Sport Shorts

The Monroe boys travel basketball team finished its regular season in first place with a 9-1 record after defeating Marlboro, 38-27. The team was led by Mark Gulick, who scored 15 points. Matt Genevieve added five points, and Joe Costa, Kyle Horsch and Mike Buffalino combined for 14 points and 22 rebounds.

Tommy Sorenson played a strong game at point guard, gaining three points and 12 assists.

On Sunday, the Monroe team beat Colts Neck, 43-29, behind Sorenson’s 19 points. Kevin Synarski, Buffalino and Colin Horsch combined for nine points and 10 rebounds, while Costa and Horsch controlled the inside with eight points and 16 rebounds. Mark Gulick added seven points and four rebounds. The team will start the playoffs following this weekend.

The Morgan-Parlin Panthers opened up its Pop Warner season by splitting with the Port Reading Saints. The Mitey-Mites were downed 21-0 despite a good effort from both sides of the ball. In the Jr. PeeWees game it was a different story as the Panthers, led by the offensive line, controlled the game. The running of Jason Addino, Matt Wanko and Christian Geant and a solid defensive effort led to a 19-0 Panthers win. In the PeeWees game, the Panthers got off to a slow start and fell behind, 6-0. They eventually fell 26-6, although both the offense and defense played well. The Midgets, led by the strong play of John Monaco, Shawn Thomas, Justin Sinclair and Jihad Smith, beat the Saints 12-0.

The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s Aug. 23 outing at the Tamarack West Course. The game played was "four clubs and a putter," full handicap. In Flight A, Monroe’s Ellie de la Bandera was the winner with a 33, followed by Thelma Tsacnairs (39, match of cards), Monroe’s Fran Poulin (39) and Old Bridge’s Suzanne Levine (41). In Flight B, Parlin’s Dot Peters was the winner with a 34, followed by Spotswood’s Jean Ertle (38, match of cards), East Brunswick’s Joan Semen (38) and East Brunswick’s Gerry Hurley (40). In Flight C, Monroe’s Jeannette Roche was the winner with 34, followed by Jamesburg’s Anne Jawidzik (35), Monroe’s Helen Michna (38) and North Brunswick’s Linda Pitone (41). Ellie de la Bandera had the fewest putts with 14.

The Old Bridge Devils, a fall U12 girls travel soccer team playing in the Monmouth-Ocean Soccer Association, is looking for a few players. Interested individuals should contact coach Tom Layden at (732) 679-5826 or [email protected].

The Jersey Nightmare, a central New Jersey-based girls fastpitch softball organization, will be holding tryouts for the fall and 2002 seasons for their two 12 and under teams. One team will consist of 12-year-olds, and the other will be made up of 11-year-olds. Tryout date is Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. For directions and more information, visit the Web site at www.eteamz.com/jerseynightmare12, or contact Jack Ballo (12s) at (732) 786-0638, e-mail [email protected]; or Dave Wheeler (11s) at [email protected].

The Monroe Wolverines are hosting an NFL- and Gatorade-sponsored Punt, Pass and Kick competition at the Daniel Ryan Field on State Home Road in Monroe on Sept. 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. Competition is open to boys and girls ages 8-15. Parents should bring a copy of their child’s birth certificate and sneakers; no cleats. Call (732) 723-500 to register or for more information.

The Girls Soccer League of Old Bridge is still accepting applications for the fall season for their recreation program. There is limited space available, so act quickly. The fee is $40 for a child, $60 for a family. A work bond is required at registration ($30 per family). For more information, call (732) 390-4517 or visit the Web site www.leaguelineup.com/gslob.

The GSLOB will have a family picnic at Geick Park in Old Bridge on Sept. 29 at noon. The cost is $20 per family.

The Jersey Girl Fastpitch Softball League, with teams throughout New Jersey, is accepting team applications for the fall season: (A & B Division) U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, U18 and up. For more information, call (732) 845-0880 or e-mail [email protected].

The Raritan Bay Cougars Pop Warner football organization still has positions available for the Pee Wee level (boys 9-12) team. Call coach Vinnie for details at (732) 290-9482.

Registration is being accepted for the Old Bridge ice hockey winter youth instructional program, sponsored by the township Department of Parks, Recreation & Social Services. The 11-week program will be held on Sunday evenings and will teach youngsters ages 5-12 the fundamentals of hockey, including stick handling, passing and shooting. Participants are required to wear full equipment. The 90-minute sessions are broken into two age groups: 5-8 and 9-13. The 5-8 group runs from 5:15-6:45 p.m.; the older group runs from 6:45-8:15 p.m. The cost is $200 for Old Bridge residents and $250 for nonresidents. Registrations are being accepted on Tuesday and Thursday evenings during August from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Old Bridge Sports Arena. For more information call John Piccolo at (732) 721-5600, ext. 4025, or at (732) 679-8339.

The Old Bridge Soccer League Sharks, a U12 boys soccer team, is looking for a few committed players to add to its travel roster. The Sharks play in the Monmouth-Ocean Soccer Association in the premier level. Interested players should contact Coach Scot at (732) 251-7810 or [email protected].

Our Lady of Victory Council 2061 Knights of Columbus, Sayreville, is continuing its youth bowling league. Boys and girls ages 8-16 are welcome in this Middlesex County Youth Bowling Association-sanctioned league for approximately 32 weeks on Saturdays at MidState Lanes in East Brunswick. The K of C league’s first meeting is at 11 a.m. on Sept. 8; in following weeks the group will meet at 11:30 a.m. The cost per week, including bowling shoes, is $7.25. Boys and girls of all levels are welcome. Teams of bowlers are made of boys, girls or co-ed. Weekly bowlers and substitutes are needed so singles or groups can join. Parents or guardians should contact John Brusich at (732) 257-1449 or (732) 257-2061, and leave a message to register.

The Raritan Valley Soccer Officials Association is seeking candidates interested in officiating high school soccer in Middlesex, Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren counties. The RVSOA is a member of the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association Interscholastic Division and the New Jersey Soccer Officials Association, the leading organization for high school officials in the state. Call Bill Tumbleson at (732) 390-0621, or e-mail btumb@aol for additional information.