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Thomas D. Stark Kelli A. Hudson, AT Cheryl Manzella Director of Athletics, Intramurals Athletic Trainer Athletic Secretary & Physical Education [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
TITAN WRESTLING
The Titan Wrestling Team overcame many forfeits
this season and had many new faces in the lineup.
With this being said the Titans had 9 wins on the
season defeating: Highland Park, Keyport, Mon-
mouth Regional, Freehold Boro, Asbury Park, Do-
novan Catholic, New Egypt, Manasquan, and St.
Mary’s. Most of our returning wrestlers improved
on their win total from last year. Some of the
stand out wrestlers included: Aziel Rosado 20
wins, Will Lambert 14 wins, Connor Riecks 12
wins, Danny Bauman 29 wins and Dylan Alt 15
wins. Undefeated
Tyree Sutton achieved
the ultimate goal in
wrestling as he cap-
tured the District 22
Title, Region VI Title
and the New Jersey
State Championship at
195lb, becoming the
FIRST EVER State Champ from Keansburg High
School! If you are interested in participating in
wrestling, please see Coach DeTalvo for more in-
formation.
BOLGER WRESTLING
The 2014-15 season was s successful one for the
Bolger Titans wrestling program. We had great
success both as a team and individually. We fin-
ished the season with a winning record of 9-7.
The post-season divisional tournament winners
were Paul Liseno (HWT), Liam Riecks (170lb),
George Burdick (158lb), Blake Clayton (95lbs) and
Seth Rotondella (85lbs). Devin Espinoza took
2nd (90lbs) in the divisional tournament while Jes-
se Berecsky (70lbs), Connor Medvar (75lbs) and
Gavyn Read (80) all placed third.
George, Liam, Paul, Seth and Blake all were in-
vited to compete in the Monmouth/Middlesex
County Championship where Blake was named
Outstanding Wrestler (OW). Paul, George, Blake
and Seth all made great strides and were able to ad-
vance to the final round and competed for the Tri-
County championship. George won his first Tri-
County championship and Seth obtained his 3rd Tri-
County championship!
While we lose several key members to gradua-
tion, we look forward to the talented group continu-
ing to build on this years success. Thank you to all
those that came out and supported us this season.
We look forward to seeing you again next winter.
Please see Mr. Mangels if you are interested in
wrestling next season.
BOLGER CHEERLEADING
The 2014-2015 Bolger
Middle School Cheerleading
Squad completed a great
season full of fun and excite-
ment! The girls worked to-
gether with the leadership of
their three captains Lindsay Alt,
Alicia Davis, and Eliana Garcia to
root-on the Boys and Girls Basketball Teams at Bol-
ger. They learned new cheers and perfected old ones
as they always came to each game with smiles and
support for their fellow Titans! Anyone interested
in cheerleading at the Bolger Middle School should
contact Mrs. Rossi and be on the lookout for our in-
formation session next fall before the winter season.
VARSITY CHEERLEADING
The 2015 Basketball Cheerleading season flew by!
Overall, we had a very constructive season. We started
and ended the season with all 23 student-athletes; 10 of
whom never cheered for basketball before. With such a
large team this year we were able to complete and per-
form our half time routine within just a few games into
the season. Also as a team, we were able to incorporate
different stunts into each quarter. The girls did an out-
standing job this season! They adapted to all obstacles
and really worked hard to make the entire season a suc-
cess! With only 4 seniors leaving our squad, we look
forward seeing many girls return for next year! Great
job ladies and good luck to our departing seniors! If
you are interested in winter cheerleading, please see
Miss Corrao.
GIRLS BOWLING
The Keansburg Girls Bowling team finished the
season with a 21 – 24 record. The team had the third
highest game of the division and the third highest
series of the division. They were also the only team
to beat and otherwise undefeated St. John Vianney!
Though the girls did not have a winning season
according to standings there was considerable
growth. 9 of the 10 girls increased their averages by
at least 10 pins. Newcomers to the team were fresh-
man Savannah Alicea, sophomore Krysta Cieslak,
junior Bobbie Burdick, and senior Breanna Rizzi.
These girls tried for improvement each week and
showed considerable growth by the end of the sea-
son. Returning junior bowlers Fatih Madden and
Julia Reis were role models for younger bowlers to
follow, demonstrating the effort and time needed to
improve. Seniors Sara Zaky and Iman Traymon
showed great improvement from last years perfor-
mance. Junior, Elizabeth Connor and sophomore
Kayvonna Daniel were the backbone of the team.
Elizabeth (Liz) was the team’s lead off bowler, while
Kayvonna was our anchor. Both girls were con-
sistent throughout the season and steadily increased
their averages! Thank you and great job Titan Bowl-
ing!
BOYS BOWLING
The Titan Boys Bowling Program again won the
A-North Division with a PERFECT 45 win 0 loss
record. They finished 2nd in the Monmouth County
Championship and 2nd in the Central Jersey Group
1 Championship.
Junior Mike Breheny led the league with a 208
average followed immediately by Matt Gibney with
a 207 average and Nick Barshewski averaging 203.
The team also had high game and series. Senior
Zach Foster and Junior Dennis McKeon bowled
strong all season and Sophomore Dylan Rylan im-
proved greatly and is expected to continue to con-
tribute to the success that the program has had over
the past several years.
VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
The Titans Girls Basketball team had a solid sea-
son that will serve as a building block for next year.
Finishing with a record of 7-13,. playing most of the
season without any senior student-athletes, the girls
look to make significant improvements in their divi-
sion next year. Hard work this off season and involve-
ment in summer league will help push the Titans to
their potential and lead to future success next season.
The program would also like to thank graduating sen-
ior Angela Kabongo for her positive attitude and dedi-
cation to the program despite suffering a season end-
ing injury early on. Go Titans!
BOLGER GIRLS BASKETBALL
The Bolger girls team worked extremely hard this
year. The team was lead by a group of ten 8th grad-
ers. As the season progressed, the improvement in
the girls skills and teamwork started to show in game
play. The team played really hard down the stretch
and the Titans made it into the playoffs. The team is
only returning one 7th grader and four 6th graders
next season. Therefore, there will be plenty of op-
portunity for any newcomers who may be looking to
join the team. If any students are interested in play-
ing next year please reach out to Coach Gallagher
who is in the High School or Coach Sigrist who is
the boys coach and works in Bolger Middle School.
Thank You to all the girls for an exciting and fun
season.
BOLGER BOYS BASKETBALL
The Bolger boys basketball team finished its sea-
son after a defeat in the first round of the Bayshore
Basketball league playoffs to Keyport. With very
few returning players from the previous year, the
boys showed a great competitive spirit and a will-
ingness to get better each and every day. Greg Tutt,
Liam Meyer, Tom McKeon, Ronald Rotondella and
James White showed great leadership on the court
and in practice everyday setting an example for
players to follow in years to come. The boys will
look to build on their success the past 2 years and
continue to compete for a championship next
year. If anyone is interested in getting involved or
playing boys basketball at Bolger, go see coach Si-
grist.
VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL
Head Coach McCarthy and Assistant Coach Papcun
believe basketball fosters qualities such as commit-
ment and discipline, respect and teamwork, and the
ability to deal with loss and adversity in an individual
and as a team. Ending the season they believe that their
players will take these lessons into each of their per-
sonal lives and foster a positive and nurturing life
style.
“I love every minute playing basketball for the Ti-
tans,” says Arkeyel Brown, a junior known by his bas-
ketball coaches as the guy who personifies
“coachable.” Achievements for the 2014-2015 season:
Arkeyel Brown throughout the year has been marked
as one of Asbury Park Press’s Top 10 rebounders in
the State of NJ. Arkeyel finished the season with a to-
tal of 201 rebounds.
Shaquan Hutchings was selected to the Middlesex
2014-2015 Holiday Tournament All-Star Team. One
thing this season has taught him is that, “There’s going
to be obstacles in everyday life and you can’t get down
on yourself. You have to keep pushing. No matter
what, you just have to keep going,” “You can’t give up
on yourself.” Every team is unique. For this one it was
the closeness of the players. Good Luck to the graduat-
ing seniors! If you are interested in playing basketball
for the Titans, see Coach McCarthy or Coach Papcun.
Seth Rotondella– Middle School Tri-County Wrestling Champion
George Burdick– Middle School Tri-County Wrestling Champion
Boys Bowling Team- Undefeated Regular Season
Tyree Sutton– District 22 Champion
Tyree Sutton– Region VI Champion
Tyree Sutton– New Jersey STATE CHAMPION
The High School Winter Athletic Awards Ceremony will be held on March 10th in the HS Café. Participating Student-athletes should arrive at 6pm.
Parents and Fans are welcome at 6:30pm.
For up to the minute schedules for all sports, please see: www.shoreconferenecnj.org
It’s been
nearly six years
since the passing
of Coach Ryan
McGrath, a
standout wres-
tler for Blair Academy, Univer-
sity of Virginia and Rutgers Uni-
versity. Ryan was not only larg-
er than life in his abilities as an
athlete, he was larger than life in
his loving spirit, kindness and
gentle nature.
Ryan’s story lives on through
a scholarship started by current
Head Wrestling Coach, Chris
DeTalvo. Annually, a fund
raising event is hosted at Char-
lie’s Ocean Grille in Long
Branch where family and
friends of Ryan, as well as col-
leagues, teammates and even
many that have never met him
gather to celebrate his life and
keep his memory alive. The
scholarship is awarded annual-
ly to a graduating Titan. Alt-
hough Ryan’s tragic and un-
timely passing will be a wound
that never really heals, howev-
er, there is good in knowing
that the his legacy will contin-
ue through the dedication and
caring of all that give back to
support the Ryan McGrath
Scholarship Fund.