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One rugged 800 run for Nazareth's Mastromonaco at state track
Gio Mastromonaco’s idea of how to start the 800-meter run at Saturday afternoon’s PIAA 3A track and field championships at Shippensburg University’s Seth Grove Stadium was a good one. “I wanted to go all out right from the start and lead the race,” said the Nazareth senior,...
North Jersey, Group 4 girls lacrosse 1st round roundup
Kylie Harner tallied two goals and two assists to lead third-seeded and No. 4 in the NJ.com Top 20 Hunterdon Central to a 16-1 win over 14th-seeded East Brunswick in the first round of the North Jersey, Group 4 tournament, in Flemington. Hunterdon Central (18-2) will face sixth-seeded Bridgewater-Raritan in...
Wilson baseball’s championship season ends in district semifinals
Wilson Area High School’s baseball team cooled down under the hot sun at DeSales University’s Weiland Park. The second-seeded Warriors fell to sixth-seeded North Schuylkill 4-2 in the District 11 Class 4A semifinals on Sunday. The Spartans (13-9) advance to meet the Tamaqua/Bethlehem Catholic winner in the district...
PIAA girls track: Bangor’s Pinter, Notre Dame-GP’s Steele elated with runner-up finishes
SHIPPENSBURG — Nataly Walters, Maggie Scalzo, Julia Pinter and Savina Steele all had top-3 finishes in their respective competitions Saturday at the PIAA Track & Field Championships. But they left Shippensburg University’s Seth Grove Stadium with distinctly different feelings about the medals around their necks. Steele was thrilled. The Notre Dame-Green Pond sophomore in her second year in the ...
2024 Easton Twilight Criterium will lead to Easton road closures this weekend
An event-filled day for cyclists is coming up this weekend, and Easton residents should be aware of road closures. The 2024 Easton Twilight Criterium will take place on Saturday, May 25. It will host pro, novice, and junior cycle races, as well as other family and community events, according to a press release. The event kicks off at 1:15 p.m., and the last race begins at 8:40 p.m. This means major roads in Downtown Easton will be closed off to cars to make way for the bikes.
Parkland baseball clubs way into district final with 15 runs in win over Nazareth
Parkland High School baseball coach Kurt Weber had a warning for his team: the Trojans needed to bring their bats to extend the season. “We told the kids before, this was not going to be a 3-2, 2-0 game,” Weber said. “... We just had to try to win every inning.”
Softball: Hunterdon Central Rolls Past East Brunswick, 16-1, in State Tournament
FLEMINGTON, NJ -- The Hunterdon Central girls lacrosse team advanced in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Group 4 tournament with a 16-1 victory over East Brunswick on Friday. Kylie Hamer collected two goals and two assists for the Red Devils (18-2), who led, 8-1, after one quarter and boasted a very balanced attack with five different players scoring two goals each.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In addition to Hamer, Myia Sanz, Julie Bienkowski, Dalton Klaus and Maggie Scally each scored two goals for Hunterdon Central, which will play at home against Bridgewater-Raritan in the quarterfinals on Thursday. Hunterdon Central Scoring G A P GB DC FT Arriana Sanchez 0 0 0 2 0 0 Katie Schwartz 1 1 2 0 1 0 Kylie Hamer 2 2 4 2 0 0 Jelly Schnell 1 0 1 0 1 1 Leighton Gee 0 1 1 1 1 1 Ella Haluko 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kadyn Brandt 1 0 1 0 5 0 Gillian Schneider 1 1 2 1 0 0 Myia Sanz 2 1 3 1 0 0 Maia LiSanti 1 1 2 1 0 0 Julia Bienkowski 2 0 2 2 0 0 Dalton Klaus 2 0 2 4 5 0 Maggie Scally 2 0 2 1 2 1 Emma Shinn 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sloane Coddington 1 0 1 1 1 0 Totals: 16 7 23 18 16 3 For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Burgess’ blast highlights Phillipsburg baseball’s rout of Piscataway in sectional opener
Friday’s NJSIAA North 2 Group 4 first-round game against Piscataway was already going to be memorable for Kevin Burgess. The Phillipsburg High School senior lived in Piscataway before moving to Stateliners country in middle school. Burgess, however, made the game truly unforgettable by smashing his first varsity home run...
Wash. Twp.’s Forman wins playoff for second straight Gloucester County golf title
Justin Forman had to work a little harder than he wanted to. The Washington Township senior had a chance to win in regulation but saw his three-foot par putt rim out at the 18th hole. That bogey paired with a six-foot birdie putt by Kingsway sophomore Christopher Parrish forced a playoff for the boys individual title at Thursday’s Gloucester County Championships.
15th Annual O'Hara Golf Outing a Success
Bedminster, NJ (Somerset County) - The 15th Annual Shaun O'Hara Foundation Golf Outing was a huge success for Cystic Fibrosis as celebrities from all professional sports attended to help support the cause on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at the Trump National Golf Course.
North, Group 2, 1st rd - Boys lacrosse roundup: Warren Hills and West Morris advance
Logan Healey tallied four goals as seventh-seeded Warren Hills took a 14-7 win over tenth-seeded Roxbury in the first round of the North Jersey, Group 1 tournament, in Washington. Warren Hills (13-6) will play second-seeded Sparta in the quarterfinals on Thursday, May 30. Dean Schaefer added three goals and an...
Roxbury Baseball Advances in State Tournament
ROXBURY, NJ - In a pitcher's dual on Thursday that saw the Roxbury High School baseball team come out on top, the Gaels beat Wayne Valley to advance in the state tournament. The 2-1 victory in the NJSIAA North Jersey Group 3 tournament game means the fifth-seeded Gaels will take on the fourth-seeded Wayne Hills team in quarterfinal round action on May 29. Roxbury's record is now 14-13 while Wayne Hills is at 16-10.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In Thursday's first-round game, played in Succasunna, both Roxbury and Wayne Valley scored one run...
Baseball Top 20, May 22: Fresh look at top teams ahead of state tournament
The NJSIAA baseball state tournament is finally here. Teams were seeded just a few days ago, giving us all a peek at what the most exciting time of the season will look like. There are still several county and conference tournament championships to be played this week, but the cream of the crop has already ramped up their successful play in preparation for the postseason.
Voorhees sprinters grab trio of golds at Skyland track and field championships
Voorhees’ sprinters won three events to highlight lehighvalleylive regional athletes at Tuesday’s Skyland Conference track and field championships at Hillsborough. Viking senior Alexander Metz, who had been honored earlier in the day at the Hunterdon/Warren Athletic Association scholar-athlete luncheon at the Architects Golf Course in Lopatcong as the school’s male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, won the 200-meter dash in 22.66 seconds.
WATCH: Athlete of the Year semifinalists share their connections with sports, community
It’s the final day to vote for the winners of the lehighvalleylive.com Athlete of the Year award, presented by Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute. Before submitting that last ballot, check out the video atop this post as the semifinalists discuss the support they’ve received from their communities and skills they’ve gained through competition.
No, 5 Seton Hall Prep over Gill St. Bernard’s - Boys lacrosse recap
Nolan Sabel had a goal and four assists as Seton Hall Prep, No. 5 in the NJ.com Top 20, defeated Gill St. Bernard’s, 12-5, in Gladstone. Tyler Juhlin scored three first half goals, the third putting Seton Hall Prep (13-6) in front for good at 4-3 with 7:42 left in the second quarter. Joe DelMauro also scored three goals, while Charlie Killen had two with an assist. Finn McNany chipped in a goal with an assist. Adam Angel made eight saves before giving way to Conor Keenan, who had 10.
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