Soccer Raiders Defeat Cougars The Westfield Leader
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Soccer Raiders Defeat Cougars The Westfield Leader
Page 16 Thursday, November 6, 2014 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Soccer Raiders Defeat Cougars CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 HEADING FOR A TD...Quinn Jackson, No. 33, heads on his way to a touchdown for the Scotch Plains-Fanwood White “D” team in their 45-0 victory over Perth Amboy. ond goal. “It was a big effort from everyone. I am pretty sure all of my goals were a product of everyone working together and passing the ball. Conor Danik helped me on one,” Peterson added. The fun was not over when Jordan Cimring crossed to Peterson, who drilled a left-footer in for his “Hat Trick” thus doubling his varsity output in goals this season. “Jordan played JV with me last year, so it’s good that him and I got to get some stats for the season,” Peterson said. Danik scored the 10th goal when SPF PAL Football Teams Wrap Up Regular Season The undefeated A team pulled off a historical feat, while the D White team prepared for the playoffs this past Sunday when the Scotch PlainsFanwood PAL football teams wrapped up their regular season in Scotch Plains. The A team defeated Perth Amboy, 16-0, finishing 7-0-1 and enabling this group to end their PAL careers with an undefeated record on their home field. Before this year, it is believed that no SPF PAL team ever went through five years without a home loss. These Raiders amassed an overall record of 38-4-3. The A team will clash again with Perth Amboy in the opening round of the New Jersey Suburban Youth Football League playoffs this Sunday in Bloomfield at 2 p.m. The SPF D White team will face Richmond Boro in Staten Island. The D White team fell to Richmond, 12-6, on September 28 in Scotch Plains. The SPF PAL B team capped its season with a 35-7 victory over Springfield, the C team ended the year with a 19-19 tie with Perth Amboy, the E team scored three TDs and shut out Perth Amboy, while the D Blue team knocked off Springfield, 19-12, in Berkeley Heights. QB Anthony Porter sparked the A team with an 18-yard TD in the first period then added a two-yard TD in the final quarter. Porter set up the game-clinching TD when he connected with Danny Wright for 23yards. Charlie Fugett followed the TD with his conversion kick. The Raiders tacked on two more points when linebacker Alex Oslislo, who earlier made a touchdown-saving tackle, sacked the Perth Amboy QB in the end zone for a safety. The Raider defense was led by cornerback Jonathan Ranos (2 interceptions), and tackles by Billy Root and Jay Jay Sistrunk, end Tommy Nakonechny and linebackers Noah Costanzo and Ryan Johnson. Matt Fazzino boomed a 63-yard punt that Stephen Oduro downed at the one-yard line, a play that set up the safety. The 6-2 D White squad dominated Perth Amboy behind Anthony Robinson, Chase Alber, Ricky Watt, Ben Cohen and Quinn Jackson, who scored touchdowns. The stars on defense were Christian Tardi, Caleb Jones, Michael Banic, Aidan Robertson, Luka Culjak and Luke Brencsons. In the B Raiders were guided by Aidan Guma, who ran TDs of five and 15 yards, connected with Mark Erickson for a 30-yard TD and added an interception for a TD. Elisha Bryan scored a TD, while Mike DiFrancesco scored two conversions. The Raider defense was led by Gus Barco (8 solo tackles, 2 forced fumbles), and Jake Hahn, Sean Volkovic, Justin Clark, Colin Fitzgerald, Matt Delgado, Nick Johns, Eric Berkins, Nick Belford, Will Watson, Chris Fugett and Zack Zaller. The SPF C team managed to secure the trenches behind Alex Werkheiser and Kyle Wester. Nick Susino, Nate Sta Rosa, Ethan Pawelec, Nick Desanto and Brighton Easterling also contributed. Offensively, Shawn Martin got solid blocking from Brendan Ong on a 45yard TD run. He also scored on a 15yard screen pass from Hayden Widder. Ryan Duthie managed to break to the outside for 15 yards to the two as Brian Roessle sealed off the defensive end. From there, Widder bashed into the end zone for the tying TD. In the D Blue team’s triumph over Springfield, Matt Power scored on TD bursts of 25 and 60 yards and threw a 25-yard TD to Jake Monroy. Isiah Nathaniel kicked the extra point. Ethan Costanzo, Mikey Kleopfer, Ben Root, Robert Koch and Tommy Wright added solid running with sturdy blocking from Gabe Barco, Russ Starosa, Aiden Fechter, Colin Clarke, Connor Kent, Joshua Sokolsky and Jacob Eitmanas. The defense made a stance late in the game to preserve the victory. Jake DeGaetano, Jack Pares, Joe Monaco, Thomas Savoca, Josh Madera, Omar Casimiro, Luka Calligy, Aaron Dance, Armani Adams and Jack Burke added solid defense. The E team received touchdowns from Alden Nyamiaka, who took an interception to the end zone, Jack Fallo and Keere Rawles. These 4th graders posted a shutout against Perth Amboy behind Andrew Susino, Tahir Wheeler and Amir Craford. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY UNION COUNTY CHANCERY DIVISION DOCKET NO. F-010420-14 FILE NO. 51333-482 certificate is the sum of $40,862.98, which includes the amount due on said tax sale certificate, subsequent taxes and interest as of August 15, 2014, together with costs duly taxed in the sum of $1,488.56. An exact redemption amount must be obtained from the municipal tax collector; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the 15 day of December, 2014, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon, at the office of the Tax Collector of the Township of Hillside, 1409 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the redemption of the said lands as described in the complaint and making up the premises concerning which the complaint is filed, and that thereupon the defendant who redeems shall be entitled to the certificate of tax sale duly endorsed for cancellation; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in default of the said defendants paying to the Tax Collector of the Township of Hillside, and the plaintiff, the said sum, interest and costs aforesaid, the said defendants stand absolutely debarred and foreclosed of and from all right and equity of redemption on, in and to said lands and premises and every part thereof, and the plaintiff shall have an absolute and indefeasible interest of inheritance in fee simple, to said lands and premises. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, redemption shall be permitted up until the entry of final judgment including the whole of the last date upon which judgment is entered; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if the addresses of the defendants are not known, a copy of this Order or Notice thereof directed to such defendants shall be published in The Westfield Leader, a newspaper circulating in Union County, at least one time, not less than ten days prior to the date fixed for redemption by this Order; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order or a Notice thereof be served upon the defendants, whose addresses are known, by mailing to each of them such a copy or notice not later than ten days prior to the date fixed for redemption of the lands and premises by this Order; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be delivered to the Tax Collector of the Township of Hillside, and that said Tax Collector of the Township of Hillside certify to this Court whether the premises were or were not redeemed from the plaintiffs tax sale certificate in accordance with the terms of this Order. PAUL INNES, P.J.Ch. Respectfully recommended R.1:34-6 Office of Foreclosure KEITH A. BONCHI, ESQUIRE KAB032321983 GOLDENBERG, MACKLER, SAYEGH, MINTZ, PFEFFER, BONCHI & GILL A Professional Corporation Attorneys At Law 660 New Road, Suite 1-A Northfield, New Jersey 08225 (609) 646-0222 Attorneys for Plaintiff 1 T - 11/06/14, The Leader Fee: $121.89 CIVIL ACTION ORDER SETTING TIME, PLACE AND AMOUNTOF REDEMPTION U.S. BANK CUSTODIAN FOR PHOENIX FUNDING; PLAINTIFF(S) VS. JUDGE WILLIAM WALKER, HIS HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; MANANA WALKER; NJE SUMCHAI; MEDORA LOWRY; STEPHEN WALKER; DORIAN WALKER; TAWN WALKER; RAMONA DAVIS; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; DAWSON AUTO SALES; ANCORA PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL; FLEET NATIONAL BANK NOW BANK OF AMERICA, NA; VICTORIA D. WALKER A/K/A VICTORIA D. JOHNSON; PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SERVICES; DEFENDANT(S) THIS MATTER being opened to the court by Goldenberg, Mackler, Sayegh, Mintz, Pfeffer, Bonchi & Gill, A Professional Corporation, Attorneys for Plaintiff, and it appearing that default has been entered against the defendants, JUDGE WILLIAM WALKER, his heirs, devisees and personal representatives, and their or any of their successors in right, title and interest; MANANA WALKER; NJE SUMCHAI; MEDORA LOWRY; STEPHEN WALKER; DORIAN WALKER; TAWN WALKER; RAMONA DAVIS; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; DAWSON AUTO SALES; ANCORA PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL; VICTORIA D. WALKER a/k/a VICTORIA D. JOHNSON; PLYMOUTH PARR TAX SERVICES; that the defendant, FLEET NATIONAL BANK NOW BANK OF AMERICA, NA filed a Non-Contesting Answer; that plaintiff has produced before this court tax sale certificate #111068, certified to he a true copy, which certificate is dated December 13, 2011, and is of record in the Union County Clerk’s Office on February 10, 2012, in book 13265, page 922, as instrument #543359, which covers Block 420, Lot 1, in the Township of Hillside. Said certificate has been marked Exhibit P-1 on the part of the plaintiff. More than two years have elapsed since the sale of said lands by the Township of Hillside, and the lands have not been redeemed from the tax sale; that plaintiff has produced before this court its Certification showing that there is due on said tax sale certificate, together with subsequent taxes and interest, the sum of $40,862.98 as of August 15, 2014; and IT IS on this 30 day of October, 2014, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the amount required to redeem the premises referred to in the aforementioned tax sale he charged down the middle and rippled the net. Next, the Raiders were to face rival Westfield for the third time this season on November 1 for the Union County Tournament championship at Kean University in Union and everyone is expected to be healthy and ready for action. “Westfield is a very good team. We beat them the first two times. Now I am back and ready to contribute,” Wahtuse said. “I’m feeling fine, 100 percent! Ready for Saturday. Three peat!” Cranford Sc. Pl.-Fanwood 0 4 0 6 0 10 David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times OFF AND RUNNING...Cougar running back Luke Christiano, No. 21, is off and running en route to one od his two TD receptions against the Highlanders. Cougars Stop Highlanders, 30-13 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 GREAT TACKLE...Colin Elliott wraps up Cranford’s running back in Westfield PAL B’s 38-6 victory over Cranford. WF PAL ‘B’ Team Defeats Cranford Grid Kids, 38-6 The Westfield PAL “B” football team tallied a 38-6 victory over Cranford to finish the regular season undefeated. The Blue Devils scored five touchdowns and kicked four extra points to pace the team to the win. In all, the Blue Devils amassed over 250 yards on the ground with Griffin Rooney, Nick Martini, John Czarnecki and DannyVarano all running for scores. Bryan Felter kicked the extra points with Colin Freer as the holder and Declan McCauley as the long snapper. As well as the offense performed, the defense was also up to the task. The Blue Devils recorded many great tackles on its way to stifling Cranford’s offense. Noteworthy plays were by Doug Moore, Colin Elliott, Brian Mikovits, Tristan Waddell, Joe Muselli, Cooper Cox, Jacob Harnisher, Jack Love, Timmy Alliegro, Anthony Ricerca and Eric Daaleman. Kevin Stokes also hauled in an interception. Next up for the Blue Devils is a trip to the NJSYFL B division (7th grade) playoffs. “It is good when the kids are able to put themselves in a position where they are comfortable with the ball and they can do some damage,” Coach Rosenmeier said. Defensively, Christiano had seven tackles and assisted on six, while Kevin Trotter made six tackles (2 for a loss) and assisted on 13. Linebacker Niko Cappello had an interception, three tackles and assisted on seven. Ahmad Davis had two tackles, assisted on three and added a fumble recovery. After the opening kickoff, the Cougars marched 88 yards on eight plays, ending with Schetelich’s 36-yard hookup with Christiano with 8:02 on the clock. Christiano also scooted left for the two-point conversion. Cappello intercepted Policastro’s pass at the Cranford 22 and returned it to the 38, where Schetelich engineered a 10-play scoring drive when DeLayo sped four yards for the TD early in the second quarter. Norton’s point after made the score 15-0. A fumble recovery by Jim Longo gave the Highlanders great field position at the Cranford 43 and they capitalized with seven running plays, ending with Marke’s 23-yard TD gallop with 5:26 left in the half. An- other Cougar fumble recovered by Rob Dilly at the 37 gave GL great field position once again, but they failed to capitalize and Cranford took over at the 30. After two plays moved the Cougars back three yards, Schetelich fired to Christiano, who then weaved his way for a 73-yard TD with 1:47 remaining. This time Schetelich ran in the two-point conversion. After GL scored in the third quarter to remain in contention, the Cougars came right back when Christiano returned the kickoff 54 yards to the GL 36 then on the ninth play, Walker plunged in from the three to make the score 30-13. The fourth quarter was ruled by numerous penalties on both sides. “It got sloppy for both teams at the end. The lesson is that when you do this in certain situations, you can’t take it back. It’s going to impact the game. Didn’t cost us the victory but it certainly could cost us in the future,” Coach Rosenmeier said. The Cougars’ next future event will be a home game against the North Plainfield Canucks this Friday, November 7, at 7 p.m. Cranford Gov. Livingston 8 15 0 7 7 6 0 0 30 13 UCC Student-Athletes Named To All-Garden State Conf. Teams CRANFORD – Union County College’s Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams both had very successful seasons. Student-athletes on both teams were named to the 2014 AllGarden State Athletic Conference Teams in Division III in the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Women’s Soccer team had three players named to the All-Garden State team. Bianca Ferreira, of Hillside, and Catalina Lozano, of Rahway, were named to the First Team. Tamoya Brown, of Elizabeth, was named to the Second Team. The Lady Owls ended the season with a record of 13-3 and are ranked fourth in Region XIX. Some of Lady Owl’s also achieved PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-023051-14 FILE NO. 18686-14 NOTICE TO REDEEM FWDSL & ASSOCIATES L.P.; PLAINTIFF VS. WILLIAM BRIGHTON; PATRICIA ADAMS; JOHN DOE, HUSBAND OF PATRICIA ADAMS, SAID NAME JOHN DOE BEING FICTITIOUS; FUNB OF FLCUSTOMER FOR D.H. N/ K/A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA; LITTLENECK, LLC; PAM INVESTORS; KATHERINE E GREENE; APPLEGARTH CARE CENTER LLC; PHILLIP J SANTORA; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; DEFENDANT(S) TO: PATRICIA ADAMS; JOHN DOE, HUSBAND OF PATRICIA ADAMS, SAID NAME JOHN DOE BEING FICTITIOUS; LITTLENECK, LLC; KATHERINE E GREENE; APPLEGARTH CARE CENTER LLC; PHILLIP J SANTORA; PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an order made on October 30, 2014, the Superior Court Fixed December 15, 2014 between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, at the office of the Tax Collector of PLAINFIELD, located at 515 WATCHUNG AVENUE, PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07060 as the time and place when and where you may pay to the plaintiff the amount so found due for principal and interest on its certificate of tax sale as follows: LOT 24 BLOCK 606 on the tax duplicate of PLAINFIELD. Total amount required to redeem tax sale certificate no. 12212 is $14,653.55, together with interest from September 30, 2014 and costs of $1,228.68. And that unless, at the same time and place, you or one of you redeem by paying the aforesaid sum so found due to plaintiff, then you, and each of you shall be debarred and foreclosed of and from all right and equity of redemption of, in and to the lands and premises above set out and described in the complaint and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff be vested with an absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple in said lands and premises. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, redemption shall be permitted up until the entry of final judgment including the whole of the last date upon which judgment is entered. Michael G. Pellegrino, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN, L.L.C. 290 Route 46 West Denville, New Jersey 07834 (973) 586-2300 1 T - 11/06/14, The Leader Fee: $58.65 national rankings in Region XIX. For goals scored, Ms. Lozano is in first place with 38 and Ms. Ferreira is in fifth place with 24. For assists made, Ms. Lozano is in first place with 22 and Ms. Ferreira is in third with 15. And for total points scored, Ms. Lozano is in first place with 98 and Ms. Ferreira is in third with 63. The Men’s Soccer team also had three players named to the All-Garden State team. Alapson Falaise of Hillside was named to the First Team. Jimmy Moleus and Walter Franco, both from Elizabeth, were named to the Second Team. As well, Samuel Alte Jacque of Elizabeth ranked nationally in fifth place with a total of 13 assists. The Men’s team ended their season with a record of 9-6. For more information on the athletic programs offered at Union County College, please visit www.ucc.edu and search for “Athletics”. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-000226-14 FILE NO. 18205-13 ELUDING THE DEFENSE...“Mac Prybylski, No. 28, eludes the Cranford defense, helping to propel the Westfield PAL Football C-Team to a 14-7 victory. The team finished the regular season undefeated at 8-0 and remains undefeated in the league since last year with a 19-0 record. WF PAL D Stops Cranford, Richmond Boro Grid Kids The Westfield PAL Football DTeam finished the regular season, 80, with wins over Richmond Boro on October 26 and Cranford on November 2. Richmond Boro marched 55 yards in 10 plays for the opening score and an early 7-0 lead. “That was not our usual start to the five for the winning TD. “They were a physical team,” noted coach Peter Gialluisi. “But our boys showed tremendous toughness today. They really worked hard for four quarters.” The Cranford Cougars came into the game at 6-1, so the victor would win the American Division, but NOTICE TO REDEEM US BANK/CUST ATR FUND NJ CAPONE; PLAINTIFF VS. JOHN M. RONEY; THE DARTMOUTH PLAN, INC.; FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR FUNDCO N/K/A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA; AGI EQUITIES, LLC; PAM INVESTORS; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; MARY DAVIS; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; DEFENDANT(S) TO: THE DARTMOUTH PLAN, INC.; MARY DAVIS; PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an order made on October 30, 2014, the Superior Court Fixed December 15, 2014 between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, at the office of the Tax Collector of PLAINFIELD, located at 515 WATCHUNG AVENUE, PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07060 as the time and place when and where you may pay to the plaintiff the amount so found due for principal and interest on its certificate of tax sale as follows: LOT 27 BLOCK 113 on the tax duplicate of PLAINFIELD. Total amount required to redeem tax sale certificate no. 12019 is $44,337.05, together with interest from August 29, 2014 and costs of $1,351.80. And that unless, at the same time and place, you or one of you redeem by paying the aforesaid sum so found due to plaintiff, then you, and each of you shall be debarred and foreclosed of and from all right and equity of redemption of, in and to the lands and premises above set out and described in the complaint and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff be vested with an absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple in said lands and premises. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, redemption shall be permitted up until the entry of final judgment including the whole of the last date upon which judgment is entered. Michael G. Pellegrino, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN, L.L.C. 290 Route 46 West Denville, New Jersey 07834 (973) 586-2300 1 T - 11/06/14, The Leader Fee: $52.53 LAYING OUT FOR THE TACKLE...DT Jack Price, No. 54, lays it all out for the tackle as linebackers Jaylen Simpson, No. 37, Justin Colby, 39, and Malachi Mercher, No. 53, close in. game,” noted coach Joseph Vasilly. “They were big and physical and pushed us around a bit on that opening drive. It was a real wake-up call for our boys.” The defense did not surrender another first down until late in the fourth quarter. However, with time running down in the second quarter, Westfield quarterback Sean Czarnecki hit Steven Angeli on a 20-yard sideline route. Jaylen Simpson rumbled 20 yards then Justin Colby added a 30yard touchdown scamper, bringing the score to 7-6. With time running out and trailing by a point, Westfield converted a fouth-and-10 from midfield when Angeli hit Barker for 11 yards. After Simpson carried for 20 yards and another pass from Czarnecki to Barker, Angeli punched it in from the Westfield grinded out the victory, 256. The defense was led by the standout play of ends Mark Gialluisi and Barker and linebackers Simpson and Malachi Mercer. Steven Harvey secured a fumble and Theo Shapiro snatched an interception. Offensively, eight running backs paced an aggressive ground attack. Colby, Simpson and Angeli each eclipsed 70 rushing yards, while Tyler Sontz, Nick Deis, Aiden Sheper and Barker also added big runs. “We are very of fortunate to have such a deep stable of running backs,” noted Gialluisi. “It is a real advantage to keep sending fresh bodies in, especially with today’s weather conditions.” Probitas Verus Honos