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Week ending August 26, 2001

Rock Ridge tosses shoes to Hub Lakes title

Ending a dry spell of nearly 20 years, Rock Ridge's captain Mike Brezinski rolled the dice all night, pairing up two-man teams against the three-time Hub Lakes champions from Indan Lake who were led by Tom Colucci.
In a race to seven format (best out of 13 games), Rock Ridge overcame a 5 to 3 deficit by winning the last four games to post a 7 to 5 victory over the always tough "Ching Wha's" and claim the 2001 Hub Lakes League men's horseshoes title.
Rock Ridge put together a great team effort by Brezinski, Hank Ruppel, Beecher Thomas, Dave Hansen, Andy Kenny, Carl Bonaccolta and the Rock Ridge M.V.P. Paul Pieper with great support from Skinny, Little Man and Bear.
Congratulations Rock Ridge!

Week ending August 19, 2001

Indian, Telemark advance to women's horseshoes title match
By Dennis Wilson

On Friday, the stage was set for the 2001 Hub Lakes Women's Horseshoe Championships. Indian, which topped the regular season standings with a 46-14 mark, ousted fourth place Arrowhead by a score of 8-2. In the other half of the semifinal bracket, second place Telemark which finished with a 41-19 record, pulled out a 6-5 squeaker over third place Cedar. The date and the time for the championship has not been announced.
Rock Ridge finished the Hub Lakes Men's Horseshoes regular reason with a 10-2 win over Parsippany to squeeze out the regular season title with a 68-28 record as well as the top-seed in the post-season tournament that begins on Wednesday. Indian fell out of a first play tie when they defeated White Meadow 9-3 to finish second at 67-29.
Cedar defeated Rainbow 9-3 to finish third at 59-37 while defending champion Telemark posted an 8-4 victory over Arrowhead to finish fourth at 58-38 and keep its hopes alive of repeating as champions.

Week ending August 12, 2001

Indian four-peats in Hub softball

Four years ago, Indian Lake trailed 7-2 in the second inning of the championship game against Rock Ridge. That was the low point since 1998 as Indian rallied for a 9-7 victory to claim the title that year and followed with back-to-back crowns in 1999 and 2000.
On Sunday at Gardner Field in Denville, Indian edged in front 1-0 in the bottom of the first and a pitchers' battle ensued between Randy Reeves and Frank Gallagher before Indian pushed three more runs across the plate in the fifth to build up a four-run advantage.
Rock Ridge answered in the top of the seventh when Keith Van blasted a gigantic homer with two mates on base to cut the margin to one run before Reeves retired the final two batters on fly balls to the outfield to give Indian Lake its fourth straight title.
Indian drew first blood quickly when Mike Reeves single and Darren Dashkowich followed with a single, putting runners on first and second before they moved up a base on a
passed ball. Randy Reeves aided his own cause when he dribbled a ball slowly to first with his son Mike scoring the first run of the game on a fielder's choice play.
Reeves and Gallagher matched goose eggs over the next three innings before Indian added to its lead in the fifth. Josh Cacella singled to center and Bob King walked. Glen Knudsen, the DH, ripped a double to center, scoring Cacella and Jon Lezak went in to run for Knudsen who is hobbled by a knee brace as he is rahabbing an injury. Left fielder Bob Plucinsky followed with a two-run double down the right field line and Indian was in front 4-0.
In the top of the seventh, Gallagher aided his own cause with a single to left and Billy Provost drew a base on balls, bring Van to the plate with one away. He laid into a Reeves' pitch, sending the over the left field fence with it landing in the tennis courts about 350 feet away.
"It was an awesome blow," said Dan Cacella, the Indian Lake coach who is normally the starting catcher but was sidelined with a broken ankle. "The fence in left is about 240 feet from home and is 20 feet high. It was the longest hit I have seen in a softball game and it certainly made for an exciting finish."
Defense was the key to Indian's successful defense of its title. With Matt Dunbar at the hot corner and Bob Halm playing left-center and Peter Reich in right in the 10-man defensive alignment, Reeves received great support from the men behind him.

Week ending August 5, 2001

Mountain retains Hub Lakes net title
By Dennis Wilson

Mountain Lakes is the 2001 Hub Lakes Tennis Champion, successfully defending its title.defeating Cedar, Estling Indian and Rainbow while battling White Meadow Lake to a 2-2 standoff. The Lakers claimed the title after tying with White Meadow Lake at 17 points apiece on the criteria of the team that won the most games in head-to-head competition.
Under Captain Barbara Finn, the winning Mountain Lakes lineup included Ann and Cliff Barton, Stu Breslow, Ruth Caccavale, Paul Deering, Russ Deyo, Rich Finn, John Fitzgerald, Bill Gaitlin, Gretchen Hudson, Bonny and Roger Neiman, Dennis Nelson, Tonio Palmer, Bob Potdevin, Nicole Renna,
Allison and Mark Siebold along with Todd Tripucka.
On Saturday, Mountain blanked Estling 4-0 and White Meadow matched that effort with a 4-0 rout of Rainbow. In the other match, Indian defeated Cedar 3-1.
Indian edged Parsippany 4-3 and Rock Ridge defeated Intervale 6-2 in the opening round of the men's softball league playoffs. Randy Reeves hurled the defending champions from Indian Lake to the championship round as Matt Dunbar and Michael Reeves supplied the offensive power.
Frank Gallagher tossed a 4-hitter to propel Rock Ridge to the title game on Sunday (August 12) with Kevin Graves stealing the offensive spotlight when he blasted a home run.
Indian will be the host team against Rock Ridge with the game to be played at Gardner Field in Denville while Parsippany will play Intervale at Manor Park in the third place consolation game.

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Welcome to 2001's Hub Lakes League

As the 2001 summer quickly approaches, we look forward to another great year of Hub Lakes' activities between member lakes. We hope all participants, young and old, will have a lot of fun.

I would like to thank Lana Louie who has served the Board well as the Vice President of Administration for her years of service to Hub Lakes. I would also like to welcome Dale Trella who has agreed to take her place.

I look forward to working with the current officers, Sue Elko (Vice President of Operations), Dale Trella (Vice President of Administration), Larry Plumb (Treasurer), Joanne Browning (Recording Secretary), Chris Jackson (Corresponding Secretary) and Cathy O'Brien (Trophy Chairperson). I would also like to thank all of the Lake representatives who give their time every month to keep Hub Lakes a strong organization.

We have undertaken many rule changes and some new activities. Many people worked long and hard to institute these changes so that the 2001 season will run smoother. This is a volunteer organization and without the help of the individual sports chairpersons, there would be no Hub Lakes.

Steve Corley, President

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President Steve Corley
Vice President/ Administration Lana Louie
Vice President/ Operations Paul Dean
Treasurer Larry Plumb
Recording Secretary Joanne Browning
Corresponding Secretary Sue Elko
Trophy Chairperson Ellen Jewett
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Arrowhead Philip Geygan
Cedar Chris Jackson
Estling Glen Skar
Hiawatha Val Gibson
Indian Dan Cacella
Intervale Rudy Katzenberger
Mountain Christine Whitehouse
Parsippany Donna Ferranti
Rainbow Scott Kekar
Rock Ridge Rob Singley
Telemark Doug Eike
White Meadow Stu Kipilman

Hub Lake Past Presidents

2001 Sport Chairpersons

2001 Steve Corley Mountain Lakes
2000 Steve Corley Mountain Lakes
1999 Sam Chiappa Rock Ridge
1998 Sam Chiappa Rock Ridge
1997 Barbara Kontje Cedar Lake
1996 Barbara Kontje Cedar Lake
1995 Barbara Kontje Cedar Lake
1994 Barbara Kontje Cedar Lake
1993 Bill Condon Lake Arrowhead
1992 Bill Condon Lake Arrowhead
1991 Terry Welsher Indian Lake
1990 Terry Welsher Indian Lake
1989 Sam Chiappa Rock Ridge
1988 Sam Chiappa Rock Ridge
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Bowling Helen Chezem
Diving Sherry Stern
Golf (Men) Rick Everett
Golf (Women) Kay Bischoff
Horseshoes (Men) Carl Bonaccolta
Horseshoes (Women) Carl Bonaccolta
Roller Hockey Doug Eike
Softball (Men) Herb Maddox
Softball (Women) Lefty Medina
Swimming Bob Hudson
Table Tennis Cheryl Ferriero
Tennis Bill Mutter
Track & Field Paul Bound
Volleyball (Coed) Dave Young
Volleyball (Men's) Stu Nemiroff
Volleyball (Women's) Lynn Eggert

Week ending July 29, 2001

Indian claims top seed for softball playoffs
Compliments of The Citizen

Randy Reeves hurled Indian Lake to a pair of victories as the defending champions earned the top seed in the 2001 Hub Lakes men's softball playoffs. Indian defeated Mountain Lakes 5-3 and Parsippany 11-2 and will entertain fourth-seeded Parsippany in the semifinals on Sunday with the winner advancing to the title game the following Sunday and the loser dropping into the consolation third place game.
In the other semifinal game, second-seeded Rock Ridge will entertain No. 3 Intervale which was a 9-1 winner over Telemark on Sunday with Bob Steere picking up the win. Mike Fazzio hurled Parsippany to a 9-8 upset win over Rock Ridge while Cedar Lake hammered Rainbow 22-11 in a battle between two teams that closed out their season.
Defending co-champion Indian continued its quest for the women's softball title by defeating Rock Ridge 9-3.
In tennis, Mountain blanked Indian 4-0 to hold first place with 13 points. White Meadow shut out Cedar 4-0 to stay in second with a dozen points while Estling stayed in contention with 10 points after whitewashing Rainbow 4-0.
In men's horseshoes, Rainbow turned in a mild upset in battling Rock Ridge to a 6-6 standoff that knocked Rock Ridge out of first place. Indian vaulted into first place by blanking Parisppany 12-0. Telemark posted a 7-5 win over Estling and is closing in on a playoff slot while Cedar disposed of Arrowhead by a 9-3 score to solidify its hold on fourth place. Rainbow currently sports a 34-38 record and is tied for fifth place with Lake Estling in a format that sends the top four teams into the post-season playoffs after three more weeks of competition.
In women's horseshoes, Indian Lake defeated Rock Ridge 6-4 to stay in contention with Telemark, a 6-4 loser to Estling, in the battle for the regular season title and the top seed in the playoffs. Arrowhead defeated Cedar 7-3 to trim Cedar's hold on third place.

Week ending July 22, 2001

Eike hurls Telemark to third straight "W"
Compliments of The Citizen

It was a full slate of games in the Hub Lakes Men's Softball League on Sunday after inclement weather had wrecked havoc on the schedule earlier in the season. Randy Reeves hurled Indian to a 7-1 win over Rock Ridge while Doug Eike picked up the "W" as Telemark defeated Mountain Lakes 12-9 for its third straight win after dropping its first two games. Mountain Lakes rebounded to rout Rainbow 17-3 with Tom Harford getting the win and Bob Steer pitched Intervale to an 11-4 triumph over Arrowhead. Parsippany earned a 9-0 forfeit win over Cedar.
Mountain Lakes blanked Rainbow 4-0 to move into undisputed possession of first place in the Hub Lakes Tennis League standings with nine points. White Meadow posted a 4-0 victory over Indian to stay in second place, one point behind Mountain. Estling defeated Cedar 3-1 to tie Indian for third place with six points apiece while Cedar and Rainbow are tied for fifth with three points each.
On Thursday, there was a diving competition for the 13 & older group at Mountain Lakes in which younger kids were permitted to dive up in age. There were three required dives with one being any inward dive, another any twist and the third an optional, no repeat dive. Mountain Lakes easily won the team competition, accumulating 60 points while Lake Hiawatha finished second with 28 points and Indian Lake was third with 22 points.

Individual results

13 & 14 Boys: 1. Evan Hildebrandt (Lakes Hiawatha) 54.95; 2. Ted Plaisted (Mountain Lakes) 48.95; 3. Vincent Masaki (Mountain Lakes) 44.50; 4. John Plaisted (Mountain Lakes) 41.70; 5. Jack Bolland (Mountain Lakes) 40.20; 6. Glen Dagger (Mountain Lakes) 34.70; 7. Eric O'Leary (Indian Lakes) 30.10
13 & 14 Girls: 1. Tanya Picinich (Lake Hiawatha)73.90; 2. Giana Albruzzese (Lake Hiawatha) 68.45; 3. Molly Bernstein (Mountain Lakes) 58.50; 4. Brooke Ficara (Mountain Lakes) 57.70; 5. Emma Mintz (Mountain Lakes) 52.75; 6. Julie Reeves (Indian Lake) 50.50; 7. Jennifer Bennett (Lake Hiawatha) 49.10; 8. Allie Baggot (Indian Lake) 46.50; 9. Grace Newfrock (Mountain Lakes) 41.90; 10. Eileen Morrison (Lake Hiawatha) 37.30; 11. Hillary Chaix-Bush (Mountain Lakes) 35.50
15 to 17 Boys: 1. Brian Ketcham (Mountain Lakes) 62.05; 2. Jimmy Zimmzicki (Indian Lake) 50.00; 3. Fred Piumelli (Mountain Lakes) 44.60; 4. James Whichard (Mountain Lakes) 34.50; 5. Brian Shay (Indian Lake) 33.10
15 to 17 Girls: 1. Jacqueline Cohen (Mountain Lakes) 61.45
18 & Older Women: 1. Samantha Shay (Indian Lake) 87.65

On Wednesday, defending co-champion Cedar rebounded from a loss to Indian a week earlier and posted a 6-2 victory over Rock Ridge with Allison Bound picking up the victory.

Week ending July 15, 2001

Gardner repeats as Hub Lakes golf champion
Compliments of The Citizen

Rainbow Lake's Alexis Gardner repeated as the 2001 Hub Lakes Women's Golf Champion on Thursday at Farmstead. Gardner, who won the title from 1995 through 1998 before missing the 1999 tournament, posted the low card of 73-40-77 while White Meadow, the 1999 team champion, bested defending champion Mountain Lakes by 12 strokes to regain the championship.
Barbara Bertschy of Mountain finished second with a 91 on nines of 47-44 while there was a tie for third at 92 with Jean Costello of White Meadow and Nancy McGavin of Indian carding identical 44-48 scores. Kim Douglas of Rainbow finished in fifth place with a 42-52-94.
Rock Ridge replaced White Meadow as the Hub Lakes Team Bowling Championships on Sunday at Boonton Lanes. Led by Paul Pipen who rolled the high individual men's game of 255, Rock Ridge accumulated 397 points in the complicated handicap scoring system while White Meadow recorded 368.5 points to finish in the runnerup slot. Nancy Saultier of Estling recorded the high game among the women, posting a score of 185 over 10 frames.
In a rematch of last year's women's softball championship game that ended in a tie, Indian opened strong and held on for a 12-10 victory over Cedar when Tracy Hedden came on in relief with the bases loaded and no outs and Indian holding a 12-9 lead. Hedden retired the first batter she faced on a fielder's choice put out at third and then induced a game-ending double play started by shortstop Nancy McGavin to end the game.
Trailing 2-0, Indian scored five runs in both the second and third innings to open up a 10-2 lead keyed by doubles off the bats of Janis Sann, Betsy McGavin and Cheryl Macauley. Sann went 3 for 3 while McGavin finished 3 for 4 at the plate.
Frank Gallagher picked up a pair of wins in hurling Rock Ridge to an 11-4 victory over Intervale and a 17-7 triumph against Cedar to highlight the men's softball action. Doug Eike hurled Telemark to an 11-2 win over Arrowhead and James Smith picked up the "W" on the mound when Mountain edged Parsippany 7-6. Indian was awarded a forfeit over Rainbow.
In Men's Horseshoes on Friday evening, Indian defeated Arrowhead 10-2, Telemark edged Cedar 7-5 and Rainbow lost to White Meadow 8-4 with the Estling-Rock Ridge match postponed until Wednesday.
In the Women's Division of the horseshoes competition, Telemark blanked Rock Ridge 10-0 and Indian shut out Arrowhead 10-0 while Estling defeated Rainbow 7-3 on Friday.
Rainbow defeated Cedar 3-1 in Hub Lakes Tennis on Saturday, losing only the men's singles competition. Rainbow had suffered an 0-4 setback to Indian during the opening week of competition. Mountain and White Meadow battled to a 2-2 standoff as did Estling against Indian.

Week ending July 1, 2001

Hogrelius hurls White Meadow past Indian
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Defending co-champion Indian Lake fell to White Meadow in a season-opening Hub Lakes Women's Softball game on Wednesday by an 8 to score at White Meadow. Rookie Sharon Hogrelius pitched her way out of trouble in the first inning and picked up the win.
After allowing three singles to start the game, Hogrelius gave up only one run and then pitched two scoreless innings. While the pitching and defense were performing well, the batting order exploded out of the blocks pushing five runs across the plate in the bottom of the first. Leadoff hitter Celia Isenberg got things going with a single, followed by singles from sisters Marin and Tammy Regenthal which plated Isenberg. Mindy Klarman picked up an RBI and Debbi Katcher plated two more runners with a double. Katcher later scored on Hogrelius' RBI single up the middle.
White Meadow tacked on two more runs in the second to build up a 7-1 advantage after three innings. Indian fought back with two in the fourth, and White Meadow later held off a valiant two out two-run rally in the seventh to open the 2001 campaign with a victory.
In the other season-opener, Kim McGinley hurled Cedar Lake, the other defending co-champion to a 21-13 win over Rainbow in a game played at Valleyview School.

Indian Lake pulled out a one-point victory over Lake Hiawatha to commence the 2001 Hub Lakes diving competition on Thursday at Lake Hiawatha. Indian accumulated 42 points to 41 by the Hiawatha competitors with Mountain Lakes finishing third with 28 points.
It was an open competition that is used to determine which divers will represent their lakes in the Hub Lakes Championships that will be held July 28 at Indian Lake with the 8 & under plus 9 & 10 year old age groups doing any three dives, but from three different groups off the one-meter board.
In the 11 & 12 as well as 13 & older age brackets, the divers were called upon to perform a forward dive, back dive and an option - no repeat group off the one or three meter boards.
Team Scores: 1. Indian, 42; 2. Hiawatha, 41; 3. Mountain, 28
Boys 8 and Under: 1. Sean Trisler, Indian, 40.95; 2. Evan Trisler, Indian, 37.60
Girls 8 and Under: 1. Kayla Picinich, Hiawatha, 51.15; 2. Rachel Hines, Mountain, 49.10; 3. Hilary Chaix-Bush, Mountain, 36.20; 4. Abby Bolland, Mountain, 34.80; 5. Grace Newfroch, Mountain, 33.40; 6. Molly Minchew, Mountain, 30.10
Boys 9-10: 1. Ricky DiStefano, Hiawatha, 45.50; 2. Ryan Trisler, Indian, 44.65; 3. Glen Dagger, Mountain, 38.80
Girls 9-10: 1. Stephanie Bischer, Indian, 64.55; 2. Brooke Ficara, Mountain, 60.40; 3. Eileen Morrison, Hiawatha, 56.55; 4. Bethany Clifford, Indian, 56.50; 5. Samantha Park, Indian, 52.45
Boys 11-12: 1. Greg Miller, Hiawatha, 66.75; 2. Robbie Elko, 54.05; 3. Billy Farrelly, Indian, 49.95; 4. John Plaisted, Mountain, 48.45; 5. David Mintz, Mountain, 48.25; 6. Steven Jones, Indian, 47.35; 7. Zack Armstrong, Mountain, 43.65; 8. Evan Hildebrandt, Hiawatha, 41.60
Girls 11-12: 1. Molly Bernstein, Mountain, 68.85; 2. Lindsay Goldsmith, Mountain, 49.25; 3. Allyson Boertzel, Mountain, 46.20; 4. Kim DiStefano, Hiawatha, 48.85; 5. Kalyn Bolland, Mountain, 37.10
Boys 13-14: 1. Eric O'Leary, Indian, 51.70; 2. Tedd Plaisted, Mountain, 56.70
Girls 13-14: 1. Whitney Stern, Hiawatha, 79.00; 2. Julie Reeves, Indian, 69.60; 3. Tanya Picinish, Hiawatha, 63.60; 4. Gianna Albruzesse, Hiawatha, 57.50; 5. Emma Mintz, Mountain, 56.30; 6. Jennifer Bennet, Hiawatha, 54.00; 7. Allie Baggot, Indian, 46.90
Girls 15-17: 1. Courtney Stern, Hiawatha, 94.90

Week ending June 17, 2001

Mountain, Indian, Telemark skate to roller hockey titles

Mountain, Indian and Telemark won the team titles in the 2001 Hub Lakes Roller Hockey Tournament contested at Mountain Lakes over the weekend. Mountain blanked Indian 4-0 in the championship game of the Mite Division while Indian outscored White Meadow 10-7 in the Squirt Division. In the Pee Wee finale, Telemark squeaked out an 8-7 thriller over Mountain to claim the crown. Click here for tournament results....

In the second week of men's softball, Intervale continued to pound the ball, routing Cedar 18-2 for its second straight victory as Bob Steer upped his record to 2-0. Randy Reeves hurled defending champion Indian to a 6-1 win over Telemark while Frank Gallagher tossed a shutout as Rock Ridge blanked Rainbow 15-0. Parsippany made it easy for Mike Fazzio to record the win by blasting Arrowhead 24-0..

This Sunday in men's softball, Indian travels to Telemark, Intervale looks to remain unbeaten at Cedar, Parsippany plays at Arrowhead, Rock Ridge at Rainbow and Mountain has the bye.

Week ending June 10, 2001

Mountain, Indian, Telemark skate to roller hockey titles

Mountain, Indian and Telemark won the team titles in the 2001 Hub Lakes Roller Hockey Tournament contested at Mountain Lakes over the weekend. Mountain blanked Indian 4-0 in the championship game of the Mite Division while Indian outscored White Meadow 10-7 in the Squirt Division. In the Pee Wee finale, Telemark squeaked out an 8-7 thriller over Mountain to claim the crown. Click here for tournament results....

In the second week of men's softball, Intervale continued to pound the ball, routing Cedar 18-2 for its second straight victory as Bob Steer upped his record to 2-0. Randy Reeves hurled defending champion Indian to a 6-1 win over Telemark while Frank Gallagher tossed a shutout as Rock Ridge blanked Rainbow 15-0. Parsippany made it easy for Mike Fazzio to record the win by blasting Arrowhead 24-0..

This Sunday in men's softball, Indian travels to Telemark, Intervale looks to remain unbeaten at Cedar, Parsippany plays at Arrowhead, Rock Ridge at Rainbow and Mountain has the bye.

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