Page 14 Thursday, March 2, 2017 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Devil’s Den Blue Devils Foul Up Pioneers in UCT, 39-33 Yes, the Tall Girl Plays CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 quite successful, sinking 9-for-12 Devils would hit 20 of 28 free throws. The Pioneers did get an early jump during that time. Elliott would finish “Usually my game is just to drive to with three lay-ups to take a 6-0 lead. , and Tuba! with 14 points and 10 were from the the basket because personally I don’t After Elliott rolled in a lay-up, drew a charity line. As a team, the 17-4 Blue think I am a very strong shooter,” foul and sank her free throw, Pioneer By BRUCE JOHNSON Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times Elliott said humbly. “I like to drive to standout Katie Kinum curled in a left- Lady Blue Devils Rap the basket because I am quick.” handed lay-up to make the score, 8-3. When the Devitt family – mom, dad until 10:30, and then I’d start doing improve my game with new moves Devitt quickly offered her opinion, But the power of “three” came into and three little ones – moved from homework. Weekends were always and ideas,” Devitt said. “And coach Columbia Girls, 62-32 “She’s a strong shooter.” play. Danielle Rinaldi (7 points, 4 Colonia to Westfield in 2004, it was conflicts with softball games and bas- Ciemniecki has been a very important The third-seeded 18-5 Westfield rebounds, 2 steals) banged a 3-pointer mostly for the new school district’s ketball tournaments.” addition to the program. He sees so High School girls basketball team Woodbridge Boys Nip and Ryan followed with a 2-pointer to outstanding academic reputation. Something had to give, and that many things on the court that I don’t sailed smoothly past the 14th-seeded knot the score, 8-8, and cause another “The athletics department turned something was softball. She gave it even realize.” 10-14 Columbia Cougars, 62-32, in Blue Devils, 51-50 timeout with 1:35. Next, Rinaldi sank out to be a bonus,” said Shannon up to concentrate on her hoops game, That team finished 9-16, but that the first round of the North Jersey, With the score tied, 35-35, the fifth- a pair of free throws and Ryan put up Devitt, the family’s middle sibling which she will continue doing this could be partly attributed to the unex- Section 2, Group 4 Tournament in seeded Woodbridge High School boys another two, giving Westfield a 12-8 and someone who has both benefited spring to be best prepared for college. pected loss of two stars. Co-captain Westfield on February 27. Molly Ryan basketball team sank one point more lead entering the second quarter. from and been a benefit to the WHS Basketball hasn’t always been easy. Olivia Luzzi, a three-year starter, led the Blue Devils offensively with than the Blue Devils to secure a 51-50 After the Pioneers’ exploits in the athletics department. Like most tall, thin teenaged girls, missed the entire season due to a back 22 points, including trip 3-pointers, victory in the first round of the North second quarter, Elliott began to make Older sister Nicole, a junior at Dela- Devitt was a work in progress. injury while two-year starter Hannah while adding six rebounds, five as- Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 Tourna- serious drives to the basket and did ware, played field hockey at WHS. As a freshman she played in 13 Liddy opted to not play. Devitt led the sists and six steals. ment in Woodbridge on February 27. draw fouls early in the third quarter. Brother Tyler is a freshman member varsity games, contributing as a team with 240 points, 175 rebounds Danielle Rinaldi scored nine points The Barrons had four players hit in When she hit 4-for-4 from the line of the bowling team and will play rebounder/shot blocker on a team that and 47 blocks. and added four assists, two steals and double figures with Keshaun Henry causing concern within the Pioneers’ boys volleyball this spring. Her par- went 23-4, the best record in school This year’s squad, which fell last two rebounds. Shannon Devitt scored sinking 13 points, followed by Hura ranks, a timeout was called at 4:03 on ents played varsity tennis (dad) and history, under Joe Marino. But the Friday to in the six points and added six rebounds, Blaine with 12, Harry Rutkowski with the clock with the Blue Devils trailing softball (mom) at Rahway. Board of Education inexplicably county final, took an 18-5 record into five blocks and three steals. Sam 11 and Quassin Glover with 10 points. CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 “I would have to say that I’m the didn’t rehire Marino. Assistant coach last night’s state sectional game against Stravach had 10 points, three re- Matt LaCorte, who sank three 3- sports junkie of the family,” she Liz McKeon, a 1,000-point scorer at Edison. Talented players like Ryan, bounds, two assists and two steals. pointers, and Chris Wagner led the quipped. WHS, was promoted. Grace Elliott, Sam Stravach, and fellow Jenna Iorio scored six points, Grace Blue Devils with 15 points each. Jeff Raiders Rock Lions A three-year starting midfielder on “The transition from coach Marino co-captains Danielle Rinaldi and Jenn Elliott had two points, four rebounds, Gagum scored eight points and Adam In Playoffs, 74-69 the field hockey team, she helped this to coach McKeon was interesting be- Iorio have allowed Devitt to fully bloom. two assists and two steals, and Ali McDaniel had five points, while Dylan year’s team go 12-8-1 and win the cause they have very different styles of She has scored 198 points (second to Lisanti sank a 3-pointer. Caroline Jackson and Marshall Roberson each See complete story school’s first conference champion- coaching,” Devitt said. “Marino was Ryan’s 285), leads the team with 170 Dwyer and Faith Dobosiewicz each scored three points and Mark Natiello ship in a long time. The team’s turn- big on creating chaos for the other rebounds and 69 blocked shots, and scored two points. added one point. by Alex Lowe around last fall was dramatic. After team and was a lot more outspoken. even has come up with 37 steals. Columbia 2 6 9 15 32 Westfield 12 14 9 15 50 in March 9 Edition allowing goal-differentials of -49, - McKeon wants complete composure She has quietly become the No. 14 Westfield 15 18 13 16 62 Woodbridge 13 15 7 16 51 42 and -42 the previous three seasons, on the court and is not as loud.” scorer in school history with 561 points and the No. 3 rebounder with 474. And with 154 career blocks and 112 career steals, she Roselle Rams Nip Raider Boys in Hoops, 45-42 would be near the top of those lists, too, if those stats existed. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 Two weeks ago she came within defense for easy lay-ups the entire the gym having lost four of their last will be a nice playoff run. two blocks of a triple double. game. Meanwhile, the Raiders were seven games with their state playoff “We didn’t come ready to play to- Hoops-wise, about the only thing ice cold from beyond the 3-point stripe contest against North Hunterdon next day,” said Siracusa. “I think we took on her basket list is making a 3- where they usually thrive. up on the docket. the game for granted really. We have pointer. “We were trying to attack the basket “It is not the way we wanted to end to make sure that we are not simply “I want to get a 3-pointer before against Scotch Plains,” said Roselle the regular season,” said Raider senior content with what we’ve done so far. I graduate,” Devitt said. “But win- Head Coach Mike Smith. “It is some- Peter Warren. “We missed on a lot of North Hunterdon has a lot of good ning the game is more important, thing we do well. We did a good job of chances today. Roselle is a good team shooters and they like to run and trap. so I won’t force any shots for one. boxing them out for rebounds too. The and they played well. We’ve played a If we do not come out there ready to I’ve been very close a couple other thing we knew we had to do was lot of good teams recently. We can play then we see what can happen.” times, foot on the arc. And I did to get up in the faces of their three- recover from this. North Hunterdon Drubulis finished with nine points. actually make one in a preseason point shooters because they have a lot plays against very tough competition. Jones had 16 for Roselle, which will scrimmage.” of them. I thought we did a good job of We can’t take them lightly.” enter the Central Jersey Group II Tour- If you’re thinking Devitt’s plate that most of the game.” The Raiders better not do that. Though nament as the 10th seed against 7th is pretty full, that’s because it is. Scotch Plains-Fanwood connected they will enter the playoffs as the num- seed Point Pleasant Boro. The Raid- She recently squeezed in a Sun- on only three 3-pointers for the entire ber three seed, Scotch Plains-Fanwood ers were set to host North Hunterdon day afternoon of representing game. Two of them came from senior has stumbled a bit after racing out to a on Monday night in the first round of WHS when some stu- Nigel Nelson (9 points) in the final blazing 13-0 start. It is a development the North 2 Group IV playoffs. Photo courtesy of Varsity Vantage dent-athletes were honored dur- WHS senior Shannon Devitt is among the school’s all-time leading scorers and rebounders. three minutes of the second quarter as that Coach Siracusa is well aware of as Sc Pl-Fanwood 12 12 11 7 42 Next year she’ll be playing at The College of New Jersey. ing an NJSIAA-sponsored awards he helped draw the Raiders back into his team prepares for what they hope Roselle 11 13 11 10 45 luncheon for National Girls and a tie at 24-24 heading into halftime. this year’s team was a plus six! Devitt’s sophomore season the team Women in Sports Day at Seton Hall. “Nigel gave us a little spark in the first “The entire team really was a family was 17-9 and reached the county tour- And she and her family are part of half today,” said Raider Head Coach FSPY Men’s 30+ Basketball … it’s not often you find yourself on a nament final, losing by two points to The Seeing Eye puppy raising pro- Steve Siracusa. “He is capable of doing team so close,” Devitt said. “I had a Patrick School. Devitt scored just gram. They foster puppies from the that for us. What we need from him, like great time playing field hockey. It was under 100 points, but led the team in time they are 7 weeks old until they’re we need from a lot of our players right League Results & Standings: an amazing experience. Coach (Caitlin) rebounds and blocks. about 1½ years, when they are re- now, is consistency. We didn’t finish on Rising phenoms and seasoned pros and Chris Mattina (9). MacDonald has been very influential Last winter Devitt really started to turned to Morristown for formal train- a lot of lay-ups today. We just didn’t during my high school career. She blossom after a full year of year- ing as a service dog. placed their talents on display, as the Get Buckets 46, No Conscience shoot the ball well.” Fanwood-Scotch Plains “Y” Men’s 33: Make no mistake about it, on Acad- taught me many overarching lessons – round AAU training on the New Jer- “The dogs have become a special The two teams remained locked in how to be mentally tough, play with sey Panthers. Her teammates there mascot for the basketball team and 30+ Basketball League celebrated emy Award Sunday, the Best Player in a close battle throughout the third NBA All-Star weekend during Week a Leading Role statuette goes to Jamal passion and have a desire to win and to included former WHS stars Lil Scott usually come to all of the games,” she quarter with Roselle playing from the work harder than I ever had. I owe her and Jackie Knapp, along with current said. 10 action (also in cluded week 11). Berry, who poured in 32 of his team’s lead but never extending to more than Slamma Jamma 78, Drive N Dish 46 points, carrying Get Buckets to its a great deal of gratitude.” WHS junior Molly Ryan. Oh, if you were wondering who a four-point advantage. Trailing 35- She also was a starting pitcher and The addition of Brian Ciemniecki that really tall girl was playing the 66: Two of the league’s elite guards – sixth straight victory. G.B. will be the 1 32, the Raiders drew even again with Rich Cobbinah of Slam Jam and Brian seed when the March Madness tour- third baseman on the varsity softball to the coaching staff before her junior tuba in the WHS Marching Band’s Lamont Cruse hitting one of two free team as a 10th grader, Devitt hit .362 year meant Devitt had two of WHS’s Wind Ensemble, yup, that was Shan- Ciemneicki of DND – battled mano- ney begins in two weeks. No Con, throws and John Petris scoring inside a-mano, and both went Russell losers of three in a row, received 14 pts and struck out 60 in a team-best 69 1/ best basketball players of the last quar- non Devitt. with :05 remaining to send the teams 3 innings. ter-century as her coaches. She is “I really have a passion for music,” Westbrook-like. Cobbinah finished from Gregg Carder, and 11 tallies from into the fourth quarter tied at 35-35. with 28 pts, 8 rebs, and 11 assists, Capt. Chris Mattina. But basketball was the sport she very appreciative of their efforts. she said. “I really enjoyed the band The Raiders briefly grabbed the loved. And being 6-foot-1, she’s heard “Coach McKeon has really helped program here, too. Who would have while Ciemneicki stuffed the stat sheet Size Matters 41, Slamma Jamma lead when Ryan Muench scored on a with 24-9-6, but it was Slamma, 29: In a match-up of two squads bat- all the “How’s the weather up there?” thought, right?” drive through the lane to make it 37- comments. A FIRST FOR COMPOSTO backed by rookie Greg Josephsen (24 tling for second place, the XXLers Pats Stop Blue Devils 35 with 7:15 left. Roselle regained pts) and Dave “Baseline” Berger (18) prevailed behind the 14 pts of Jason “I’m asked all the time if I play C.J. Composto became the first the lead 10 seconds later on a 3-point basketball, so it’s a good thing I do,” freshman in school history to win a who prevailed in the high-scoring af- Pompeo, and the 11 and 10 double- In UCT Final, 51-41 play by Celestin in which he drove fair. Vet forward Keith Karyczak had double from Capt. James “Big Smooth” she said. “Sometimes I’m asked if I’m region wrestling championship, tak- through the defense for a lay-up and a volleyball player and I tell them in The top-seeded Patrick School girls ing the 106-pound title at Region 4. 16 points, and frontcourt mates Chris Patrick. Slam Jam, which scored 78 was fouled. The Raiders answered Beaudry (13 and 9) and Steve Lee (11 points in Week 10, sputtered on of- the fall I play field hockey. Usually basketball team slowly built a lead and (Note: Freshmen didn’t wrestle var- with a lay-up by Brady, giving them they say, ‘Doesn’t that hurt your back?’ held on to claim a 51-41 victory over sity at WHS until the 1981-82 sea- and 9) both nearly double-doubled in fense, connecting on less than 25 per- their final lead of the game at 39-38 a losing cause. cent of their FG attempts. Dave Berger and I say, ‘Yes, but my love for the the third-seeded Westfield Blue Dev- son.) He is the school’s 41st region with 4:44 to play. Roselle went on a 6- sport makes up for it.’ ” ils in the Union County Tournament champ, and the third – after Brian Get Buckets 63, Flash-N-Bang dropped in 10 pts, and Gavin Ford 1 run over the next two and a half 39: Deadlocked, 23-23, at the inter- grabbed 10 boards in defeat. Devitt really enjoyed field hockey championship game at Kean Univer- Bulger in 2013 and Nick Velez in minutes establishing a 44-40 lead with and was obviously very good at soft- sity on February 24. Shannon Devitt 2014 – under coach Glen Kurz, the mission, Get Buckets clamped down Flash-N-Bang 79, Falcons 39: two minutes showing. The key basket in the second half, outscoring F-N-B, Flash-N-Bang lit up the scoreboard ball. But she wanted to play basketball led the Blue Devils with 15 points and Region 3 130-pound champ in 1991. came on a 3-pointer by Joshua Jones. in college – and she will, at The College eight rebounds and Molly Ryan added JUST PASSING BY 40-16, to cruise to its fifth-straight with a league season’s high in points, Tommy Drubulis pulled the Raid- victory. The star-of-stars, Jamal Berry, as the Falcs took the floor without of New Jersey – so she did what she felt 11 points and six rebounds. Senior Matt LaCorte recently ers to within two, at 44-42, when he would help her achieve that goal. Danielle Rinaldi had eight points, committed to Susquehanna and also had his customary stellar 28 and 11 three of their top birds. Warren Lowe sank two free throws with :49 left in performance for G.B., and was sup- fired up 21 tries from beyond the arc, “Spring of sophomore year, trying to including a pair of 3-pointers, six surpassed four familiar faces on regulation. Jones answered by mak- play AAU basketball as well as softball, rebounds and four assists. Grace WHS’s career scoring list. After ported by “KG” Kevin Gannon (14 nailing 8 of them, and finished with ing one of two free throws on his end and 7) and Justin Fiory (11 pts). The 39 pts. FNB’s contributing crew in- it was very difficult to manage both,” Elliott had three points, five rebounds Monday’s state playoff loss, LaCorte to give the Rams a 45-42 advantage said Devitt, who will celebrate her 18th and three steals. Sam Stravach had had 747 points, No. 17 all-time, Big “O” Omar Glover (18 and 8) was cluded Omar Glover (9 and 8), Anand with :31 left. solid in defeat. Desai (8) and Eric Lai (8 and 6). Best birthday tomorrow. “On Wednesdays four points and five rebounds. passing No. 18 Parker Hess (744), There would be plenty of opportuni- and Thursdays I usually didn’t get home Westfield 13 11 4 13 41 No. 19 Jan Cocozziello (719), No. Falcons 56, Hickory Hoosiers 37: Newcomer Award candidate Clay ties for Scotch Plains-Fanwood to tie The Falcons flew out to a 10-point Torres had another terrific outing (24 from softball-then-basketball practice Patrick School 16 14 9 12 51 21 Jay Cook (682) and No. 23 Jimmy the game in the final 30 seconds but McKeon (658) halftime lead and were never headed. and 9) in a losing effort, while team- Roselle came up with key defensive Capt. Jason Shann (13 pts) and guard mate Terry Stephens added 8 pts and PUBLIC NOTICE stands. First, Celestin blocked a 3- Eljay Aguillo (12) paced a balanced 5 caroms. FSPY Swimmers Shine point try by Muench with 9.9 remain- NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED BY Falc offensive attack, while first-year Hickory Hoosiers 56, Drive N THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ing. Roselle gained possession and the standout Clay Torres pulled down his Dish 48: Jolting Joe DeGennaro fash- Raiders fouled immediately, sending At the YMCA Silver Meet The TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS league-leading season average in ioned a stellar 22-pt, 14-reb perfor- has awarded a Fair and Open Contract for Duquan Ware to the foul line. Ware boards (9). The Hoosiers, playing mance, and Dave Ferreiro earned the the following Contract. This Contract, and needed to sink just one free throw to The Fanwood Scotch Plains “Y” (100 & 200-back, 100 & 200-breast), the Resolution authorizing it, are available without some of their star Hicks, were day’s Best Supporting Player honor swim team sent 67 swimmers who ice the game but he missed them both led by Geoff Gonzales (16 and 7) and (17 pts), as the Hoosiers snapped a Joshua Schwartz (100-fly) for public inspection in the Municipal Build- and the Raiders got the rebound. qualified for the YMCA Silver meet 15-18: Julian Park (100-free), ing. Dave Ferreiro (9 and 7), as they fell four-game skid. Geoff Gonzalez to Gloucester Institute of Technol- Manav Shah (1,000 & 1,650-free) AWARDED TO: Timothy Hoffman; The Raiders quickly moved the ball for the fourth straight week. chipped in 10 and 6 for the winners. Timothy Hoffman Inc, 1 Elm Street, into scoring position, getting the ball ogy at Sewell from February 17 to Relay Teams in Top 16: Size Matters 47, No Conscience DND, the Best Close-But-No-Cigar Suite 1, Westfield, New Jersey 07091 to Brady in the right corner for a 3- February 19 and finished ninth over- 9-10 Girls: 5th place, 200-free 41: Diaper Dandy Chris Burke netted ensemble, was paced by Best Direc- SERVICES: 2017 Real Estate Appraisal point try. Brady’s shot clanked off of all with 20 swimmers attaining (Nowak, Rovito, Trenery, Labarge); Services (Resolution No. 2017-54) 21 points, James Patrick tor recipient Brian Ciemneicki (19 the rim as time expired giving Roselle YMCA State times. 10th place, 200-medley (Trenery, TIME PERIOD: Calendar Year 2017 cleaned the glass (10 rebs), and Blake pts), and Chris Beaudry (11). DATE: February 22, 2017 a victory in the final home game for Top FSPY scorers: Manav Shah Rovito, Nowak, Labarge) Sonnek-Schmelz contributed 9 and 5, AMOUNT: NTE $30,000 their senior players and a sweep of the FSPY 30+ STANDINGS: (66 points) — 1,650-free (1st ), 500- 11-12 Girls: 6th place, 200-med- as Size Matt maintained its tie for TEAM W L BOZENA LACINA season series with Scotch Plains- free (3rd), 1,000-free (4th), 200-back ley (Priesing, Li, Warren, Waibel) Municipal Clerk second place in the standings. No Get Buckets 10 1 (9th), 200-free(11th) and, Abigail 1 T - 3/2/17, The Times Fee: $17.34 Fanwood. Meanwhile, the Raiders left Con, which dropped its second con- Size Matters 8 3 13-14 Girls: 12th place, 200-free Slamma Jamma 7 4 Ryan (57 points) — 200-breast (1st), (Ryan, Pina, Kenny, Kong); 9th place, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE secutive, received all of its firepower No Conscience 5 6 100-breast (3rd), 200-back (5th), 200-medley (Kong, Ryan, Pina, from the quartet of Jason Holley (11), Falcons 4 7 100-back (10th). Kenny) BOROUGH OF GARWOOD BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Tim Gray (11), Stephen Murray (10) Hickory Hoosiers 4 7 YMCA State times: NOTICE OF ADOPTION NOTICE OF ADOPTION Flash-N-Bang 4 7 13-14 Boys: 13th place, 200-free PUBLIC NOTICE Drive N Dish 2 9 9-10: Dylan Condell (100-back), (Kaminskas, Schwartz, Jawor, ORDINANCE NO. 17-04 ORDINANCE NO. 17-03 TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Kyle Karyczak (100IM), Brooke Linenberg); 11th place, 200-medley ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENT- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PUBLIC NOTICE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ING CHAPTER 34, OF THE §52-3 (LICENSE AND FEES) Labarge (50-free), Paulina Nowak (Merkle, Jawor, Schwartz, NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF IN ARTICLE 1 (SALE AND TAKE NOTICE that on the 6th day of (100-breast, 50-free), Isabella Rovito Linenberg) FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BY GARWOOD ENTITLED “PO- TRANSPORTATION) IN February, 2017, the Zoning Board of the THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD (200-free, 100-fly, 50-breast), Shae 15-18 Girls: 6th place, 400-free LICE DEPARTMENT,” ES- CHAPTER 52 (ALCOHOLIC Township of Cranford, in the County of Trenery (200IM) (M. 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