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NJ STATE WEEK 3

Posted by Glenn Fredricks at Apr 25, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Boys Baseball Top 20 4/26/05 1-St. Joe (Mon.) (10-0) Last week: 1 Justin Figart threw a five-hitter in a victory over No. 11 Westwood when Steve Casares knocked in three runs. Earlier in the week, Dave Schwartz had three hits, including a homer, and five RBI in a victory over rival Don Bosco Prep. 2-Christian Brothers (10-0) Last: 3 Arguably the premier defensive catcher in the Shore Conference, senior Phil Cahill keeps runners close to the bag and comforts the Lincroft school’s deep pitching staff with his confidence behind the plate. 3-Hillsborough (8-0) Last: 4 The Somerset County school, led by slugger Tim Fedroff (.666 bavg., 20 RBI), puts its unbeaten record on the line today at 3:45 p.m. when it plays host to No. 10 Immaculata at Memorial Field in Hillsborough. 4-Seton Hall Prep (10-1) Last: 5 Infielder Rob Vogt (.529), outfielder Terrence Dolan (.520, nine RBI) and catcher Bobby Dombrowski (.485, two HRs, 16 RBI) have provided the firepower that backs an excellent rotation for the West Orange school. 5-Bishop Eustace (11-1) Last: 2 Righty Rob Traister improved to 2-1 during a 4-1 week that included a trip to Pennsylvania, where the Pennsauken school beat St. Joseph, 8-4, and fell to highly regarded Malvern Prep, 9-8. It faces undefeated Seneca today. 6-Holy Cross (10-0) Last: 8 Mike Kondrath and John Diamond each picked up a victory in a 5-0 week as the Delran school scored decisive decisions over Bordentown and Kennedy-Kendrick of Pennsylvania. 7-St. Peter’s Prep (11-0) Last: 10 Chuck Comprelli, a senior left-hander, raised his record to 4-0 for the Jersey City school with an 11-strikeout, fivehit, two-walk performance in a 7-2 victory over rival Bayonne. 8-Toms River North (8-2) Last: 11 Nick Petito produced his second straight four-inning, no-hit relief outing during an 18-6 victory over Jackson. 9-West Deptford (8-0) Last: 12 Derek Scirrotto has shown a penchant for power and pitchers Justin Hilt (4-0) and Dave Guiliani (2-0) lead the staff. The Group 2 squad gave Sterling its first loss in dominating fashion, 15-2. 10-Immaculata (7-1-1) Last: NR The defending Somerset County Tournament champion from Somerville makes its Top 20 debut behind shortstop Nick Pecora and ace Nick Panzarella following an eightinning, 7-6 victory over No. 12 Gloucester Catholic. 11-Westwood (11-1) Last: 13 The Bergen County team hit 13 homers in its last five games, with Colin Hourigan and Chris Psihoules (27 RBI) doing most of the damage. It hit more homers last week than it did in all of 2004. 12-Gloucester C (12-2) Last: 6 A 5-1 week featured a 5-3 victory over Steinert one day after a 7-6 loss to No. 10 Immaculata. Left-hander Zach Braddock (1-1) and his mates then left for Florida and picked up four lopsided victories. 13-Hudson Catholic (12-1) Last: NR Junior Rubiel Mercado and sophomore Damian Seguen have a combined 9-0 record, and along with junior Rich Nazario and freshman Jules Diaz have yielded just one firstinning run for the Bayonne squad. 14-Memorial (12-1) Last: 7 Jesus Castano delivered with the bat in three games last week, hitting .714 with four doubles and five RBI to help the West New York club go 2-1. 15-Nutley (9-1) Last: 15 Catcher Mike Maffucci highlighted a 3-0 week by hitting two long home runs in a 15-1 victory over Paramus Catholic. Right-hander Nick Moscara (3-0) picked up the victory in a 2-1 decision over heated rival Belleville. 16-St. Joe’s (Met.) (13-2) Last: 18 Chris Parenti and Matt Owens each pitched a shutout to help the team run its winning streak to 11 games. 17-Kearny (10-1) Last: NR Senior first baseman Mike Silvestre and junior third baseman Rafael Azcona have performed well defensively and Azcona singled across Silvestre with the winning run in a 3-2 victory over Roxbury, the team’s eighth straight triumph. 18-Demarest (9-1) Last: NR Rich Guillod (21 RBI) and Kris Dooly (18 RBI) have been clutch run producers for the Bergen County power. Dooly had seven RBI in a victory over Fair Lawn. 19-Monmouth Reg. (8-3) Last: NR Catcher Mike Daly leads the Shore Conference in stolen bases (12) and sets a strong target for Seton Hallbound right-hander Keith Cantwell (5-1, 53 strikeouts, 10 walks, 32 innings). 20-Randolph (9-2) Last: NR It belted seven home runs in a 26-16 victory over Morris Knolls, including three by All-Morris County third baseman Eric Zaziski. Group, Area Leaders Tuesday, April 26, 2005 FOR THE STAR-LEDGER GROUP 4 1-Hillsborough (8-0) 2-Toms River North (8-2) 3-Memorial (12-1) 4-Kearny (10-1) 5-Randolph (8-2) 6-Eastern (10-0) 7-Vineland (9-2) 8-Vernon (10-2) 9-Morristown (9-3) 10-Cherokee (8-3) GROUP 3 1-Nutley (9-1) 2-Demarest (9-1) 3-Monmouth Reg.(8-3) 4-Lakewood (9-1) 5-Montgomery (8-3) 6-Old Tappan (8-3) 7-Ramapo (8-2) 8-West Milford (8-2) 9-Red Bank (7-2) 10-Wall (7-2) GROUP 2 1-West Deptford (8-0) 2-Westwood (11-1) 3-Seneca (11-0) 4-Rutherford (9-1) 5-Wallkill Valley (10-1) 6-Spotswood (10-1) 7-Pequannock (8-3) 8-Sterling (11-1) 9-Raritan (7-3) 10-Cranford (8-2) GROUP 1 1-Pennsville (8-0) 2-Florence (7-1) 3-Dayton (9-1) 4-Kinnelon (8-1) 5-Whippany Park (8-2) 6-Bloomfield Tech (10-0) 7-Palisades Park (10-2) 8-Boonton (6-3) 9-Emerson Boro (8-2) 10-Verona (9-3) NON-PUBLIC 1-St. Joe(Mont.) (10-0) 2-CBA (10-0) 3-Seton Hall Prep (10-1) 4-Bishop Eustace (11-1) 5-Holy Cross (10-0) 6-St. Peter’s Prep (11-0) 7-Immaculata (7-1-1) 8-Gloucester C (12-2) 9-Hudson Catholic (12-1) 10-St. Joseph (Met.) (13-2) PREP 1-Hun (6-3) 2-Peddie (7-2) 3-Rutgers Prep (7-2) 4-Lawrenceville (4-9-1) 5-Blair (5-3) 6-St. Benedict’s (3-7) 7-Pennington (5-4) 8-Princeton Day (3-6) 9-Timothy Christian (1-4) 10-Wardlaw (4-4) BERGEN 1-St. Joe(Mont.) (10-0) 2-Westwood (11-1) 3-Demarest (9-1) 4-Rutherford (9-1) 5-Don Bosco Prep (9-2) 6-Old Tappan (8-3) 7-Bergen Catholic (8-2) 8-Ramapo (8-2) 9-New Milford (9-2) 10-Tenafly (11-2) ESSEX 1-Seton Hall (10-1) 2-Nutley (9-1) 3-Belleville (7-6) 4-Newark Academy (10-1) 5-Bloomfield Tech (10-0) 6-Verona (9-3) 7-Glen Ridge (6-6) 8-MKA (7-3) 9-West Essex (7-4) 10-West Orange (5-4) HUDSON 1-St. Peter’s (11-0) 2-Hudson Catholic (12-1) 3-Memorial (12-1) 4-Kearny (10-1) 5-Emerson (7-4) 6-Bayonne (10-4) 7-Hudson Prep (9-0) 8-Hoboken (8-4) 9-North Bergen (6-5) 10-St. Mary’s (8-6) MIDDLESEX 1-St. Joe’s(Met.) (13-2) 2-East Brunswick (7-3) 3-South Brunswick (8-2) 4-Spotswood (10-1) 5-Colonia (7-5) 6-South Plainfield (8-3) 7-Carteret (8-4) 8-Edison (7-6) 9-Piscataway (6-5) 10-Old Bridge (5-5) MONMOUTH 1-CBA (10-0) 2-Monmouth Reg.(8-3) 3-Red Bank (7-2) 4-Wall (7-2) 5-Ocean Twp. (7-4) 6-Red Bank Catholic (5-2) 7-Raritan (7-3) 8-St. Rose (10-1) 9-Middletown North (6-4) 10-Freehold B (6-4) MORRIS 1-Randolph (8-2) 2-Pequannock (8-3) 3-Delbarton (9-3) 4-Morristown (9-3) 5-Morris Knolls (9-3) 6-Mendham (8-3) 7-Hanover Park (8-3) 8-Kinnelon (8-1) 9-Whippany Park (8-2) 10-Roxbury (7-6) OCEAN 1-TRN (8-2) 2-Lakewood (9-1) 3-Toms River East (6-3) 4-Brick Memorial (4-5) 5-Toms River South (5-3) 6-Brick (4-5) 7-Lacey (6-4) 8-Point Boro (5-3) 9-Jackson (4-5) 10-New Egypt (6-5) PASSAIC 1-West Milford (8-2) 2-DePaul (8-2) 3-Wayne Valley (9-4) 4-Paterson Catholic (8-1) 5-Hawthorne (9-3) 6-Passaic Tech (7-4) 7-Lakeland (8-4) 8-Wayne Hills (5-6) 9-Clifton (5-4) 10-Pompton Lakes (6-3) SOMERSET 1-Hillsborough (8-0) 2-Immaculata (7-1-1) 3-Montgomery (8-3) 4-Watchung Hills (7-3) 5-Ridge (3-6-1) 6-Bridge.-R. (4-8) 7-Franklin (4-8) 8-Somerville (6-5) 9-Bernards (6-4) 10-Manville (6-1) SOUTH JERSEY 1-Eustace (11-1) 2-Holy Cross (10-0) 3-West Deptford (8-0) 4-Gloucester C (12-2) 5-St. Augustine (12-0) 6-Seneca (11-0) 7-Eastern (10-0) 8-Pennsville (8-0) 9-Vineland (9-2) 10-Sterling (11-1) UNION 1-Cranford (8-2) 2-Gov. Livingston (10-2) 3-Dayton (9-1) 4-Union (8-3) 5-Roselle Catholic (9-3) 6-Westfield (7-5) 7-Elizabeth (9-6) 8-Scotch Plains (7-4) 9-Union Catholic (7-2) 10-Linden (6-5) WEST JERSEY 1-Wallkill Valley (10-1) 2-Vernon (10-2) 3-Hunterdon Central (8-3) 4-Pope John (10-3) 5-Lenape Valley (8-4) 6-Warren Hills (5-4) 7-Hackettstown (10-2) 8-North Warren (7-4) 9-North Hunterdon (6-5) 10-Delaware Valley (7-3)
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NOTEBOOK - WEEK 3

Posted by Glenn Fredricks at Apr 22, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
All-GMC teams thing of past? Published in the Home News Tribune 04/23/05 GREG TUFARO Baseball Coaches and athletics directors have been formally and informally discussing some proposed changes that could impact the future of high school baseball in the Greater Middlesex Conference. Athletics directors will vote next month on doing away with all-conference selections in all sports, not just baseball. Under the proposal, coaches will continue to select all-division teams, but will no longer choose an all-GMC squad. Edison High School Athletics Director Jim Muldowney, who chairs the GMC Baseball Tournament Seeding Committee, said it is difficult for coaches to vote on all-conference selections because, for example, most of the Red Division mentors never see Gold Division players, and vice versa. As a result, when it comes time for all-conference selections, coaches are voting for players based solely on statistics and recommendations from other coaches. Still, Muldowney said he is not a proponent of shelving all-conference picks. "I would hope we don't do away with all-conference totally," he said. "Some way, the kids should be recognized as all-conference." Muldowney and St. Joseph Athletics Director Jerry Smith said coaches and athletics directors have informally discussed new ways to realign the conference for baseball and new ways to seed the GMC Baseball Tournament. "More than 50 percent of coaches want the seeding process changed," said Smith, who previously coached at J.F. Kennedy, where he built the Mustangs into a perennial power. Smith said he would like nonconference schedule strength to be factored into the seeding process. Currently, a team's division and league record take precedence over nonconference victories. East Brunswick (7-3), which currently leads St. Joseph (12-2) by one victory in the Red Division standings, for example, would be seeded ahead of the Falcons, even though St. Joseph beat the Bears head-to-head and even though the Falcons have played a brutal nonconference schedule that includes victories over Montgomery and Cranford. The Bears would receive a higher seed because GMC bylaws state that a school can't be seeded ahead of a team it trails in the division standings. "Teams don't have any need to play a strong schedule because the seeding takes place in Middlesex County," Smith said. "Everything is predicated upon your division. Jim (Muldowney) and myself feel that we should promote competition and reward teams for playing a demanding schedule." In addition, Smith said he and others have discussed new ways to ensure competitive balance throughout the league. One suggestion, which has pros and cons, is to move division winners up a level and to move last-place finishers in a division down a level at the completion of each season. For example, should Perth Amboy finish last in the Red Division and Colonia finish first in the White Division this year, they would trade places beginning in 2006. A drawback to that suggestion is that the Patriots start eight seniors and will be decimated by graduation. BACK ON TRACK: Bishop Ahr (4-3) got off to a slow start this season for a variety of reasons. But the Trojans, who took a three-game winning streak into yesterday's game against Metuchen, appear to have righted their ship. The combination of inclement weather, construction on campus and the spring musical overtaking the gymnasium trimmed Bishop Ahr's practice time in the preseason. "Basically we had no place to practice," head coach Scott Runkel said. "We had several scrimmages and that was about it. It really wasn't until a week before the season that we were able to get ourselves a little bit more space around the school grounds." As a result, Bishop Ahr lost three of its first four games, two of them by one run. "Without question," Runkel said, "our hitting was really behind the first week, week-and-a-half. We are starting to pick it up now. We've had quite a number of practices. We are now where we wanted to be the first week of the season." As of late, Runkel said, "Almost everybody has been hot," especially Chris Ciardiello and Ryan Van Name, who are both batting over .400. Justin Taylor, Lee Cavico, Eric Douglas and Dave Slater have also been hitting well. "I think the potential was there offensively," Runkel said, "but our pitching was unproven." Bishop Ahr graduated ace Jim Penn and has tried to fill his shoes by committee. Taylor and Slater have come on of late, but Runkel's top two pitchers have been juniors Eric Avila and Steve Montalbano. "Now that the pitching and hitting are coming together," Runkel said, "I think we are going to be the type of team that we had hoped to be early on." Bishop Ahr opened the year ranked No. 6 in the Home News Tribune Preseason Top 10. The Trojans fell out of the rankings after their slow start but return to the Top 10 this week. GLITTERING GOLD: South Amboy remained unbeaten in the Gold Division with Monday's 6-5 victory over previously unbeaten Cardinal McCarrick. Those teams meet in a rematch on May 7. "I thought it was one of the better high school games that I've coached in," said Cardinal McCarrick's Frank Notaro, who previously coached at St. Joseph and Colonia. "I thought both teams played very well. There was a large crowd there and a lot of enthusiasm." Notaro sang the praises of South Amboy sophomore right-hander Joe Bartlinski, who struck out seven and scattered three hits over seven innings. "He throws the ball hard," Notaro said. "He's got movement on his fastball and he has a sharp breaking curve. I thought he pitched outstanding." FELIZ BREAKS OUT: Luis Feliz, who led the GMC with 11 homers last season, belted his first round-tripper of the season. New Brunswick's center fielder clubbed a two-run homer off Carteret's Willie Negron on Tuesday. The highly touted senior, who has had major-league scouts at virtually every game, said the pressure of performing has not gotten to him. "I'm just learning to deal with it and play for my team and New Brunswick and not for the scouts," he said. A known quantity, Feliz has been pitched around for some of the season. He has been walked a team-high 10 times. Feliz is still batting .404 with seven doubles, three triples and one homer. He has driven in 12 runs and scored a team-high 20. "I started off slow, as you could see," he said. "The numbers don't lie." Feliz led the GMC in virtually every offensive category last season. GMC TOURNAMENT UPDATE: The GMC Tournament will be seeded May 9 (7:30 p.m.) at Edison High School. Preliminary-round games will be contested May 10 and May 12. The first round will be played May 14 with four doubleheaders at four separate sites. Depending on how the seeds shake out, those sites may be neutral. The quarterfinals are slated for May 18 as twinight doubleheaders. One site will be Memorial Stadium in New Brunswick. The other site has yet to be determined. HOLD THAT TIGER: Since returning from an arm injury, Delaware-bound catcher Bill Merkler is batting .714 with a homer, two doubles, five RBI and eight walks. Merkler and teammate Mike Benak led South Plainfield to the championship of the Greater North Plainfield Tournament last weekend. Benak was named the tournament's MVP. COMMANDER'S CUP: In today's GMC crossover battle, Spotswood and East Brunswick will compete for the Commander's Cup trophy, which was purchased by and will be presented by members of Milltown American Legion Post 25. Players from both high schools represented the Milltown Post in last summer's Senior American Legion State Tournament. Milltown finished fourth in the state.


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Spotswood Vs. EB

Posted by Glenn Fredricks at Apr 21, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

CHARGERS VS. BEARS TO BE PLAYED MAY 9TH

THE FIRST WINNER OF THE MILLTOWN POST 25 COMMANDERS CUP WILL HAVE TO WAIT DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER.  THE APRIL 23RD GAME PITTING THE SPOTSWOOD CHARGERS VS. THE HOME EAST BRUNSWICK BEARS WILL BE MADE UP ON MAY 9TH AT EBHS.  GAME TIME IS AT 4PM. GOOD LUCK TO BOTH SQUADS IN THE INTERIM.

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SPOTSWOOD VS. CARTERET

Posted by Glenn Fredricks at Apr 20, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

CHARGERS WIN BATTLE OF GMC LEADERS

Published in the Home News Tribune 04/21/05
STAFF REPORT

Robby Drako belted a two-run homer and Steve Abbott knocked in a two-run single as the Spotswood High School baseball team defeated Carteret 8-3 yesterday in a battle of Greater Middlesex Conference division leaders.

The Blue Division-leading Chargers knocked off their White Division counterparts behind 5 1/3 innings of strong pitching from senior lefty Steve Curry (4-0). After the Ramblers jumped out to a 1-0 lead, the Chargers scored four times in the second to take the lead for good.

Abbott finished 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored, while Brian Mliczek went 3-for-3 with a run scored for the Ramblers.

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WEEK 2

Posted by Glenn Fredricks at Apr 18, 2005 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Boys Baseball Top 20 - THE NEWARK STAR LEDGER 4/19/05 1-St. Joe (Mont.) (7-0) Last: 3 Brent Weiss hit two homers and drove in seven runs in victories over Bloomfield, Ridgewood and Bergen Catholic, while T.J. O’Grady pitched a three-hitter against Queen of Peace. 2-Bishop Eustace (7-0) Last: 5 The winner of the past two NJSIAA Non-Public B state titles won the Ralph Shaw classic and defeated Cherokee, 11-2. Sophomore Shane Fox hit a grand slam. 3-Christian Brothers (7-0) Last: 7 Rutgers-bound righty Kevin Lillis (3-0) silenced Don Bosco Prep with a threehit shutout which included nine strikeouts in a 2-0 triumph on Saturday. 4-Hillsborough (6-0) Last: 6 Senior closer Drew Campbell, nicknamed ‘‘The Extinguisher,’’ hasn’t yielded an earned run in 34à innings dating to last season. He has the best changeup on the staff and will play first while infielder Corey Swickle (separated shoulder) is on the mend. 5-Seton Hall Prep (6-1) Last: 1 It fell to Delbarton on Saturday, but the pitching staff has recorded 70 strikeouts and just seven walks in 40 innings. Steven Brooks (3 HRs and 8 RBI) had a big week and Terrence Dolan (.667) and Dave Gerardi (.500) continue to slug well. 6-Gloucester Catholic (7-1) Last: 2 Clearview’s Mike Parry beat the South Jersey power for the second time in as many years, 4-1. Lefty Zach Braddock, in his first appearance following elbow surgery, surrendered all four runs in four innings of work. 7-Memorial (10-0) Last: 10 Jesus Castano and Robinson Polanco combined for 26 strikeout as each picked up a victory to improve to 3-0. 8-Holy Cross (7-0) Last: 13 Righty John Meadus (3-0) picked up where he left off last season when he went 9-1 for the 2004 NJSIAA Non- Public A runner-up. Meadus has proved to be a two-way threat, hitting four HRs thus far. 9-Ramapo (7-0) Last: 15 Shooter Hunt continues to master all opponents, winning all three starts thus far, including a three-hitter against Ramsey last Friday. Jack Butz has provided the clutch hits in recent victories. 10-St. Peter’s Prep (8-0) Last: 18 Not only has the defense from shortstop Gabe Ramirez and center fielder Mike Brown been outstanding, but both have delivered consistent run production and timely hitting. 11-Toms River North (6-2) Last: 12 After not figuring in a 12-inning setback in the season opener, Frank Vicendese had another no-decision after 10 innings of four-hit ball with eight strikeouts, but North produced a 2-1, 15-inning victory over East. 12-West Deptford (5-0) Last: 16 Justin Hilt is off to a 3-0 start for the Westville program, which is anxious for its crack at Colonial Conference rival Sterling (9-0) tomorrow night. Sterling won the league a year ago. 13-Westwood (7-0) Last: NR Sophomore lefty Dylan Cacciola had a week to remember, but senior third baseman Cody Kritzer has been carrying the hot bat for the Group 2 contenders. 14-Don Bosco Prep (7-1) Last: NR The Ramsey school knocked handed No. 15 Nutley its first loss, 9-3, as Spiro Molfetas picked up his second victory in as many starts. 15-Nutley (6-1) Last: 9 Its big bats were quieted in a 9-3 loss to No. 14 Don Bosco Prep on Friday, but the squad appears built for the long haul with right-handers Nick Moscara and Robert Gariano each off to a 2-0 start. 16-Wall (5-1) Last: 11 It rebounded from becoming the latest victim of Red Bank left-hander Corey Young (3-0, 0.00 ERA), who fired a two-hit shutout at it on Wednesday, with a 4-0 triumph over Lacey behind five strong innings from right-hander Ron Lauch. 17-Toms River East (6-2) Last: 8 Casey Gaynor is 3-0 with one nodecision and has allowed only two runs in 26 innings. The team has been strong defensively, getting key contributions from shortstop Ryker Toscano and right fielder Steve Elliot. 18-St. Joe’s (Met.) (9-2) Last: NR Enters Top 20 off Friday’s 7-4 victory against Montgomery, which was ranked No. 14. The Metuchen school offers balanced pitching staff featuring Chris Parenti, Vinnie Velez and Matt Owens. 19-Morristown (7-1) Last: NR Catcher Kevin Flynn’s successful transition from second base has helped allow the defending NJSIAA Group 4 champion to reload. 20-Delbarton (6-2) Last: NR Sophomore Andrew Kolmar, who scattered eight hits in handing then- No. 1 Seton Hall a 6-2 setback Saturday, is part of an impressive young pitching staff. GROUP, AREA LEADERS Tuesday, April 19, 2005 GROUP 4 1-Hillsborough (6-0) 2-Memorial (W.N.Y.) (10-0) 3-Toms River North (6-2) 4-Toms River East (6-2) 5-Morristown (7-1) 6-Vineland (7-1) 7-Steinert (6-2) 8-Vernon (7-0) 9-Hunterdon Central (6-2) 10-Watchung Hills (5-2) GROUP 3 1-Ramapo (7-0) 2-Nutley (6-1) 3-Wall (5-1) 4-Montgomery (6-1) 5-Lakewood (7-0) 6-West Milford (7-1) 7-Demarest (6-1) 8-Old Tappan (5-2) 9-Clearview (5-1) 10-South Plainfield (6-1) GROUP 2 1-West Deptford (5-0) 2-Westwood (7-0) 3-Raritan (6-1) 4-Sterling (9-0) 5-Seneca (8-0) 6-Rutherford (5-1) 7-Wallkill Valley (7-1) 8-Tenafly (9-1) 9-West Essex (6-1) 10-Pequannock (5-2) GROUP 1 1-Pennsville (5-0) 2-Palisades Park (8-0) 3-New Milford (5-1) 4-Hawthorne (8-1) 5-Florence (5-1) 6-Dayton (6-1) 7-Bernards (4-2) 8-Verona (6-2) 9-Manville (4-1) 10-Bloomfield Tech (6-0) NON-PUBLIC 1-St. Joseph (Mont.) (7-0) 2-Bishop Eustace (7-0) 3-Christian Brothers (7-0) 4-Seton Hall Prep (6-1) 5-Gloucester Catholic (7-1) 6-Holy Cross (7-0) 7-St. Peter's Prep (8-0) 8-Don Bosco Prep (7-1) 9-St. Joseph (Met.) (9-2) 10-Delbarton (6-2) PREP 1-Hun (5-1) 2-Peddie (4-2) 3-Lawrenceville (3-6-1) 4-Blair (4-2) 5-St. Benedict's (2-3) 6-Rutgers Prep (4-2) 7-Pennington (4-2) 8-Princeton Day (3-5) 9-Timothy Christian (1-1) 10-Wardlaw-Hartridge (2-4) BERGEN 1-St. Joseph (Mont.) (7-0) 2-Ramapo (7-0) 3-Westwood (7-0) 4-Don Bosco Prep (7-1) 5-Demarest (6-1) 6-Rutherford (5-1) 7-Palisades Park (8-0) 8-Old Tappan (5-2) 9-New Milford (5-1) 10-Tenafly (9-1) ESSEX 1-Seton Hall Prep (6-1) 2-Nutley (6-1) 3-West Essex (6-1) 4-Montclair Kimberley (3-2) 5-Newark Academy (7-1) 6-Belleville (4-3) 7-Livingston (3-3) 8-West Orange (3-3) 9-Montclair (5-3) 10-Millburn (4-4) HUDSON 1-Memorial (10-0) 2-St. Peter's Prep (8-0) 3-Hudson Catholic (8-1) 4-Kearny (6-1) 5-Bayonne (8-1) 6-Emerson (5-2) 7-Hudson Prep (6-0) 8-North Bergen (3-4) 9-Hoboken (5-3) 10-St. Mary's (4-3) MIDDLESEX 1-St. Joseph's (Met.) (9-2) 2-South Plainfield (6-1) 3-Colonia (5-3) 4-East Brunswick (5-2) 5-Carteret (5-3) 6-J.P. Stevens (6-3) 7-South Brunswick (5-2) 8-Edison (5-4) 9-Spotswood (6-1) 10-Monroe (4-3) MONMOUTH 1-Christian Brothers (7-0) 2-Wall (5-1) 3-Raritan (6-1) 4-Colts Neck (6-2) 5-Monmouth Reg. (5-2) 6-Ocean Twp. (4-2) 7-Freehold Borough (4-2) 8-Red Bank (4-2) 9-Middletown North (4-3) 10-Middletown South (4-3) MORRIS 1-Morristown (7-1) 2-Delbarton (6-2) 3-Randolph (4-2) 4-Morris Knolls (6-2) 5-Pequannock (5-2) 6-Morris Hills (6-3) 7-Kinnelon (6-0) 8-Mendham (4-4) 9-Hanover Park (4-2) 10-Roxbury (3-5) OCEAN 1-Toms River North (6-2) 2-Toms River East (6-2) 3-Lakewood (7-0) 4-Brick Memorial (4-3) 5-Toms River South (4-3) 6-Point Pleasant Boro (4-2) 7-Brick (3-4) 8-Jackson (2-4) 9-Lacey (3-4) 10-New Egypt (3-3) PASSAIC 1-West Milford (7-1) 2-Lakeland (7-2) 3-DePaul (7-2) 4-Wayne Hills (5-3) 5-Hawthorne (8-1) 6-Wayne Valley (6-4) 7-Paterson Catholic (6-1) 8-Clifton (4-3) 9-Pompton Lakes (3-2) 10-Passaic Tech (4-4) SOMERSET 1-Hillsborough (6-0) 2-Montgomery (6-1) 3-Immaculata (4-1-1) 4-Watchung Hills (5-2) 5-Ridge (2-4-1) 6-Bridgewater-Raritan (3-6) 7-Franklin (4-5) 8-Somerville (5-4) 9-Bernards (4-2) 10-Manville (4-1) SOUTH JERSEY 1-Bishop Eustace (7-0) 2-Gloucester Catholic (7-1) 3-Holy Cross (7-0) 4-West Deptford (5-0) 5-Steinert (6-2) 6-St. Augustine (9-0) 7-Sterling (9-0) 8-Seneca (8-0) 9-Vineland (7-1) 10-Eastern (7-0) UNION 1-Cranford (5-2) 2-Union (6-2) 3-Westfield (5-3) 4-Gov. Livingston (7-2) 5-Dayton (6-1) 6-Roselle Catholic (6-2) 7-Elizabeth (5-5) 8-Scotch Plains (4-3) 9-Union Catholic (5-2) 10-Johnson (4-3) WEST JERSEY 1-Vernon (7-0) 2-Hunterdon Central (6-2) 3-Pope John (8-0) 4-Wallkill Valley (7-1) 5-Warren Hills (3-3) 6-Delaware Valley (6-1) 7-Lenape Valley (6-3) 8-Hackettstown (7-2) 9-North Hunterdon (3-4) 10-Phillipsburg (4-4)