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Hunterdon County youth sports roundup
The Flemington Falcons were on the road Sunday with two teams competing in the Mountain Valley Conference playoffs. In a battle of unbeatens, the Unlimited blasted the Maplewood Packers 32 6 to take first place in the league and advance to the Garden State Games to play for the state title.
The Mitey Mites finished their regular season at 7 0 becoming the first Falcon team to go unbeaten in 13 years and will play in the Haunted Headless Bowl Saturday in Middlesex. Sunday at Hunterdon Central High. The top two teams from each division will be competing for the conference title and moving on to Eastern Region play in the ultimate quest to reach the national finals at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. in December.
Falcons 19, South Plainfield 0 The Falcons were led by the class of boys who move up to the Junior PeeWees next year: Randy Behn,sell rolex oyster perpetual datejust fake, Johnny Mallory, Brandon Wasitowski, William Ezema, Ryan Kerchner, Jesse Tareco and Bruce Washington.
Flemington Thomas Klesat made an early tackle and tackles behind the line of scrimmage by Mallory, Behn and Julio Marsiglia forced a punt on the Eagles first possession and the Falcons took over at their 37 yard line.
Ezema ran for 5 yards and Wasitowski took off for a 30 yard run, followed by a 26 yard run by Ezema before Wasitowski scored from the 2. The powerful line of Gregory Lavish, Tareco,rolex oyster perpetual datejust womens fake, Dillon Baehr, Kerchner and Washington opened the holes during the march.
On defense, tackles behind line again by Mallory and Behn soon forced another punt.
The Falcons started the second quarter on their 37 and behind strong blocking by Donovan Burns, JJ Cote, Jason Kraycirik, Curtis Wheatley, Nick Timpano and Max Rosse, runs by Andrew Tina, Marsiglia and Zach Lee brought the ball to the SP 18. After Klesat ran a QB keeper down the left sideline for 13 yards, Lee it in for the TD followed by a Tina run for the extra point and a 13 0 lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, Terrance Beckham made the stop and the Eagles started at their 40. Tackles by Beckham, Baehr, Washington and Tina forced another punt.
Behn returned the second half kickoff 20 yards to the SP 34. but the drive was stifled by penalties and Wasitowski punted 45 yards to pin the Eagles at their 10.
An Eagle back took off for a long run before getting chased down by Ezema at the 20. The Falcons defense came together with tackles by Washington and Ezema and tackles behind the line of scrimmage by Behn, Wasitowski and Lee to give Flemington possession at its 27. Ezema had 25 and 10 yard runs but the Falcons then lost a fumble at the SP 40.
The fourth quarter began with tackles for losses by Tareco and Washington halting the Eagles and Flemington took over at its 42.
The running of Ezema, Lee and Wasitowski moved Flemington to the 20, from where QB Mallory ran for the touchdown. On SP final possession tackles by Beckham, Baehr and Wasitowski halted its progress before Charlie Williard made the final tackle of the game and the season.
The Falcons head coach was Scott Mallory and his assistants were Randy Behn, Bruce Washington, Greg Lavish, Keith Klesat, Keith Kraycirik and team commissioner Kim Williard.
Falcons 12, South Plainfield 0 Flemington posted its 4th shutout of the season.
On the Falcons first series, they started at their 40 yard line and Tory Lentine ran for a first down and Matt DiPietro broke lose for a 25 yard run. Luke Marconi added an 8 yard run and the Falcons were inside the 5 when DiPietro ran off tackle for a TD. Nick Alonge, Garrett Lewis, Joe Betti and Cameron Erwin provided superb blocking on the drive.
In the second quarter Chris Lancaster had a 5 yard QB sack and Mike Sposato recovered a fumble. The Falcons offense took over and Clayton Lancaster bolted for runs of 13 and 20 yards, Hunter Jenkinson added an 8 yard burst through the middle and Alex Schreiber went 4 yards around end for a TD. Excellent blocking was provided by Matt Bonnavent, Jacob Stetson, Maxwell Kurdyla, Kevin Hotlby, Chris Leach and Mike Nazzaro.
In the third quarter a Lentine rumble up the middle gave Flemington a first down but a fumble on the next play was recovered by SP. The Falcons defense came up big again with Lewis sacking the QB for a 6 yard loss.
Flemington defense came through again in the 4th quarter when Lewis and DiPietro combined for a QB sack for a 12 yard loss, with the Falcons taking over on downs and soon running out the clock.
The swarming defense was the story of the day with Lewis (1.5 sacks), Marconi, Clayton Lancaster, Chris Lancaster (2 sacks), DiPietro, Lentine, Livornese, Sposato, Jenkinson, Holtby and Joe Kleiner all adding multiple tackles and big plays.
Metuchen 32, Falcons 8 In a non conference matchup the Falcons battled hard but couldn stop the oversized Metuchen Bulldogs.
Tyler McManus blocked the extra point after Metuchen scored early and soon Sean Parker had to punt back to the Bulldogs. Ben Kenyon and Daniel Dean were defensive standouts all day for Flemington and they got plenty of help from TJ Gruchacz, Anthony Shaub and Daniel Robinson.
In the 2nd period JJ Tareco and Jason Cozzi stopped several potential runs,ladies rolex oyster perpetual datejust fake, supported by Jared Briley, Tyler McManus, Chris Sadlon and Patrick Spenner. Daniel Dean also recovered a fumble at the Falcon 35 yard line.
Solo tackles were made by Anthony Valentino and Gruchacz and Kenyon continued to blast through the Metuchen line supported by Peyton Sarmir, Dylan Uderman and Robinson.
After a 4th Metuchen TD, the Falcons ran a sequence of rapid fire runs by Sadlon and Valentino to gain first downs behind the blocking of AJ Kuras, Gruchacz and Robinson. A QB keeper gained another first down followed by a 12 yard TD pass from Parker to Sarmir, with the latter also kicking the two point conversion.
Maplewood 20, Falcons 13 An interception set up the deciding touchdown Sunday as host Maplewood topped Flemington in the MVC playoff semifinals. Both teams entered the contest with 5 1 records.
The Falcons took the opening kickoff and held onto the ball the entire first quarter with a pounding ground game. Boosted by the blocking of center Robert Martucci and fellow linemen David Brown,fake rolex watch oyster perpetual datejust, Malcolm Butts, Michael Connelly, Frank DePaola, Justin Dunleavy, Kyle Kuhl and Billy Hutchings, backs Walter Wynkoop and Devin Trechock picked up the yardage and quarterback Christian Shaw scored on a keeper.
In the second quarter, the Packers were able to tie the game 6 6 with long passes leading the attack. The Falcons offensive line then did its job by opening up the holes to give the backs running room as Wynkoop and Trechock moved the ball and Shaw scored again. On the conversion attempt, Mack Poulson took over at QB and passed to Butts for the point and a 13 6 Flemington lead.
Maplewood, showing a strong aerial game, tied the contest early in the 4th quarter and, after picking off a Flemington pass, the Packers went to the air again for the winning TD. The Falcons then marched to the Maplewood 10 yard line before losing a fumble.
The Flemington Falcons were on the road Sunday with two teams competing in the Mountain Valley Conference playoffs. In a battle of unbeatens, the Unlimited blasted the Maplewood Packers 32 6 to take first place in the league and advance to the Garden State Games to play for the state title.
The Mitey Mites finished their regular season at 7 0 becoming the first Falcon team to go unbeaten in 13 years and will play in the Haunted Headless Bowl Saturday in Middlesex. Sunday at Hunterdon Central High. The top two teams from each division will be competing for the conference title and moving on to Eastern Region play in the ultimate quest to reach the national finals at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. in December.
Falcons 19, South Plainfield 0 The Falcons were led by the class of boys who move up to the Junior PeeWees next year: Randy Behn,sell rolex oyster perpetual datejust fake, Johnny Mallory, Brandon Wasitowski, William Ezema, Ryan Kerchner, Jesse Tareco and Bruce Washington.
Flemington Thomas Klesat made an early tackle and tackles behind the line of scrimmage by Mallory, Behn and Julio Marsiglia forced a punt on the Eagles first possession and the Falcons took over at their 37 yard line.
Ezema ran for 5 yards and Wasitowski took off for a 30 yard run, followed by a 26 yard run by Ezema before Wasitowski scored from the 2. The powerful line of Gregory Lavish, Tareco,rolex oyster perpetual datejust womens fake, Dillon Baehr, Kerchner and Washington opened the holes during the march.
On defense, tackles behind line again by Mallory and Behn soon forced another punt.
The Falcons started the second quarter on their 37 and behind strong blocking by Donovan Burns, JJ Cote, Jason Kraycirik, Curtis Wheatley, Nick Timpano and Max Rosse, runs by Andrew Tina, Marsiglia and Zach Lee brought the ball to the SP 18. After Klesat ran a QB keeper down the left sideline for 13 yards, Lee it in for the TD followed by a Tina run for the extra point and a 13 0 lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, Terrance Beckham made the stop and the Eagles started at their 40. Tackles by Beckham, Baehr, Washington and Tina forced another punt.
Behn returned the second half kickoff 20 yards to the SP 34. but the drive was stifled by penalties and Wasitowski punted 45 yards to pin the Eagles at their 10.
An Eagle back took off for a long run before getting chased down by Ezema at the 20. The Falcons defense came together with tackles by Washington and Ezema and tackles behind the line of scrimmage by Behn, Wasitowski and Lee to give Flemington possession at its 27. Ezema had 25 and 10 yard runs but the Falcons then lost a fumble at the SP 40.
The fourth quarter began with tackles for losses by Tareco and Washington halting the Eagles and Flemington took over at its 42.
The running of Ezema, Lee and Wasitowski moved Flemington to the 20, from where QB Mallory ran for the touchdown. On SP final possession tackles by Beckham, Baehr and Wasitowski halted its progress before Charlie Williard made the final tackle of the game and the season.
The Falcons head coach was Scott Mallory and his assistants were Randy Behn, Bruce Washington, Greg Lavish, Keith Klesat, Keith Kraycirik and team commissioner Kim Williard.
Falcons 12, South Plainfield 0 Flemington posted its 4th shutout of the season.
On the Falcons first series, they started at their 40 yard line and Tory Lentine ran for a first down and Matt DiPietro broke lose for a 25 yard run. Luke Marconi added an 8 yard run and the Falcons were inside the 5 when DiPietro ran off tackle for a TD. Nick Alonge, Garrett Lewis, Joe Betti and Cameron Erwin provided superb blocking on the drive.
In the second quarter Chris Lancaster had a 5 yard QB sack and Mike Sposato recovered a fumble. The Falcons offense took over and Clayton Lancaster bolted for runs of 13 and 20 yards, Hunter Jenkinson added an 8 yard burst through the middle and Alex Schreiber went 4 yards around end for a TD. Excellent blocking was provided by Matt Bonnavent, Jacob Stetson, Maxwell Kurdyla, Kevin Hotlby, Chris Leach and Mike Nazzaro.
In the third quarter a Lentine rumble up the middle gave Flemington a first down but a fumble on the next play was recovered by SP. The Falcons defense came up big again with Lewis sacking the QB for a 6 yard loss.
Flemington defense came through again in the 4th quarter when Lewis and DiPietro combined for a QB sack for a 12 yard loss, with the Falcons taking over on downs and soon running out the clock.
The swarming defense was the story of the day with Lewis (1.5 sacks), Marconi, Clayton Lancaster, Chris Lancaster (2 sacks), DiPietro, Lentine, Livornese, Sposato, Jenkinson, Holtby and Joe Kleiner all adding multiple tackles and big plays.
Metuchen 32, Falcons 8 In a non conference matchup the Falcons battled hard but couldn stop the oversized Metuchen Bulldogs.
Tyler McManus blocked the extra point after Metuchen scored early and soon Sean Parker had to punt back to the Bulldogs. Ben Kenyon and Daniel Dean were defensive standouts all day for Flemington and they got plenty of help from TJ Gruchacz, Anthony Shaub and Daniel Robinson.
In the 2nd period JJ Tareco and Jason Cozzi stopped several potential runs,ladies rolex oyster perpetual datejust fake, supported by Jared Briley, Tyler McManus, Chris Sadlon and Patrick Spenner. Daniel Dean also recovered a fumble at the Falcon 35 yard line.
Solo tackles were made by Anthony Valentino and Gruchacz and Kenyon continued to blast through the Metuchen line supported by Peyton Sarmir, Dylan Uderman and Robinson.
After a 4th Metuchen TD, the Falcons ran a sequence of rapid fire runs by Sadlon and Valentino to gain first downs behind the blocking of AJ Kuras, Gruchacz and Robinson. A QB keeper gained another first down followed by a 12 yard TD pass from Parker to Sarmir, with the latter also kicking the two point conversion.
Maplewood 20, Falcons 13 An interception set up the deciding touchdown Sunday as host Maplewood topped Flemington in the MVC playoff semifinals. Both teams entered the contest with 5 1 records.
The Falcons took the opening kickoff and held onto the ball the entire first quarter with a pounding ground game. Boosted by the blocking of center Robert Martucci and fellow linemen David Brown,fake rolex watch oyster perpetual datejust, Malcolm Butts, Michael Connelly, Frank DePaola, Justin Dunleavy, Kyle Kuhl and Billy Hutchings, backs Walter Wynkoop and Devin Trechock picked up the yardage and quarterback Christian Shaw scored on a keeper.
In the second quarter, the Packers were able to tie the game 6 6 with long passes leading the attack. The Falcons offensive line then did its job by opening up the holes to give the backs running room as Wynkoop and Trechock moved the ball and Shaw scored again. On the conversion attempt, Mack Poulson took over at QB and passed to Butts for the point and a 13 6 Flemington lead.
Maplewood, showing a strong aerial game, tied the contest early in the 4th quarter and, after picking off a Flemington pass, the Packers went to the air again for the winning TD. The Falcons then marched to the Maplewood 10 yard line before losing a fumble.
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