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Week ending August 26, 2001 |
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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. |
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Week ending August 19, 2001 |
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Indian, Telemark advance to women's horseshoes title
match 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
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Week ending August 12, 2001 |
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Indian four-peats in Hub softball |
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| 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. | |||||
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| 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. |
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Week ending August 5, 2001 |
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Mountain retains Hub Lakes net title 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. |
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2001 Hub Lakes Swimming Championships |
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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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Watch for postponements and schedule changes on this page Sports chairpersons, call in your changes to (973) 364-0605 or FAX to (973) 364-0425 |
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Week ending July 29, 2001 |
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Indian claims top seed for softball playoffs 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
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Week ending July 22, 2001 |
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Eike hurls Telemark to third straight "W" 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. |
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Week ending July 15, 2001 |
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Gardner repeats as Hub Lakes golf champion 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. |
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Week ending July 1, 2001 |
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Hogrelius hurls White Meadow past Indian 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. |
| 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 |
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Week ending June 17, 2001 |
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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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Week ending June 10, 2001 |
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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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