Congratulations to the Boys Indoor 4×800 Indoor Track team of Dillon Adamy, Andrew Trapp, Gavin Richards, Ray Sellaro and Head Coach Tom Higgins for taking tenth at the NY New Balance Nationals Indoor Championship. Click HERE to review the results on NYMilesplit.com.
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Thursday, March 8, 2018 due to widespread road closures, weather conditions and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Thursday.
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Thursday, March 8, 2018 due to widespread road closures, weather conditions and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Thursday.
Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
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School is closed Wednesday 3-7-18 due to the inclement weather conditions. All after school activities, including athletic events and practices, etc for North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools have been cancelled for March 7th
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
School is closed Wednesday 3-7-18 due to the inclement weather conditions. All after school activities, including athletic events and practices, etc for North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools have been cancelled for March 7th. All outside groups renting the facility are also cancelled today. Student Athletes with any questions or concerns should contact their immediate athletic coach. Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be advised that a Coastal Storm will be hitting our area tonight with wet snowfall in the range of a foot. Click HERE to review the article on NJ.com. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
Click HERE to review Survival Guide for Power Outages from Accuweather.com.
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 due to widespread road closures and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Tuesday. Coastal Storm to hit our area tonight.
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 due to widespread road closures and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Tuesday. Please be advised that a Coastal Storm will be hitting our area tonight with wet snowfall in the range of a foot. Click HERE to review the article on NJ.com.
Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
Click HERE to review Survival Guide for Power Outages from Accuweather.com.
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Monday, March 5, 2018 due to widespread road closures and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Monday.
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools will be closed on Monday, March 5, 2018 due to widespread road closures and dangerous conditions for buses. All activities and sports practices are cancelled as well for Monday.
Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
Click HERE to review Survival Guide for Power Outages from Accuweather.com.
Gapas ends his great career at North with a 6th place finish in AC; Phillipsburg’s Meyer, Voorhees’ Fernandes have state wrestling gold in sights
The Stateliner senior 152-pounder and Viking 285-pound junior will go for state crowns in Sunday’s state finals. In all seven local wrestlers earned medals.
Source: Lion Athletic News2 Phillipsburg’s Meyer, Voorhees’ Fernandes have state wrestling gold in sights Phillipsburg’s Meyer, Voorhees’ Fernandes have state wrestling gold in sights
Game Report 3-1-18: Unified Basketball: North Hunterdon (60) at Arthur L. Johnson (66)
Congratulations to the Crusaders of Arthur L. Johnson for winning the Barn Burner Unified Sports Basketball game against the Lions of North Hunterdon 66-60 last night in a superb inclusive community event at Arthur L. Johnson High School.
The Crusaders were led by the dominating sharp shooting play of Pawel (Thunderstruck ) Baniukiewicz who scored 22 points, 2 assists and grabbed 5 rebounds.
Other Crusader contributors were:
Dom (Battleship ) Vito: 20 points, 1 assist and 6 rebounds.
Taher (Superman ) Lokhandwala 12 points and 3 rebounds.
Kevin (Torpedo ) Dews 12 points and 1 assist.
The Lions were led by Myla (Drop the Mic ) Schultz who scored 16 points and hauled in 3 rebounds.
Other Lion contributors were:
Katie (Stealth Bomber) Higgins: 14 points and 3 rebounds.
Hannah (Bat Girl ) Walsh: 12 points, 1 assist and 2 rebounds.
Claire (Wonder Woman ) Sturgess: 10 points and 2 rebounds.
Penny (The Glide ) Johnson: 4 points and 4 rebounds.
Kelly (Superwoman ) Krupa: 2 points and 1 assist.
Jacob (Drop the Hammer ) Castagno: 2 points.
The Crusaders season is now over and the Lions will travel to Ridge HS on March 11th. Good Luck to both teams!
School is closed today 3-2-18: All afternoon and evening activities, outside events, meetings, practices, etc are cancelled due to the weather conditions.
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
School is closed today 3-2-18 due to the inclement weather conditions. All after school activities, including athletic events and practices, etc for North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools have been cancelled for March 2nd. All outside groups renting the facility are also cancelled today. Student Athletes with any questions or concerns should contact their immediate athletic coach. Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
Click HERE to review Survival Guide for Power Outages from Accuweather.com.
Indoor Meet of Champions: Hunterdon County teams compete with state's best
David Bausmith of Hunterdon Central, Chris Romero of Voorhees and a host of North Hunterdon athletes performed under the state’s brightest spotlight, and proved to be worthy of being included among New Jersey’s elite when the NJSIAA Meet of Champions concluded Sunday at the Bennett Center in Toms River.
On Saturday, North Hunterdon’s Ellie DiMarcello and Chloe Gonzalez gave Hunterdon …
Source: Lion Athletic News Indoor Meet of Champions: Hunterdon County teams compete with state's best Indoor Meet of Champions: Hunterdon County teams compete with state's best
DelSantro sets 3 point records for the North Boys Basketball team
North Hunterdon (25) at Bridgewater-Raritan (45), NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 Tournament, First Round – Girls Basketball
Keiko Fox scored 13 points to lead second-seeded Bridgewater-Raritan to a 45-25 victory against 15th-seeded North Hunterdon in the first round of the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 Tournament in Bridgewater.
Teresa Wolak added nine points and Meghan Ball chipped in eight for Bridgewater-Raritan.
Aniya Stevenson led North Hunterdon with eight points.
Bridgewater-Raritan will play seventh-seeded ridge in the …
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (25) at Bridgewater-Raritan (45), NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 Tournament, First Round – Girls Basketball North Hunterdon (25) at Bridgewater-Raritan (45), NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 Tournament, First Round – Girls Basketball
Ridge (74) at North Hunterdon (63) – Boys Basketball
Rich Bevensee | For NJ Advance Media
From the outset it was apparent that Ridge was not going to be intimidated or flustered by North Hunterdon’s frenetically-paced offense. The Red Devils remained calm and focused, rarely made a mistake and maintained an incredibly keen eye for the basket.
And one more thing. For every charge and push and surge North …
Source: Lion Athletic News Ridge (74) at North Hunterdon (63) – Boys Basketball Ridge (74) at North Hunterdon (63) – Boys Basketball
North Hunterdon’s Erik Dehkes is top DelVal Football scholar
Dehkes was a three-year varsity performer and team captain; and also played for the North Hunterdon baseball team. A middle linebacker/tight end, Erik had 182 tackles and three pass deflections, along with five receptions for 70 yards and a TD. He was first-team All Group IV, All Area and All County on defense as a senior, and a two-year All-Conference selection in the Raritan Division. He helped the Lions to a North Jersey 2, Group IV title last fall.
Click HERE to read the full article in the Trentonian Times.com.
Streaks and Lions square off in a Unified Bowling event hosted by Warren Hills High school at Oakwood Lanes
Four Lions (DiEsso-Gapas-Kirchberger and Hughes) punch their tickets to AC
Boys Indoor Track: North Hunterdon take Silver in the 4x800m MoC
The North Hunterdon 4×800 relay team ran from the unseeded heat after running under eight minutes at Easterns and takes silver with a time of 7:59.05 at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions behind Dillon Adamy, Ray Sellaro, Gavin Richards and Andrew Trapp. The North 4×800 relay team is currently ranked #12 in the Country. The guys pictured below are in their retro gold.
“It feels great. Last year, we were just trying to get used to everything,” Dolan said. “No one had ever broken eight (minutes) here before so it’s really cool to see three teams sub-eight this year. North Hunterdon and Rancocas Valley gave us a great battle and we thank them for that. It was a great race and we’re really happy to win again.”
Source: Lion Athletic News Boys Indoor Track: Hopewell Valley 4x800m relay defends MoC title (PHOTOS) Boys Indoor Track: Hopewell Valley 4x800m relay defends MoC title (PHOTOS)
Hunterdon County wrestling: North Hunterdon crowns four district champions
Weekly Hunterdon County wrestling notebook
Source: Lion Athletic News Hunterdon County wrestling: North Hunterdon crowns four district champions Hunterdon County wrestling: North Hunterdon crowns four district champions
North Girls Indoor Track gets 3 place winners at the MOC with DiMarcello, Gonzalez and Nugent
Congratulations to the North Girls Indoor Track team for getting 3 State Place Winners in the top 6 at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions. Ellie DiMarcello 4th in mile – 5:01. Chloe Gonzalez 6th in mile – 5:02. Emily Nugent 8th in 2 Mile – 11:01.
Click HERE to review all the North results on NJMilesplit.com.
Source: Lion Athletic News Girls Indoor Track: Middletown South’s Brand pushes away doubt, wins 1600m MoC gold Girls Indoor Track: Middletown South’s Brand pushes away doubt, wins 1600m MoC gold
NJSIAA Boys-Girls Fencing Squad Tournament. Boys 2/24/18 9am and Girls 2/25/18 9am at North Hunterdon HS
Pope John (69) at North Hunterdon (63), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Final Round – Boys Basketball
Rich Bevensee | For NJ Advance Media
North Hunterdon (16-11) was led by DelSantro with 14 points and Woolhouse, who battled Hopkins all night and finished with 12 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks. Xander Braun added nine boards.
North reached the final for the first time since 2011 when it defeated Vernon for the title. The Lions have lost their last five meetings with Pope John in this tri-county event.
“No. 13 killed us with that and-one right after we tied the game in overtime. That was tough,” DelSantro said. “We have a state game against Ridge coming up so we’ll take all the good things we did into that game. Our biggest thing was our energy. We had energy all four quarters and overtime and that’s all coach (Kyle Rehrig) asks for. Tonight was different. Other games we’ve taken a quarter off but tonight we played hard the entire game.”
Source: Lion Athletic News Pope John (69) at North Hunterdon (63), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Final Round – Boys Basketball Pope John (69) at North Hunterdon (63), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Final Round – Boys Basketball
Boys Basketball: H/W/S Tourney final preview – Pope John vs. North Hunterdon
Complete guide to the H/W/S tournament final.
Source: Lion Athletic News Boys Basketball: H/W/S Tourney final preview – Pope John vs. North Hunterdon Boys Basketball: H/W/S Tourney final preview – Pope John vs. North Hunterdon
Game Report 2-22-18: Unified Basketball: North Hunterdon (29) at Voorhees (59)
Congratulations to the Vikings of Voorhees for defeating the Lions of North Hunterdon 59-29 in the Unified Sports Basketball game hosted by Voorhees High School today.
The Vikings were led by the dominating sharp shooting play of Daniel (Battleship ) Jordan who scored 19 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. Other Viking contributors were: Bruce Fujihuara 16 points and 7 rebounds; Will Layfield 14 points and 3 rebounds; William Lyons 8 points and Jacob Sawyer 2 points.
The Lions were led by Katie (Stealth Bomber) Higgins who scored 18 points and hauled in 6 rebounds. Other Lion contributors were: Hannah Walsh 7 points and 1 rebound; Jacob Castagno 4 points and 2 rebounds.
The Vikings next basketball game will be on March 11th at Ridge HS and the Lions will travel to Arthur L Johnson HS on March 1st. Good Luck to both teams!
Complete preview of all 20 sections for the 2018 boys basketball state tournament
A bracket-by-bracket preview of the boys basketball state tournament in 2018.
Source: Lion Athletic News Complete preview of all 20 sections for the 2018 boys basketball state tournament Complete preview of all 20 sections for the 2018 boys basketball state tournament
North Hunterdon (34) at Voorhees (41) – Girls Basketball
A 13-point performance by Sydney Collins helped power Voorhees to a 41-34 victory over North Hunterdon, in Glen Gardner.
Coly Gavornik added 11 points for Voorhees. Bella Cafaro had five points.
Emily Cuthill scored 12 points for North Hunterdon. Maria Newsome finished with 10 points.
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (34) at Voorhees (41) – Girls Basketball North Hunterdon (34) at Voorhees (41) – Girls Basketball
Hunterdon County boys basketball: North Hunterdon's Woolhouse heating up at right time
With its NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 tournament opening-round game just a week away, North Hunterdon senior forward Paul Woolhouse is heating up his game at just the right time.
After reaching double figures in three of the team’s first 13 games, Woolhouse has scored 10 or more points in six of the Lions’ last nine games and …
Source: Lion Athletic News Hunterdon County boys basketball: North Hunterdon's Woolhouse heating up at right time Hunterdon County boys basketball: North Hunterdon's Woolhouse heating up at right time
North Hunterdon (64) at Voorhees (79) – Boys Basketball
Wade Albore drained five 3-pointers and Joey Capone made four as the two finished with 20 and 16 points respectively in Voorhees’ 79-64 win over North Hunterdon in Glen Gardner.
Eric Schroeter made three more triples in the contest and tallied 15 points while Tim Gallagher had 10 points for Voorhees, which led 44-37 at the half. The Vikings made …
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (64) at Voorhees (79) – Boys Basketball North Hunterdon (64) at Voorhees (79) – Boys Basketball
North Hunterdon (87) at Warren Hills (82) – Boys Basketball
Wes Reinagel dropped a game high 23 points for North Hunterdon in its 87-82 double overtime win over Warren Hills in Washington.
Michael DelSantro added 20 points in the win, while Paul Woolhouse grabbed a team high 13 rebounds. Xander Braun added a dozen points. The first overtime ended with each team scoring nine points, but North Hunterdon outscored Warren …
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (87) at Warren Hills (82) – Boys Basketball North Hunterdon (87) at Warren Hills (82) – Boys Basketball
Warren Hills (50) at North Hunterdon (48) – Girls Basketball
Nicole Mallard scored from inside the paint with under two seconds remaining to give Warren Hills the win over North Hunterdon, 50-48, in Annandale.
Mallard finished with team highs of 13 points and 10 rebounds while Devyn Gara added nine points, four assists and five steals for Warren Hills, which trailed by 11 at the half.
Warren Hills completely turned …
Source: Lion Athletic News Warren Hills (50) at North Hunterdon (48) – Girls Basketball Warren Hills (50) at North Hunterdon (48) – Girls Basketball
Lions and Liners square off in Unified Bowling on February 20th
Lions Athletic Leadership Academy – Spring Athletes on 3-9-18
Rescheduled for Thursday, March 22nd, 2018: On Friday, March 9, 2018 all North Hunterdon High School Spring athletes will have the opportunity to attend a presentation through the Lions Leadership Academy. Please click on the links below for the Principal’s letter and Mind of the Athlete website.
Dave the Rave” Robbins 72nd Birthday Celebration!!
During the extended halftime of the 7pm Varsity Girls game against Warren Hills, Dave will be shooting his famous half court shots, we will sing to him and cupcakes will be passed out to all who are celebrating with us. We will try to get the crowd to sing “Happy Birthday” to him when halftime begins.
We will have a 50/50 and an additional money collection which will be donated to the Special Olympics in Dave’s honor. Dave has received over 100 Special Olympics medals in several events including, basketball and golf.
Through the years, Dave has become an icon at North Hunterdon-everyone knows Dave the Rave. The Lions can always count on his constant, unwavering support.
Thanks to Joanne and the NHHS Booster Club 🙂
These boys basketball players shined down the stretch and in league playoffs
Catching up on boys hoops honors.
Source: Lion Athletic News2 These boys basketball players shined down the stretch and in league playoffs These boys basketball players shined down the stretch and in league playoffs
North Wrestlers District 15 Champions and four strike Gold
Congratulations to the North Hunterdon Wrestlers for winning the NJSIAA District 15 Championship. Andrew Gapas (138), Michael Wilson (145), Tucker Kirchberger (152) and William Hughes (160) took home Gold. Connor Robinson (106) and Frank Diesso (113) Took Silver.
Click HERE for all the results on MyCentralJersey.com.
Competing in the Region 4 Wrestling Tournament at Union H.S. will be Connor Robinson (106), Frank Diesso (113), Drew Doscher (120), Evan Klimas (126), Andrew Gapas (138), Michael Wilson (145), Tucker Kirchberger (152), William Hughes (160) and Nathaniel Fosset (182).
Click HERE to review all the Region 4 Qualifiers on MyCentralJersey.com.
Click HERE to review the article on NJ.com.
Click HERE to review the article #2 on NJ.com.
Girls Winter Track: North Hunterdon Lady Lions take Silver at the NJSIAA Indoor Group Championship
Congratulations to the Lady Lion Indoor Track team for taking Silver at the NJSIAA Group Indoor Track Championship. Ellie DiMarcello took silver in the 1600m run; Chloe Gonzalez took Bronze in the 1600m run; Emily Nugent took silver in the 3200m run. Jill Paciga took 4th and Emma Mikitiuk took 19th in the 55m hurdles.
Randolph finished with 29 team points in a tightly-contested race at the top of the team standings. The Rams were able to hold off three other teams with 20 or more points in North Hunterdon (26), South Brunswick (24) and Egg Harbor Township (20) with Sayreville (18), Rancocas Valley (16) and Ridge (16) all in position to grab a top spot as well.
Source: Lion Athletic News Girls Winter Track: Randolph earns first indoor state title in program history (PHOTOS) Girls Winter Track: Randolph earns first indoor state title in program history (PHOTOS)
Voorhees (65) at North Hunterdon (79) – Boys Basketball Semifinals of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex County Tournament
Paul Woolhouse scored a game-high 20 points with 10 rebounds, Wes Reinagel added 16 points and Michael DelSantro chipped in with 14 points and four blocks to lead sixth-seeded North Hunterdon to a 79-65 victory over seventh-seeded Voorhees in the semifinals of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament at Warren Hills HS.
North Hunterdon advanced to the final on Friday against eighth-seeded Pope John at 7 p.m. at Sparta High School. The Lions have now won four games in a row and eight of their last nine.
Source: Lion Athletic News Voorhees (65) at North Hunterdon (79) – Boys Basketball Voorhees (65) at North Hunterdon (79) – Boys Basketball
Where the boys basketball rankings stand before they give out gold
The Colonial League and EPC championships are Friday night.
Source: Lion Athletic News2 Where the boys basketball rankings stand before they give out gold Where the boys basketball rankings stand before they give out gold
2018 District 15 wrestling tournament seeds
Westfield is set to host
Source: Lion Athletic News 2018 District 15 wrestling tournament seeds 2018 District 15 wrestling tournament seeds
Somerville (43) at North Hunterdon (38) – Girls Basketball
Christina Cernuto dropped 18 points for Somerville in its 43-38 win over North Hunterdon in Annandale.
Emily Markowski added 11 points in the win.
Aniya Stevenson led North Hunterdon with 17 points.
Source: Lion Athletic News Somerville (43) at North Hunterdon (38) – Girls Basketball Somerville (43) at North Hunterdon (38) – Girls Basketball
State champions edition | Wrestling team rankings
Two of our top 10 are wearing state gold.
Source: Lion Athletic News2 State champions edition | Wrestling team rankings State champions edition | Wrestling team rankings
North Hunterdon (66) at Roxbury (48) – Boys Basketball
Michael DelSantro put up 14 points and added three steals to help lead North Hunterdon to a 66-48 win over Roxbury in Roxbury.
Wes Reinagel collected 12 points in the win, while Paul Woolhouse and Nick Guasta recorded 10 apiece and combined for 13 rebounds. North Hunterdon came out strong and built a 23-11 lead by the end of the …
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (66) at Roxbury (48) – Boys Basketball North Hunterdon (66) at Roxbury (48) – Boys Basketball
North Hunterdon (40) at Phillipsburg (41) – Girls Basketball
Taylor Rapel made the game-winning basket with nine seconds left to give Phillipsburg a 41-40 victory over North Hunterdon in Phillipsburg.
Lauren Flynn notched a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds for Phillipsburg while Sierra Stein had 12 points as well.
For North Hunterdon, Maria Newsome netted a game-high 14 points.
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (40) at Phillipsburg (41) – Girls Basketball North Hunterdon (40) at Phillipsburg (41) – Girls Basketball
North Competitive Cheerleaders are Lucky #13 UCA ranking in Large Division 1 in the Country!
North Hunterdon returns to the National High School Cheerleading Championship Division I Finals once again as they ranked among the best in the Nation.
On Sunday, February 11, 2018, The North Competitive Cheer team completed their two season long tournament with a 13th place Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) ranking of all Division 1 (D1) High Schools in the Large All-Girl Division in the Country. From October through December, thousands of D1 athletes on hundreds of Large teams (20 or fewer athletes) across the nation attempted to qualify for a bid to nationals. This is when North Hunterdon received their bid along with a prestigious 43 other schools. All of the schools met at the High School Nationals this weekend in Walt Disney World, Florida and competed against each other in three rounds, Preliminaries, Semi-Finals and Finals. Each round (Prelims and Semis) had an elimination of the bottom half of the teams until there was only 14 teams to compete against each other in the Finals round. Our North girls fought each round and received a National ranking of 13th in the Nation! What a great job by our competitive cheerleaders.
Click HERE to review the Final Results on the 2018 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship website.
A magnificent job by our coaches: Head Coach: Mike Drulis, Assistant Coaches Lori Schuetz and Melissa Miranda and a Special Thanks to our school nurse Kristen Vitelli for attending and keeping the team healthy and the Lions Cheer Organization for their fundraising efforts throughout the school year!
Cheerleading made it to the UCA Finals at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida
Click HERE to review the LIVE Results on the 2018 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship website.
North Hunterdon (58) at Hackettstown (55), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Quarterfinal Round – Boys Basketball
The sixth-seeded Lions overcame a 10 point deficit in the fourth quarter to comeback and defeat the third-seeded Hackettstown 58-55 in the Quarterfinals of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament in Hackettstown.
Michael DelSantro led North with 13 points and Wes Reinagel had 12 points.
Jeff Morgan led the Tigers with 17 points. Jelani Awai added 14 points and Tyler Gorczyca chipped in 12 for Hackettstown.
North Hunterdon will play seventh-seeded Voorhees in the semifinals scheduled for February 17th at Warren Hills HS at Noon.
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (58) at Hackettstown (55), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Quarterfinal Round – Boys Basketball North Hunterdon (58) at Hackettstown (55), Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, Quarterfinal Round – Boys Basketball
North Girls and Boys Indoor Track take 4th at N2G4 NJSIAA Sectionals
- Emily Nugent took First in the 3,200 meter run.
- Ellie DiMarcello took Second in the 1,6000 meter run.
- Jill Paciga took took Second in the 55 meter hurdles.
- Chloe Gonzalez took Third in the 1,6000 meter run.
- Emma Mikitiuk took took Third in the 55 meter hurdles.
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Gavin Richards took First in the 3,200 meter run.
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Dillon Adamy took Second in the 1,6000 meter run.
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Christopher Fischer took Third in the 3,200 meter run.
GIRLS RESULTS:
GIRLS | ATHLETE | PLACE | SECTION | RESULTS | |
55 METER DASH | |||||
8.31 | Fiona Letko | 30th | Prelims H5 | Girls Group 4 | |
8.43 | SB | Maya Franklin | 35th | Prelims H1 | Girls Group 4 |
400 METER DASH | |||||
1:02.73 | SB | Gabrielle Beneducci | 12th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
1:08.60 | SB | Maya Franklin | 29th | Finals H2 | Girls Group 4 |
1:11.74 | SB | Olivia Ramirez | 33rd | Finals H1 | Girls Group 4 |
800 METER RUN | |||||
2:21.53 | SB | Angela Kearsley | 7th | Finals H3 | Girls Group 4 |
2:26.80 | SB | Alexandra Carlson | 9th | Finals H2 | Girls Group 4 |
2:33.82 | SB | Annalee Tyerech | 17th | Finals H1 | Girls Group 4 |
1,600 METER RUN | |||||
5:13.55 | SB | Elena DiMarcello | 2nd | Finals H2 | Girls Group 4 |
5:15.15 | SB | Chloe Gonzalez | 3rd | Finals H2 | Girls Group 4 |
5:32.30 | SB | Brenna Talamo | 13th | Finals H2 | Girls Group 4 |
3,200 METER RUN | |||||
11:21.06 | Emily Nugent | 1st | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
11:48.34 | SB | Samantha Kehler | 7th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
12:17.52 | SB | Carleigh Haris | 9th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
55 METER HURDLES | |||||
8.72 | SB | Jill Paciga | 2nd | Prelims H3 | Girls Group 4 |
8.79 | Jill Paciga | 2nd | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
9.09 | Emma Mikitiuk | 3rd | Prelims H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
9.11 | Emma Mikitiuk | 6th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
9.43 | SB | Gabrielle Beneducci | 9th | Prelims H1 | Girls Group 4 |
4X400 METER RELAY | |||||
4:11.63 | SB | Relay Team | 4th | Finals H1 | Girls Group 4 |
HIGH JUMP | |||||
4-6 | Fiona Letko | 8th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
4-6 | Harley Varga | 8th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
POLE VAULT | |||||
8-0 | Noelle Loya | 10th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 | |
SHOT PUT | |||||
31-9.5 | SB | Cecilia Quental | 7th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
27-7.5 | SB | Sara Meyer | 14th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
25-4.5 | Madalyn Blomkvist | 25th | Finals H4 | Girls Group 4 |
BOYS RESULTS:
BOYS | ATHLETE | PLACE | SECTION | RESULTS | |
55 METER DASH | |||||
7.22 | Tyler Boyd | 33rd | Prelims H1 | Boys Group 4 | |
400 METER DASH | |||||
57.70 | SB | Tyler Boyd | 34th | Finals H1 | Boys Group 4 |
58.22 | SB | Garrett Coyne | 36th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 |
58.31 | SB | Jack Sarkisian | 37th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 |
800 METER RUN | |||||
2:06.73 | Tom Zappetti | 12th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 | |
2:10.83 | Will Arnold | 24th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 | |
1,600 METER RUN | |||||
4:31.80 | Dillon Adamy | 2nd | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 | |
4:34.90 | Gavin Richards | 4th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 | |
4:35.41 | Andrew Trapp | 6th | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 | |
3,200 METER RUN | |||||
9:43.37 | SB | Gavin Richards | 1st | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 |
9:48.10 | SB | Christopher Fischer | 3rd | Finals H2 | Boys Group 4 |
10:39.94 | Mark Garceau | 21st | Finals H1 | Boys Group 4 | |
4X400 METER RELAY | |||||
3:44.09 | SB | Relay Team | 10th | Finals H1 | Boys Group 4 |
SHOT PUT | |||||
45-7 | SB | Connor Letko | 6th | Finals H4 | Boys Group 4 |
40-6 | John Anderson | 12th | Finals H4 | Boys Group 4 | |
36-3 | Glen Farbanish | 21st | Finals H4 | Boys Group 4 |
Source: Lion Athletic News Ridge girls, East Orange boys continue dominance over N2G4 with consecutive section titles Ridge girls, East Orange boys continue dominance over N2G4 with consecutive section titles
Game Report: Girls Swimming Report: Watchung Hills (70) at North Hunterdon (100), NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Public A, Quarterfinal Round on 2/9/2018
Cheerleading practice going well at the Nationals at the Walt Disney Pop Century® Resort in Orlando, Florida
Gapas joins the 100 match win club
School is closed today 2-7-18: All afternoon and evening activities, outside events, meetings, practices, etc are cancelled due to the weather conditions.
Dear North Hunterdon Parents/Guardians and Students:
School is closed today 2-7-18 due to the inclement weather conditions. All after school activities, including athletic events and practices, etc for North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools have been cancelled for February 7th. All outside groups renting the facility are also cancelled today. Student Athletes with any questions or concerns should contact their immediate athletic coach. Please refer to our athletic website for the most current schedule – click here. Please be safe today!
Warnings and Advisories Among the many weather warnings, watches and advisories in effect for today.
NJ Power Companies – Power Outage Central: PSE&G, Jersey Central Power and Light, and Atlantic City Electric.
Click HERE to review Winter Survival Tips from NJ.com.
Click HERE to review Survival Guide for Power Outages from Accuweather.com.
North Hunterdon (42) at Franklin (58) – Girls Basketball
Diamond Miller dropped 23 points for Franklin, ranked No. 8 in the NJ.com Top 20, in its 58-42 win over North Hunterdon in Franklin.
Camille Gray added 12 points in the win, while Keona Schenck scored 11 points.
Maria Newsome racked up 21 points for North Hunterdon, 12 of them from behind the arc, while Alexa Vasile added 10 …
Source: Lion Athletic News North Hunterdon (42) at Franklin (58) – Girls Basketball North Hunterdon (42) at Franklin (58) – Girls Basketball
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