Cougars Rise to 6-0, Trample Hillside Comet Gridders, 40-6
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Cougars Rise to 6-0, Trample Hillside Comet Gridders, 40-6
Page 18 Thursday, October 23, 2014 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION SCHETELICH 4 TDs, LEONARD FUMBLE RETURN TD Blue Devils Stop Raider V-ballers Cougars Rise to 6-0, Trample Hillside Comet Gridders, 40-6 Prepared By DAVID B. CORBIN Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times One week after knocking the Voorhees Vikings from the ranks of the unbeaten, the Cranford High School Cougars football team upped its record to 6-0 with a 40-6 trampling of the Hillside Comets in Hillside on October 18. Junior quarterback Jack Schetelich made the Hillside end zone seem like home as he penetrated it four times with respective touchdown runs of two yards, 10 yards, 49 yards and a capping 90-yard touchdown sprint. Schetelich finished with 203 rushing yards on just 11 carries. He also completed five of eight passes for 37 yards. The Cougars totaled 460 yards with 357 yards on the ground and 103 in the air. On a fake punt, junior Joe Norton initiated a 66-yard pass play to senior wide receiver Donte Anderson (10 yards plus a 56-yard fumble recovery and run into the end zone by Sean Leonard). Norton also had a seven-yard reception and kicked four points after touchdown. The Cougars had the luxury of using several of their reserves on offense. Sophomore running back Brian McGovern carried twice for 92 yards, which included an 84-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Sophomore Patrick Hoey had four carries for 19 yards and senior Jake Palumbo carried three times for 11 yards. Veteran senior Luke Christiano had five carries for 26 yards and had one reception for minus two yards, and veteran Donavin Walker had three carries for 11 yards. Senior wide receiver Eric Donahue had three receptions for 32 yards. The Comets were limited to 146 total yards, 88 in the air and 58 on the ground thanks to the stubborn Cougars’ defensive swarming. Quarterback Fazion Rock completed nine of 18 passes for 85 yards, which included two interceptions. Quarterback Kevin Miller completed one pass for three yards. Roger Bryant had a 36-yard reception. Josh Graham had four receptions for 34 yards, Dan PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-032736-14 FILE NO. 18878-14 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MARK SAVAGE; QUEBECOR WORLDWIDE; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon PELLEGRINO AND FELDSTEIN, LLC, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 290 Route 46 West, Denville, New Jersey, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a Civil Action, in which FWDSL & ASSOCIATES LP is the plaintiff and OLIVER BROWN, ET ALS; are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION County and bearing Docket No. F032736-14 within thirty-five (35) days after October 23, 2014 exclusive of such date. If you fail to answer or appear in accordance with Rule 4:4-6, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. You are further advised that if you are unable to obtain an attorney you may communicate with the Lawyer Referral Service of the County of Venue and that if you cannot afford an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of Venue. The telephone number of such agencies are as follows: Lawyer Referral Service 908-353-4715 - Legal Services Office 908-354-4340. THE ACTION has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the following tax sale certificate: 1. A certain tax certificate 101031, sold on 6/19/2010, dated 6/11/2010, and was recorded on 12/6/2010 in Book 13026 at Page 350, made by MARIA GLAVAN, Collector of Taxes of PLAINFIELD, and State of New Jersey to CITY OF PLAINFIELD and subsequently assigned to plaintiff, FWDSL & ASSOCIATES LP on 5/14/2014 and was recorded on 6/3/2014 in Assignment Book 1416 at Page 886. This covers real estate located in PLAINFIELD, County of UNION, and State of New Jersey, known as LOT 23 BLOCK 535 as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of PLAINFIELD and concerns premises commonly known as R716-32 MONROE AVENUE, PLAINFIELD, New Jersey. YOU, MARK SAVAGE, are made party defendant to the above foreclosure action because on January 11, 1989, Mark Savage, recorded a Tax Sale Certificate bearing No. 88-195 against Brown, Oliver & Carrie, for a debt of $5,347.18, sold on December 21, 1988 for unpaid taxes/utility charges for the year(s) 1987 recorded in the UNION County Clerk’s/Register’s Office in Mortgage Book 3941 at page 980, dated December 31, 1988. Said lien is subordinate to the Tax Sale Certificate being foreclosed herewith. YOU, QUEBECOR WORLDWIDE, are made party defendant to the above foreclosure action because on November 27, 2002, a judgment was entered in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County, by Quebecor Worldwide against Oliver Brown a/k/a Oliver C Brown, Individually t/ a Your Home Magazine a/k/a ECV LP disclosing a debt in the amount of $59,522.36. Said judgment was entered as Judgment No. J-282706-2002. Said judgment is subordinate to the Plaintiff’s lien. DATED: October 17, 2014 Michelle M. Smith, Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN, L.L.C. Denville Law Center 290 Route 46 West Denville, New Jersey 07834 (973) 586-2300 1 T - 10/23/14, The Leader Fee: $81.09 Nunez had two for 12 yards and John Mays had three for six yards. Running back Christian Branch carried 13 times for 38 yards, including a five yard TD. Rock carried five times for 13 yards. Senior defensive back Kevin Trotter made six tackles and assisted on two. Christiano made four tackles, assisted on three and added an interception. Junior defensive back Sean Leonard made four tackles, and junior defensive lineman Will Fries made two tackles with a sack and a throw for a loss, and assisted on two. Lineman Nick Ballas made a tackle and assisted on three, linebacker Colin Scanlon had four assisted tackles and linebacker Niko Cappello had a solo tackle and assisted on 10. McGovern made two tackles, while Hoey and Anderson each had one, and Lucas Ramadan had one tackle throw for a loss. Linebacker Mike Palumbo had a sack and two assisted tackles. Sophomore defensive back Ryan Bakie had one tackle, two assisted tackles and an interception. Jake Matthews had two assisted tackles, Ethan Tom had three assists and Donahue had a solo tackle and an assist. The Cougars’ first touchdown drive covered 77 yards on 11 plays, concluded with Schetelich’s two-yard scoot into the end zone. The twopoint conversion attempt failed. Later in the first quarter, Christiano made an interception that set up a five-play, 26-yard scoring drive when Schetelich sprinted 10 yards for the touchdown early in the second quarter, making the score, 13-0. Hillside’s Branch answered with a five-yard touchdown run, making the score at the half, 13-6. In the third quarter, Schetelich capped a four-play, 57-yard march with his 49-yard touchdown run to up the score to 20-6, then Norton, on a fake punt, passed to Anderson, who fumbled after a 10-yard gain. Leonard recovered the fumble and sprinted 56 yards for the touchdown. In the fourth quarter, it took only one play when Schetelich found the seams and dashed 90 yards for the touchdown then the final touchdown took only two plays when McGovern outran the Comets and soared 84 yards for the touchdown. The Cougars host Delaware Valley tomorrow, Friday, October 24, at 7 p.m. Cranford Hillside 6 0 7 14 13 6 0 0 40 6 Blue Devils Gymnasts Top Summit Lady Hilltoppers The Westfield High School gymnastics team improved its record to 80 with a 105.85-103.9 victory over the Summit Hilltoppers in the final dual meet of the season in Westfield on October 14. The Blue Devils will prepare to defend their title at the Union County Tournament to be held in Westfield tomorrow, Friday, October 24. Against the Hilltoppers, the Blue Devils received contributions from junior Megan Troutman, freshman Molly Greenberg, junior Lexi Holzer, senior Mae Devin, freshman Alexis Fasano and senior Jenna Rizkalla. All Around: 1. Abby Claus 35.775 (S) 2. Noa Efron 33.7 (S) 3. Ginny Collins 32.375 (S) Vault: 1. Abby Claus 8.7 (S) 2. Megan Mellilo 8.675 (W) 3. Hannah Prieto 8.65 (W) Uneven Bars: 1. Hannah Goldring 8.9 (W) 2. Carlie Fasano 8.85 (W) 2. Alyssia Lopez 8.85 (S) 2. Abby Claus 8.85 (S) Balance Beam: 1. Hannah Goldring 9.45 (W) 2. Hannah Prieto 8.75 (W) 3. Sydney Keenan 8.7 (W) Floor Exercise: 1. Abby Claus 9.375 (S) 2. Jessica Keenan 9.15 (W) 3. Sarah Fox 9.05 (W). BridgeH2O Ends Blue Devils’ Winning Streak in Volleyball The 14-3 Westfield High School girls volleyball team’s winning streak came to an end with a three set, 2523, 10-25, 25-13, setback to the 8-12 Bridgewater-Raritan Panthers in Westfield on October 20. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-030710-14 FILE NO. 18876-14 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: QUEBECOR WORLDWIDE; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to serve upon PELLEGRINO AND FELDSTEIN, LLC, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 290 Route 46 West, Denville, New Jersey, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a Civil Action, in which FWDSL & ASSOCIATES LP is the plaintiff and OLIVER BROWN, ET ALS; are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION County and bearing Docket No. F030710-14 within thirty-five (35) days after October 23, 2014 exclusive of such date. If you fail to answer or appear in accordance with Rule 4:4-6, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. You are further advised that if you are unable to obtain an attorney you may communicate with the Lawyer Referral Service of the County of Venue and that if you cannot afford an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of Venue. The telephone number of such agencies are as follows: Lawyer Referral Service 908-353-4715 - Legal Services Office 908-354-4340. THE ACTION has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the following tax sale certificate: 1. A certain tax certificate 12-189, sold on 12/6/2011, dated 12/8/2011, and was recorded on 2/19/2014 in Book 13730 at Page 907, made by MARIA GLAVAN, Collector of Taxes of PLAINFIELD, and State of New Jersey to CITY OF PLAINFIELD and subsequently assigned to plaintiff, FWDSL & ASSOCIATES LP on 5/14/2014 and was recorded on 6/3/2014 in Assignment Book 1416 at Page 884. This covers real estate located in PLAINFIELD, County of UNION, and State of New Jersey, known as LOT 24 BLOCK 535 as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of PLAINFIELD and concerns premises commonly known as 734-36 MONROE AVENUE, PLAINFIELD, New Jersey. YOU, QUEBECOR WORLDWIDE, are made party defendant to the above foreclosure action because on November 27, 2002, a judgment was entered in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County, by Quebecor Worldwide against Oliver Brown a/k/a Oliver C Brown, Individually t/ a Your Home Magazine a/k/a ECV LP disclosing a debt in the amount of $59,522.36. Said judgment was entered as Judgment No. J-282706-2002. Said judgment is subordinate to the Plaintiff’s lien. DATED: October 17, 2014 Michelle M. Smith, Clerk Superior Court of New Jersey PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN, L.L.C. Denville Law Center 290 Route 46 West Denville, New Jersey 07834 (973) 586-2300 1 T - 10/23/14, The Leader Fee: $69.36 Blue Devil co-captain/setter Megan Mondon finished with 12 service points and three aces, 28 assists, 10 digsand three kills. Co-captain/outside hitter Olivia Manning notched 13 kills and added a pair of digs, and co-captain Kaelyn Heard had a block and a dig. Libero Leigh Scarano had 11 digs, nine service points and five aces. Stephanie Borr banged eight kills and added four digs and a block. Lizzie Sottung had six digs and three service points with three aces. Olivia Meyer had five digs and a service point. Dana Boretz had five digs and two service points. Rachel Holt had three kills, a block and three digs. Rachel Mattessich had six kills, Gab Cofone had four digs and Morgan Biglin had two digs. Emily Sullivan had 17 assists, six digs, a block and a kill for the Panthers. Amanda Stakevitch notched nine kills and a block. Kasey Higgins had eight digs and four kills. Alyssa Cichowski had seven digs and an assist. PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF WESTFIELD BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Notice is hereby given that Westfield Board of Adjustment adopted resolutions at its meeting on October 15, 2014 for the following applications decided upon at its meeting held on September 8, 2014: Scott Giardina, 125 West Dudley Avenue. Applicant sought approval to construct a front porch contrary to Sections 12.03 C, D, & E and 12.04G of the Land Use Ordinance to allow a front yard setback of 39.65 feet where a setback of 49 feet is required and to allow an all improvement coverage of 7,394 square feet where a maximum of 7,200 square feet is allowed. Application denied. Rachel & Mark Lipschutz 181 Lincoln Road. Applicant sought approval to construct a six foot high fence in the front yard contrary to Section 12.07C of the Land Use Ordinance to allow a six foot fence where a maximum fence height of 4 feet is allowed. Application approved with conditions. Gerard & Theresa Dinan, 141 Belmar Terrace. Applicant sought approval to construct a single story addition contrary to Sections 11.09E5, 11.09E6, 12.04F1, and 12.04F2 of the Land Use Ordinance to allow a front yard setback of 29.2 feet where a setback of + 31 feet is required; to allow a side yard setback of 6.9 feet (5 feet at the bump out) where a minimum setback of 10 feet is required; to allow a building coverage of 20.2% where a maximum of 20% is allowed and to allow a building coverage with a deck of 24% where a maximum of 22% is allowed. Application approved with conditions. David & Susan Chan, 956 Summit Avenue. Applicant sought approval to construct a garage dormer contrary to Section 11.07E.7 of the Land Use Ordinance to allow a rear yard setback of 19 feet where a minimum of 35 feet is required. Application approved with conditions. Plans and applications are on file in the office of the Town Engineer, 959 North Avenue West, Westfield, New Jersey and may be seen Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kathleen Nemeth Secretary, Board of Adjustment 1 T - 10/23/14, The Leader Fee: $48.96 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times CRANFORD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK...Sophomore Connor Fitch was the top finisher for Cranford with a personal best at the Union County Conference Cross-Country championships last week. Senior Beth Fulton continues to be a strong force on both offense and defense on the varsity volleyball team and will help the Cougars as they head into the Union County Tournament this week. SPF PAL Grid Kids Weather Tough Battle against Sparta In the five football games played at Pope John High in Sparta on October 19, the Scotch Plains-Fanwood PAL left with a 1-3-1 record. The marque matchup was in the A level when the Raiders and Sparta Bears ended in a 14-14 tie. That game was a rematch of last year’s B level playoffs when Sparta upset the Raiders. The undefeated SPF A team rallied from a 6-0 deficit at halftime to come away with a 5-0-1 record and remain in first place in its division. The Raiders were sparked by the running of Alex Oslislo, who rushed for 139 yards and scored both TDs. Charlie Fugett’s successful PAT kick on the second touchdown proved key. Oslislo and fellow back Kyle Estivene received study blocking from linemen Nicky Smith, Billy Root, Gianni Caro Esposito, Matt Fazzino and Doug Tibbals. The defense also stood tall behind tackle Jay Jay Sistrunk, linebacker Ryan Johnson and backs Anthony Porter and Danny Wright. Fazzino also kept Sparta pinned deep in its own territory with his booming punts. The Raider D White team opened with its 24-6 victory. Zack Harmer, Thomas Ricci, Thomas Schmidt and Tyrell Weir-Johnson led the offense, while the Raider defense stymied Sparta behind Chase Alber, Ricky Watt, Michael Judge, Anthony Robinson and Quinn Jackson. The SPF B team gained 185 yards against Sparta, but the Bears posted a 30-7 victory. Elisha Bryant scored the lone TD on a 10-yard run and Aidan Guma provided the conversion point. The B team Raiders received solid play from Nolan O’Connor, Harrison Wustefeld, Hayden Waxman, Dan Elimiani, Carter Slifer, Bobby Root, Jake Hahn, Mike DiFrancesco and Justin Williams. In the SPF C team’s 20-14 setback, Kenny Yeager, Brighton Easterling, Justin Handy and Alex Werkheiser constantly penetrated Sparta’s offensive line, sacking the QB and tackling the runners for losses. Also starring on defense were linebacker Kyle Wester, who created mayhem all afternoon in the Sparta backfield, and backs Ryan Duthie, Kyle Sellinger and Sam Oross, who secured the outside lanes and provided blanket pass coverage. Linebacker John Shults made a spectacular interception that gave the Raiders a final shot to win or tie the game. Jack Manville scored on a run from one yard and Shawn Martin later burst off a 65-yard scoring sprint in the fourth period to provide the scor- ing for the SPF C team. Hayden Widder connected on some sweet first-down passes when he hooked up with Max Oross and Manville. In the E level, Sparta outscored SPF, two touchdowns to one. The service line. Scarano, who provided 17 digs, had eight service points with three aces. Meyer had six service points with two aces and added a kill and a pair of digs. Lizzie Sottung, who scooped up six digs, had six service points with an ace. Gab Cofone had a dig, Sara Correa notched a kill, Heard had three service points and a dig, Holt had a pair of kills and an assist, and Mattessich notched a kill. “We really have a stocked team. We can really put in anyone who we need at the moment and do well. Gab Cofone really made a big difference in the back row and a couple of other players came in. We have a lot of servers. Olivia Myer is a very good server. Megan is a very good server and Lizzie Sottung is really hitting the ball,” Manning said. The Union County Tournament has begun and the Blue Devils, receiving the top seed, hosted their annual “Pink Out” with a preliminary round on October 17. “We have ‘Pink Out’ which is this Friday [October 17] and it’s also a preliminary round, so it’s very important that we win. It should be a lot of fun,” Manning said. CONVERGING ON A SPARTAN...Scotch Plains-Fanwood PAL A team defenders, including Danny Wright on right and Anthony Porter on left, converge on a Sparta ball carrier last Sunday when the Raiders played to a 14-14 tie at Pope John High in Sparta. Raiders received a TD from Keere Rales, while fellow backs Drew Bartley, Jack Fallo and Ray Dickshied also ran well. Tyler Jacjera provided some strong defense and lineman Andrew Susino stood out on both sides of the ball. The D Blue team competed at New Providence and fell, 12-8. All of the scoring came in the first half. Raider Matt Power took off on a 65-yard TD dash. Isiah Nathaniel then connected on the conversion kick. The D Blue defense shut down New Providence in the second half behind Mikey Kloepfer, Jake DeGaetano, Aryn Dance, Tommy Wright, Thomas Savoca, Connor Kent, Jack Pares, Ben Root and Russ StaRosa. JOING IN A TACKLE...Alex Werkheiser, No. 78, runs to join his Scotch PlainsFanwood PAL C team Raider teammates in making a tackle against Sparta this past Sunday at Pope John High in Sparta. PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF WESTFIELD PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that on Monday, November 3, 2014 at 7:30 PM in the Town of Westfield Municipal Building, Council Chambers, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Westfield for preliminary and final major site plan and variance approvals (Sections 11.28E1: front yard setback - 40 feet required, 25.81 feet existing; 11.28E2: side yard setback - 5 feet required, .01 & 0.15 feet existing; 11.28E3: rear yard setback - 10 feet required, .35 feet existing; 11.28E5: building coverage 30% maximum, 52.7% existing; 11.28E6: lot coverage - 70% maximum, 100% existing; 17.02B: off-street parking - 20 parking spaces required, 11 spaces existing; 16.04E1: number of wall signs - 1 permitted, 3 proposed; 16.04E1b: wall sign height - 12 feet maximum, 15 feet 10 inches proposed; 16.04E1c: wall sign horizontal dimension - 16.5 feet maximum, 17 feet 4 inches proposed; 16.04E1d: wall sign vertical dimension - 2 feet 6 inches maximum, 3 feet proposed) and such other variances, relief and/or waivers that may be required upon an analysis of the plans and testimony at the PUBLIC HEARING on the Application (PB 14-13) submitted by the Applicant, Jay's Cycle Center, for the property located at 221 North Avenue East, Block 3114, Lot 11 on the Tax Map of the Town of Westfield. The property is owned by JWT Holdings LLC and is located in the GB-3 Zone. The Applicant is proposing to make improvements to the building façade, add accent lighting, new signs and a decorative roof feature to the building. When the case is called you may appear either in person or by agent or attorney and present any objections which you may have to the granting of this Application. A copy of the Application and plans are on file and available for PUBLIC INSPECTION in the office of the Town Engineer, 959 North Avenue West, Westfield, New Jersey, during that office's normal business hours. HEHL & HEHL, P.C. Attorneys for the Applicant 1 T - 10/23/14, The Leader Fee: $46.41 STOPPING FOR A LOSS...Scotch Plains-Fanwood “D” White team turns in another defensive gem with a 24-6 victory over Sparta. Mike Judge, No. 88, stops a Sparta running back for a loss at mid field. GOING ALL ORANGE...Team Holland of the Westfield Soccer Association U8 Boys Division enjoyed the “World Cup Tournament” festivities at Westfield Memorial Field on October 19. Pictured, left to right, are: front row; Thomas Holland, Luke Slubeski and Garrett Gao; middle row, James Furrer, Zach Epp, Luka Jansveld, Austin Williams and Oliver Laskow; back row, Assistant Coach Doug Williams and Head Coach Dali Gao. Missing from the picture are player Gavin Dwyer and Assistant Coach Donald Furrer.
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