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LehighValleyLive Athlete of the year. You can vote once a day. Click HERE to review the criteria and vote. Last year, North Hunterdon’s Allison Lane was chosen for her dominate play in Volleyball, Basketball and Lacrosse.
TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT:
NAME | SPORT | COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY |
Andrew Meiners | Baseball | NJIT |
Shayne Fontana | Baseball | Kean University |
Katie Primatic | Volleyball | The College of William & Mary |
Samuel Layding | Cross-Country/T&F | Lehigh University |
Ryan Pomrinca | Wrestling | Lehigh University |
Mike Sicola | Wrestling | Gardner Webb University |
Frank Januzzi | Football | Moravian College |
Brandon Kubik | Football | Delaware Valley University |
Eve Glasergreen (not pictured) | Cross-Country/T&F | Cornell University |
THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT:
Randy Grzankowski | Baseball | Kean University |
Austin Arndt | Baseball | Kean University |
Rikki Goodman | Baseball | North Hampton Community College |
Tim Heard | Baseball | Moravian College |
Thomas Schumacher | Baseball | Lehigh University |
Maddie Hynoski | Girls Swimming | TCNJ |
Warren Watkins | Football | Mississippi Valley State |
Ryan McDonald | Football | Tufts University |
SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT:
Grace Plassche | Girls Lacrosse | Brown University |
Breanna Cavanaugh | Girls Lacrosse | Wesleyan University |
Emma Corcodilos | Girls Lacrosse | Richard Stockton University |
Connor Baucom | Boys Lacrosse | Kean University |
Thomas Gallo | Boys Lacrosse | Richard Stockton University |
Hogan Laskey | Boys Lacrosse | Richard Stockton University |
Jacob Sieber | Boys Lacrosse | NJIT |
Liam Pearson | Boys Lacrosse | Wheaton College(MA) |
FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT:
Albert Zhang | Fencing | Columbia University |
Carly Severini | Softball | Boston College |
Hailey Stine | Girls Basketball | Drew University |
Carolyn Giordano | Girls Basketball | University of Scranton |
Megan Conner | Girls Basketball | Suffolk University |
Kayla Sible | Competitive Cheerleading | Seton Hall University |
Kelsey Sible | Competitive Cheerleading | Seton Hall University |
Brynn McDonald | Girls Soccer | Montclair State |
Ryan Sweeney | Hockey | Siena College |
After a second and third at the regions his freshman and sophomore seasons, North Hunterdon’s unbeaten senior 126-pounder Ryan Pomrinca finished the region part of his career with his second title. Pomrinca beat Somerville junior Evan Drill 3-1. Pomrinca was third in the state last season at 126 and was seventh as a freshman at 113. Pomrinca became the winningest wrestler in Hunterdon/Warren County history on Friday night. Mike Sicola, Brian Smolinsky and Derek Ciavarro punch tickets to AC.
Click HERE to review the Region 5 Brackets on LehighValleyLive.com.
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Click HERE to review the Ryan Pomrinca article on NJ.com.
Click HERE to review the Ryan Pomrinca 2nd article on the CourierNews.com.
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Click HERE to review the Wyatt Vrancken article on LehighValleyLive.com.
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North Hunterdon High School is looking forward to hosting the 2015 HWS Girls Basketball Championship on Friday, February 27th. Please note the following details:
North Hunterdon advanced 10 wrestlers to the Region 5 tournament, which begins Wednesday 2/25/15 at Hunterdon Central. North Hunterdon’s Jason Hawk and Voorhees’ Brian Baumann shared the District 17 assistant coach of the year award honors.
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Click HERE to review the North Hunterdon trumps rival Hunterdon Central at District 17 tournament article on LehighValleyLive.com.
Click HERE to review the District 17 Brackets on NJ.com.
Click HERE to review the District 17 Live Updates on NJ.com.
Click HERE to review article on Brian Smolinsky on NJ.com.
Congratulations to the North Wrestlers as they defeated Watchung Hills in the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 5 Sectional Final Round. They will face Hunterdon Central in the Group 5 Finals on 2/15/15. North Hunterdon won its 14th sectional title and will be competing for its fifth group title.
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Click HERE to review the Final Group 5 bracket/schedule on NJ.com.
The North Hunterdon Lady Lions Basketball team along with the Girls Basketball Booster Club will generously pay tribute to the courageous women battling breast cancer in our country as they face the Hunterdon Central Lady Red Devils on February 24, 2015 – Freshmen 3:45pm, JV 5:15pm and Varsity 7:00pm. The game slogan will be “Join the fight – One shot at a time” and the girls will be wearing shirts that have a “J.H.” on their right sleeve in honor of Jennifer Hoban, Kathleen and Meghan Hoban’s mother, who lost her battle with pancreatic cancer 2 weeks ago.
We ask that fans wear “Pink” to support Breast Cancer Awareness or “Purple” to support Pancreatic Cancer Awareness. We will also be recognizing our Lady Lion Basketball and our Cheer Dance Pom seniors prior to the start of the game.
There will be contribution canisters when you walk into the game so please be kind and help fight these deadly diseases.
The American Cancer Society estimates that 232,670 American women will receive breast cancer and 22,890 a pancreatic diagnosis in 2014-2015. Breast cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. It is the leading cause of cancer death among women of all races and populations.
Ryan Pomrinca, Matthew Mohan and Brian Smolinsky had pins and Derek Ciavarro had a major decision to lead the Lions wrestling team to a 52-15 over Westfield in the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 2 Group 5 Semifinals.
“Dave the Rave” Robbins 69h Birthday Celebration!! Tuesday, February 17, 2015 Rescheduled for Wednesday, February 18 2015 Hosted by: The North Hunterdon Booster Club
During the halftime of the 7pm Varsity Boys 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 also be celebrating Boys Basketball and Cheer Tech Senior Nights prior to the start of the game.
We will have a 50/50 and an additional money collection which will be donated to the Special Olympics in Dave’s honor. The Booster Club will donate $50 to Special Olympics for all the shots Dave makes at halftime – Great job Tera 🙂
Congratulations to the girls swim team, who continued their great season streak by beating Rutgers Prep on 2/10/15 and giving us the Skyland Conference Raritan Division Championship for the second year in a row. Congratulations on an exciting season girls!
Click HERE to review the Girls in the Top 10 Rankings article in LehighValleylive.com.
CONGRATULATIONS to the North Hunterdon varsity cheerleaders at the National High School Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida!
They ranked in the top 2 teams at preliminaries, moving directly to finals. They performed an incredible routine to rank in the Top 10 in the USA in the Large Varsity division. We are so proud!
Click HERE to see all the Large Division results.
Hailey Stine scored a game-high 16 points, hitting two 3-pointers, and Carolyn Giordano added 13 to lead seventh-seeded North Hunterdon to a 56-51 upset victory over second-seeded High Point in the first round of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament in High Point.
Kristina Harrel had 12 points for North Hunterdon, which outscored High Point, 28-20, in the second half.
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The Lions benefitted from balanced scoring. While Brandon Votek, the team’s leading scorer at 13.1 points per game, finished with 12 points, he had plenty of help. Fellow senior Doug Brightly chipped in with nine points and five other North Hunterdon players finished with six points, leaving the Rangers unable to key on just one or two players defensively.
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Click HERE to review the DelSantro brothers article in NJ.com.
On Friday, March 6, 2015 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.
The North Hunterdon Girls team placed 6th Overall in the NJSIAA District II Fencing Tournament.
The North Hunterdon Boys Team placed 5th Overall in the NJSIAA District II Fencing Tournament.
The full results of the boys tournament can be found here.
The full results of the girls tournament can be found here.
The independent qualifiers can be found here.
Congratulations to all the teams, squads and individual fencers who qualified for states!
Eve Glasergreen wins the Girls Group 4 3,200m Indoor Track race with a meet record of 10:59.45.
Sam Layding wins the Boys Group 4 3,200m Indoor Track race with a time of 9:34.97. Sam also takes 3rd in the 1600m to qualify for group meet.
Other Highlights: | |
Girls 800 Meter Run North 2 Gr 4 | Girls 1600 Meter Run North 2 Gr 4 |
6 Anna DiMarcello | 6 Kelley McCarten |
Girls Pole Vault North 2 Gr 4 | Girls Shot Put North 2 Gr 4 |
6 Abby Grunden | 4 Abby Grunden |
Boys 800 Meter Run North 2 Gr | |
6 Michael Finer |
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John Walton poured in 23 points Thursday night to spark North Hunterdon to a 78-68 double overtime win over Watchung Hills.
Brandon Votek added 18 points for the Lions and Ryan McDonald tossed in 15.
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GatorEVE Night
A huge congratulations to Eve Glasergreen for being selected for the prestigious Gatorade Athlete of the Year for the state of New Jersey in Girl’s Cross-Country. Only 1 girl is chosen from the entire state of New Jersey for this award. A well deserved award for Eve and great recognition of her 4 years of hard work here at North Hunterdon.
North Hunterdon HS will be recognizing Eve Glasergreen on Tuesday February 3 2015 prior to the start of the girls basketball game vs. Immaculata for her winning the Gatorade Girls Cross Country Runner of the year for 2014-2015.
Come out and support Eve on her prestigious accomplishment.
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Congratulations to girls swim team for their performance at the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament on Sunday 1/25, where they earned a 2nd place finish as a team. The relay team of Claire Lee, Emily Murphy, Maddie Hynoski, and Jess Teipel came in first in both the 200 Medley and 200 Freestyle relays, and broke the school record in the Free relay along with their 1st place finish. Maddie also placed 2nd in the 50 freestyle and 3rd in the 100 freestyle. Congratulations on your outstanding and record breaking performance girls!
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Congratulations to the Lady Lion Competitive Cheerleading squad for winning the Large Division and the Overall Team Championship at the Warren Hills Winter Cheer Challenge on Sunday, January 25, 2015.
Thanks to the Varsity Wrestling Squad for coming to the competition and cheering on the cheer squad!!
Today – January 21st – All afternoon and evening activities, outside events, meetings, games, practices, etc are cancelled today. The 3:10 school bus is cancelled.
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Two of our varsity stunt groups who entered the 2015 UCA National High School Cheerleading Stunt Group Championships ranked nationally, as the results were announced this weekend. Out of 30 stunt groups competing, Kelsey Sible’s stunt group (including Lauren Kreutel, Kayla Sible, and Rachel Frey) came in 2nd place! Olivia Reiner’s group placed 6th (Alana Healy, Kalliopi Anastasiou, and Aubrey Bartholomew.)
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Congratulations to the competitive cheerleading squad as they took 2nd place in the large Division at the UCA Garden State Championship.
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The junior won the 500 freestyle in the Lions’ victory over Phillipsburg on Tuesday.
Lee swam a personal-best 5:44.12 against the Stateliners even though she hasn’t competed in the event in almost two years.
She has broken the school’s 200 individual medley record this season and has produced Meet of Champion-qualifying times twice this year in the 200 medley relay with teammates Carmen Kuo, Emily Murphy and Maddie Hynoski.
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Over on the other side of the river, the senior guard put up double-digit performances in all three of the Lions’ games this week. Votek is averaging 15.1 points per game this year and hovered right around that number in each game — scoring 13, 15 and 12 points as North Hunterdon went 1-2, the win coming against Hunterdon Central.
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Congratulations to the North Wrestling team as they defeated Voorhees HS 29-24. The Harold Vandermark Outstanding wrestler award went out to Tyler Gapas.
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Congratulations to North senior Ryan Pomrinca, who became the Lions’ all-time wrestling win leader when he captured his 125th career match with a 3-1 decision over Palisades junior Jacob Wasser at 126 pounds in the Lions’ defeat of the Pirates.
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Ryan Pomrinca became just the seventh four-time Goles champ and won the Outstanding Wrestler award.
North senior Paul Robinson (113) became just the 34th three-time Goles champion and was awarded a plaque. Joining those two with gold medals for the Lions were junior Brian Smolinsky (152), senior Michael Sicola (160) and junior Wyatt Vrancken (170).
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Click HERE to review the John Goles Tournament Preview article in LehighValleyLive.com.