High School Football: Saturday, October 11, 2003 By Vincent Lewis It was a game that the Spartans would be able to talk about for a long time. Coming short of scoring a touchdown themselves, Deptford’s defense came up big forcing turnovers and making it easy for their offense to operate. Unfortunately for the visiting Rams from Gloucester Catholic, they were the victims of their own mistakes after showing their ability to run the ball successfully when needed. All three of Deptford’s touchdowns were the result of the defense coming up with big time hits and pressure on the quarterback. The Spartans remained unbeaten, 4-0, with their Tri-County Conference Royal Division 25-12 victory. |
South Jersey Soccer: Saturday, October 11, 2003 By Boog WilliamsSJSports Staff Writer It was the last home game of the regular season for the Lady Cougars from Camden County College and they kept their season undefeated. The Lady Cougars won 2-1 vs. Morristown County College to run their record to 12-0-1 for the season and secured a place in the national playoffs. |
High School Football: Friday, October 10, 2003 By Vincent Lewis It’s the game that always stirs up the debate about which team is better than the other. Discussions about previous encounters with their familiar opponent have gone back as far as five to ten years ago. That was the main focus of conversation before the classic football match up took place Friday evening at Shawnee High School. In front of a packed house, the Chiefs from Cherokee proved they could move the ball on offense. It would be their inability of converting those critical third down plays that did them in. The Renegades would strike quickly scoring three times in the second quarter that allowed them to remain undefeated. Shawnee would walk off the field at the end of this Burlington/Olympic Conference American Division game with a 21-0 score. |
High School Ice Hockey: Friday, October 10, 2003 By Mike Costantino Washington Township lost to Eastern 4-3 in varsity action at Hollydell on Friday night. Trailing 4-1early in the second period, Township kept chipping away, but time just ran out having plenty of opportunities. Three minutes into the game, Tavana deflected a Mike Kondrola shot from the point and Eastern grabbed a 1-0 lead. The Vikings made it 2-0 as Sean Sullivan hit Lieg with a pass and his quick shot made it 2-0. But Township answered twenty seconds later as Rob Hniedziejko scored from in close to cut the lead to 2-1. |
High School Ice Hockey: Friday, October 10, 2003 By Mike Costantino Cinnaminson rallied from a 3-0 deficit and defeated Paul VI 5-4, capping the rally with a goal in the final twenty seven seconds of the game. Cinnaminson got two goals each from Longo and Schmid, including the game winner. Paul VI opened the scoring as Rich Ferro flew off the bench during a line change and scored on a breakaway, picking the top corner, for a 1-0 lead. Later in the period, Brett Balco broke in with Zak Booth and after drawing the defenseman over, Balco slid the puck to Booth who wasted little time in one-timing the puck into the net and Paul VI led 2-0 after one period. |
High School Soccer: Thursday, October 9, 2003 By Susan HallSJSports Special Correspondent Patience can be described as the way the girl’s soccer team from Bishop Eustace has be playing so far this year. Sitting on top of the Olympic Conference National Division, alone, the Lady Crusaders were not taking Camden Catholic lightly. With their 3-1 victory, Bishop Eustace extended their winning streak to three games in a row and kept their division record clean of any loses. Aimee Bresani scored more goals in this game to lead Bishop Eustace. |
Winning Ways (FYI): ACSM Fitness Book Thursday, October 9, 2003 By Gregory "Graig" White The first two editions of this book sold more than 100,000 copies. It has been updated and includes enhanced and expanded tools that will help you as the reader succeed with your fitness goals. This publication is written with the average exerciser in mind, simple easy to follow suggestions that will help you get on and stay on the road to better fitness. |
High School Field Hockey: Wednesday, October 8, 2003 By Susan Hall During their first meeting of the season, Paulsboro and Haddon Heights played a very close game with the Lady Garnets winning by two. A lot was learned from that game as these two teams met again, this time at Haddon Heights. With the game tie at one, the Garnets went right to work in the second half scoring four more goals and they never looked back. Alisa Farina found the cage three straight times, twice in the second half outscoring Paulsboro by a 5-1 margin. |
High School Field Hockey: Monday, October 6, 2003 By Susan Hall Just image if you were that field hockey fan showing up at Collingswood High School and seeing the opponent’s goalie running from one end of the field, taking the pads off and lining up to take a penalty shot for her team. That’s exactly what goalie Kelsi Fanelli did during their Colonial Conference Liberty Division match against the Lady Panthers. Fanelli would score on that goal chance for Audubon, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the relentless pressure the Panthers put on the goalkeeper Kelsi Fanelli. Collingswood scored four times in the first half, once in the second, to cruise to the 5-1 victory keeping their record to a perfect 10-0. |
High School Ice Hockey: Monday, October 6, 2003 By Mike Costantino Dustin Isbert, Jared Brasten and Zac Booth each scored two goals, as Paul VI cruised by Highland 10-6, in SJHSIHL action at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. With the game tied at 1-1 after the first period on goals by Isbert and Highland’s Sabato, Paul VI took control scoring six times in the middle stanza. The first goal coming after goalie Jimmy Childs made a great save on a breakaway, Brett Balco broke in with Isbert on a 2-on-1 and after drawing the defenseman over, slid the puck to Isbert who buried the shot for a 2-1 lead. |
High School Ice Hockey: Monday, October 6, 2003 By Mike Costantino Strong goaltending, speed and good defense were all on display at the Skate Zone as Eastern defeated Cherokee 5-1. Sean Sullivan scored twice and defenseman Rich DeMonte added a goal and an assist to go along with playing a strong game defensively. Dan Myers continues to impress as he had another strong outing, losing his shutout in the games final minute. Cherokee, now coached by a former assistant from Eastern Coach Steve, also received a strong effort in nets from Casolaro, who kept the Vikings off the board in the first period until the final minute. |
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