SPORTS
Newton Boys Golf Team Wins Tri-Match Against Jefferson and Hopatcong This Week
NEWTON, NJ – The Newton High School boys golf team played against Jefferson and Hopatcong in a Tri-Match on Thursday, April 25. Newton beat Jefferson 171-175 and beat Hopatcong 171-191. Braves’ boys results against Hopatcong:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER 1st CJ Nicholas with a 40 3rd Cooper Armstrong with a 43 in a tie 5th Nick Deiorio with a 44 in a tie 5th Bruno Groth with a 44 in a tie Braves’ boys results against Jefferson: 1st CJ Nicholas with a 40 3rd Cooper Armstrong with a 43 4th Bruno Groth with a 44 in a three way tie 4th Nick Deiorio with a 44 in a three way tie 7th Tommy Phillips with a 45 in a three way tie 11th Nick Kurilko with a 49 The Newton High School boys golf team’s record is 9-4 overall and 7-0 in the NJAC-Colonial division. They will play away against Morris Catholic on Monday, April 29 beginning at 3:30 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Newton Boys Tennis Team Wins by One Over Lenape Valley
NEWTON, NJ—The Newton High School boys tennis team won 3-2 when they played away against Lenape Valley on Thursday, April 25. The results of the matches are as follows:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Singles: 1st: Sean Palermo (LV) won over Asher Haiduc-Dale (N), 6-1, 6-0 2nd: Matt Walter (LV) won over Frankie Boffa (N), 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 3rd: Kevin Kozlowski (N) won over Michael Shepherd (LV) 6-3, 6-4 Doubles: 1st: Jack Boffa & Ryan Marschall (N) won over Noah DeKnight & Onuche Adejoh (LV) 6-0, 6-2 2nd: Frankie Lubrano & Felipe Narvaez (N) won over Luka Grey & Akshat Patel (LV), 6-0, 6-1 The Newton High School boys tennis team moves their overall and NJAC -Colonial division record to 4-1, as they look to host Kittatinny on Monday, April 29 beginning at 4 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Newton Boys Lacrosse Team Wins Two This Week: High Point and North Warren
NEWTON, NJ—The Newton High School boys lacrosse team won the preliminary round of the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex tournament 15-1 against 15th-seeded North Warren on Saturday. Newton scored 12 goals in the first half of the game and then scored three more in the third quarter. North Warren scored their only goal in the fourth quarter.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Brenden Lynch led the Braves with six goals. Dylan Cotter put three in the net. Matt Ellsworth and Gannon Hawryluk each scored twice. Damien Thoresen and Max Faye each put one in the back of the net...
Boys Lacrosse: Gov. Livingston Honors Seniors in Pre-Game Ceremony; Falls Short Against Blair Academy
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ - Gov. Livingston paid tribute to its seniors in a special ceremony Thursday night before their lacrosse game against Blair Academy at Snyder Avenue Field. Among the honored players were Rodrigo Araujo, Owen Chait, Mac Chiefa, Joseph Dasti, Michael Geertsma, Patrick Kingsley, Christian Magliacano, Wyatt Manning, Ryan McDonnell, Brett Peer, William Smookler, Will Sottosanti, Ryan Tomich, and Carter Wahlers. The game kicked off with a tribute to the seniors, igniting the excitement for what promised to be a thrilling game. Gov. Livingston quickly got the crowd roaring as Peer found the net, securing their first...
Saucon Valley baseball gets back in win column at Notre Dame (PHOTOS)
Saucon Valley High School’s baseball team got back to the .500 mark and snapped a four-game losing streak with a road victory on Saturday. The Panthers defeated Notre Dame 5-2 in a Colonial League East Division contest. Saucon Valley (6-6) pushed three runs across in the top of the...
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