridge
5. Chris Miehe, J.P. Stevens
Friday, November 27, 2009
Kenneth Vercammen Running Race Results for newsletter and website 2009
Kenneth Vercammen Running Race Results for newsletter and website 2009
Jan 11 Freehold Winter 5k 19.51 1st 40- 49
Jan 18 Freehold Winter 5k 19.44 1st 40- 49
Feb 1 Ocean ORC 4 mile 25:02 2nd overall
March 16 St. Paddy 29:29
April 11 Space Walk of Fame Titusville, FL 13:30 3rd overall
April 25 Clinton 15k 1:07:11 [2nd place team]
April 26 Franklin Food Bank metric century Bike 62 miles 3 hour 4 minute
May 2 Summit Our House 5 mile 33:35
May 9 Ocean County Bar 3 mile 18:59 8th overall
May 10 Lawrence Big Red 5k 19:21 2nd 40-49
May 16 CASA 5k Lawrenceville 19:24 1st 45-49
May 23 Spring Lake 5 mile 30:30 Top 100 finisher
May 25 Forty Fort PA 5 mile 30:57 2nd 45-49
May 30 Avon 5k 19:16 1st 40-49
May 31 Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 1:11:03 10th overall
June 6 Sea Isle City 5k 19:33 5th overall
June 9 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:44 3rd age group
June 13 Metuchen Fuce run 18:59 2nd overall
June 15 Presidents Cup 5k 19:06
June 20 Long Branch Sandy Hooker Long Triathlon 2:08:56
June 23 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:43 2nd age group
June 28 Pine Beach 5k 19:08 1st place men’s open team
July 1 Woodbridge 4 mile 25:45
July 4 Stroudsburg Freedom Fest 5k 19:25 1st age group 5th overall
July 8 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:41 3rd age group
July 11 Belmar 5 31:54 1st Place team
July 18 Ocean Grove Biathlon 17:48
7/25/09 Parker House 2 mile Fun Run 2 mile Sea Girt free beer 10:36
7/26/09 Jersey State Triathlon USAT Sanctioned Mercer County Park 1:12:48
8/2/09 Chicago Rock n Roll ½ Marathon 1:35
8/8/09 Asbury Park 5k 19:37
8/15 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series- 1:00:04
8/15/09 Bradley Beach 5k 21:16
8/15 Rumson Hash Monmouth Park Trail run 50 minutes [three events in one morning]
8/16 Born to Tri Asbury Park Swim 1/3 mile, Bike 13.5 miles, Run 3.5 miles Jersey Shore Tri Club 1:04 3rd age group- first award ever in 25 years of Triathlon
8/23 Lacey 5k 19:45 2nd age group
8/30 Cranford Fall Classic 4 mile 25:40 2nd age
9/6/09 Lake Scranton run 21:01 3rd age 6th overall
9/12/09 Cranbury Cody Race 25:16
9/13/09 Great Atlantic Super Sprint Triathlon Seaside Heights 51:22 top 10 finisher
9/20 Lavallette Sprint triathlon Swim ¼ mile, Bike 12 miles, Run 3.1 miles 1:03:48 9th overall
9/26 Metuchen YMCA Garbolino 5k 19:38 1st age group, 4th overall
9/26 Perth Amboy Ribbon run 20:11 5th overall
9/27 Pt. Pleasant Triathlon 1:09 :10
10/4 Clam Man Triathlon 1:12:53 3rd age group
10/10 Hightstown 5k 19:11 5th overall
10/11 Deal 5k 19:25 2nd age group, 8th overall
10/18 East Brunswick 10k 40:25 2nd age group, 11th overall
10/25 Trick or Trot 4 mile Long Branch 23:59 3rd male overall
11/1 Daytona Beach ½ Marathon 1:35:05 1st 50-54
11/8 Space Coast 2 mile 11:55 2nd overall
11/14 Somerset Turkey Trot 19:53
11/21 Manasquan 5 mile 31: 41
11/27 Born to Run Freehold 32:11 2nd 50-59, 1st to the bar
Jan 11 Freehold Winter 5k 19.51 1st 40- 49
Jan 18 Freehold Winter 5k 19.44 1st 40- 49
Feb 1 Ocean ORC 4 mile 25:02 2nd overall
March 16 St. Paddy 29:29
April 11 Space Walk of Fame Titusville, FL 13:30 3rd overall
April 25 Clinton 15k 1:07:11 [2nd place team]
April 26 Franklin Food Bank metric century Bike 62 miles 3 hour 4 minute
May 2 Summit Our House 5 mile 33:35
May 9 Ocean County Bar 3 mile 18:59 8th overall
May 10 Lawrence Big Red 5k 19:21 2nd 40-49
May 16 CASA 5k Lawrenceville 19:24 1st 45-49
May 23 Spring Lake 5 mile 30:30 Top 100 finisher
May 25 Forty Fort PA 5 mile 30:57 2nd 45-49
May 30 Avon 5k 19:16 1st 40-49
May 31 Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 1:11:03 10th overall
June 6 Sea Isle City 5k 19:33 5th overall
June 9 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:44 3rd age group
June 13 Metuchen Fuce run 18:59 2nd overall
June 15 Presidents Cup 5k 19:06
June 20 Long Branch Sandy Hooker Long Triathlon 2:08:56
June 23 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:43 2nd age group
June 28 Pine Beach 5k 19:08 1st place men’s open team
July 1 Woodbridge 4 mile 25:45
July 4 Stroudsburg Freedom Fest 5k 19:25 1st age group 5th overall
July 8 RVRR Summer 5k cross-country New Brunswick 19:41 3rd age group
July 11 Belmar 5 31:54 1st Place team
July 18 Ocean Grove Biathlon 17:48
7/25/09 Parker House 2 mile Fun Run 2 mile Sea Girt free beer 10:36
7/26/09 Jersey State Triathlon USAT Sanctioned Mercer County Park 1:12:48
8/2/09 Chicago Rock n Roll ½ Marathon 1:35
8/8/09 Asbury Park 5k 19:37
8/15 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series- 1:00:04
8/15/09 Bradley Beach 5k 21:16
8/15 Rumson Hash Monmouth Park Trail run 50 minutes [three events in one morning]
8/16 Born to Tri Asbury Park Swim 1/3 mile, Bike 13.5 miles, Run 3.5 miles Jersey Shore Tri Club 1:04 3rd age group- first award ever in 25 years of Triathlon
8/23 Lacey 5k 19:45 2nd age group
8/30 Cranford Fall Classic 4 mile 25:40 2nd age
9/6/09 Lake Scranton run 21:01 3rd age 6th overall
9/12/09 Cranbury Cody Race 25:16
9/13/09 Great Atlantic Super Sprint Triathlon Seaside Heights 51:22 top 10 finisher
9/20 Lavallette Sprint triathlon Swim ¼ mile, Bike 12 miles, Run 3.1 miles 1:03:48 9th overall
9/26 Metuchen YMCA Garbolino 5k 19:38 1st age group, 4th overall
9/26 Perth Amboy Ribbon run 20:11 5th overall
9/27 Pt. Pleasant Triathlon 1:09 :10
10/4 Clam Man Triathlon 1:12:53 3rd age group
10/10 Hightstown 5k 19:11 5th overall
10/11 Deal 5k 19:25 2nd age group, 8th overall
10/18 East Brunswick 10k 40:25 2nd age group, 11th overall
10/25 Trick or Trot 4 mile Long Branch 23:59 3rd male overall
11/1 Daytona Beach ½ Marathon 1:35:05 1st 50-54
11/8 Space Coast 2 mile 11:55 2nd overall
11/14 Somerset Turkey Trot 19:53
11/21 Manasquan 5 mile 31: 41
11/27 Born to Run Freehold 32:11 2nd 50-59, 1st to the bar
Fun Upcoming Running Races 2010 Selected by Kenneth Vercammen
Fun Upcoming Running Races 2010 Selected by Kenneth Vercammen
If you are attending any of these races, please call or email Ken V. Often we car pool or met at these events. If you can run, you can volunteer, or walk the course.
1/1/2010 New Years Day 12 noon CJRR Westfield
Jan 3, 2010 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan. 9, 2010 Freezing Cold Hash run, Edison, NJ -Start Ken Vercammen Law Office, 2053 Woodbridge Ave, Edison 732-572-0500 Adventure trail run, not a formal race. Featured on TV News12 NJ and Cablevision. Free beer, open bar 7:30-11:30
Jan 10 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 17 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 24 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Sunday 24-Jan NJAHPERD Winter run 2 Miles, 3pm Long Branch
Jan 31 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 31-2/21/2010 Ocean Running Club 4 mile 11:00am Lakewood
2/20/10 Mid Winter Beach Run 2 Miles Manasquan Sat
2/28/2010 Four mile run Sandy hookers
March 7, 2010 E. Murray Todd ½ marathon 13.1 miles 9AM Lincroft then join JSRC for Belmar St Patrick’s Day Parade and inexpensive beer
March 13, 2010 Halfway to Brielle Day 5k Brielle
March 14, 2010 Keith McHeffey 3 Mile Fun Run 11am Sea Bright 1 free beer at Donavan’s Reef
3/20, 2010 BORDENTOWN St. PADDY’S DAY 5K, 10AM Clara Barton School
Bordentown City 609-834-9311x1680
3/21, 2010 St. Paddy’s 10 miler & 5k 9:30 Freehold Keg of beer and some food great FARC event
3/27, 2010 Rat Race 5mile 10:00 Neptune/Wall plenty of free beer
Fine Bill Scholl party
March 28, 2010 Newark Distance Classic
3/_____ Keep Kids Alive 5k Colts Neck 11am
April _____ Manasquan Fool’s Run 5k 11am Manasquan
April _____Cocoa Beach Florida 5k
4/10/2010 Run w Eagles 5k Allentown 10am
April 11, 2010 Cherry Blossom 10k
April 11, 2010 Indian Trails 15k, 5k 9am Middletown
4/_____Sgt Pat 5k 11:00 Long Branch
4/_____ Pope John XXIII 5K Ocean Twp
April 18, 2010 Capt. Ronald Zinn, 5k 10:00 Wall
April 18, 2010 Blue Claws 5k 10:00 Lakewood
April __ HIPHOP Piscataway
4/17/2010 Jersey Shore Relay For Special Olympics 5,4,3,2,1 teams 26 miles, 9am From Seaside Hts To Asbury Park 732-681-9464 free beer! If you cant run, you can volunteer or pay to go to party
4/18/2010 Rutgers Unite ½ marathon 8am
4/_____Miles Matheny Peapack 11am
4/_____Lincoln Tunnel Challenge
April _____Miles for Myeloma 5k Philly
April 24, 2010 Lake Como 5k 10:00 Lake Como
4/24/2010 Cream Ridge Winery 5k 9am
4/25/ 2010 Colt 5k Trail Classic Lincroft
April 25, 2010 Clinton County Run 15k 9am
4/_____Bridgewater 5k
4/_____Run w Rotary Montgomery 5k 10:30
April __ Franklin Food Bank 40 mile bike
May __ Farmlands 62 mile bike- Central Jersey Bike Club Middletown
5/1/ 2010 Lighthouse 5k Sandy Hook
5/2/2010 Our House 5 Miler USATF-NJ 10K Men’s Open Championship 1pm The Green, Summit 908-902-8587
5/8/2010 Monmouth Beach 5k 9am
5/_____ HAMILTON WORLD LAUGHTER DAY 5K, 8AM,Veterans Park, Hamilton
609-585-3972
5/2/2010 Rumson 5 mile
5/16/2010 Pier Duathlon
5/8/2010 Newport 10,000 USATF-NJ 10K Open Championship 8:30 a.m. Newport Town Square, Jersey City 908-902-8587
5/_____Fear the Pier 5k 10am Leonardo
5/__ Ocean County Bar 5k Seaside Heights
5/_____Lawrenceville Big Red 5k 10:15
5/9/2010 Pace for Parkinson 3m Lincroft
5/ 16/2010 Bahr 5m Highlands
5/_____CASA Kids 5K Run 9am Princeton Pike Corporate Center
1009 Lenox Drive Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 When you register, write down under the team category- "RVRR."
May 16, 2010 Jersey Shore Kick Off Sprint Triathlon Men
5/ _____ Commotion By The Ocean Rumson Hash- Seaside & Toms River, NJ What You Get: 1st Annual Give-A-Ways, i.e., Commemorative T-Shirt and more. Free beer http://rumsonhash.multiply.com/
5/ _____ Robbinsville Hair of Dog 5k
5/ _____ Thorne 4m W. Long Branch 9am
May __ Bay Head 5k
May 28. 2010- Legends of Belmar Night- . Join Ken V and friends the Friday night before Spring Lake 5 race for "Legends Night" in Belmar at D’Jays, Bar A & Columns
5/29/2010 Spring Lake 5 mile 732-449-3544
5/31/2010 North Brunswick 5k
5/_ Ocean Medical Center 5k 8:30 Brick
5/_ Hillsborough Hop 5k, 9am, fun walk, 9am Hillsborough NJ 908-369-0490
5/_ Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 7am
5/_Run for Rachael 5k 9:30 Open Women Livingston
6/5/2010 Elk’s Flag Day Parade, Wildwood
6/5/2010 Avon Day 5K, 8:30 Avon
6/_ JSRC Pre Father's Day 5K, 9:00 Allenhurst/Ocean
6/_ Sea Isle City 5k
5/30/2010 Navesink 1.2 mile swim 8:30
6/_Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park 7pm [? Beer in cooler]
6/19/10 George Sheehan Classic 5 mile 5M, 8:30 Red Bank
6/_ D.A.R.E. CLASSIC 5K, 9:30 Bayville NJ 732-237-7130 x 2014
6/ Metuchen 5k 8:30 new race
6/__ Friday June Moon 5k 7:15pm Somerset NJ Quality CJRR event. Post race food
6/19/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-1 .5k swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am Long Branch NJ 732-614-6028 Sandyhookers.com
June 20, 2010 LavaMan Triathlon
6/21/2010 PRESIDENT'S CUP NIGHT RACE, 5K, 8pm, Charlie Browns, Millburn, 973-376-6094, (USATF-700pts) Free beer, big post race party
6/_ Pt. Pleasant Boro 5k 8:30
6/_ ACS Run For Dad West Windsor 9am
6/_ LavaMan Triathlon, Lavallette Jersey Shore Tri Club
6/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
6/_ ETS 5k 7:30 Race Information Race Director Gerard Fennelly (609) 631-9211
6/_ SUNSET CLASSIC, 5 Miles, 7:30pm, Foley Field, Bloomfield, 732-381-0318
6/_ The Staten Island Flat as a PANCAKE Sprint TRI & LUMPY PANCAKE Olympic Distance Tri 8am 1/4 mile swim or 2 mile run, 12 mile bike, 5k run or .93 swim, 24 mile bike, 10k run, 10am Staten Island NY 732-841-2558
6/_ Rumson 10 mile, 10 bar Long Branch to Belmar This is not a race. You run, bike or walk 10 miles to between 10-13 bars. Cheap beer Finish at Bar A, and play volleyball
6/_ Frog Hollow 5k South Amboy- Free food, use swim club for entire day
6/27/2010 Pine Beach 5K 9am Vista Park, [near Toms River] Sunday Very well run shore area event. USTAF masters championship when you register, write down under the team category- "RVRR Ken V." 732-349-6425
June- August Lake Takanassee Series - Every Monday 5k 6:30pm Long Branch
June- July JSRC Series - Every Thursday 5k 6:30pm Wall
June- July FARC Series - Every Wednesday 5k 6:30pm Freehold
More races at:
Raritan Valley Road Runners www.rvrr.org
Central Jersey Road Runners www.cjrrc.org
Jersey Shore Running Club www.jsrc.org
Freehold Area Running Club www.farcnj.com
Metro Race Forum www.raceforum.com
USATF www.USATF.org/assoc/nj
www.njlaws.com community calendar & other sites
7/_ Woodbridge 4 mile 7pm free pizza
7/4/ Firecracker 5 miler Wall
7/4/ Wilkes Barre, PA 5k
7/__ Jim Thorpe, PA 4 mile & 15K
7/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
7/_ Strides for Stroke 5k Hamilton
7/8/2010 Lawyers for Kids 5k Morris 7pm
7/10/10 Belmar Five Mile Run 5 mile, 8:30am Belmar NJ 732-571-2162 free food at Bar a after race and reduced price beer
7/_Vincentown Sprint Triathlon/Duathlon 1/4 mile or run 2 miles, Bike 16 miles, run 5k, 8am Vincentown NJ 856-858-7835
7/18/2010 Metroman Triathlon 400m swim, 12.4 bike, 2 mile run, or 1500m swim, 24.4 bike, 10k run Asbury Park NJ
7/_ Ocean Grove Biathlon 2M run, 300 yd swim Ocean Grove fast short event. 9am [Run fast, then go to Ken’s 50th birthday party
7/_ Teterboro Airport 5K Teterboro
7/11/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-2 .5k swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am Long Branch NJ 732-614-6028
7/_ Eden Family 5k, 9am, Princeton NJ
7/_ JCC Summer Classic 5K, 8:30 Deal
7/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
7/21/2010 Downtown Westfield 5K Westfield Pizza Extravaganza
7/_ Parker House 2 mile Fun Run 2 mile Sea Girt free beer
July 24, 2010 New Jersey State Triathlon (Sprint) Sanctioned Mercer County Park
Sunday, July 25, 2010 New Jersey State Triathlon (Olympic)
8/_ Neptune City 5k 8am Neptune City, NJ
8/_ Sea Girt 5K 8:30am Sea Girt
8/ _ Sunday Seaside Swim 1.5 mile swim Starts 8am
8/_ Turkey Swamp 10 mile
8/14/2010 Asbury Park 5k 8:30
8/14/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-Aug 16 400 mtr swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am or 800 mtr swim, 18 mile bike, 5 mile run, 6:30am Time Trial Start Long Branch NJ Sandy Hooker Event
8/_ Bradley Beach 5k
8/_ Rumson Hash Monmouth Park Trail run 10:17am
8/_ Belmar 1 mile swim 8:30
8/7/2010 Born to Tri Asbury Park Swim 1/3 mile, Bike 13.5 miles, Run 3.5 miles Jersey Shore Tri Club
8/_ 6:30 p.m. Seaside Boyd One-mile open ocean swim. Starts 6:30 p.m.; 1-mile swim is $20. Registration is at 4:00 pm at Hiering Avenue (North end of boardwalk). There will be a beach barbecue with the awards ceremony after the swim featuring. Includes, beer, soda, water, hot dogs, hamburgers, and salads. There is a $10.00 entry fee into the beach party for all non-race participants. www.compuscore.com.
8/__ The Flying Pig 5k 5k, X Country, 7pm Pennington NJ
8/__ 1 Mile Ocean Swim at Manasquan Beach 1 mile, 8am
8/_ Informal bike ride from South Brunswick to Belmar
8/_ Lacey Township Alliance 5k, 8:30am, Forked River NJ
8/_ Three Bridge 5 mile race. Cold beer
8/_ Ray Licata Long Branch Ocean Mile Swim 1 mile, & 100 yards for kids, 8am Long Branch NJ 8am
8/_ CJRR Fall Classic 8:30 Cranford
8/_ RVRR Picnic
8/_ Kortney 2mile Oceanport 10am
8/_Staten Island Tri
9/5/2010 Jimmy D 5k New Brunswick 9am free beer
9/_ Woodbridge 5k 9am
9/6/2010 So Plainfield 3m
9/6/10 Monday Pier House 5k 8:30
9/12 Cranbury Day 5k 9am
9/_ Brielle 10k 9am & beer garden
9/18/2010 Vice Versa Sprint Tri Run 3.5 miles, Bike 12 miles, Swim ¼ mile
9/__ Fallen Heroes Memorial Run Now at Bar Anticipation, Lake Como 5k, no more ultimate beer truck
9/12/2010 Great Atlantic Seaside Triathlon 7am
9/__ JSRC Picnic at Monmouth Park Racetrack
9/_ Monmouth County Sprint Triathlon 1/4mi Sw, 13mi Bi, 4mi Run, 8am Seven Presidents Park Long Branch NJ
9/1_ USATF-NJ Open and Masters Men's & Women's 5k XC Championships, Holmdel Park, Holmdel, usatfnj@usatfnj.org, 973-334-8900
9/_ Ocean Grove 5k 9am
9/_ Bayshore Classic 5K Road Race 5k Run 9am Holmdel NJ
9/ _ The Rat Race-Fall 10 mile trail , 11am Hashing & free beer
9/__ Lavallette Sprint triathlon Swim ¼ mile, Bike 12 miles, Run 3.1 miles Boy Scout Troop #22 Jesse W. Anderson Sprint
9/_ Bridgewater Perkins 5k 9:30
9/19/2010 "War at the Shore" Triathlon Short course .4k swim, 8.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am long course .8k swim, 17 mile bike, 5 mile run 6:30am Long Branch NJ
9/_ Metuchen YMCA 5k 8:30 Garbolino 5k run at Roosevelt Park
9/_ KeyportFest 5K and One Mile Fitness Walk 5k, 8:30am Keyport NJ
9/_ Carpenter Classic 8am Seaside
9/_ Monroe 5k
9/_ McGuire Air Force Mud fest 10k 9am
9/_ Carnegie 5k 9:30 Princeton for team when you register, write RVRR
9/_ JSRC Relay
9/_ Treasure Island Sprint Triathlon 600 meter swim, 10.5-mile bike, 3 mile run, Pt Pleasant NJ
9/_ Manasquan Reservoir 5 mile 9:00am Howell
9/26/2010 Newport Liberty Half Marathon, 8:30am Newport Towne Square, Jersey City 908-902-8587
9/_ High Speed Chase 5k Piscataway 9am
9/_ Piscataway 5k 9:30
10/_ Jersey Shore Half Marathon & 5k 13.1 and 5k Sandy Hook
10/3/2010 Clamman Triathlon Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 7am
10/_ Bassman Tri
10/_ Hit The Bricks Sayreville, NJ 5 M 9:30 AM
10/_ Hometown Harvest Hightstown, NJ 5 K 8:30 AM
10/_ Hounds 3mile 10am
10/_ Deal 5 miler 5k Deal hot dogs & free beer
10/_ END OF SEASON TRIATHLON/DUATHLON Island Beach State Park, NJ http://www.dqtridu.com/eos.htm
10/_ Heights Pride 5k Spring Lake Hts.
10/_ Seaside Half Marathon & 5K 13.1 mile run, 10am, 13.1 walk, 9am, 5k 10:10 Seaside Park NJ
10/_ Sunday East Brunswick 1pm 5k & 10k RVRR well run event Road closed to traffic www.ebrr.org
10/_ Trick or Trot 4 mile run 4-mile Long Branch party at Celtic Cottage after run discount beer
10/_ Frost on the Pumpkin South River, NJ 10 K 9:30 AM Cool winner mugs, secret free beer? big hill
11/_ Sunday RUN with the VIKINGS 5K 10:00 AM South Brunswick High School, South Brunswick, NJ Bob Tona's good event
11/_ NYC Marathon NYC
11/_ Giralda Farms 10k Masters
11/_ Hashathon 6.6 Mile Cheesequake challenging, dangerous trails, free beer, best post race party with band, 732-542-6090 [Ken cannot attend]
11/_ Cocoa Beach Florida 2 mile
11/13/2010 Colonial Park 5K Turkey Trot Colonial Park, Somerset 9:30
11/__ Swamp Devil 5k Basking Ridge 1pm
11/_ Manasquan Turkey Trot 5-mile Manasquan 11am party at taverns after race discount beer
11/_ Born to Run 5 mile Freehold Friday Free beer at Court Jester tavern 11am
11/_ Rumson hash annual Crazy Eddie memorial trail run, not race
11/_ Navesink Challenge 15k and 5k, Middletown, NJ 732-542-6090 Quality JSRC event with Race director Dave Z. Free food and discount beer at Outback
12/_ Sat- weekly Rumson hash trail run, not race
12/_ Arthritis 5k Metuchen
12/_ Big Chill 5k Rutgers
12/12/2010 USATF-NJ 10 MILE CHAMPIONSHIP, 11am Mercer County Park, West Windsor, 973-334-890 discount beer
12/_ Toys for Tots 5k Freehold 10am
12/19 11/28 Rumson hash trail run, not race
12/20 ____________________ ? still looking for a race
12/_ Polar Bear Races 5k Asbury Park 5mi Run, 1pm, 732-222-9080 Free Polar Plunge swim in Atlantic Ocean after race, then discount beer at Wonder Bar
12/_ Lake Como Bar A group run, not a race free beer
If you are attending any of these races, please call or email Ken V. Often we car pool or met at these events. If you can run, you can volunteer, or walk the course.
1/1/2010 New Years Day 12 noon CJRR Westfield
Jan 3, 2010 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan. 9, 2010 Freezing Cold Hash run, Edison, NJ -Start Ken Vercammen Law Office, 2053 Woodbridge Ave, Edison 732-572-0500 Adventure trail run, not a formal race. Featured on TV News12 NJ and Cablevision. Free beer, open bar 7:30-11:30
Jan 10 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 17 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 24 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Sunday 24-Jan NJAHPERD Winter run 2 Miles, 3pm Long Branch
Jan 31 Freehold Winter 5k 10:00am
Jan 31-2/21/2010 Ocean Running Club 4 mile 11:00am Lakewood
2/20/10 Mid Winter Beach Run 2 Miles Manasquan Sat
2/28/2010 Four mile run Sandy hookers
March 7, 2010 E. Murray Todd ½ marathon 13.1 miles 9AM Lincroft then join JSRC for Belmar St Patrick’s Day Parade and inexpensive beer
March 13, 2010 Halfway to Brielle Day 5k Brielle
March 14, 2010 Keith McHeffey 3 Mile Fun Run 11am Sea Bright 1 free beer at Donavan’s Reef
3/20, 2010 BORDENTOWN St. PADDY’S DAY 5K, 10AM Clara Barton School
Bordentown City 609-834-9311x1680
3/21, 2010 St. Paddy’s 10 miler & 5k 9:30 Freehold Keg of beer and some food great FARC event
3/27, 2010 Rat Race 5mile 10:00 Neptune/Wall plenty of free beer
Fine Bill Scholl party
March 28, 2010 Newark Distance Classic
3/_____ Keep Kids Alive 5k Colts Neck 11am
April _____ Manasquan Fool’s Run 5k 11am Manasquan
April _____Cocoa Beach Florida 5k
4/10/2010 Run w Eagles 5k Allentown 10am
April 11, 2010 Cherry Blossom 10k
April 11, 2010 Indian Trails 15k, 5k 9am Middletown
4/_____Sgt Pat 5k 11:00 Long Branch
4/_____ Pope John XXIII 5K Ocean Twp
April 18, 2010 Capt. Ronald Zinn, 5k 10:00 Wall
April 18, 2010 Blue Claws 5k 10:00 Lakewood
April __ HIPHOP Piscataway
4/17/2010 Jersey Shore Relay For Special Olympics 5,4,3,2,1 teams 26 miles, 9am From Seaside Hts To Asbury Park 732-681-9464 free beer! If you cant run, you can volunteer or pay to go to party
4/18/2010 Rutgers Unite ½ marathon 8am
4/_____Miles Matheny Peapack 11am
4/_____Lincoln Tunnel Challenge
April _____Miles for Myeloma 5k Philly
April 24, 2010 Lake Como 5k 10:00 Lake Como
4/24/2010 Cream Ridge Winery 5k 9am
4/25/ 2010 Colt 5k Trail Classic Lincroft
April 25, 2010 Clinton County Run 15k 9am
4/_____Bridgewater 5k
4/_____Run w Rotary Montgomery 5k 10:30
April __ Franklin Food Bank 40 mile bike
May __ Farmlands 62 mile bike- Central Jersey Bike Club Middletown
5/1/ 2010 Lighthouse 5k Sandy Hook
5/2/2010 Our House 5 Miler USATF-NJ 10K Men’s Open Championship 1pm The Green, Summit 908-902-8587
5/8/2010 Monmouth Beach 5k 9am
5/_____ HAMILTON WORLD LAUGHTER DAY 5K, 8AM,Veterans Park, Hamilton
609-585-3972
5/2/2010 Rumson 5 mile
5/16/2010 Pier Duathlon
5/8/2010 Newport 10,000 USATF-NJ 10K Open Championship 8:30 a.m. Newport Town Square, Jersey City 908-902-8587
5/_____Fear the Pier 5k 10am Leonardo
5/__ Ocean County Bar 5k Seaside Heights
5/_____Lawrenceville Big Red 5k 10:15
5/9/2010 Pace for Parkinson 3m Lincroft
5/ 16/2010 Bahr 5m Highlands
5/_____CASA Kids 5K Run 9am Princeton Pike Corporate Center
1009 Lenox Drive Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 When you register, write down under the team category- "RVRR."
May 16, 2010 Jersey Shore Kick Off Sprint Triathlon Men
5/ _____ Commotion By The Ocean Rumson Hash- Seaside & Toms River, NJ What You Get: 1st Annual Give-A-Ways, i.e., Commemorative T-Shirt and more. Free beer http://rumsonhash.multiply.com/
5/ _____ Robbinsville Hair of Dog 5k
5/ _____ Thorne 4m W. Long Branch 9am
May __ Bay Head 5k
May 28. 2010- Legends of Belmar Night- . Join Ken V and friends the Friday night before Spring Lake 5 race for "Legends Night" in Belmar at D’Jays, Bar A & Columns
5/29/2010 Spring Lake 5 mile 732-449-3544
5/31/2010 North Brunswick 5k
5/_ Ocean Medical Center 5k 8:30 Brick
5/_ Hillsborough Hop 5k, 9am, fun walk, 9am Hillsborough NJ 908-369-0490
5/_ Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 7am
5/_Run for Rachael 5k 9:30 Open Women Livingston
6/5/2010 Elk’s Flag Day Parade, Wildwood
6/5/2010 Avon Day 5K, 8:30 Avon
6/_ JSRC Pre Father's Day 5K, 9:00 Allenhurst/Ocean
6/_ Sea Isle City 5k
5/30/2010 Navesink 1.2 mile swim 8:30
6/_Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park 7pm [? Beer in cooler]
6/19/10 George Sheehan Classic 5 mile 5M, 8:30 Red Bank
6/_ D.A.R.E. CLASSIC 5K, 9:30 Bayville NJ 732-237-7130 x 2014
6/ Metuchen 5k 8:30 new race
6/__ Friday June Moon 5k 7:15pm Somerset NJ Quality CJRR event. Post race food
6/19/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-1 .5k swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am Long Branch NJ 732-614-6028 Sandyhookers.com
June 20, 2010 LavaMan Triathlon
6/21/2010 PRESIDENT'S CUP NIGHT RACE, 5K, 8pm, Charlie Browns, Millburn, 973-376-6094, (USATF-700pts) Free beer, big post race party
6/_ Pt. Pleasant Boro 5k 8:30
6/_ ACS Run For Dad West Windsor 9am
6/_ LavaMan Triathlon, Lavallette Jersey Shore Tri Club
6/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
6/_ ETS 5k 7:30 Race Information Race Director Gerard Fennelly (609) 631-9211
6/_ SUNSET CLASSIC, 5 Miles, 7:30pm, Foley Field, Bloomfield, 732-381-0318
6/_ The Staten Island Flat as a PANCAKE Sprint TRI & LUMPY PANCAKE Olympic Distance Tri 8am 1/4 mile swim or 2 mile run, 12 mile bike, 5k run or .93 swim, 24 mile bike, 10k run, 10am Staten Island NY 732-841-2558
6/_ Rumson 10 mile, 10 bar Long Branch to Belmar This is not a race. You run, bike or walk 10 miles to between 10-13 bars. Cheap beer Finish at Bar A, and play volleyball
6/_ Frog Hollow 5k South Amboy- Free food, use swim club for entire day
6/27/2010 Pine Beach 5K 9am Vista Park, [near Toms River] Sunday Very well run shore area event. USTAF masters championship when you register, write down under the team category- "RVRR Ken V." 732-349-6425
June- August Lake Takanassee Series - Every Monday 5k 6:30pm Long Branch
June- July JSRC Series - Every Thursday 5k 6:30pm Wall
June- July FARC Series - Every Wednesday 5k 6:30pm Freehold
More races at:
Raritan Valley Road Runners www.rvrr.org
Central Jersey Road Runners www.cjrrc.org
Jersey Shore Running Club www.jsrc.org
Freehold Area Running Club www.farcnj.com
Metro Race Forum www.raceforum.com
USATF www.USATF.org/assoc/nj
www.njlaws.com community calendar & other sites
7/_ Woodbridge 4 mile 7pm free pizza
7/4/ Firecracker 5 miler Wall
7/4/ Wilkes Barre, PA 5k
7/__ Jim Thorpe, PA 4 mile & 15K
7/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
7/_ Strides for Stroke 5k Hamilton
7/8/2010 Lawyers for Kids 5k Morris 7pm
7/10/10 Belmar Five Mile Run 5 mile, 8:30am Belmar NJ 732-571-2162 free food at Bar a after race and reduced price beer
7/_Vincentown Sprint Triathlon/Duathlon 1/4 mile or run 2 miles, Bike 16 miles, run 5k, 8am Vincentown NJ 856-858-7835
7/18/2010 Metroman Triathlon 400m swim, 12.4 bike, 2 mile run, or 1500m swim, 24.4 bike, 10k run Asbury Park NJ
7/_ Ocean Grove Biathlon 2M run, 300 yd swim Ocean Grove fast short event. 9am [Run fast, then go to Ken’s 50th birthday party
7/_ Teterboro Airport 5K Teterboro
7/11/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-2 .5k swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am Long Branch NJ 732-614-6028
7/_ Eden Family 5k, 9am, Princeton NJ
7/_ JCC Summer Classic 5K, 8:30 Deal
7/_ Tuesday night Raritan Valley Road Runners RVRR 5k summer series New Brunswick Buccleuch Park
7/21/2010 Downtown Westfield 5K Westfield Pizza Extravaganza
7/_ Parker House 2 mile Fun Run 2 mile Sea Girt free beer
July 24, 2010 New Jersey State Triathlon (Sprint) Sanctioned Mercer County Park
Sunday, July 25, 2010 New Jersey State Triathlon (Olympic)
8/_ Neptune City 5k 8am Neptune City, NJ
8/_ Sea Girt 5K 8:30am Sea Girt
8/ _ Sunday Seaside Swim 1.5 mile swim Starts 8am
8/_ Turkey Swamp 10 mile
8/14/2010 Asbury Park 5k 8:30
8/14/2010 Long Branch Sprint Triathlon Series-Aug 16 400 mtr swim, 9.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am or 800 mtr swim, 18 mile bike, 5 mile run, 6:30am Time Trial Start Long Branch NJ Sandy Hooker Event
8/_ Bradley Beach 5k
8/_ Rumson Hash Monmouth Park Trail run 10:17am
8/_ Belmar 1 mile swim 8:30
8/7/2010 Born to Tri Asbury Park Swim 1/3 mile, Bike 13.5 miles, Run 3.5 miles Jersey Shore Tri Club
8/_ 6:30 p.m. Seaside Boyd One-mile open ocean swim. Starts 6:30 p.m.; 1-mile swim is $20. Registration is at 4:00 pm at Hiering Avenue (North end of boardwalk). There will be a beach barbecue with the awards ceremony after the swim featuring. Includes, beer, soda, water, hot dogs, hamburgers, and salads. There is a $10.00 entry fee into the beach party for all non-race participants. www.compuscore.com.
8/__ The Flying Pig 5k 5k, X Country, 7pm Pennington NJ
8/__ 1 Mile Ocean Swim at Manasquan Beach 1 mile, 8am
8/_ Informal bike ride from South Brunswick to Belmar
8/_ Lacey Township Alliance 5k, 8:30am, Forked River NJ
8/_ Three Bridge 5 mile race. Cold beer
8/_ Ray Licata Long Branch Ocean Mile Swim 1 mile, & 100 yards for kids, 8am Long Branch NJ 8am
8/_ CJRR Fall Classic 8:30 Cranford
8/_ RVRR Picnic
8/_ Kortney 2mile Oceanport 10am
8/_Staten Island Tri
9/5/2010 Jimmy D 5k New Brunswick 9am free beer
9/_ Woodbridge 5k 9am
9/6/2010 So Plainfield 3m
9/6/10 Monday Pier House 5k 8:30
9/12 Cranbury Day 5k 9am
9/_ Brielle 10k 9am & beer garden
9/18/2010 Vice Versa Sprint Tri Run 3.5 miles, Bike 12 miles, Swim ¼ mile
9/__ Fallen Heroes Memorial Run Now at Bar Anticipation, Lake Como 5k, no more ultimate beer truck
9/12/2010 Great Atlantic Seaside Triathlon 7am
9/__ JSRC Picnic at Monmouth Park Racetrack
9/_ Monmouth County Sprint Triathlon 1/4mi Sw, 13mi Bi, 4mi Run, 8am Seven Presidents Park Long Branch NJ
9/1_ USATF-NJ Open and Masters Men's & Women's 5k XC Championships, Holmdel Park, Holmdel, usatfnj@usatfnj.org, 973-334-8900
9/_ Ocean Grove 5k 9am
9/_ Bayshore Classic 5K Road Race 5k Run 9am Holmdel NJ
9/ _ The Rat Race-Fall 10 mile trail , 11am Hashing & free beer
9/__ Lavallette Sprint triathlon Swim ¼ mile, Bike 12 miles, Run 3.1 miles Boy Scout Troop #22 Jesse W. Anderson Sprint
9/_ Bridgewater Perkins 5k 9:30
9/19/2010 "War at the Shore" Triathlon Short course .4k swim, 8.5 mile bike, 3 mile run 6:45am long course .8k swim, 17 mile bike, 5 mile run 6:30am Long Branch NJ
9/_ Metuchen YMCA 5k 8:30 Garbolino 5k run at Roosevelt Park
9/_ KeyportFest 5K and One Mile Fitness Walk 5k, 8:30am Keyport NJ
9/_ Carpenter Classic 8am Seaside
9/_ Monroe 5k
9/_ McGuire Air Force Mud fest 10k 9am
9/_ Carnegie 5k 9:30 Princeton for team when you register, write RVRR
9/_ JSRC Relay
9/_ Treasure Island Sprint Triathlon 600 meter swim, 10.5-mile bike, 3 mile run, Pt Pleasant NJ
9/_ Manasquan Reservoir 5 mile 9:00am Howell
9/26/2010 Newport Liberty Half Marathon, 8:30am Newport Towne Square, Jersey City 908-902-8587
9/_ High Speed Chase 5k Piscataway 9am
9/_ Piscataway 5k 9:30
10/_ Jersey Shore Half Marathon & 5k 13.1 and 5k Sandy Hook
10/3/2010 Clamman Triathlon Berkeley Twp Triathlon Jersey Shore Tri Club 7am
10/_ Bassman Tri
10/_ Hit The Bricks Sayreville, NJ 5 M 9:30 AM
10/_ Hometown Harvest Hightstown, NJ 5 K 8:30 AM
10/_ Hounds 3mile 10am
10/_ Deal 5 miler 5k Deal hot dogs & free beer
10/_ END OF SEASON TRIATHLON/DUATHLON Island Beach State Park, NJ http://www.dqtridu.com/eos.htm
10/_ Heights Pride 5k Spring Lake Hts.
10/_ Seaside Half Marathon & 5K 13.1 mile run, 10am, 13.1 walk, 9am, 5k 10:10 Seaside Park NJ
10/_ Sunday East Brunswick 1pm 5k & 10k RVRR well run event Road closed to traffic www.ebrr.org
10/_ Trick or Trot 4 mile run 4-mile Long Branch party at Celtic Cottage after run discount beer
10/_ Frost on the Pumpkin South River, NJ 10 K 9:30 AM Cool winner mugs, secret free beer? big hill
11/_ Sunday RUN with the VIKINGS 5K 10:00 AM South Brunswick High School, South Brunswick, NJ Bob Tona's good event
11/_ NYC Marathon NYC
11/_ Giralda Farms 10k Masters
11/_ Hashathon 6.6 Mile Cheesequake challenging, dangerous trails, free beer, best post race party with band, 732-542-6090 [Ken cannot attend]
11/_ Cocoa Beach Florida 2 mile
11/13/2010 Colonial Park 5K Turkey Trot Colonial Park, Somerset 9:30
11/__ Swamp Devil 5k Basking Ridge 1pm
11/_ Manasquan Turkey Trot 5-mile Manasquan 11am party at taverns after race discount beer
11/_ Born to Run 5 mile Freehold Friday Free beer at Court Jester tavern 11am
11/_ Rumson hash annual Crazy Eddie memorial trail run, not race
11/_ Navesink Challenge 15k and 5k, Middletown, NJ 732-542-6090 Quality JSRC event with Race director Dave Z. Free food and discount beer at Outback
12/_ Sat- weekly Rumson hash trail run, not race
12/_ Arthritis 5k Metuchen
12/_ Big Chill 5k Rutgers
12/12/2010 USATF-NJ 10 MILE CHAMPIONSHIP, 11am Mercer County Park, West Windsor, 973-334-890 discount beer
12/_ Toys for Tots 5k Freehold 10am
12/19 11/28 Rumson hash trail run, not race
12/20 ____________________ ? still looking for a race
12/_ Polar Bear Races 5k Asbury Park 5mi Run, 1pm, 732-222-9080 Free Polar Plunge swim in Atlantic Ocean after race, then discount beer at Wonder Bar
12/_ Lake Como Bar A group run, not a race free beer
Friday, October 30, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Goswami reacts to power South Brunswick into GMC Boys Soccer Tournament semifinal
Goswami reacts to power South Brunswick into GMC Boys Soccer Tournament semifinal
BY MIKE NEW • STAFF WRITER • OCTOBER 22, 2009
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009910220358re
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PISCATAWAY — Nick Goswami was done guessing.
As a result, his South Brunswick High School boys soccer team is anything but done with its run of upsets.
The senior keeper smothered an Adrian Mosquera penalty kick in the 74th minute, protecting the one-goal lead his team had gained just minutes earlier as the 10th-seeded Vikings upset No. 2 Piscataway, 3-1 Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament at Ciardi Field.
"All year, we've been talking about guessing or not guessing," Goswami said of stopping PKs. "Today, I was like, no more guessing. Just react."
Senior Brendan Vercammen snapped a 1-1 tie in the 71st minute off the second of classmate Patrick Harkness' three assists. Three minutes later, Mosquera — the Chiefs' leading scorer — was elbowed hard in the back in the box, drawing a whistle.
"(The referee) had the best view of anybody, and he saw what he saw," South Brunswick head coach Chris Hayston said. "These guys are not out here to make one team lose or one team win. It's always a tough call at that point, but fortunately for us, Nick came up big."
Mosquera shot high to Goswami's left, and the goalie slid effortless to push the ball up in the air then snared the rebound as a pair of Chiefs crashed the net. It was one of 14 saves on the night, none of which came easy against a dangerous Piscataway attack.
"I trust Adrian," Chiefs head coach Dave Hilgert said. "I would give it to him every time and any time. It's just the way it fell today."
Piscataway (12-5) tried to rally, but with just three defenders back, striker Bishoy Garis was able to find some space on a South Brunswick counter and put home the icing goal with three minutes to go.
The Chiefs' lone goal came on a header by junior Alex Rivera in the 32nd minute, which knotted the score at 1-1. Goalie Zeke Kokosinski made seven saves, including a lunging stop of Vercammen 90 seconds after Goswami's big save.
"I couldn't have asked for more, they played great," Hilgert said. "No one lost their composure after we went down one. They knew we'd get one eventually. They weren't afraid, they were focused."
n its run to the semis, South Brunswick (9-8) has upset a pair of division rivals, both of whom swept the regular season series. South Brunswick dropped a pair of one-goal games against St. Joseph before upending the seventh-seeded Falcons Monday in a first-round game.
"It shows a lot of character, and a lot of growth and development as a team," Hayston said of his team, which was at one point 3-6. "It took us a little while to get going, but the kids never gave up on the season. You can see how much better we are on Oct. 22 than we were on Sept. 1."
South Brunswick will play No. 11 Woodbridge in the first of two semifinals Monday night at East Brunswick High School. The opening whistle is scheduled for 5 p.m. With a win there, the Vikings could get a shot at a third team that has already beaten them twice this season: top-seeded East Brunswick.
If that happens, the Vikings are hoping the third time is the charm — for a third time.
"No one ever gave up, on our team. Everyone kept it strong, everyone was focused," Goswami said. "Coach has a saying, that it's hard to beat a team three times in a season. Turns out its true for us."
BY MIKE NEW • STAFF WRITER • OCTOBER 22, 2009
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009910220358re
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PISCATAWAY — Nick Goswami was done guessing.
As a result, his South Brunswick High School boys soccer team is anything but done with its run of upsets.
The senior keeper smothered an Adrian Mosquera penalty kick in the 74th minute, protecting the one-goal lead his team had gained just minutes earlier as the 10th-seeded Vikings upset No. 2 Piscataway, 3-1 Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament at Ciardi Field.
"All year, we've been talking about guessing or not guessing," Goswami said of stopping PKs. "Today, I was like, no more guessing. Just react."
Senior Brendan Vercammen snapped a 1-1 tie in the 71st minute off the second of classmate Patrick Harkness' three assists. Three minutes later, Mosquera — the Chiefs' leading scorer — was elbowed hard in the back in the box, drawing a whistle.
"(The referee) had the best view of anybody, and he saw what he saw," South Brunswick head coach Chris Hayston said. "These guys are not out here to make one team lose or one team win. It's always a tough call at that point, but fortunately for us, Nick came up big."
Mosquera shot high to Goswami's left, and the goalie slid effortless to push the ball up in the air then snared the rebound as a pair of Chiefs crashed the net. It was one of 14 saves on the night, none of which came easy against a dangerous Piscataway attack.
"I trust Adrian," Chiefs head coach Dave Hilgert said. "I would give it to him every time and any time. It's just the way it fell today."
Piscataway (12-5) tried to rally, but with just three defenders back, striker Bishoy Garis was able to find some space on a South Brunswick counter and put home the icing goal with three minutes to go.
The Chiefs' lone goal came on a header by junior Alex Rivera in the 32nd minute, which knotted the score at 1-1. Goalie Zeke Kokosinski made seven saves, including a lunging stop of Vercammen 90 seconds after Goswami's big save.
"I couldn't have asked for more, they played great," Hilgert said. "No one lost their composure after we went down one. They knew we'd get one eventually. They weren't afraid, they were focused."
n its run to the semis, South Brunswick (9-8) has upset a pair of division rivals, both of whom swept the regular season series. South Brunswick dropped a pair of one-goal games against St. Joseph before upending the seventh-seeded Falcons Monday in a first-round game.
"It shows a lot of character, and a lot of growth and development as a team," Hayston said of his team, which was at one point 3-6. "It took us a little while to get going, but the kids never gave up on the season. You can see how much better we are on Oct. 22 than we were on Sept. 1."
South Brunswick will play No. 11 Woodbridge in the first of two semifinals Monday night at East Brunswick High School. The opening whistle is scheduled for 5 p.m. With a win there, the Vikings could get a shot at a third team that has already beaten them twice this season: top-seeded East Brunswick.
If that happens, the Vikings are hoping the third time is the charm — for a third time.
"No one ever gave up, on our team. Everyone kept it strong, everyone was focused," Goswami said. "Coach has a saying, that it's hard to beat a team three times in a season. Turns out its true for us."
South Brunswick 2, J.P. Stevens 0
South Brunswick 2, J.P. Stevens 0 (High school Boys Soccer scores and results)
The Star Ledger, September 14, 2009 9:03 p.m. http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-1542611563929778638/south-brunswick-2-jp-stevens-0-high-school-boys-soccer-scores-and-results/
Brendan Vercammen came through with a goal and an assist and Jeff Dunleavy had a goal for South Brunswick (1-2) in Edison. Nick Gaswami blocked five shots for South Brunswick and Ryan Szemple made four saves for J.P. Stevens (0-1).
1st 2nd Final
South Brunswick (1-2) 2 0 2
J.P. Stevens (0-1) 0 0 0
Goals: South Brunswick Brendan Vercammen. Jeff Dunleavy.
ssists: South Brunswick Brendan Vercammen.
Shots: South Brunswick 9. J.P. Stevens 8.
Saves: South Brunswick Nick Gaswami 5. J.P. Stevens Ryan Szemple 4. Christian Knill 2.
The Star Ledger, September 14, 2009 9:03 p.m. http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-1542611563929778638/south-brunswick-2-jp-stevens-0-high-school-boys-soccer-scores-and-results/
Brendan Vercammen came through with a goal and an assist and Jeff Dunleavy had a goal for South Brunswick (1-2) in Edison. Nick Gaswami blocked five shots for South Brunswick and Ryan Szemple made four saves for J.P. Stevens (0-1).
1st 2nd Final
South Brunswick (1-2) 2 0 2
J.P. Stevens (0-1) 0 0 0
Goals: South Brunswick Brendan Vercammen. Jeff Dunleavy.
ssists: South Brunswick Brendan Vercammen.
Shots: South Brunswick 9. J.P. Stevens 8.
Saves: South Brunswick Nick Gaswami 5. J.P. Stevens Ryan Szemple 4. Christian Knill 2.
ALL-MIDDLESEX wrestling Star Ledge
ALL-MIDDLESEX wrestling Star Ledger http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/986510412/all-area-wrestling-teams/
FIRST TEAM
103-Mike Buttitta, Iselin Kennedy
112-Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119-Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125-Sam Emburgia, Monroe
130-Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135-Tom Hogan, Iselin Kennedy
140-Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145-Will Buchan, Woodbridge
152-Ramon Santiago, Sayreville
160-Mike Dessino, Middlesex
171-Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
189-Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215-Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
HWT-Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
SECOND TEAM
103-Gary Siriday, Sayreville
112-Anthony Peterson, Edison
119-Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
125-Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130-Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
135-Adam Mongelli, South River
140-David Powell, Piscataway
145-Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152-Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160-Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189-Mark Tyson, Monroe
215-Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
HWT-Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
THIRD TEAM
103-Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
112-Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
119-Devohn Cook, Piscataway
125-Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
130-Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
135-Devon Coates, Edison
140-Joel Santos, South Plainfield
145-David Saley, Monroe
152-Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
160-Steven Zafrani, Old Bridge
171-Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
189-Nick Orak, Old Bridge
215-Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
HWT-Marc Ruggiero, J.P. Stevens
FIRST TEAM
103-Mike Buttitta, Iselin Kennedy
112-Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119-Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125-Sam Emburgia, Monroe
130-Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135-Tom Hogan, Iselin Kennedy
140-Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145-Will Buchan, Woodbridge
152-Ramon Santiago, Sayreville
160-Mike Dessino, Middlesex
171-Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
189-Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215-Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
HWT-Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
SECOND TEAM
103-Gary Siriday, Sayreville
112-Anthony Peterson, Edison
119-Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
125-Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130-Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
135-Adam Mongelli, South River
140-David Powell, Piscataway
145-Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152-Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160-Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189-Mark Tyson, Monroe
215-Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
HWT-Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
THIRD TEAM
103-Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
112-Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
119-Devohn Cook, Piscataway
125-Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
130-Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
135-Devon Coates, Edison
140-Joel Santos, South Plainfield
145-David Saley, Monroe
152-Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
160-Steven Zafrani, Old Bridge
171-Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
189-Nick Orak, Old Bridge
215-Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
HWT-Marc Ruggiero, J.P. Stevens
ALL-MIDDLESEX wrestling Star Ledge
ALL-MIDDLESEX wrestling Star Ledger http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/986510412/all-area-wrestling-teams/
FIRST TEAM
103-Mike Buttitta, Iselin Kennedy
112-Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119-Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125-Sam Emburgia, Monroe
130-Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135-Tom Hogan, Iselin Kennedy
140-Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145-Will Buchan, Woodbridge
152-Ramon Santiago, Sayreville
160-Mike Dessino, Middlesex
171-Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
189-Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215-Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
HWT-Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
SECOND TEAM
103-Gary Siriday, Sayreville
112-Anthony Peterson, Edison
119-Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
125-Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130-Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
135-Adam Mongelli, South River
140-David Powell, Piscataway
145-Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152-Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160-Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189-Mark Tyson, Monroe
215-Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
HWT-Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
THIRD TEAM
103-Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
112-Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
119-Devohn Cook, Piscataway
125-Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
130-Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
135-Devon Coates, Edison
140-Joel Santos, South Plainfield
145-David Saley, Monroe
152-Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
160-Steven Zafrani, Old Bridge
171-Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
189-Nick Orak, Old Bridge
215-Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
HWT-Marc Ruggiero, J.P. Stevens
FIRST TEAM
103-Mike Buttitta, Iselin Kennedy
112-Heriberto Quintana, Perth Amboy
119-Mike FrancoBandiero, Edison
125-Sam Emburgia, Monroe
130-Nick Heilmann, South Plainfield
135-Tom Hogan, Iselin Kennedy
140-Joe McAuley, Bishop Ahr
145-Will Buchan, Woodbridge
152-Ramon Santiago, Sayreville
160-Mike Dessino, Middlesex
171-Mike Wagner, South Plainfield
189-Jon Conroy, South Plainfield
215-Joel Perez, Perth Amboy
HWT-Jeramie Powell, Piscataway
SECOND TEAM
103-Gary Siriday, Sayreville
112-Anthony Peterson, Edison
119-Derek Delacruz, Bishop Ahr
125-Conor Hayes, Old Bridge
130-Ray DeLaNuez, Edison
135-Adam Mongelli, South River
140-David Powell, Piscataway
145-Eric Norgard, Middlesex
152-Nick Vallone, South Plainfield
160-Tyler Adams, Piscataway
171-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick
189-Mark Tyson, Monroe
215-Sean Meagher, North Brunswick
HWT-Bobby Sacks, South Plainfield
THIRD TEAM
103-Tyler Hunt, South Plainfield
112-Rich Szeliga, South Plainfield
119-Devohn Cook, Piscataway
125-Ryan Sacco, South Plainfield
130-Mike Pysniak, Bishop Ahr
135-Devon Coates, Edison
140-Joel Santos, South Plainfield
145-David Saley, Monroe
152-Tevin Shaw, Piscataway
160-Steven Zafrani, Old Bridge
171-Frank Bozzomo, Middlesex
189-Nick Orak, Old Bridge
215-Seth Yocum, South Plainfield
HWT-Marc Ruggiero, J.P. Stevens
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Senior Brendan Vercammen assisted on both goal
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 2, WOODBRIDGE 1:Seniors Mike Heyer and Patrick Harkness scored four minutes apart midway through the second half as the Vikings rallied for a GMC Red Division win.
Senior Brendan Vercammen assisted on both goals for South Brunswick (3-4, 3-4), which has won two straight after a 1-4 start.
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009909230373
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Piscataway over South Brunswick
Freeman's two goals power Piscataway
STAFF REPORT • SEPTEMBER 12, 2009
Freshman forward Aaron Freeman scored both goals, including a sliding game-winner with less than two minutes left, as the Piscataway High School boys soccer team picked up its first win, 2-1, over Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division rival South Brunswick.
After staking the Chiefs (1-1, 1-1 GMC Red) to a 1-0 lead in the second minute, Freeman struck again in the waning moments, connecting on a cross from Kevin Buck with 1:12 to go.
The defending division champion Vikings (0-2, 0-2) evened things up midway through the second half, but ultimately dropped their second game in as many days. Jarret Kling scored his second goal in as many days off an assist from Brendan Vercammen.
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090912/sports0501/909120347
STAFF REPORT • SEPTEMBER 12, 2009
Freshman forward Aaron Freeman scored both goals, including a sliding game-winner with less than two minutes left, as the Piscataway High School boys soccer team picked up its first win, 2-1, over Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division rival South Brunswick.
After staking the Chiefs (1-1, 1-1 GMC Red) to a 1-0 lead in the second minute, Freeman struck again in the waning moments, connecting on a cross from Kevin Buck with 1:12 to go.
The defending division champion Vikings (0-2, 0-2) evened things up midway through the second half, but ultimately dropped their second game in as many days. Jarret Kling scored his second goal in as many days off an assist from Brendan Vercammen.
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090912/sports0501/909120347
Monday, July 27, 2009
Winter mat success starts now
Winter mat success starts now
BY MEREDITH GALANTE • EDITORIAL INTERN • JULY 20, 2009
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OLD BRDGE — Bryan Garnett wants his Old Bridge wrestling team to be at the elite level come the 2009 winter season.
Throughout Garnett's 23 years of coaching at Old Bridge High School, he's realized wrestling has become a year-round sport. In order for his Knights to compete at the top level come winter the team has to wrestle in the summer.
So Garnett has had his team participate in the Old Bridge Summer Duals wrestling tournament every summer since its creation 16 years ago. The first matches started Monday evening and will last until Thursday's championship match.
"I always tell my team, "a time will come when winter will ask, what did you do all summer?' " Garnett, the eighth-year coach said.
Most Greater Middlesex Conference teams appear in the Summer Duals for various reasons: to get more mat time, to try new moves, to scout the wrestlers on opposing teams, to bond the incoming freshmen with the rising varsity players.
Other teams come to win, come to defend their title, like South Plainfield, which has won the Summer Duals 12 years in a row.
South Plainfield head coach Kevin McCann said the tournament is a learning experience for the wrestlers, but he doesn't want to see them lose. South Plainfield has a strong wrestling tradition, and his team always tries to represent that to the best of its ability.
In order to win GMC titles and state titles (2005, 2006 and 2007 most recently), McCann says he tries to get almost a full season of matches in for his athletes before the real season even begins. The Summer Duals helps McCann achieve that goal.
"We are one of the best teams in the area," McCann said. "We are always looking to win. It's both a teaching and learning experience but I don't want to see any wrestlers lose a match they were suppose to win."
McCann's South Plainfield squad started the tournament in defending champion form, demolishing the Westfield/Rahway team 64-3 in the first round of Monday night's matches, with just one Tiger wrestler losing a match.
Garnett said most of the teams aren't complete. Some athletes are on vacation, others have different weights in the summer due to playing other sports. Garnett said the goal is to refine his wrestlers.
South Brunswick senior Brendan Vercammen, who has wrestled at the Old Bridge Summer Duals for three years, just wants mat time. He wants to try new moves.
"I don't care if I win or lose," Vercammen, 17, said. "I just want to improve. The best teams in the state wrestle all summer. So we have to to."
The trend has affected every team vying for the top spots in the county and in the state, making the Summer Duals and other summer tournaments that much more coveted.
Currently 16 teams participate in the tournament. The Summer Duals can accommodate up to 18 based on the number of mats Old Bridge has.
"It's about the mat time," Garnett said. "If I have a kid who is bad on his feet I'm going to refine it here. — I had a state caliber wrestler lose tonight. Does it matter? No. It's summer. We talk it out. It's all about helping the kids for the winter."
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20090720/SPORTS14/907200361/1095/SPORTS
BY MEREDITH GALANTE • EDITORIAL INTERN • JULY 20, 2009
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OLD BRDGE — Bryan Garnett wants his Old Bridge wrestling team to be at the elite level come the 2009 winter season.
Throughout Garnett's 23 years of coaching at Old Bridge High School, he's realized wrestling has become a year-round sport. In order for his Knights to compete at the top level come winter the team has to wrestle in the summer.
So Garnett has had his team participate in the Old Bridge Summer Duals wrestling tournament every summer since its creation 16 years ago. The first matches started Monday evening and will last until Thursday's championship match.
"I always tell my team, "a time will come when winter will ask, what did you do all summer?' " Garnett, the eighth-year coach said.
Most Greater Middlesex Conference teams appear in the Summer Duals for various reasons: to get more mat time, to try new moves, to scout the wrestlers on opposing teams, to bond the incoming freshmen with the rising varsity players.
Other teams come to win, come to defend their title, like South Plainfield, which has won the Summer Duals 12 years in a row.
South Plainfield head coach Kevin McCann said the tournament is a learning experience for the wrestlers, but he doesn't want to see them lose. South Plainfield has a strong wrestling tradition, and his team always tries to represent that to the best of its ability.
In order to win GMC titles and state titles (2005, 2006 and 2007 most recently), McCann says he tries to get almost a full season of matches in for his athletes before the real season even begins. The Summer Duals helps McCann achieve that goal.
"We are one of the best teams in the area," McCann said. "We are always looking to win. It's both a teaching and learning experience but I don't want to see any wrestlers lose a match they were suppose to win."
McCann's South Plainfield squad started the tournament in defending champion form, demolishing the Westfield/Rahway team 64-3 in the first round of Monday night's matches, with just one Tiger wrestler losing a match.
Garnett said most of the teams aren't complete. Some athletes are on vacation, others have different weights in the summer due to playing other sports. Garnett said the goal is to refine his wrestlers.
South Brunswick senior Brendan Vercammen, who has wrestled at the Old Bridge Summer Duals for three years, just wants mat time. He wants to try new moves.
"I don't care if I win or lose," Vercammen, 17, said. "I just want to improve. The best teams in the state wrestle all summer. So we have to to."
The trend has affected every team vying for the top spots in the county and in the state, making the Summer Duals and other summer tournaments that much more coveted.
Currently 16 teams participate in the tournament. The Summer Duals can accommodate up to 18 based on the number of mats Old Bridge has.
"It's about the mat time," Garnett said. "If I have a kid who is bad on his feet I'm going to refine it here. — I had a state caliber wrestler lose tonight. Does it matter? No. It's summer. We talk it out. It's all about helping the kids for the winter."
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20090720/SPORTS14/907200361/1095/SPORTS
Central Jersey Boys Track Resul
Central Jersey Boys Track Results
Jim Lambert, May 23, 2009 8:04 p.m.
CENTRAL JERSEY
GROUP 4
TEAMS: 1-Freehold Township 69. 2-West Windsor-Plainsboro South 54. 3-Old Bridge 50. 4-Trenton 34. 5-Manalapan 30. 6-Hunterdon Central 29. 7-South Brunswick 28. 8-Montgomery 27. 9-Rancocas Valley 26. 10-East Brunswick 24. 11-Jackson 20. 12-Colts Neck 18. 13-Hillsborough 13. 14-Middletown North, North Brunswick 11. 16-Brick Memorial 10. 17-Howell 5. 18-Sayreville 4. 19-Marlboro 2.
100-METER DASH: 1-Jihaad Howard, Brick Memorial, 11.01. 2-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 11.13. 3-Robby Robinson, Montgomery, 11.30. 4-Brian Gayle, Old Bridge, 11.33. 5-E.J. Tucker, Marlboro, 11.37. 6-Cody Shelcusky, South Brunswick, 11.39.
200-METER DASH: 1-Jeffrey Riemann, West Windsor South, 22.35. 2-Jihaad Howard, Brick Memorial, 22.55. 3-Gilson Cortes, Jackson Memorial, 22.71. 4-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 22.87. 5-Robby Robinson, Montgomery, 22.93. 6-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 23.08.
400-METER RUN: 1-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 48.98. 2-Kendall White, Rancocas Valley, 49.30. 3-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 49.56. 4-Jeffrey Riemann, West Windsor South, 49.77. 5-Anthony Menza, Malanapan, 49.92. 6-Gilson Cortes, Jackson, 50.32.
800-METER RUN: 1-Robby Andrews, Manalapan, 1:56.22. 2-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 1:58.74. 3-Brian Schoefer, West Windsor South, 1:58.74. 4-Shawn Burke, Old Bridge, 1:58.78. 5-Kingsley Prophete, Manalapan, 1:58.88. 6-Luke Zirngibil, Middletown North, 1:59.22.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Robby Andrews, Manalapan, 4:20.13. 2-Sam Macaluso, West Windsor South, 4:20.92. 3-Mark Leininger, Colts Neck, 4:21.91. 4-Brian Schoefer, West Windsor South, 4:22.94. 5-Kevin Foy, West Windsor South, 4:27.01. 6-Anthony Branco, Old Bridge, 4:27.65.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Sam Macaluso, West Windsor South, 9:29.18. 2-Mark Leininger, Colts Neck, 9:29.95. 3-Kevin Foy, West Windsor South, 9:36.69. 4-Michael O'Dowd, Colts Neck, 9:36.90. 5-Jordan Magath, Hillsborough, 9:37.14. 6-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 9:52.63.
110-METER HURDLES: 1-Rolston Brathwaite, Trenton, 14.39. 2-Seth Robinson, Rancocas Valley, 15.19. 3-Sean Walsh, Freehold Twp., 15.40. 4-Steven Kaplan, Hunterdon Central, 15.67. 5-Matthew Millemann, Hillsborough, 15.84. 6-Chris Donlon, Freehold Twp. 15.98.
400-METER HURDLES: 1-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 55.03. 2-Jeff Kole, Freehold Twp., 56.12. 3-Adam Stokes, Jackson, 56.20. 4-Steve Kaplan, Hunterdon Central, 56.29. 5-Oshane Rennie, Rancocas Valley, 56.66. 6-Jevon Tyree, South Brunswick, 56.71.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Ashraf Abdus Salaam, East Brunswick, 6-4. 2-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 6-2. 3-Joshua McGriff, Hunterdon Central and Adeny Adenugba, North Brunswick, 6-2. 5-Justin Bailey, Trenton Central, 6-2. 6-Dane Hagemann, Montgomery and Cody Watts, Hillsborough, 6-0.
LONG JUMP: 1-Rolston Brathwaite, Trenton, 23-3, meet record; former record, 22-11, Kevin Mobley, Neptune, 1984. 2-Frank Rubino, Montgomery, 21-6½. 3-Alex Prieto, West Windsor South, 21-4½. 4-Daniel Battaglia, Hunterdon Central, 20-11½. 5-Christopher Ibrahim, Hunterdon Central, 20-11. 6-Andrew Spampanato, Howell, 20-3½.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Rolston Braithwaite, Trenton, 48-4, meet record; former record, 48-2, Devon Bond, Trenton, 2007. 2-Alex Prieto, West Windsor South, 44-7. 3-Adenyi Adenugba, North Brunswick, 44-2. 4-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 43-7. 5-Tom Perry, Old Bridge, 43-3. 6-Frank Rubino, Montgomery, 42-9.
SHOT PUT: 1-Jorge Merino, Old Bridge, 57-8. 2-Paul Amakihe, Freehold Twp., 50-3½. 3-Shane Carle, Jackson, 49-6. 4-Jonathan Gutman, Montgomery, 48-3. 5-Eric Mahler, Old Bridge, 48-1. 6-Terrance Brown, Jackson, 47-5¾.
DISCUS: 1-Samuel Mattis, East Brunswick, 163-10. 2-Jorge Merino, Old Bridge, 163-1. 3-Dominick, Padovano, South Brunswick, 149-8. 4-Shane Carle, Jackson, 147-1. 5-Connor Saker, Jackson, 146-3. 6-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 142-10.
JAVELIN: 1-Max Gordon, Middletown North, 171-7. 2-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 169-4. 3-Christopher Tillotson, Hillsborough, 166-8. 4-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick, 164-5. 5-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 159-6. 6-Cody Watts, Hillsborough, 157-0.
POLE VAULT: 1-Timothy Shanahan, Hunterdon Central, 12-6. 2-Jonathan Bellizio, South Brunswick, 12-6. 3-Kan Xu, Montgomery, 12-0. 4-John Klubnick, Howell, 12-0. 5-Anthony Dovidio, Hillsborough and Brandon Smith, Montgomery, 12.0.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-Freehold Twp. (Matt Intile, Ralph McFadden, Bobby Searby, Ryan Spadola) 3:22.05. 2-Rancocas Valley 3:23.18. 3-Manalapan 3:23.19. 4-East Brunswick 3:24.82. 5-Trenton 3:25.86. 6-Old Bridge 3:26.22.
http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-1435401805063854938/central-jersey-boys-track-results/
Jim Lambert, May 23, 2009 8:04 p.m.
CENTRAL JERSEY
GROUP 4
TEAMS: 1-Freehold Township 69. 2-West Windsor-Plainsboro South 54. 3-Old Bridge 50. 4-Trenton 34. 5-Manalapan 30. 6-Hunterdon Central 29. 7-South Brunswick 28. 8-Montgomery 27. 9-Rancocas Valley 26. 10-East Brunswick 24. 11-Jackson 20. 12-Colts Neck 18. 13-Hillsborough 13. 14-Middletown North, North Brunswick 11. 16-Brick Memorial 10. 17-Howell 5. 18-Sayreville 4. 19-Marlboro 2.
100-METER DASH: 1-Jihaad Howard, Brick Memorial, 11.01. 2-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 11.13. 3-Robby Robinson, Montgomery, 11.30. 4-Brian Gayle, Old Bridge, 11.33. 5-E.J. Tucker, Marlboro, 11.37. 6-Cody Shelcusky, South Brunswick, 11.39.
200-METER DASH: 1-Jeffrey Riemann, West Windsor South, 22.35. 2-Jihaad Howard, Brick Memorial, 22.55. 3-Gilson Cortes, Jackson Memorial, 22.71. 4-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 22.87. 5-Robby Robinson, Montgomery, 22.93. 6-Brian Oni, South Brunswick, 23.08.
400-METER RUN: 1-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 48.98. 2-Kendall White, Rancocas Valley, 49.30. 3-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 49.56. 4-Jeffrey Riemann, West Windsor South, 49.77. 5-Anthony Menza, Malanapan, 49.92. 6-Gilson Cortes, Jackson, 50.32.
800-METER RUN: 1-Robby Andrews, Manalapan, 1:56.22. 2-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 1:58.74. 3-Brian Schoefer, West Windsor South, 1:58.74. 4-Shawn Burke, Old Bridge, 1:58.78. 5-Kingsley Prophete, Manalapan, 1:58.88. 6-Luke Zirngibil, Middletown North, 1:59.22.
1,600-METER RUN: 1-Robby Andrews, Manalapan, 4:20.13. 2-Sam Macaluso, West Windsor South, 4:20.92. 3-Mark Leininger, Colts Neck, 4:21.91. 4-Brian Schoefer, West Windsor South, 4:22.94. 5-Kevin Foy, West Windsor South, 4:27.01. 6-Anthony Branco, Old Bridge, 4:27.65.
3,200-METER RUN: 1-Sam Macaluso, West Windsor South, 9:29.18. 2-Mark Leininger, Colts Neck, 9:29.95. 3-Kevin Foy, West Windsor South, 9:36.69. 4-Michael O'Dowd, Colts Neck, 9:36.90. 5-Jordan Magath, Hillsborough, 9:37.14. 6-Corey O'Neill, Old Bridge, 9:52.63.
110-METER HURDLES: 1-Rolston Brathwaite, Trenton, 14.39. 2-Seth Robinson, Rancocas Valley, 15.19. 3-Sean Walsh, Freehold Twp., 15.40. 4-Steven Kaplan, Hunterdon Central, 15.67. 5-Matthew Millemann, Hillsborough, 15.84. 6-Chris Donlon, Freehold Twp. 15.98.
400-METER HURDLES: 1-Bobby Searby, Freehold Twp., 55.03. 2-Jeff Kole, Freehold Twp., 56.12. 3-Adam Stokes, Jackson, 56.20. 4-Steve Kaplan, Hunterdon Central, 56.29. 5-Oshane Rennie, Rancocas Valley, 56.66. 6-Jevon Tyree, South Brunswick, 56.71.
HIGH JUMP: 1-Ashraf Abdus Salaam, East Brunswick, 6-4. 2-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 6-2. 3-Joshua McGriff, Hunterdon Central and Adeny Adenugba, North Brunswick, 6-2. 5-Justin Bailey, Trenton Central, 6-2. 6-Dane Hagemann, Montgomery and Cody Watts, Hillsborough, 6-0.
LONG JUMP: 1-Rolston Brathwaite, Trenton, 23-3, meet record; former record, 22-11, Kevin Mobley, Neptune, 1984. 2-Frank Rubino, Montgomery, 21-6½. 3-Alex Prieto, West Windsor South, 21-4½. 4-Daniel Battaglia, Hunterdon Central, 20-11½. 5-Christopher Ibrahim, Hunterdon Central, 20-11. 6-Andrew Spampanato, Howell, 20-3½.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1-Rolston Braithwaite, Trenton, 48-4, meet record; former record, 48-2, Devon Bond, Trenton, 2007. 2-Alex Prieto, West Windsor South, 44-7. 3-Adenyi Adenugba, North Brunswick, 44-2. 4-Emeka Eze, Sayreville, 43-7. 5-Tom Perry, Old Bridge, 43-3. 6-Frank Rubino, Montgomery, 42-9.
SHOT PUT: 1-Jorge Merino, Old Bridge, 57-8. 2-Paul Amakihe, Freehold Twp., 50-3½. 3-Shane Carle, Jackson, 49-6. 4-Jonathan Gutman, Montgomery, 48-3. 5-Eric Mahler, Old Bridge, 48-1. 6-Terrance Brown, Jackson, 47-5¾.
DISCUS: 1-Samuel Mattis, East Brunswick, 163-10. 2-Jorge Merino, Old Bridge, 163-1. 3-Dominick, Padovano, South Brunswick, 149-8. 4-Shane Carle, Jackson, 147-1. 5-Connor Saker, Jackson, 146-3. 6-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 142-10.
JAVELIN: 1-Max Gordon, Middletown North, 171-7. 2-Andre Davis, Old Bridge, 169-4. 3-Christopher Tillotson, Hillsborough, 166-8. 4-Brendan Vercammen, South Brunswick, 164-5. 5-Ryan Spadola, Freehold Twp., 159-6. 6-Cody Watts, Hillsborough, 157-0.
POLE VAULT: 1-Timothy Shanahan, Hunterdon Central, 12-6. 2-Jonathan Bellizio, South Brunswick, 12-6. 3-Kan Xu, Montgomery, 12-0. 4-John Klubnick, Howell, 12-0. 5-Anthony Dovidio, Hillsborough and Brandon Smith, Montgomery, 12.0.
1,600-METER RELAY: 1-Freehold Twp. (Matt Intile, Ralph McFadden, Bobby Searby, Ryan Spadola) 3:22.05. 2-Rancocas Valley 3:23.18. 3-Manalapan 3:23.19. 4-East Brunswick 3:24.82. 5-Trenton 3:25.86. 6-Old Bridge 3:26.22.
http://highschoolsports.nj.com/news/article/-1435401805063854938/central-jersey-boys-track-results/
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
N.J. races drawing larger numbers despite higher fees, down economy
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/nj_races_drawing_larger_number.html
see photo of Ken V above
N.J. races drawing larger numbers despite higher fees, down economy
by Philip Read/The Star-Ledger
Monday June 22, 2009, 6:41 PM
The packs of runners hitting New Jersey's competitive race circuit is up, the penny-pinching economy be damned.
This spring, the Newport 10,000-meter race in Jersey City drew 10 percent more runners than last year. The Ridgewood 10K pulled in 21 percent more. And the popular President's Cup 5K in Millburn just tallied 24 percent more.
Aristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger
A composite of runners at the finish-line at the President's Cup 5K. Race holders are saying the number of entries for races are up this year despite higher entry fees and a down economy.
Ed Kelly, a member of the Essex Running Club, has witnessed the packed starting lines, crammed with runners thirsty for a "PR," or personal record, or just a recreational diversion before the post-race party.
"I think basically people are staying close to home. I don't think they're opting for the big-ticket vacations," said Kelly, who lives in Cedar Grove. "This is their getaway."
Dean Shonts, the long-time director of the President's Cup 5K, has also noticed the surge, something he has seen with each economic downturn since opening the Sneaker Factory in Millburn in 1978.
"People need the stress release," he said.
Put another way, it's about having control over your life in uncertain times, said Charles Maher, a sport psychologist and professor who heads up Rutgers University's Sport Psychology Institute.
"It may, for some people, be the only thing in life that they can count on," he said of running 5K and 10K races with a start and a finish and like-minded people. "It's an opportunity to get out of all the negativity that exists, whether in the office or on television."
Not that runners aren't price conscious. Kelly pays entry fees for about 50 races a year, each running up to $30 apiece, and just paid $180 to sign up for the New York Marathon.
"They are getting pretty steep," he said of the fees.
John Guth, 34, a member of the Morris County Striders running club, stopped at a table covered with race brochures ahead of President's Cup 5K on June 15 and blurted out a proclamation to those gathered around.
"It's cheap too, only $18," he said of the fee for those who registered in advance for the upcoming 5K Battle of the Business in Florham Park.
For some, juggling a race entry fee is no different than juggling the bills.
"You cut back on other things ... eating out, going out," said David Allara, 23, of South Plainfield, a member of the Raritan Valley Roadrunners.
Those who pre-registered for the President's Cup paid $22 or $25, depending on how early they signed up, or $30 on race day - about $5 more than two years ago.
But as the 8 p.m. start time approached, lines of runners ran 16 deep to register - many clutching a $20 note and a $10 note.
In all, 1,340 runners crossed the finish line.
The surge in runners during a deep depression has been a topic of conversation lately for David Siconolfi, whose CompuScore of New Providence provides professional race timing and results for scores of New Jersey races.
"It's kind of opposite of what you'd expect," he said. "Maybe more people have free time. Maybe they're unemployed. I'm not sure what the answer is, but we've definitely seen the trend."
So too has Mark Zenobia, who as the president of On Your Mark Productions is a familiar sight at New Jersey races and the man who entices crowds to loudly applaud award winners by shouting "Give it up!"
"My numbers are up 15 to 20 percent across the board," he said of participation. "We've only had one race with negative numbers."
One of his theories: a benign winter. "They train earlier and they race more often. Once they race earlier, they want to race more," he said.
But he has another observation. Cost-conscious people might be putting off a long weekend trip and taking in a race instead. The now standard $25 fee for a 5K race, which is 3.1 miles long, borders on the extreme, he said, but he has gotten no complaints.
The recession could be a factor, though, he said. "People would rather run than scream."
Even as entry fees inch upward, the old standby "goodie bag," with nutrition bars, lip balm, water bottles, refrigerator magnets and discounts at running shops, appears to be on the wane, in part because of the economy, observers said.
"It's harder to get the things to put in them. The banks are not having as many giveaways," said Shonts, the President's Cup director. "It's also time-consuming to bag bags. It can take seven or eight hours. Then, you have to store them someplace."
The more expensive tech T-shirt are also being supplanted by the cheaper, once dominant cotton ones.
There are other enticements to race. For one, financially stressed runners say they can take solace in the knowledge their entry fees often go to charity, such as for melanoma research or for young people facing learning challenges at The Children's Institute in Verona.
Then there's the deejay, whose loud speakers at the President's Cup blared Barry Manilow singing "Copacabana," and a Sam Adams truck dispersing beer -- gratis -- to a handful of runners pre-race, awaiting the post-race crowd.
"The beer helps," the Raritan club's Allara said of the amenity. "It pretty much flows til 10 o'clock."
With 19 minutes to go before the 8 p.m. race start, the lines at the $30 entry fee table shortened. Around the corner, another line formed.
Some 89 runners made a jagged line reaching a block long, all for a chance at one of eight portable toilets.
see photo of Ken V above
N.J. races drawing larger numbers despite higher fees, down economy
by Philip Read/The Star-Ledger
Monday June 22, 2009, 6:41 PM
The packs of runners hitting New Jersey's competitive race circuit is up, the penny-pinching economy be damned.
This spring, the Newport 10,000-meter race in Jersey City drew 10 percent more runners than last year. The Ridgewood 10K pulled in 21 percent more. And the popular President's Cup 5K in Millburn just tallied 24 percent more.
Aristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger
A composite of runners at the finish-line at the President's Cup 5K. Race holders are saying the number of entries for races are up this year despite higher entry fees and a down economy.
Ed Kelly, a member of the Essex Running Club, has witnessed the packed starting lines, crammed with runners thirsty for a "PR," or personal record, or just a recreational diversion before the post-race party.
"I think basically people are staying close to home. I don't think they're opting for the big-ticket vacations," said Kelly, who lives in Cedar Grove. "This is their getaway."
Dean Shonts, the long-time director of the President's Cup 5K, has also noticed the surge, something he has seen with each economic downturn since opening the Sneaker Factory in Millburn in 1978.
"People need the stress release," he said.
Put another way, it's about having control over your life in uncertain times, said Charles Maher, a sport psychologist and professor who heads up Rutgers University's Sport Psychology Institute.
"It may, for some people, be the only thing in life that they can count on," he said of running 5K and 10K races with a start and a finish and like-minded people. "It's an opportunity to get out of all the negativity that exists, whether in the office or on television."
Not that runners aren't price conscious. Kelly pays entry fees for about 50 races a year, each running up to $30 apiece, and just paid $180 to sign up for the New York Marathon.
"They are getting pretty steep," he said of the fees.
John Guth, 34, a member of the Morris County Striders running club, stopped at a table covered with race brochures ahead of President's Cup 5K on June 15 and blurted out a proclamation to those gathered around.
"It's cheap too, only $18," he said of the fee for those who registered in advance for the upcoming 5K Battle of the Business in Florham Park.
For some, juggling a race entry fee is no different than juggling the bills.
"You cut back on other things ... eating out, going out," said David Allara, 23, of South Plainfield, a member of the Raritan Valley Roadrunners.
Those who pre-registered for the President's Cup paid $22 or $25, depending on how early they signed up, or $30 on race day - about $5 more than two years ago.
But as the 8 p.m. start time approached, lines of runners ran 16 deep to register - many clutching a $20 note and a $10 note.
In all, 1,340 runners crossed the finish line.
The surge in runners during a deep depression has been a topic of conversation lately for David Siconolfi, whose CompuScore of New Providence provides professional race timing and results for scores of New Jersey races.
"It's kind of opposite of what you'd expect," he said. "Maybe more people have free time. Maybe they're unemployed. I'm not sure what the answer is, but we've definitely seen the trend."
So too has Mark Zenobia, who as the president of On Your Mark Productions is a familiar sight at New Jersey races and the man who entices crowds to loudly applaud award winners by shouting "Give it up!"
"My numbers are up 15 to 20 percent across the board," he said of participation. "We've only had one race with negative numbers."
One of his theories: a benign winter. "They train earlier and they race more often. Once they race earlier, they want to race more," he said.
But he has another observation. Cost-conscious people might be putting off a long weekend trip and taking in a race instead. The now standard $25 fee for a 5K race, which is 3.1 miles long, borders on the extreme, he said, but he has gotten no complaints.
The recession could be a factor, though, he said. "People would rather run than scream."
Even as entry fees inch upward, the old standby "goodie bag," with nutrition bars, lip balm, water bottles, refrigerator magnets and discounts at running shops, appears to be on the wane, in part because of the economy, observers said.
"It's harder to get the things to put in them. The banks are not having as many giveaways," said Shonts, the President's Cup director. "It's also time-consuming to bag bags. It can take seven or eight hours. Then, you have to store them someplace."
The more expensive tech T-shirt are also being supplanted by the cheaper, once dominant cotton ones.
There are other enticements to race. For one, financially stressed runners say they can take solace in the knowledge their entry fees often go to charity, such as for melanoma research or for young people facing learning challenges at The Children's Institute in Verona.
Then there's the deejay, whose loud speakers at the President's Cup blared Barry Manilow singing "Copacabana," and a Sam Adams truck dispersing beer -- gratis -- to a handful of runners pre-race, awaiting the post-race crowd.
"The beer helps," the Raritan club's Allara said of the amenity. "It pretty much flows til 10 o'clock."
With 19 minutes to go before the 8 p.m. race start, the lines at the $30 entry fee table shortened. Around the corner, another line formed.
Some 89 runners made a jagged line reaching a block long, all for a chance at one of eight portable toilets.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
NWCA HS Scorebook http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcaonline/results/Scorebook/WrestlerInfo.aspx?ID=866191
Welcome to the Scorebook for Brendan Vercammen as of 3/6/09
HS Main Page HS Wrestler Reports HS Team Reports HS Meet Results HS Live Cvg Meets
Col Main Page Col Wrestler Reports Col Team Reports Col Meet Results Col Live Cvg Meets Col Conf Standings
School State Last Name First Name Grade Gender Wt Class Record
South Brunswick Hs NJ Vercammen Brendan 11 M 171 31 - 7
2009 Season Stats 2009 Season Results
Category Value Scored Value Allowed
Wins 31
Losses 7
Pins 17 1
Forfeits 2
Disqualifications 0 0
Defaults 0 0
Tech Falls 0 0
Major Decisions 2 1
Decisions 10 5
Total Team Pts 152 25
Date Opponent Name Opponent School Wt Class Result WinType Score Tourney Place
12/20/2008 Haines, Mike Cinnaminson High School 189 L DEC 2 - 3
12/20/2008 Pascarella, Nick Vernon Township High School 189 W FALL 4:29
12/20/2008 Bozzomo, Frank Middlesex High School 189 W DEC 3 - 0
12/23/2008 Condito, Nico John P. Stevens High School 215 W FALL 1:32
12/27/2008 Chiappetta, Mike Southern Regional High School 171 W FALL 0:48 6th
12/27/2008 Gentile, Jimmy Paulsboro H.S. 171 L MD 5 - 15 6th
12/27/2008 Ruiz, Devin St Peters Preparatory School 171 W FALL 3:04 6th
12/27/2008 scott, daymein Eastern High School 171 L DEC 2 - 3 6th
1/3/2009 Maglione, Frank JFK-Iselin 189 W FALL 1:41
1/3/2009 Silencieux, Josh Franklin High School 189 W FALL 1:33
1/3/2009 Ramos, Chris Piscataway High School 189 W FALL 2:38
1/7/2009 Morales, Sammy Perth Amboy High School 171 W FALL 5:33
1/8/2009 Malaga, Antonio Woodbridge High School 189 W FALL 3:06
1/14/2009 Frost, Nathan West Windor- Plainsboro North 189 W FALL 3:45
1/17/2009 Calello, Anthony Edison High School 171 W FALL 3:01
1/17/2009 Seymour, Keith Sayreville War Memorial High S 189 W FALL 3:28
1/17/2009 Bach, Eric Kittatinny Regional Jr/Sr High 189 W DEC 1 - 0
1/20/2009 Wagner, Mike South Plainfield 171 L DEC 1 - 3
1/22/2009 Colts Neck 215 W For
1/27/2009 Haughney, Trevor Old Bridge High School 171 L DEC 1 - 5
1/30/2009 Hom, Anthony John P. Stevens High School 171 W FALL 3:04 2nd
1/30/2009 Randall-Goodwin, Will Highland Park 171 W DEC 1 - 0 2nd
1/30/2009 Perez, Eric Perth Amboy High School 171 W MD 15 - 3 2nd
1/30/2009 Wagner, Mike South Plainfield 171 L DEC 0 - 3 2nd
2/7/2009 Caturano, Ben North Brunswick Township High 171 W DEC 5 - 4
2/7/2009 Kacy Epps Rutgers Prep 171 L FALL 1:16
2/7/2009 Arthur Johnson High School 189 W For
2/11/2009 Cushley, Dan Manalapan High School 215 W FALL 0:55
2/12/2009 D'Amico, Justin Spotswood High School 171 W FALL 1:47
2/14/2009 Segreto, John East Brunswick H.S. 171 W MD 14 - 1
2/14/2009 Randall-Goodwin, Will Highland Park 171 W DEC 4 - 3
2/14/2009 Ayeni, Olukayode Willingboro High School 189 W DEC 4 - 3
2/21/2009 Willis, Jake North Brunswick Township High 171 W FALL 2:00 1st
2/21/2009 Pipala, Hunter Monroe Township High School 171 W DEC 9 - 7 1st
2/21/2009 Haughney, Trevor Old Bridge High School 171 W DEC 9 - 8 1st
2/24/2009 Hart, CJ Bishop Ahr 171 W FALL 3:53 1st
2/24/2009 Lewis, Cody Hunterdon Central Reg High Sch 171 W DEC 3 - 2 1st
2/24/2009 Goddiess, George Hillsborough High School 171 W DEC 2 - 1 1st
Welcome to the Scorebook for Brendan Vercammen as of 3/6/09
HS Main Page HS Wrestler Reports HS Team Reports HS Meet Results HS Live Cvg Meets
Col Main Page Col Wrestler Reports Col Team Reports Col Meet Results Col Live Cvg Meets Col Conf Standings
School State Last Name First Name Grade Gender Wt Class Record
South Brunswick Hs NJ Vercammen Brendan 11 M 171 31 - 7
2009 Season Stats 2009 Season Results
Category Value Scored Value Allowed
Wins 31
Losses 7
Pins 17 1
Forfeits 2
Disqualifications 0 0
Defaults 0 0
Tech Falls 0 0
Major Decisions 2 1
Decisions 10 5
Total Team Pts 152 25
Date Opponent Name Opponent School Wt Class Result WinType Score Tourney Place
12/20/2008 Haines, Mike Cinnaminson High School 189 L DEC 2 - 3
12/20/2008 Pascarella, Nick Vernon Township High School 189 W FALL 4:29
12/20/2008 Bozzomo, Frank Middlesex High School 189 W DEC 3 - 0
12/23/2008 Condito, Nico John P. Stevens High School 215 W FALL 1:32
12/27/2008 Chiappetta, Mike Southern Regional High School 171 W FALL 0:48 6th
12/27/2008 Gentile, Jimmy Paulsboro H.S. 171 L MD 5 - 15 6th
12/27/2008 Ruiz, Devin St Peters Preparatory School 171 W FALL 3:04 6th
12/27/2008 scott, daymein Eastern High School 171 L DEC 2 - 3 6th
1/3/2009 Maglione, Frank JFK-Iselin 189 W FALL 1:41
1/3/2009 Silencieux, Josh Franklin High School 189 W FALL 1:33
1/3/2009 Ramos, Chris Piscataway High School 189 W FALL 2:38
1/7/2009 Morales, Sammy Perth Amboy High School 171 W FALL 5:33
1/8/2009 Malaga, Antonio Woodbridge High School 189 W FALL 3:06
1/14/2009 Frost, Nathan West Windor- Plainsboro North 189 W FALL 3:45
1/17/2009 Calello, Anthony Edison High School 171 W FALL 3:01
1/17/2009 Seymour, Keith Sayreville War Memorial High S 189 W FALL 3:28
1/17/2009 Bach, Eric Kittatinny Regional Jr/Sr High 189 W DEC 1 - 0
1/20/2009 Wagner, Mike South Plainfield 171 L DEC 1 - 3
1/22/2009 Colts Neck 215 W For
1/27/2009 Haughney, Trevor Old Bridge High School 171 L DEC 1 - 5
1/30/2009 Hom, Anthony John P. Stevens High School 171 W FALL 3:04 2nd
1/30/2009 Randall-Goodwin, Will Highland Park 171 W DEC 1 - 0 2nd
1/30/2009 Perez, Eric Perth Amboy High School 171 W MD 15 - 3 2nd
1/30/2009 Wagner, Mike South Plainfield 171 L DEC 0 - 3 2nd
2/7/2009 Caturano, Ben North Brunswick Township High 171 W DEC 5 - 4
2/7/2009 Kacy Epps Rutgers Prep 171 L FALL 1:16
2/7/2009 Arthur Johnson High School 189 W For
2/11/2009 Cushley, Dan Manalapan High School 215 W FALL 0:55
2/12/2009 D'Amico, Justin Spotswood High School 171 W FALL 1:47
2/14/2009 Segreto, John East Brunswick H.S. 171 W MD 14 - 1
2/14/2009 Randall-Goodwin, Will Highland Park 171 W DEC 4 - 3
2/14/2009 Ayeni, Olukayode Willingboro High School 189 W DEC 4 - 3
2/21/2009 Willis, Jake North Brunswick Township High 171 W FALL 2:00 1st
2/21/2009 Pipala, Hunter Monroe Township High School 171 W DEC 9 - 7 1st
2/21/2009 Haughney, Trevor Old Bridge High School 171 W DEC 9 - 8 1st
2/24/2009 Hart, CJ Bishop Ahr 171 W FALL 3:53 1st
2/24/2009 Lewis, Cody Hunterdon Central Reg High Sch 171 W DEC 3 - 2 1st
2/24/2009 Goddiess, George Hillsborough High School 171 W DEC 2 - 1 1st
SBHS Wrestling Team details from www.leaguelineup.com/sbwrestling
News Articles
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vercammen surpasses goal
SBHS junior reached states in style by winning region title
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2009 3:02
FLEMINGTON — Brendan Vercammen had one goal at the end of last season, and it got upgraded during this season.
As it turned out, that second goal still turned out to be too low.
”At the end of last season my goal for this year was to make it to regions,” Vercammen said. “Toward the beginning of this season I switched my goal to making it to states, however I had to do it.”
That meant he had to finish in the top three at last weekend’s Region 5 Tournament at Hunterdon Central. But the South Brunswick High junior upgraded his reservations in Atlantic City by winning the 171-pound weight class.
The top-seeded Vercammen defeated Hillsborough’s third-seeded George Goddiess, 2-1 in overtime in the finals.
”I didn’t even come out of districts last year, so this is good,” said Vercammen, who has a district and region title to his credit this year, along with a 31-7 record. “The pressure was off after I won the semifinals, because I knew I was going to states. That was my goal.
”I knew winning regions would be tougher than districts, but I thought I could hang. I came into practice and found out I had the one seed and I was real surprised. I thought ‘OK, that makes it a little easier.’”
Indeed it did. First off, by winning districts, Vercammen did not have to wrestle in Tuesday’s first-round matches. Not to mention his opponents set up nicely.
”He beat (Old Bridge’s Trevor) Haughney in the district finals, and that kid went to states last year so it was a good quality win,” Vikings coach Joe Dougherty said. “It helped us get a good top seed, which kind of helps you along a little bit. You’re not wrestling three hammers. You’re wrestling a couple, but he got a good spot because of what he did in district finals.”
Vercammen opened regions by pinning Bishop Ahr’s eighth-seeded CJ Hart in 4:53, then eked out a 3-2 win over Hunterdon Central’s fourth-seeded Cody Lewis in the semifinals. There would be no district finals rematch, however, as Goddiess pinned second-seeded Haughney in the semis.
That set up in finals with not much action, through little fault of Vercammen.
”He did what he had to do,” Dougherty said. “Their kid was real defensive. I thought we were doing all the offensive maneuvering in neutral, and most of the match was in neutral.
”I started getting a little worried because we were taking all the shots and each of them had a warning for stalling. Brendan was taking shots like he was supposed to be and the kid was kind of hanging back. It was kind of hard to wrestle that way when the kid is sitting back waiting for you.”
Vercammen got a point on a second-period escape and Goddiess tied it with a third-period escape.
After a scoreless sudden-death neutral OT period, Vercammen started the second overtime on top and hung on, then got an escape when starting on the bottom in the third OT.
”I just wanted to hold him down, then get out as fast as I could,” Vercammen said. “After that, there was like 15 seconds left. I didn’t back up, I stayed in my spot and waited for him to attack and kept a good stance.”
The Viking survived an anxious moment when Goddiess nearly took him down before going out of bounds without getting control in the final three seconds.
”When they called it out of bounds I knew he didn’t have any control,” Vercammen said. “But he almost had it, it was close.”
When asked if his heart jumped at that moment, Dougherty broke into a big grin.
”My heart always is jumping,” he said. “But, I’ve been coaching a long time. If it’s meant to be . . .
”Once I saw the second leg I knew we were OK. Brendan was intelligent, he stuck his second leg back, he already knew he was out of bounds, all he had to do was keep that second leg out of reach because that kid had to keep his feet inbounds. That was the first serious shot the kid took all match.”
The win gave South Brunswick a region champion for the third time in four years, and provided the Vikes with a state qualifier for the 10th consecutive year and the 18th time in 21 years.
Vercammen realizes that Convention Hall is a whole new world when it comes to a wrestling arena, but he welcomes the experience.
”I’ll just go out there and do my thing,” he said. “At states, everyone is strong, everyone has good technique and everyone is aggressive, so it’s gonna be tougher. It would be nice to place, but this is my first year there. I’m just going to do as much as I can.”
Dougherty insists there is even more the junior can do. The coach feels Vercammen has gotten this far and still hasn’t shown all that he’s capable of.
”I still think he’s too cautious,” Dougherty said. “He’s never experienced this before. He needs a mindset of ‘I need to be aggressive.’ Kids for the most part are thinking of it at in different perspective. They’re thinking ‘I want to get to states, I want to win a region title.’
”I’m looking at the overall picture, at how I can get this kid to place in the state tournament. You have to have a mindset where you’re looking for improvement every time they step out on the mat. Not that I didn’t see improvement, I definitely saw a little, but I’m looking down the road to get him to place in states, not win regions.”
But in the big picture that has been painted so far this season, Vercammen has certainly been a work of art.
”Brendan’s an athlete,” Dougherty said. “He’s a pretty good soccer player, he’s got a really supportive family, they’ve taken him to a strength and conditioning coach that has helped him. You can see the transformation in his body from last year to this year. He’s got a solid body. For his weight class, his body is solid through and through; his hips and legs.
”With age comes, hopefully, maturity. I think Brendan did mature this year. We’re still hoping he can mature a little bit more. He was a good wrestler last year and the year before that. He was just in a tough weight class.”
And now, he’s making his weight class tough for the other guys in it.
BACKPOINTS: Vercammen has his work cut out for him in the first round. He is seeded sixth in the top bracket and will wrestle third-seeded Omar Akel of Long Branch, who brings a 37-0 record into the states. Akel has nine pins, nine major decisions and three technical falls . . . prelims and pre-quarterfinal bouts will be held Friday, the quarterfinals and semifinals are Saturday, and the finals are Sunday at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Convention Hall.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Solid showing for rest of Vikes
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2009 3:02 PM EST
FLEMINGTON — Although Brendan Vercammen was the lone South Brunswick High wrestler to make it through the regions, head coach Joe Dougherty was pleased with how the majority of the Vikings’ qualifiers handled themselves at Hunterdon Central last week.
After a District 20 tournament at which Dougherty felt his team was not hungry enough — four of five finalists lost in the title bout — the Vikings rebounded on the first night of Region 5. James Pagano, Tyler Jaramillo, Kevin Wadiak, Colin Preacher and Cody Shelcusky all won last Tuesday night to advance to last weekend’s action.
None won on Friday or Saturday, but the fact they made it was encouraging.
”There was definitely a level of satisfaction,” Dougherty said. “For us to bring six kids to a region tournament on a Saturday was quite an accomplishment. I was real pleased with that.
”It was their first experience here. The way the seeding works, you get criteria from being here previous years. So, all our kids got seventh or eighth seeds. We’re wrestling the best kid or second best kid in the weight classes. But the fact they all won that first round is a true testament. They did a really good job.”
Once the Vikings arrived into the seeded rounds, the expectations were just for them to wrestle hard.
”They got as much out of what they had as they probably could have,” Dougherty said. “I couldn’t expect much more. Just them getting here was a milestone.
”We ended up being ranked in the top four in terms of number of kids brought here on Friday. So, it’s coming.”
Congratulations Brendan and best of luck at the States!
Ode to Seniors
Although I didn't write this and I don't know who did as I found it on a blog, it pretty much sums things up.
This weekend, many a senior removed his wrestling shoes and headgear never to put them back on again. While some may have only wrestled during their high school years, more than likely many began at a much younger age, but no matter how many matches they wrestled, how many thousands of hours they logged practicing, how many times they didn't join their family during meal time because they needed to make weight the next day, how many bouts of ringworm they had to contend with, the countless number of miles their parents racked up on the family car driving them to/from, sleepness nights worrying about their next opponent, prayers recited that they would do well.... at the end of their last match, as they exited the lockerroom and left the gym, they became members of an elite and highly regarded alumni comprised of true warriors. No sport demands more, and deserves more respect than high school wrestling, and for all of your sacrifces and accomplishments I salute you, and would be honored to raise your hand into the air because you are all Champions in my mind! All the very best of luck as you move on with your lives, and you surely take with you the mental strength and personal determination to exceed in the future!
REGION V PRE-QUARTER FINALS: SOUTH BRUNSWICK ADVANCES 5 WRESTLERS
The South Brunswick Wrestling team advanced five of six wrestlers competing at the Region 5 pre-quarterfinals at Hunterdon Central High School on Tuesday, February 24, 2009.
Setting the pace for the team was sophomore James Pagano at 119 pounds. Pagano md Matt Breadon from Ewing with a score of 14 – 6. Pagano was in control the entire match and there was never a doubt as to who would be the victor.
Freshman Tyler Jaramillo at 125 pounds defeated Zach Sanders from Somerville with a score of 5 – 4. Although a close match, Jaramillo performed with the confidence and skill of a seasoned wrestler.
Senior Kevin Wadiak at 140 pounds kept fans on the edge of their seats as his match went into overtime with a score of 10 – 10. Wadiak persevered and came through with a takedown winning 12 – 10 against Henry Shapiro from Bound Brook.
Colin Preacher a senior at 145 pounds had a solid performance against Mike Hart from JFK winning with a score of 5 – 1. Preacher also exhibited confidence and skill.
Senior Cody Shelcusky at 160 pounds had a tight match against Alex Sottile from Montgomery. Shelcusky exerted his strength and determination scoring 2 points in the final few seconds of the match winning with a score of 6 – 4.
Junior Jeff Goldhagen at 189 pounds had a heartbreaking loss against Memphis DeLaRosa from Perth Amboy. Goldhagen had a solid start and was winning his match before being caught by DeLaRosa at 3:59.
Pagano, Jaramillo, Wadiak, Preacher, and Shelcusky will join Junior Brendan Vercammen (171) on Friday, February 27th for the quarterfinals. As District Champ, Vercammen had a bye on Tuesday.
Pagano at 8th seed will face 1st seed Mike FrancoBandiero from Edison.
Jaramillo at 8th seed will face 1st seed Jeff Peterson from Edison.
Wadiak at 7th seed will face 2nd seed David Powell from Piscataway.
Preacher at 7th seed will face 2nd seed Colin Hewitt from Franklin.
Shelcusky at 7th seed will face 2nd seed Mike Hafke from Voorhess.
Vercammen at 1st seed will face 8th seed CJ Hart from Bishop Ahr.
Good luck South Brunswick wrestlers!
A Special Thank You To Everyone Who Supported the Brett Griffin Memorial Scholarship Fund
1st Prize Winner: Mr. and Mrs. Fodor from South River received a gas grill.
2nd Prize Winner: Roman Santiago of Sayreville received a basket of Gordie Gear
3rd Prize Winner: Amy Leack of Old Bridge received a gift certificate to Hollywood Cuts
DISTRICT 20 TOURNAMENT NEWS
Team Places Third; Joe Dougherty Awarded Coach of the Year; Vercammen Crowned Champ
by Maryann Wadiak
The South Brunswick Wrestling Team took third place out of a field of 11. South Brunswick had a total of 137.5 points falling behind Sayreville with 202 points and Old Bridge with 213 points.
South Brunswick entered the tournament with 13 wrestlers: Fran White at 103, Justin Lopez at 112, James Pagano at 119, Tyler Jaramillo at 125, Drew Seroka at 130, Manny Ortiz at 135, Kevin Wadiak at 140, Colin Preacher at 145, Edmiond Jasabe at 152, Cody Shelcusky at 160, Brendan Vercammen at 171, Jeff Goldhagen at 189, and Michael Blaine at 215.
After the preliminary round and quarterfinals on Friday night, South Brunswick advanced 10 wrestlers. White had a technical fall over Jason Saley of Monroe 17 – 0, at 6:00. Jaramillo had a major decision over Matt Rabin of WW-P North with a score of 13 –2. Seroka pinned Chris Mealy of WW-P N in 2:12 and Wadiak pinned Alfonso Gonzalez of WW-P S in 2:10. Preacher pinned Iquan Williams from WW-P N in 1:59. Shelcusky won by decision over Chris Bossio from South River with a score of 7 – 3. Vercammen pinned Jake Willis from North Brunswick in 2:00 while Goldhagen pinned Ryan Rizco from South River in 3:23.
After the semifinals on Saturday morning, 5 of South Brunswick wrestlers advanced to the finals, tied with Sayreville for second-most. Pagano won by decision with a score of 2 – 0 over Matthew Paribello of East Brunswick. Wadiak pinned Nick McIntosh from Old Bridge in 3:26. Preacher won by decision with a score of 4 –3 over Gino Schifano from Sayreville. Shelcusky won by decision with a score of 7 – 4 over Brett Kamin from East Brunswick. Vercammen won by decision with a score of 9 – 7 over Hunter Pipala from Monroe.
Jaramillo and Goldhagen both defeated their opponents for a third place finish. Jarmillo won by decision with a score of 11 – 4 over Chris Ronan from Sayreville. Goldhagen pinned Rimoun Hanna from East Brunswick in 2:25.
Fran White and Drew Seroka placed 4th.
Vercammen was South Brunswick’s only champion after the final round, defeating 1st seed Trevor Haughney from Old Bridge with a score of 9 –8. Vercammen had a slow start but an exciting finish as he scored 2 points in the last 20 seconds of the match to capture the gold. Haughney defeated Vercammen 5 – 0 at a dual meet in mid season.
Pagano, Wadiak, Preacher, and Shelcusky each brought home silver medals. Pagano had a close bout against Dan Bergfeldt from Sayreville with a score of 2 – 1. Wadiak lost to Pat Ronan from Sayreville with a score of 7 – 4 while Preacher was pinned by David Saley from Monroe. Shelcusky also had a close match with a score of 3 –2 against Steve Zafrani from Old Bridge.
Coach Joe Dougherty was named District 20 Coach of the Year and led his team to a third place finish with 1 champion, 4 silver medal winners, and 2 bronze medal winners advancing 7 wrestlers to the Region V Tournament at Hunterdon Central. Jaramillo, Goldhagen, Pagano, Wadiak, Preacher, Shelcusky, and Vercammen advanced.
South Brunswick Wrestlers Fair Well at GMCT
Overall the South Brunswick Varsity Wrestling team had a decent performance at the Greater Middlesex County Tournament this past weekend. The team placed 9th out of a field of 22 with several wrestlers bringing home medals while placing above their seeds.
Fran White at 103 pounds defeated three of his opponents for a 5th place finish. White’s final bout included a win against Paff from Middlesex who pinned White early in the season.
James Pagano at 119 pounds placed 6th earning 2 wins along the way. Pagano had the opportunity to wrestle opponents he has not seen so far this season including some he will face in the Districts.
Drew Seroka at 130 pounds also faced some new opponents and faired well earning a 6th place finish. Seroka won one match by decision and the other with a 3rd period fall.
Manny Ortiz at 135 pounds took a 6th place finish winning two matches. Ortiz pinned one of his opponents with a 0:30 fall.
Kevin Wadiak at 140 pounds also had a 6th place finish with two wins. One of Wadiak’s wins included a pin against the 4th seed that defeated Kevin 5 – 3 in a dual meet a few days prior to the tournament.
Colin Preacher at 145 pounds won two matches by decision and placed 7th. Preacher won one match with a score of 11 – 4 and the other with a score of 4 – 3.
Cody Shelcusky at 160 pounds had a great tournament, as he was seeded 9th and came home with a 4th place medal. Shelcusky added three wins to his record.
Brendan Vercammen at 171 pounds was the only SBHS wrestler to advance to the finals to face Wagner of South Plainfield. Vercammen had an impressive performance with 4 wins including a 2nd period fall and brought home the silver.
Jeff Goldhagen wrestling up at 189 pounds also had an impressive performance. Goldhagen was seeded 10th and earned his way to a 4th place finish with 3 wins including a second period fall.
White, Pagano Seroka, Wadiak, Shelcusky, Vercammen, and Goldhagen, all finished higher than their seeds proving that the South Brunswick wrestling team should not be underestimated.
Congratulations to all wrestlers!
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vercammen goes from sixth to second
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2009 4:06 PM EST
PISCATAWAY — There is not too much separating Brendan Vercammen and Mike Wagner.
South Brunswick High wrestling coach Joe Dougherty just feels his 171-pounder needs a little more aggression to close the gap.
The top-seeded Wagner (25-2) defeated third-seeded Vercammen, 3-0, in Saturday night’s Greater Middlesex Conference finals at Piscataway High School. Earlier this season, the South Plainfield grappler beat Vercammen, 3-1.
Wagner used a tilt to score two back points in the second period, than capped off the match’s scoring with a third-period escape.
”I tried to go at him about the same way as the first time,” Vercammen said. “In neutral I tried to do more stuff up top. On bottom I was really stuck, so that was kind of bad.
”I think we’re pretty even. I’ve just got to work on some things. I’ll take the next couple weeks to work on that and get ready for districts and regions.”
Dougherty feels the one obstacle holding his talented junior back is that he’s too tentative against Wagner.
”He wrestled about the same this time against him, and I need him to open up,” the coach said. “They’re not necessarily that far off in talent, but Brendan needs to do things to win. I’d rather it have been 5-0 with him trying something that didn’t work, than 3-0. They went out of bounds with 28 seconds to go and we didn’t do something there.
”He’s a good quality wrestler, he knows what he had to do. He was blocking well. We told him he had to score first, but he didn’t do enough to win.”
Nonetheless, Vercammen was the highlight of the tournament for South Brunswick, as he was the team’s lone finalist. His second-place finish was a marked improvement from finishing sixth last year.
”I’m pretty happy,” said Vercammen, who has a 17-6 record. “I would have liked to won, but second place is good.”
Vercammen reached the finals by knocking off the tournament’s potential Cinderella. Perth Amboy’s Eric Perez was unseeded and proceeded to pin second-seed Trevor Haughney of Old Bridge and seventh-seeded Matt Recine of Piscataway.
Vercammen finally turned Perez into a pumpkin with a 15-3 major decision in the semifinals. He figured the best way to go about business was to not take chances and get caught.
”I had wrestled him before over the summer,” the Vikings said. “He was OK. I thought I could handle him pretty easy. He pinned kids tonight so I had to watch out for headlocks or tosses. I tried to play it a little safe.”
Playing it safe did not work in the finals, however, but with districts and another full season still remaining, Vercammen has time to work on things.
”The fact that he came here and placed second in this tournament attests to him having a good tournament,” Dougherty said. “He lost to a good quality kid, but I think Brendan needs to wrestle with a little more confidence.”
Which in turn will bring out a little more aggression.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: South Brunswick is B-lightful at counties
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2009 4:06 PM EST
PISCATAWAY — Joe Dougherty does not grade on results, he grades on effort.
And the effort shown by his South Brunswick High wrestling team at last weekend’s Greater Middlesex Conference was enough to earn an honor mark.
”Overall, I’d say it’s a B,” Dougherty said Saturday night, after the Vikings finished ninth with 92 points. “I saw improvement throughout the team.
They wrestled hard on Friday night, they upset a couple kids. We brought nine kids to day two; we haven’t done that in a long time. We advanced as many kids as the better teams in the counties. Which means we have a fair amount of good kids ourselves.”
Good, and still trying to climb toward great.
The Vikes had one finalist in 171-pounder Brendan Vercammen. Cody Shelcusky was seeded ninth and finished fourth at 160, while Jeff Goldhagen took fourth at 189 despite being a natural 171-pounder.
”Cody coming back to place fourth was nice,” Dougherty said. “We have to see if we can get more competitive with the Old Bridge boy (Steven Zafrani) who beat him in the consolation finals. That’s twice we’ve lost to him.
”We would have liked to see Goldhagen take third. He wrestled a close bout. But he had a nice day.”
Seventh-seeded Fran White finished sixth at 103 pounds, while 10th-seeded James Pagano was also sixth at 119.
”Frannie White had a really good tournament; I saw improvement there,” Dougherty said. “I also saw improvement with Pagano. I liked the way that he came along.”
The Vikes had three other sixth-place winners from 130 to 140 pounds in Drew Seroka, Manny Ortiz and Kevin Wadiak.
”We had a lot of guys place four, five and six, that shows balance,” Dougherty said. “We don’t have superstars, but we had balance.”
The one factor that prevented the Vikings from earning an A from their coach (or at least a B-plus) was their inconsistencies on Saturday.
”I did see improvement but when it came to today, they were hot and cold,” he said “They had to wrestle four matches in a day. Is that hard to do? Yes, that’s hard to do. Plus the competition continually gets harder and harder.
”They didn’t wrestle well all through the day. They had a couple matches here they wrestled well, and a couple of matches there they wrestled well. You can’t just say ‘I’m gonna take this match off’ or ‘I’m gonna take it a little easier this match,’ which is what I kind of felt some of them did. We have to work on that.”
Sometimes, that attitude can be attributed to a letdown. Wrestlers who lose a match often cannot rally themselves to come back in their first consolation match. But Dougherty said that was not the case.
”After they lost, they wrestled good and won, then they wrestled bad,” he said. “It wasn’t wrestle bad lose-wrestle bad lose.
”The thought process we’re trying to instill is ‘Let’s call it what it is right off the bat, we’re not all winning this tournament. So understand that there’s a possibility you’re going to lose today.’” Don’t get excited. The thought process does not end there.
”It’s important that once you lose, to say ‘Now the best I can do is place third,’ and you wrestle hard your next match with that as a goal. If you lose that you say ‘The next thing I can get is fifth,’ and that becomes the goal.
”I think they did that. You wrestle faceless opponents, and wrestle for goals. We did a little of that today and I thought we were successful. But you get banged up, you’re a little sick, a little tired, you still have to wrestle hard. That’s what wrestlers do.”
January 23, 2009
HNT Wrestling Notebook: South Brunswick can attain "ultimate goal"
By GREG TUFARO
Staff Writer
South Brunswick High School wrestling coach Joe Dougherty, a former state champion, said he believes the Vikings can contend for a district title, which is the team's ultimate goal.
"I think they need to be a little bit more focused on what the goal is," he said. "Basically that the key element for us is, if you are in practice every day, working on a goal, then it will show itself in the match, and they are not necessarily working as hard in practice as they are supposed to work.
"I don't think we are in the shape that we should be right now. They are not working as hard against one another, and it all comes down to the goals. We as a staff need to impress upon them more what the goals are."
Dougherty said South Brunswick's long-term goal is to win a district title.
"The season is still young and they can still come around. We want to win District 20. It's a good goal because it culminates the season and no matter what happens during the year, you can still achieve that goal.
"I think we can be competitive in that tournament, although there are at least four really good teams there. We have to strive to achieve that goal, and I don't know if they are on that same page.
"They've got to start beating each other up in practice a little bit more and pushing one another."
January 23, 2009
HNT Wrestling In the Spotlight: South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen
By GREG TUFARO
Staff Writer
In what may have been a preview of the 171-pound Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament final, South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen dropped a 3-1 decision in overtime to South Plainfield's Mike Wagner.
The defeat snapped a nine-match winning streak for Vercammen, whose only other losses this season have come outside the league. The junior is ranked No. 2 by the Home News Tribune in his weight class, ahead of Middlesex's Frank Bozzomo, who he beat 3-0 in the season-opening Brunswick Brawl.
Vercammen showed signs of great promise a year ago. He worked tirelessly in the off-season.
"Brendan does an extensive amount of work on his wrestling during the off season and he's doing a lot of strength training," South Brunswick coach Joe Dougherty said. "When he came to us as a freshman, he had quite a resume from his middle school. He did a nice job for us. Last year he wrestled up in weight. We were like, Wow! This kid is the real deal.
"His mental approach last year wasn't where we would have wanted it, but the transformation to this year is very enlightening and encouraging to us. Brendan wants to be the best wrestler he can be and he's moving everything in the right direction. Everything that he does, we are just really pleased.
"It's great to see what's happening with his wrestling skills for us as a coaching staff."
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikes' 171-pounders will do what it takes
Thursday, January 22, 2009 By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Does the South Brunswick High wrestling team have flexibility in its upper weights?
Gumby himself would kill to be so flexible.
Between Brendan Vercammen, Randy Christie and Jeff Goldhagen, the Vikings have three wrestlers who weigh in at 171, with two of them usually wrestling at a higher weight.
Of the three, Vercammen has been especially outstanding this year.
”I’ve bumped Vercammen between 171 and 215, I usually tend to put him where the better kid is,” South Brunswick coach Joe Dougherty said. “Against Kittatinny (last Saturday) he was wrestling against a kid cutting down to 189 and I’m weighing him in at 171 and moving him up.
”Brendan is just learning how to wrestle. He’s learning how to wrestle well, what to do, what not to do, when to take a chance, when not to take a chance. I’m so pleased with Brendan. He asks me what I want and he goes out and does it.”
He’s not the only one.
”Christie is the same way,” Dougherty continued. “He’s a Godsend, he’s the reason we’re close in matches, a lot of times. Actually all three of those kids, they’re doing what they’re supposed to be doing. It’s not only those three, but they’re a special case in that they’re all basically the same weight.”
Christie usually draws the heavier opponent, by virtue of his experience.
”More often than not Randy is wrestling at 215 because he knows how to wrestle kids bigger than him,” Dougherty said. “He uses his speed and athleticism to get ahead by a couple points, then he wrestles smart. He doesn’t let a kid just squash him to the mat.
”He picks his spots, and is learning how to wrestle these big kids. He shows no fear, he’s a bulldog, I can’t say enough about him. He couldn’t break into the lineup at his weight so he said ‘All right, where do you need me?’”
Goldhagen has yet to go up to 215, but has rotated with Vercammen at 171 and 189 depending on the situation.
The trio has helped South Brunswick to an 8-6 record. The Vikings were beaten handily by South Plainfield Tuesday night, though that was not a big deal to the coach.
”South Plainfield is in a class of its own, they’ve proven that time and time again,” Dougherty said. “I don’t expect to be competitive with them, but we should be competitive with everyone else in our conference.”
He feels the problem is, too many wrestlers have not obtained that Eye of the Tiger that is necessary to succeed on the mat.
”I love my team, I love my kids and as a staff we look at the potential of our team and we’re in awe of it,” Dougherty said. “I tell them ‘You’re on the top teams in Middlesex County, but until you work like that’s what your goal is, it’s not going to happen.
”I’m a goal-driven kind of dude, and they have to have those goals as well, something to go after. They just don’t despise losing enough. They forget the work they did to get there.
”They have to despise losing enough so when they do lose I can see a discernable difference like ‘Ugh! What do I have to do to turn that around? I need to get my butt in gear, I lost match in third period because I’m not in condition.’”
Dougherty feels that is the one area where a coaching staff is pretty much helpless.
”Winning and losing is a by-product of what you do in practice,” he said. “I can’t make them wrestle hard in practice, it has to be internalized by them. They have to have that urgency.”
On Monday, the Vikings fared well in a JV tournament at West Windsor-Plainsboro North. David Domingos (119 pounds), Luke Rimmer (125), Mike McMurray (130), Fabian Jackson (160) and Gin Kim (130) all won titles, while Chad Capraro, Jake Petrefessa and Justin DeAndrea each took second.
”They wrestled really well,” Dougherty said. “We definitely stood out.”
Vikes join chain gang in quest for team unity
Thursday, January 8, 2009
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
In over 20 years of coaching, Joe Dougherty has had all kinds of wacky ideas to get his point across.
And still, he never seems to run out.
This year, in order to illustrate to his South Brunswick High School wrestling team the importance of being a team, Dougherty has handed out Carabiner key chains to his varsity performers. Prior to dual meets, they use those chains to link themselves together in a large circle.
”Every one of them is a link to a chain,” Dougherty said. “We clamp them together to form what we call the ‘circle of trust.’ If you’re in the circle, for it to work everyone has to do his job. If one person doesn’t do their job, then the link is broken and the entire circle breaks apart.
”The whole goal is to have them understand the purpose of unity and team chemistry. You can’t be 14 individuals competing in a team sport. That’s hard to get across in our sport because it’s an individual sport. It’s not like set plays where one guy has to stay at home, like on a football field.”
It is that team chemistry that will be necessary for the Vikings to reach their goal of being District 20 champions this year.
”There are still a lot of kids on the team that are not on the same page in terms of what they need to do to help us achieve our single goal of the season,” Dougherty said. “The only way to do that is by counting on one another. Fourteen of them have to win that title. But there are not enough right now working the way you’re supposed to work.”
Fortunately, there is still some time for that to come around. And judging by early reviews, the talent is certainly there as the Vikes took a 5-2 record into Wednesday’s match with Perth Amboy. South won three of four matches in the season-opening Brunswick Brawl and took two of three wins in last weekend’s quad meet.
”We’ve looked both ways — sometimes we look good and sometimes we’re not looking as good as I would like to hope,” Dougherty said. “I don’t put much stock in the opening season brawl. They’re just getting their feet wet; they’re not in the greatest shape.
”It’s the first time they get weighed, they’re wrestling three matches right out of the chute. It’s good for preparing for the season. It is what it is, I’m not looking for much right there.”
After competing in the Brick Holiday Tournament, South returned to dual meet action Saturday, but even that wasn’t considered a true indicator by the coach.
”We’ve been on break, the kids have obligations with families, which is understandable,” Dougherty said. “It’s hard, even just getting to practice, parents are working. So really, now is when the season starts. We’re back at school, we’re full fledged. We’re starting to go hard.”
One guy who has come out of the gate hard is junior Brendan Vercammen, who is the Vikes 171-pounder but has wrestled as high as 215. He is used to it, having wrestled up at 189 pounds last year. After a three-pin day on Saturday, Vercammen is 8-3 with seven pins this season.
”Now that he’s a junior in high school, he’s taking his work ethic in the practice room seriously,” Dougherty said. “His evolution, so to speak, has impressed us all.
”We’re always looking for role models for kids to look up to, and Brendan would be one of those kids. He does the work part and shows it when he’s out on the mat, how he approaches the match. He executes what we drill in practice and what we’re learning. That’s why he’s been successful.”
Vercammen is one facet away from what Dougherty looks for in a team captain; a title the coach does not take lightly. He does not award captainships just on the basis of wrestlers being seniors, or quality performers. It comes with true leadership.
”The hardest thing for me to do is get a leader in the room, in both word and deed,” he said. “Captain, by definition, is what it is. I’m hoping Brendan can get that vocal part of it down soon. You have to have a little rah-rah in there.”
Also performing well for the Vikes have been 140-pounder Kevin Wadiak (7-3, five pins) and 160-pounder Cody Shelcusky (6-2, four pins).
”They’re doing a nice job of approaching their business in the practice room every day, and then translating it onto the mat during matches,” Dougherty said.
Another strong performer has been 145-pounder Colin Preacher (5-3, two pins), who still has plenty of untapped potential.
”He needs to have a little more belief in himself,” Dougherty said. “He works hard in the practice room, he’s just still a little too cautious when he gets on the mat. He’s afraid to make mistakes.
”As a senior, we’re hoping to have instilled the attitude that we’re not overly concerned with them making mistakes, providing the mistakes they made are from doing what we worked on in the practice room. He’s getting closer but he’s not there yet.”
Another positive for the Vikings has been the performance of their freshmen and first-year wrestlers.
During last weekend’s quad meet, the JV did not compete as teams, but were paired against each other by weight classes. The Vikings went 34-4 in their match-ups. They also took second in a holiday JV tournament, beating Delaware Valley and Raritan before losing by three to Old Bridge.
Dougherty said that is a direct result of the work being done by assistants Bobby Januska, Dan Gavin and newcomer Brian Voliva.
”They’re doing a phenomenal job,” he said. “I work with the varsity kids, and their chore is to work strictly with the new kids when we’re doing technical drills and new skill development. It’s already paying dividends and it will continue to multiply.”
BACK POINTS: The Vikes have a tri-meet at Old Bridge with the hosts and Montgomery on Saturday. After the SBHS-Old Bridge meet, all of Old Bridge’s five state champions will be honored, including Dougherty and his brother Mike, who won titles when the school was Madison Central.
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December 31, 2008 -- SB wrestling looking for more success on the mats
Vikings have a mixed bag of athletes heading into season
BY RICHARD JEROME Correspondent
The South Brunswick High School wrestling team is looking to improve on last year's 15-11 mark, but that's not the extent of coach Joe Dougherty's ambitions.
Top: South Brunswick's Kevin Wadiak (l) applies pressure on Cinnaminson's Mike Toryk during a Dec. 20 match. Below: SB's Colin Preacher (white headgear) competes in a match against Cinnaminson's Marcus Murden.
"Aside from getting better and better every day," says Dougherty, in his 21st year as Viking boss, "our ultimate goal is the same every year: to win the districts."
The Vikings are 2-1 in dual meets so far, after opening with an elimination tourney last weekend. Standouts for SBHS included 140-pound senior Kevin Wadiak as well as another senior, Cody Shelcusky, who wrestles at 160 to 171 pounds, and 189-pounder Brendan Vercammen, who is coming off a fine 21-8 season.
Overall, South Brunswick has 57 grapplers in its program, about 25 of whom are freshmen.
"We have a mix of experienced and inexperienced wrestlers," says Dougherty. "I wouldn't call it a rebuilding year, because we have pretty much the same proportion as last year's team. It's very similar. It's not as if I'd lost 12 starters."
Running down the rest of the roster, SBHS has sophomore James Pagano at 112, coming off an 18-14 campaign, with junior Frank Capraro (11-22) at 119 and senior Manny Ortiz (10-11) in the 135-pound division. Joining Wadiak (who was 9-18 last year) at 140 is junior Mike McMurray, who was an even 12-12 in 2007-08.
Senior Colin Preacher (4-7) is at 145 along with soph Craig Cleffi (7-7). The 152-pound returnee, senior Edmond Jasabe was 7-13, while Shelcusky was 16- 17. Among the top newcomers are several freshmen, including Fran White, at 103, Luke Rimmer (119), Tyler Jaramillo (125) and 135-pound Drew Seroka. Seniors Jordan Boulware and Trey Rasmussen and sophomore Lucas DelPiano are at 152; junior Jeff Goldhagen grapples in the 171- pound class along with senior Josh Weinstein. Another 12th-grader, Randy Christie, comes on to wrestle 189.
So far, the coach seems relatively pleased with his team's work ethic, although there remains some work to be done.
"A large number of them are working hard, trying to achieve their goals," says Dougherty. "But not everyone is on the same page yet. The upperclassmen have to develop leadership skills. I can tell the kids what they have to do, but to see their peers do it, that makes a large impact."
The Vikings wrestled J.P. Stevens on Dec. 23 and this weekend enter the highly competitive Mustang Classic at Brick Memorial.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vercammen surpasses goal
SBHS junior reached states in style by winning region title
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2009 3:02
FLEMINGTON — Brendan Vercammen had one goal at the end of last season, and it got upgraded during this season.
As it turned out, that second goal still turned out to be too low.
”At the end of last season my goal for this year was to make it to regions,” Vercammen said. “Toward the beginning of this season I switched my goal to making it to states, however I had to do it.”
That meant he had to finish in the top three at last weekend’s Region 5 Tournament at Hunterdon Central. But the South Brunswick High junior upgraded his reservations in Atlantic City by winning the 171-pound weight class.
The top-seeded Vercammen defeated Hillsborough’s third-seeded George Goddiess, 2-1 in overtime in the finals.
”I didn’t even come out of districts last year, so this is good,” said Vercammen, who has a district and region title to his credit this year, along with a 31-7 record. “The pressure was off after I won the semifinals, because I knew I was going to states. That was my goal.
”I knew winning regions would be tougher than districts, but I thought I could hang. I came into practice and found out I had the one seed and I was real surprised. I thought ‘OK, that makes it a little easier.’”
Indeed it did. First off, by winning districts, Vercammen did not have to wrestle in Tuesday’s first-round matches. Not to mention his opponents set up nicely.
”He beat (Old Bridge’s Trevor) Haughney in the district finals, and that kid went to states last year so it was a good quality win,” Vikings coach Joe Dougherty said. “It helped us get a good top seed, which kind of helps you along a little bit. You’re not wrestling three hammers. You’re wrestling a couple, but he got a good spot because of what he did in district finals.”
Vercammen opened regions by pinning Bishop Ahr’s eighth-seeded CJ Hart in 4:53, then eked out a 3-2 win over Hunterdon Central’s fourth-seeded Cody Lewis in the semifinals. There would be no district finals rematch, however, as Goddiess pinned second-seeded Haughney in the semis.
That set up in finals with not much action, through little fault of Vercammen.
”He did what he had to do,” Dougherty said. “Their kid was real defensive. I thought we were doing all the offensive maneuvering in neutral, and most of the match was in neutral.
”I started getting a little worried because we were taking all the shots and each of them had a warning for stalling. Brendan was taking shots like he was supposed to be and the kid was kind of hanging back. It was kind of hard to wrestle that way when the kid is sitting back waiting for you.”
Vercammen got a point on a second-period escape and Goddiess tied it with a third-period escape.
After a scoreless sudden-death neutral OT period, Vercammen started the second overtime on top and hung on, then got an escape when starting on the bottom in the third OT.
”I just wanted to hold him down, then get out as fast as I could,” Vercammen said. “After that, there was like 15 seconds left. I didn’t back up, I stayed in my spot and waited for him to attack and kept a good stance.”
The Viking survived an anxious moment when Goddiess nearly took him down before going out of bounds without getting control in the final three seconds.
”When they called it out of bounds I knew he didn’t have any control,” Vercammen said. “But he almost had it, it was close.”
When asked if his heart jumped at that moment, Dougherty broke into a big grin.
”My heart always is jumping,” he said. “But, I’ve been coaching a long time. If it’s meant to be . . .
”Once I saw the second leg I knew we were OK. Brendan was intelligent, he stuck his second leg back, he already knew he was out of bounds, all he had to do was keep that second leg out of reach because that kid had to keep his feet inbounds. That was the first serious shot the kid took all match.”
The win gave South Brunswick a region champion for the third time in four years, and provided the Vikes with a state qualifier for the 10th consecutive year and the 18th time in 21 years.
Vercammen realizes that Convention Hall is a whole new world when it comes to a wrestling arena, but he welcomes the experience.
”I’ll just go out there and do my thing,” he said. “At states, everyone is strong, everyone has good technique and everyone is aggressive, so it’s gonna be tougher. It would be nice to place, but this is my first year there. I’m just going to do as much as I can.”
Dougherty insists there is even more the junior can do. The coach feels Vercammen has gotten this far and still hasn’t shown all that he’s capable of.
”I still think he’s too cautious,” Dougherty said. “He’s never experienced this before. He needs a mindset of ‘I need to be aggressive.’ Kids for the most part are thinking of it at in different perspective. They’re thinking ‘I want to get to states, I want to win a region title.’
”I’m looking at the overall picture, at how I can get this kid to place in the state tournament. You have to have a mindset where you’re looking for improvement every time they step out on the mat. Not that I didn’t see improvement, I definitely saw a little, but I’m looking down the road to get him to place in states, not win regions.”
But in the big picture that has been painted so far this season, Vercammen has certainly been a work of art.
”Brendan’s an athlete,” Dougherty said. “He’s a pretty good soccer player, he’s got a really supportive family, they’ve taken him to a strength and conditioning coach that has helped him. You can see the transformation in his body from last year to this year. He’s got a solid body. For his weight class, his body is solid through and through; his hips and legs.
”With age comes, hopefully, maturity. I think Brendan did mature this year. We’re still hoping he can mature a little bit more. He was a good wrestler last year and the year before that. He was just in a tough weight class.”
And now, he’s making his weight class tough for the other guys in it.
BACKPOINTS: Vercammen has his work cut out for him in the first round. He is seeded sixth in the top bracket and will wrestle third-seeded Omar Akel of Long Branch, who brings a 37-0 record into the states. Akel has nine pins, nine major decisions and three technical falls . . . prelims and pre-quarterfinal bouts will be held Friday, the quarterfinals and semifinals are Saturday, and the finals are Sunday at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Convention Hall.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Solid showing for rest of Vikes
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2009 3:02 PM EST
FLEMINGTON — Although Brendan Vercammen was the lone South Brunswick High wrestler to make it through the regions, head coach Joe Dougherty was pleased with how the majority of the Vikings’ qualifiers handled themselves at Hunterdon Central last week.
After a District 20 tournament at which Dougherty felt his team was not hungry enough — four of five finalists lost in the title bout — the Vikings rebounded on the first night of Region 5. James Pagano, Tyler Jaramillo, Kevin Wadiak, Colin Preacher and Cody Shelcusky all won last Tuesday night to advance to last weekend’s action.
None won on Friday or Saturday, but the fact they made it was encouraging.
”There was definitely a level of satisfaction,” Dougherty said. “For us to bring six kids to a region tournament on a Saturday was quite an accomplishment. I was real pleased with that.
”It was their first experience here. The way the seeding works, you get criteria from being here previous years. So, all our kids got seventh or eighth seeds. We’re wrestling the best kid or second best kid in the weight classes. But the fact they all won that first round is a true testament. They did a really good job.”
Once the Vikings arrived into the seeded rounds, the expectations were just for them to wrestle hard.
”They got as much out of what they had as they probably could have,” Dougherty said. “I couldn’t expect much more. Just them getting here was a milestone.
”We ended up being ranked in the top four in terms of number of kids brought here on Friday. So, it’s coming.”
Congratulations Brendan and best of luck at the States!
Ode to Seniors
Although I didn't write this and I don't know who did as I found it on a blog, it pretty much sums things up.
This weekend, many a senior removed his wrestling shoes and headgear never to put them back on again. While some may have only wrestled during their high school years, more than likely many began at a much younger age, but no matter how many matches they wrestled, how many thousands of hours they logged practicing, how many times they didn't join their family during meal time because they needed to make weight the next day, how many bouts of ringworm they had to contend with, the countless number of miles their parents racked up on the family car driving them to/from, sleepness nights worrying about their next opponent, prayers recited that they would do well.... at the end of their last match, as they exited the lockerroom and left the gym, they became members of an elite and highly regarded alumni comprised of true warriors. No sport demands more, and deserves more respect than high school wrestling, and for all of your sacrifces and accomplishments I salute you, and would be honored to raise your hand into the air because you are all Champions in my mind! All the very best of luck as you move on with your lives, and you surely take with you the mental strength and personal determination to exceed in the future!
REGION V PRE-QUARTER FINALS: SOUTH BRUNSWICK ADVANCES 5 WRESTLERS
The South Brunswick Wrestling team advanced five of six wrestlers competing at the Region 5 pre-quarterfinals at Hunterdon Central High School on Tuesday, February 24, 2009.
Setting the pace for the team was sophomore James Pagano at 119 pounds. Pagano md Matt Breadon from Ewing with a score of 14 – 6. Pagano was in control the entire match and there was never a doubt as to who would be the victor.
Freshman Tyler Jaramillo at 125 pounds defeated Zach Sanders from Somerville with a score of 5 – 4. Although a close match, Jaramillo performed with the confidence and skill of a seasoned wrestler.
Senior Kevin Wadiak at 140 pounds kept fans on the edge of their seats as his match went into overtime with a score of 10 – 10. Wadiak persevered and came through with a takedown winning 12 – 10 against Henry Shapiro from Bound Brook.
Colin Preacher a senior at 145 pounds had a solid performance against Mike Hart from JFK winning with a score of 5 – 1. Preacher also exhibited confidence and skill.
Senior Cody Shelcusky at 160 pounds had a tight match against Alex Sottile from Montgomery. Shelcusky exerted his strength and determination scoring 2 points in the final few seconds of the match winning with a score of 6 – 4.
Junior Jeff Goldhagen at 189 pounds had a heartbreaking loss against Memphis DeLaRosa from Perth Amboy. Goldhagen had a solid start and was winning his match before being caught by DeLaRosa at 3:59.
Pagano, Jaramillo, Wadiak, Preacher, and Shelcusky will join Junior Brendan Vercammen (171) on Friday, February 27th for the quarterfinals. As District Champ, Vercammen had a bye on Tuesday.
Pagano at 8th seed will face 1st seed Mike FrancoBandiero from Edison.
Jaramillo at 8th seed will face 1st seed Jeff Peterson from Edison.
Wadiak at 7th seed will face 2nd seed David Powell from Piscataway.
Preacher at 7th seed will face 2nd seed Colin Hewitt from Franklin.
Shelcusky at 7th seed will face 2nd seed Mike Hafke from Voorhess.
Vercammen at 1st seed will face 8th seed CJ Hart from Bishop Ahr.
Good luck South Brunswick wrestlers!
A Special Thank You To Everyone Who Supported the Brett Griffin Memorial Scholarship Fund
1st Prize Winner: Mr. and Mrs. Fodor from South River received a gas grill.
2nd Prize Winner: Roman Santiago of Sayreville received a basket of Gordie Gear
3rd Prize Winner: Amy Leack of Old Bridge received a gift certificate to Hollywood Cuts
DISTRICT 20 TOURNAMENT NEWS
Team Places Third; Joe Dougherty Awarded Coach of the Year; Vercammen Crowned Champ
by Maryann Wadiak
The South Brunswick Wrestling Team took third place out of a field of 11. South Brunswick had a total of 137.5 points falling behind Sayreville with 202 points and Old Bridge with 213 points.
South Brunswick entered the tournament with 13 wrestlers: Fran White at 103, Justin Lopez at 112, James Pagano at 119, Tyler Jaramillo at 125, Drew Seroka at 130, Manny Ortiz at 135, Kevin Wadiak at 140, Colin Preacher at 145, Edmiond Jasabe at 152, Cody Shelcusky at 160, Brendan Vercammen at 171, Jeff Goldhagen at 189, and Michael Blaine at 215.
After the preliminary round and quarterfinals on Friday night, South Brunswick advanced 10 wrestlers. White had a technical fall over Jason Saley of Monroe 17 – 0, at 6:00. Jaramillo had a major decision over Matt Rabin of WW-P North with a score of 13 –2. Seroka pinned Chris Mealy of WW-P N in 2:12 and Wadiak pinned Alfonso Gonzalez of WW-P S in 2:10. Preacher pinned Iquan Williams from WW-P N in 1:59. Shelcusky won by decision over Chris Bossio from South River with a score of 7 – 3. Vercammen pinned Jake Willis from North Brunswick in 2:00 while Goldhagen pinned Ryan Rizco from South River in 3:23.
After the semifinals on Saturday morning, 5 of South Brunswick wrestlers advanced to the finals, tied with Sayreville for second-most. Pagano won by decision with a score of 2 – 0 over Matthew Paribello of East Brunswick. Wadiak pinned Nick McIntosh from Old Bridge in 3:26. Preacher won by decision with a score of 4 –3 over Gino Schifano from Sayreville. Shelcusky won by decision with a score of 7 – 4 over Brett Kamin from East Brunswick. Vercammen won by decision with a score of 9 – 7 over Hunter Pipala from Monroe.
Jaramillo and Goldhagen both defeated their opponents for a third place finish. Jarmillo won by decision with a score of 11 – 4 over Chris Ronan from Sayreville. Goldhagen pinned Rimoun Hanna from East Brunswick in 2:25.
Fran White and Drew Seroka placed 4th.
Vercammen was South Brunswick’s only champion after the final round, defeating 1st seed Trevor Haughney from Old Bridge with a score of 9 –8. Vercammen had a slow start but an exciting finish as he scored 2 points in the last 20 seconds of the match to capture the gold. Haughney defeated Vercammen 5 – 0 at a dual meet in mid season.
Pagano, Wadiak, Preacher, and Shelcusky each brought home silver medals. Pagano had a close bout against Dan Bergfeldt from Sayreville with a score of 2 – 1. Wadiak lost to Pat Ronan from Sayreville with a score of 7 – 4 while Preacher was pinned by David Saley from Monroe. Shelcusky also had a close match with a score of 3 –2 against Steve Zafrani from Old Bridge.
Coach Joe Dougherty was named District 20 Coach of the Year and led his team to a third place finish with 1 champion, 4 silver medal winners, and 2 bronze medal winners advancing 7 wrestlers to the Region V Tournament at Hunterdon Central. Jaramillo, Goldhagen, Pagano, Wadiak, Preacher, Shelcusky, and Vercammen advanced.
South Brunswick Wrestlers Fair Well at GMCT
Overall the South Brunswick Varsity Wrestling team had a decent performance at the Greater Middlesex County Tournament this past weekend. The team placed 9th out of a field of 22 with several wrestlers bringing home medals while placing above their seeds.
Fran White at 103 pounds defeated three of his opponents for a 5th place finish. White’s final bout included a win against Paff from Middlesex who pinned White early in the season.
James Pagano at 119 pounds placed 6th earning 2 wins along the way. Pagano had the opportunity to wrestle opponents he has not seen so far this season including some he will face in the Districts.
Drew Seroka at 130 pounds also faced some new opponents and faired well earning a 6th place finish. Seroka won one match by decision and the other with a 3rd period fall.
Manny Ortiz at 135 pounds took a 6th place finish winning two matches. Ortiz pinned one of his opponents with a 0:30 fall.
Kevin Wadiak at 140 pounds also had a 6th place finish with two wins. One of Wadiak’s wins included a pin against the 4th seed that defeated Kevin 5 – 3 in a dual meet a few days prior to the tournament.
Colin Preacher at 145 pounds won two matches by decision and placed 7th. Preacher won one match with a score of 11 – 4 and the other with a score of 4 – 3.
Cody Shelcusky at 160 pounds had a great tournament, as he was seeded 9th and came home with a 4th place medal. Shelcusky added three wins to his record.
Brendan Vercammen at 171 pounds was the only SBHS wrestler to advance to the finals to face Wagner of South Plainfield. Vercammen had an impressive performance with 4 wins including a 2nd period fall and brought home the silver.
Jeff Goldhagen wrestling up at 189 pounds also had an impressive performance. Goldhagen was seeded 10th and earned his way to a 4th place finish with 3 wins including a second period fall.
White, Pagano Seroka, Wadiak, Shelcusky, Vercammen, and Goldhagen, all finished higher than their seeds proving that the South Brunswick wrestling team should not be underestimated.
Congratulations to all wrestlers!
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vercammen goes from sixth to second
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2009 4:06 PM EST
PISCATAWAY — There is not too much separating Brendan Vercammen and Mike Wagner.
South Brunswick High wrestling coach Joe Dougherty just feels his 171-pounder needs a little more aggression to close the gap.
The top-seeded Wagner (25-2) defeated third-seeded Vercammen, 3-0, in Saturday night’s Greater Middlesex Conference finals at Piscataway High School. Earlier this season, the South Plainfield grappler beat Vercammen, 3-1.
Wagner used a tilt to score two back points in the second period, than capped off the match’s scoring with a third-period escape.
”I tried to go at him about the same way as the first time,” Vercammen said. “In neutral I tried to do more stuff up top. On bottom I was really stuck, so that was kind of bad.
”I think we’re pretty even. I’ve just got to work on some things. I’ll take the next couple weeks to work on that and get ready for districts and regions.”
Dougherty feels the one obstacle holding his talented junior back is that he’s too tentative against Wagner.
”He wrestled about the same this time against him, and I need him to open up,” the coach said. “They’re not necessarily that far off in talent, but Brendan needs to do things to win. I’d rather it have been 5-0 with him trying something that didn’t work, than 3-0. They went out of bounds with 28 seconds to go and we didn’t do something there.
”He’s a good quality wrestler, he knows what he had to do. He was blocking well. We told him he had to score first, but he didn’t do enough to win.”
Nonetheless, Vercammen was the highlight of the tournament for South Brunswick, as he was the team’s lone finalist. His second-place finish was a marked improvement from finishing sixth last year.
”I’m pretty happy,” said Vercammen, who has a 17-6 record. “I would have liked to won, but second place is good.”
Vercammen reached the finals by knocking off the tournament’s potential Cinderella. Perth Amboy’s Eric Perez was unseeded and proceeded to pin second-seed Trevor Haughney of Old Bridge and seventh-seeded Matt Recine of Piscataway.
Vercammen finally turned Perez into a pumpkin with a 15-3 major decision in the semifinals. He figured the best way to go about business was to not take chances and get caught.
”I had wrestled him before over the summer,” the Vikings said. “He was OK. I thought I could handle him pretty easy. He pinned kids tonight so I had to watch out for headlocks or tosses. I tried to play it a little safe.”
Playing it safe did not work in the finals, however, but with districts and another full season still remaining, Vercammen has time to work on things.
”The fact that he came here and placed second in this tournament attests to him having a good tournament,” Dougherty said. “He lost to a good quality kid, but I think Brendan needs to wrestle with a little more confidence.”
Which in turn will bring out a little more aggression.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: South Brunswick is B-lightful at counties
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2009 4:06 PM EST
PISCATAWAY — Joe Dougherty does not grade on results, he grades on effort.
And the effort shown by his South Brunswick High wrestling team at last weekend’s Greater Middlesex Conference was enough to earn an honor mark.
”Overall, I’d say it’s a B,” Dougherty said Saturday night, after the Vikings finished ninth with 92 points. “I saw improvement throughout the team.
They wrestled hard on Friday night, they upset a couple kids. We brought nine kids to day two; we haven’t done that in a long time. We advanced as many kids as the better teams in the counties. Which means we have a fair amount of good kids ourselves.”
Good, and still trying to climb toward great.
The Vikes had one finalist in 171-pounder Brendan Vercammen. Cody Shelcusky was seeded ninth and finished fourth at 160, while Jeff Goldhagen took fourth at 189 despite being a natural 171-pounder.
”Cody coming back to place fourth was nice,” Dougherty said. “We have to see if we can get more competitive with the Old Bridge boy (Steven Zafrani) who beat him in the consolation finals. That’s twice we’ve lost to him.
”We would have liked to see Goldhagen take third. He wrestled a close bout. But he had a nice day.”
Seventh-seeded Fran White finished sixth at 103 pounds, while 10th-seeded James Pagano was also sixth at 119.
”Frannie White had a really good tournament; I saw improvement there,” Dougherty said. “I also saw improvement with Pagano. I liked the way that he came along.”
The Vikes had three other sixth-place winners from 130 to 140 pounds in Drew Seroka, Manny Ortiz and Kevin Wadiak.
”We had a lot of guys place four, five and six, that shows balance,” Dougherty said. “We don’t have superstars, but we had balance.”
The one factor that prevented the Vikings from earning an A from their coach (or at least a B-plus) was their inconsistencies on Saturday.
”I did see improvement but when it came to today, they were hot and cold,” he said “They had to wrestle four matches in a day. Is that hard to do? Yes, that’s hard to do. Plus the competition continually gets harder and harder.
”They didn’t wrestle well all through the day. They had a couple matches here they wrestled well, and a couple of matches there they wrestled well. You can’t just say ‘I’m gonna take this match off’ or ‘I’m gonna take it a little easier this match,’ which is what I kind of felt some of them did. We have to work on that.”
Sometimes, that attitude can be attributed to a letdown. Wrestlers who lose a match often cannot rally themselves to come back in their first consolation match. But Dougherty said that was not the case.
”After they lost, they wrestled good and won, then they wrestled bad,” he said. “It wasn’t wrestle bad lose-wrestle bad lose.
”The thought process we’re trying to instill is ‘Let’s call it what it is right off the bat, we’re not all winning this tournament. So understand that there’s a possibility you’re going to lose today.’” Don’t get excited. The thought process does not end there.
”It’s important that once you lose, to say ‘Now the best I can do is place third,’ and you wrestle hard your next match with that as a goal. If you lose that you say ‘The next thing I can get is fifth,’ and that becomes the goal.
”I think they did that. You wrestle faceless opponents, and wrestle for goals. We did a little of that today and I thought we were successful. But you get banged up, you’re a little sick, a little tired, you still have to wrestle hard. That’s what wrestlers do.”
January 23, 2009
HNT Wrestling Notebook: South Brunswick can attain "ultimate goal"
By GREG TUFARO
Staff Writer
South Brunswick High School wrestling coach Joe Dougherty, a former state champion, said he believes the Vikings can contend for a district title, which is the team's ultimate goal.
"I think they need to be a little bit more focused on what the goal is," he said. "Basically that the key element for us is, if you are in practice every day, working on a goal, then it will show itself in the match, and they are not necessarily working as hard in practice as they are supposed to work.
"I don't think we are in the shape that we should be right now. They are not working as hard against one another, and it all comes down to the goals. We as a staff need to impress upon them more what the goals are."
Dougherty said South Brunswick's long-term goal is to win a district title.
"The season is still young and they can still come around. We want to win District 20. It's a good goal because it culminates the season and no matter what happens during the year, you can still achieve that goal.
"I think we can be competitive in that tournament, although there are at least four really good teams there. We have to strive to achieve that goal, and I don't know if they are on that same page.
"They've got to start beating each other up in practice a little bit more and pushing one another."
January 23, 2009
HNT Wrestling In the Spotlight: South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen
By GREG TUFARO
Staff Writer
In what may have been a preview of the 171-pound Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament final, South Brunswick's Brendan Vercammen dropped a 3-1 decision in overtime to South Plainfield's Mike Wagner.
The defeat snapped a nine-match winning streak for Vercammen, whose only other losses this season have come outside the league. The junior is ranked No. 2 by the Home News Tribune in his weight class, ahead of Middlesex's Frank Bozzomo, who he beat 3-0 in the season-opening Brunswick Brawl.
Vercammen showed signs of great promise a year ago. He worked tirelessly in the off-season.
"Brendan does an extensive amount of work on his wrestling during the off season and he's doing a lot of strength training," South Brunswick coach Joe Dougherty said. "When he came to us as a freshman, he had quite a resume from his middle school. He did a nice job for us. Last year he wrestled up in weight. We were like, Wow! This kid is the real deal.
"His mental approach last year wasn't where we would have wanted it, but the transformation to this year is very enlightening and encouraging to us. Brendan wants to be the best wrestler he can be and he's moving everything in the right direction. Everything that he does, we are just really pleased.
"It's great to see what's happening with his wrestling skills for us as a coaching staff."
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikes' 171-pounders will do what it takes
Thursday, January 22, 2009 By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
Does the South Brunswick High wrestling team have flexibility in its upper weights?
Gumby himself would kill to be so flexible.
Between Brendan Vercammen, Randy Christie and Jeff Goldhagen, the Vikings have three wrestlers who weigh in at 171, with two of them usually wrestling at a higher weight.
Of the three, Vercammen has been especially outstanding this year.
”I’ve bumped Vercammen between 171 and 215, I usually tend to put him where the better kid is,” South Brunswick coach Joe Dougherty said. “Against Kittatinny (last Saturday) he was wrestling against a kid cutting down to 189 and I’m weighing him in at 171 and moving him up.
”Brendan is just learning how to wrestle. He’s learning how to wrestle well, what to do, what not to do, when to take a chance, when not to take a chance. I’m so pleased with Brendan. He asks me what I want and he goes out and does it.”
He’s not the only one.
”Christie is the same way,” Dougherty continued. “He’s a Godsend, he’s the reason we’re close in matches, a lot of times. Actually all three of those kids, they’re doing what they’re supposed to be doing. It’s not only those three, but they’re a special case in that they’re all basically the same weight.”
Christie usually draws the heavier opponent, by virtue of his experience.
”More often than not Randy is wrestling at 215 because he knows how to wrestle kids bigger than him,” Dougherty said. “He uses his speed and athleticism to get ahead by a couple points, then he wrestles smart. He doesn’t let a kid just squash him to the mat.
”He picks his spots, and is learning how to wrestle these big kids. He shows no fear, he’s a bulldog, I can’t say enough about him. He couldn’t break into the lineup at his weight so he said ‘All right, where do you need me?’”
Goldhagen has yet to go up to 215, but has rotated with Vercammen at 171 and 189 depending on the situation.
The trio has helped South Brunswick to an 8-6 record. The Vikings were beaten handily by South Plainfield Tuesday night, though that was not a big deal to the coach.
”South Plainfield is in a class of its own, they’ve proven that time and time again,” Dougherty said. “I don’t expect to be competitive with them, but we should be competitive with everyone else in our conference.”
He feels the problem is, too many wrestlers have not obtained that Eye of the Tiger that is necessary to succeed on the mat.
”I love my team, I love my kids and as a staff we look at the potential of our team and we’re in awe of it,” Dougherty said. “I tell them ‘You’re on the top teams in Middlesex County, but until you work like that’s what your goal is, it’s not going to happen.
”I’m a goal-driven kind of dude, and they have to have those goals as well, something to go after. They just don’t despise losing enough. They forget the work they did to get there.
”They have to despise losing enough so when they do lose I can see a discernable difference like ‘Ugh! What do I have to do to turn that around? I need to get my butt in gear, I lost match in third period because I’m not in condition.’”
Dougherty feels that is the one area where a coaching staff is pretty much helpless.
”Winning and losing is a by-product of what you do in practice,” he said. “I can’t make them wrestle hard in practice, it has to be internalized by them. They have to have that urgency.”
On Monday, the Vikings fared well in a JV tournament at West Windsor-Plainsboro North. David Domingos (119 pounds), Luke Rimmer (125), Mike McMurray (130), Fabian Jackson (160) and Gin Kim (130) all won titles, while Chad Capraro, Jake Petrefessa and Justin DeAndrea each took second.
”They wrestled really well,” Dougherty said. “We definitely stood out.”
Vikes join chain gang in quest for team unity
Thursday, January 8, 2009
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor
In over 20 years of coaching, Joe Dougherty has had all kinds of wacky ideas to get his point across.
And still, he never seems to run out.
This year, in order to illustrate to his South Brunswick High School wrestling team the importance of being a team, Dougherty has handed out Carabiner key chains to his varsity performers. Prior to dual meets, they use those chains to link themselves together in a large circle.
”Every one of them is a link to a chain,” Dougherty said. “We clamp them together to form what we call the ‘circle of trust.’ If you’re in the circle, for it to work everyone has to do his job. If one person doesn’t do their job, then the link is broken and the entire circle breaks apart.
”The whole goal is to have them understand the purpose of unity and team chemistry. You can’t be 14 individuals competing in a team sport. That’s hard to get across in our sport because it’s an individual sport. It’s not like set plays where one guy has to stay at home, like on a football field.”
It is that team chemistry that will be necessary for the Vikings to reach their goal of being District 20 champions this year.
”There are still a lot of kids on the team that are not on the same page in terms of what they need to do to help us achieve our single goal of the season,” Dougherty said. “The only way to do that is by counting on one another. Fourteen of them have to win that title. But there are not enough right now working the way you’re supposed to work.”
Fortunately, there is still some time for that to come around. And judging by early reviews, the talent is certainly there as the Vikes took a 5-2 record into Wednesday’s match with Perth Amboy. South won three of four matches in the season-opening Brunswick Brawl and took two of three wins in last weekend’s quad meet.
”We’ve looked both ways — sometimes we look good and sometimes we’re not looking as good as I would like to hope,” Dougherty said. “I don’t put much stock in the opening season brawl. They’re just getting their feet wet; they’re not in the greatest shape.
”It’s the first time they get weighed, they’re wrestling three matches right out of the chute. It’s good for preparing for the season. It is what it is, I’m not looking for much right there.”
After competing in the Brick Holiday Tournament, South returned to dual meet action Saturday, but even that wasn’t considered a true indicator by the coach.
”We’ve been on break, the kids have obligations with families, which is understandable,” Dougherty said. “It’s hard, even just getting to practice, parents are working. So really, now is when the season starts. We’re back at school, we’re full fledged. We’re starting to go hard.”
One guy who has come out of the gate hard is junior Brendan Vercammen, who is the Vikes 171-pounder but has wrestled as high as 215. He is used to it, having wrestled up at 189 pounds last year. After a three-pin day on Saturday, Vercammen is 8-3 with seven pins this season.
”Now that he’s a junior in high school, he’s taking his work ethic in the practice room seriously,” Dougherty said. “His evolution, so to speak, has impressed us all.
”We’re always looking for role models for kids to look up to, and Brendan would be one of those kids. He does the work part and shows it when he’s out on the mat, how he approaches the match. He executes what we drill in practice and what we’re learning. That’s why he’s been successful.”
Vercammen is one facet away from what Dougherty looks for in a team captain; a title the coach does not take lightly. He does not award captainships just on the basis of wrestlers being seniors, or quality performers. It comes with true leadership.
”The hardest thing for me to do is get a leader in the room, in both word and deed,” he said. “Captain, by definition, is what it is. I’m hoping Brendan can get that vocal part of it down soon. You have to have a little rah-rah in there.”
Also performing well for the Vikes have been 140-pounder Kevin Wadiak (7-3, five pins) and 160-pounder Cody Shelcusky (6-2, four pins).
”They’re doing a nice job of approaching their business in the practice room every day, and then translating it onto the mat during matches,” Dougherty said.
Another strong performer has been 145-pounder Colin Preacher (5-3, two pins), who still has plenty of untapped potential.
”He needs to have a little more belief in himself,” Dougherty said. “He works hard in the practice room, he’s just still a little too cautious when he gets on the mat. He’s afraid to make mistakes.
”As a senior, we’re hoping to have instilled the attitude that we’re not overly concerned with them making mistakes, providing the mistakes they made are from doing what we worked on in the practice room. He’s getting closer but he’s not there yet.”
Another positive for the Vikings has been the performance of their freshmen and first-year wrestlers.
During last weekend’s quad meet, the JV did not compete as teams, but were paired against each other by weight classes. The Vikings went 34-4 in their match-ups. They also took second in a holiday JV tournament, beating Delaware Valley and Raritan before losing by three to Old Bridge.
Dougherty said that is a direct result of the work being done by assistants Bobby Januska, Dan Gavin and newcomer Brian Voliva.
”They’re doing a phenomenal job,” he said. “I work with the varsity kids, and their chore is to work strictly with the new kids when we’re doing technical drills and new skill development. It’s already paying dividends and it will continue to multiply.”
BACK POINTS: The Vikes have a tri-meet at Old Bridge with the hosts and Montgomery on Saturday. After the SBHS-Old Bridge meet, all of Old Bridge’s five state champions will be honored, including Dougherty and his brother Mike, who won titles when the school was Madison Central.
Sentinel
December 31, 2008 -- SB wrestling looking for more success on the mats
Vikings have a mixed bag of athletes heading into season
BY RICHARD JEROME Correspondent
The South Brunswick High School wrestling team is looking to improve on last year's 15-11 mark, but that's not the extent of coach Joe Dougherty's ambitions.
Top: South Brunswick's Kevin Wadiak (l) applies pressure on Cinnaminson's Mike Toryk during a Dec. 20 match. Below: SB's Colin Preacher (white headgear) competes in a match against Cinnaminson's Marcus Murden.
"Aside from getting better and better every day," says Dougherty, in his 21st year as Viking boss, "our ultimate goal is the same every year: to win the districts."
The Vikings are 2-1 in dual meets so far, after opening with an elimination tourney last weekend. Standouts for SBHS included 140-pound senior Kevin Wadiak as well as another senior, Cody Shelcusky, who wrestles at 160 to 171 pounds, and 189-pounder Brendan Vercammen, who is coming off a fine 21-8 season.
Overall, South Brunswick has 57 grapplers in its program, about 25 of whom are freshmen.
"We have a mix of experienced and inexperienced wrestlers," says Dougherty. "I wouldn't call it a rebuilding year, because we have pretty much the same proportion as last year's team. It's very similar. It's not as if I'd lost 12 starters."
Running down the rest of the roster, SBHS has sophomore James Pagano at 112, coming off an 18-14 campaign, with junior Frank Capraro (11-22) at 119 and senior Manny Ortiz (10-11) in the 135-pound division. Joining Wadiak (who was 9-18 last year) at 140 is junior Mike McMurray, who was an even 12-12 in 2007-08.
Senior Colin Preacher (4-7) is at 145 along with soph Craig Cleffi (7-7). The 152-pound returnee, senior Edmond Jasabe was 7-13, while Shelcusky was 16- 17. Among the top newcomers are several freshmen, including Fran White, at 103, Luke Rimmer (119), Tyler Jaramillo (125) and 135-pound Drew Seroka. Seniors Jordan Boulware and Trey Rasmussen and sophomore Lucas DelPiano are at 152; junior Jeff Goldhagen grapples in the 171- pound class along with senior Josh Weinstein. Another 12th-grader, Randy Christie, comes on to wrestle 189.
So far, the coach seems relatively pleased with his team's work ethic, although there remains some work to be done.
"A large number of them are working hard, trying to achieve their goals," says Dougherty. "But not everyone is on the same page yet. The upperclassmen have to develop leadership skills. I can tell the kids what they have to do, but to see their peers do it, that makes a large impact."
The Vikings wrestled J.P. Stevens on Dec. 23 and this weekend enter the highly competitive Mustang Classic at Brick Memorial.
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