Weichert Sales Associate of the Month
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Weichert Sales Associate of the Month
A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES SPF PAL A & B Teams Hand Cougar Grid Kids 1st Loss Two undefeated Cranford football teams experienced their first loss at the hands of the Scotch PlainsFanwood PAL A and B squads this past Sunday in Cranford. The SPF A Raiders scored a 28-12 knockout in a battle of two undefeated squads, while the SPF B team gained an 18-6 victory to improve to 1-2-1. The SPF A team improved to 4-0. The SPF D White team posted a an 18-13 victory, the C team dropped a 6-0 verdict and the E team was outscored by Cranford. No official scores are recorded on the E level. Meanwhile in Old Bridge, the SPF D Blue team was a 19-6 victim to Sayre Woods South. The A Raiders rallied to score twice and went into halftime tied at 12-12 with Cranford. Anthony Porter kept on an 18-yard TD run and Jonathan Ramos dashed 20 yards for a TD. Will Watson and Gus Barco. The SPF D White team attack was steered by quarterback Ricky Watt. Anthony Robinson scored all three touchdowns, receiving strong blocking from Zack Harmer, Michael Judge, Thomas Ricci, Michael Banic and Luke Regan. The defense also shined behind Tyrell Weir-Johnson, TJ Tibbals, Christian Tardi, Thomas Schmidt, Ronan Yawger and Ben Cohen. In the 6-0 loss to Cranford, Shawn Martin, Brendan Ong, Jack Manville and Marshall Young ran hard for the C team Raiders, while Hayden Widder completed several passes to his running backs as well as a firstdown completion to shifty tight end Max Oross. Defensively, Brighton Easterling, Max Salameh, Alex Laucik and Alex Werkheiser stood tall on the line, while linebackers Kyle Wester and Nate Sta CALLING THE SIGNALS...Quarterback Hayden Widder calls the signals for the Scotch Plains-Fanwood PAL C team this past Sunday in Cranford. The Raiders dominated the second half. Ramos raced outside, shed a tackler and then sprinted 60 yards for the TD. Charlie Fugett’s first of two PAT kicks was good and the Raiders led 20-12. Alex Oslislo, who had a 40yard TD nullified in the fourth quarter, blasted two yards for the TD later in the fourth quarter to ice the victory. Linemen Tom Nakonechny, Bill Root and Mat Fazzino, linebacker Noah Costanzo and cornerback Danny Wright were the stalwarts of the SPF defense. The Raider B team and Cranford were also drawn in a tie at the half, 66, as Aidan Guma scooted 40 yards for a TD. Guma struck twice for TD runs in the second half. Delivering big games in the victory were Jake Hahn, Elisha Bryant, Eric Berkins, Nick Johns, Nolan O’Connor, Jimmy McNichol, Nick Belford, Carter Slifer, Justin Clark, Jayson Williams, Rosa clogged the inside and cornerbacks Sam Oross and Ryan Duthie were busy stopping Cranford in its attempts to hit the edge all game. In Old Bridge, the D Blue team received a 60-yard scoring sprint from Matt Power against Sayre Woods South. Tommy Wright, Mikey Kloepfer, Jake Monroy, Isiah Nathaniel and Ethan Costanzo ran hard for the Raiders. Jacob Eitmanas, Colin Clarke, Gabe Barco, Jack Pares, Connor Kent and Aidan Fletcher provided solid blocking. The D Blue team defense was led by Ben Root, who recovered a fumble, Joe Monaco, Josh Madera, Jake DeGaetano, Robert Koch, Tom Savocca, Omar Casimiro and Josh Sokolsky. In the E level game, Keere Rawles scored twice for the Raiders, who also received fine running from Vincent Amato. Matt Nervi and Drew Bartley were the defensive standouts. Thursday, October 9, 2014 Page 17 Recent Home Sales For more info see: http://clerk.ucnj.org/UCPA/DocIndex Westfield: 08/18/14 Courtesy of Marlene Iacoponi for The Westfield Leader and The Times SCORING THE TD... Westfield A player Matt McIntyre, No. 19, scores his second touchdown of the game as Westfield defeats Morristown 14-8 WF PAL A Gridders Notch Win over Mo-Town, 14-8 The Westfield PAL A football team notched it first win of the season, beating the Morristown Wildcats 148 at Gary Kehler Stadium on October 5. Early on, Michael Fuccillo picked off a Morristown pass at midfield and returned it to the Morristown 23-yard line. Matt McIntyre ran the ball three times, scoring a touchdown from 18 yards out. The conversion failed. In the second quarter, with Morristown punting from deep in its own end, the punter muffed the snap and Tucker Siegal tackled him on the one-yard line. After a penalty and a few plays, facing a fourth-and-goal from the two, quarterback Aidan Gilman threw a screen pass to Matt McIntyre for the touchdown. Thomas DeRosa split the uprights for the conversion and Westfield led 14-0 at the half. Westfield’s defense held Morristown scoreless in the first half due to key tackles by Koury Kania, DeRosa, Thomas Norris, Marquise Ellerbe, Griffin Aslanian and McIntyre. Emmett Smith, Adam Perry and Ethan Wolf contributed from the secondary. Morristown added a fourth quarter touchdown and had one more chance with only seconds left, but Ethan Wolf intercepted a deep pass as time expired. After the game, Head Coach Tony Catanzaro commented, “Our defense played excellent today, clean tackles and we created our turnovers. Good to get our first win, but time to get ready for Sayre Wood South next week”. The 1-3 A Team takes on Sayre Wood South in Old Bridge, on October 12, with kickoff at 1:45 PM. Peter and Gin Lee to John JM and Ashley H. Sarokhan, 136 Madison Avenue, West, $965,000. Joseph and Julia Giordano to Stuart and Tara Glassmith, 220 Brightwood Avenue, $1,025,000. Christina C. Frega to Fox and Foxx Development LLC., 212 Eaglecroft, $387,500. Thomas P. Curry and Nicole Gaul to William S. and Catherine A. Oakes, 740 Embree Cresent, $1,052,500. Suzannah H. Plant and Barbara Doyle Frantz to Pankaj and Tejal Dhingra, 118 Effingham Place, $835,000. Christopher J.Schneider and Kathleen K. Bartlett to Jenna Shepcaro, 539 Hanford Place, $590,000. Sean and Paula Glickenhaus to Shane and Anne Edmondson, 125 East Dudley Avenue, $1,250,000. Dana Bopp to Matthew E. and Claire W. Doherty, 645 Kimball Avenue, $510,000. Estate of Alletta S. Hudak to Bradford T. and Mary E. M. Schwarz, 409 Harrison Avenue, $629,000. Mark and Patrycja Froehlich to Jeremy and Alyssa Stanek, 520 North Chestnut Street, $630,000. Joseph B. Dougherty to Ian and Cheryl Schafer, 202 Golf Edge, $1,800,000. Susan Katz to Jordan M. and Michelle Z. Stein, 207 Lynn Lane, $835,314. Maureen C. Mooney to D. Villane Construction LLC., 216 Charles Street, $405,000. Tania M. Powers and Mark S. Terenzi to Anna Rowe and Rosemary Golden, 260 Prospect Street, $445,000. Salvatore and Paula Pafumi to Sean G. Cogan and Diane Federico-Cogan, 634 Hort Street, $585,000. Kevin T. and Karen B. Hurtt to Michael Mahoney LLC., 517 Cumberland Street, $397,811.92. Jeffrey H. and Julia M. Desantis to Brandon and Ashley Pagelow, 725 Austin Street, $674,500. Frederick E. Steiermann Jr. to Soni Reality LLC., 719 Austin Street, $431,000. DTS Realty LLC. to Martin Sheil, 429 West Broad Street, $457,500. Westfield: 08/25/14 John J. and Mary K. Falzon to Jeffrey J. and Jennifer J. Washbourne, HEADING FOR THE TOUCHDOWN...Raider Anthony Robinson, No. 10, has a 45 yard touchdown run as the Scotch Plains-Fanwood PAL White “D” team defeats previously unbeaten Cranford, 18-13. 634 Knollwood Terrace, $975,000. Michael J. Mackay and Hong Tieng Lim to Vlad and Alina Collins, 545 1st Street, $610,000. Estate of Lena Viglianti and David F. Viglianti to Elshiekh Enterprises LLC., 510 Summit Avenue, $440,000. Joseph Guasconi to Esther Mitkoff, 515 Trinity Place Apt 2AN, $293,750. John W. and Mary B. Olson to Gentemp LLC., 1001 Harding Street, $440,000. Lucio Chumpitaz to Abdelfarag A.Abdelrahman and Hanan Abdelgawad, 219 Livingston Street, $285,000. Joseph and Lauren Majocha to Karen Livingston, 670 Summit Avenue, $827,500. Mark S. and Dawn A. Albin to John C. and Marcy B. Paul, 784 Norgatge, $1,155,000. Sylvia R. Kuntz to Michael Mahoney LLC., 867 Willow Grove Road, $485,000. Janina A. Graham to D&C Westfield Realty LLC., 903 Pennsylvania Avenue, $600,000. Edward O. and Gertrude A. Wood to Arkad Residential Holdings VIII, 1032 Rahway Avenue, $500,000. Christopher G. and Allison Jacob to John V. and Julie L. Harnisher, 901 Rahway Avenue, $820,000. Dominic and Robyn Larche to Harvey Rosenberg and Melissa Schwartzman, 930 Dunham Avenue, $1,125,000. Mark W. and Tara E. Swersie to Michael Mohoney LLC., 231 ElizabethAvenue, $1,350,000. Joseph J. Dimarco to Barry and Marissa Perlman, 1023 Columbus Avenue, $420,000. Diego and Isabel Amaya to Nitin Dang, 221 Roger Avenue, $492,500. Patrick T. and Donna M. Keenoy to Yang and Simin Zhang, 143 Harrow Road, $671,800. William S. and Cathrine A. Oakes to Danny C. Lallis and Heather E. Simpson, 1014 Boulevard, $756,000. Steven P. Tebbetts to Anuj Garg, 70 Sandy Hill Road, $553,000. Ernst N. and Kenney K. Steinbrecher to Geoffrey and Nicole Jacobson, 1507 Rahway Avenue, $700,000. Timothy F. and Marcee M. Rogers to NCN Properties LLC., 205 Ayliffe Avenue, $350,000. Nuno A. and Carla Rodrigues to Jessica Miles, 122 Virginia Street, $540,000. See it all on the web in color . . . www.goleader.com Weichert Real Estate Mortgages Closing Services Insurance ® Sales Associate of the Month NEW CONSTRUCTION WESTFIELD. New Construction 5 BR 3.1 Bath Colonial. Corner Team lot. 9’ 1st floor. ceilings, Large foyer open to 2nd floor. FDR, office/ Villane study, guest suite w/full bath and WIC, mudroom, EIK open to FR w/ wood burning FP. 8’ ceilings on 2nd floor. Master suite w/2 WIC’s and Large master bath ,3 additional bedrooms, 2nd floor laundry room, full open basement with 8’ ceilings bathroom plumbing roughed in and easy to finish. Close to GS pkwy and NYC trans. Still time to discuss options and plans. Convenient location. $1,065,000. Carol DiGraci Top Lister for the Month of August CENTER HALL COLONIAL COLONIAL WESTFIELD. Classic very spacious wonderfully maintained 4 BR CRANFORD. Immaculate Move in Ready 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Phyllis 2.1 Bath Center Hall Colonial. Park-like setting (100x208) on Brown beautiful tree-lined street. LR w/bay window, FDR, Butler’s Pantry, EI Kit w/sep. eating area, beamed Fam. Room w/ FP. Charming sun room. 3 large BR’s w/ample closet space. Master BR suite w/dressing area, WI closet, Master Bath. Part fin Basement. Plus CAC, Hardwood Floors, underground sprinkler, sec. system, 1st Fl laundry. 2 Car Garage. Near all schools. Home Warranty. So much to offer. $939,000. Carol Colonial in a very desirable neighborhood. Steps to Nomahegan DiGraci Park and Walking trail, Updated kitchen with Granite Counters. 1 Car Detached Garage, Wood Burning Fireplace and Bay Window in FLR. FDR with Hardwood Floors. FR has lots of windows. Master Bedroom has Master Bath. Walk up Attic has Central Air and can be converted into a 4th bedroom or office space. Beautiful entrance foyer. Top Rated Schools. Warranty. $415,000. Westfield Office 581 Elm St U 908-654-7777 www.weichert.com SPLIT LEVEL S COTCH PLAINS. This totally renovated (down to its new Pauline plumbing and electric) 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Split Level exudes the “Paula” very best of quality upgrades and amenities. The open floor plan and Sebolao attention to detail will suit today’s families’ ever changing needs. Set on .918 acre of land, this home is near top-rated schools, NY transportation and all major highways. Make this your home today! $834,900. OPEN HOUSE: SUN., 10/12 1–5PM WESTFIELD. Huge Custom 5BR, 4Bath Split. Great location! LR w/FP, Phyllis FDR, EIK w/sep dining area, breakfast bar, cathedral ceiling. Inviting FR, Brown Sunroom, large deck. 3rd floor MBR w/vault ceiling, Master Bath, WI closet & sep Sitting Rm. 2nd floor - 3BR`s(1 w/Full Bath)! Ground floor BR suite w/Full Bath, Large fin. basement w/Rec Room, Media Rm. Including newer Front Porch, Furnace, HWH, CAC, Siding, Walks. Hardwood, Central Vac, Security System, Sprinkler System, fenced yard. 2 Car attach Garage. Near schools, town, NY trans. Directions: Lamberts Mill to Nancy Way #824. $968,000.
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