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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Friday Catchup

Just some quick hits from Friday (and some leftovers from Thursday).  Hoping to do a more extensive post about all the weekend tournaments (including Monday's Snowball) and have it posted by Tuesday morning.  We'll see.

Also, I wanted to hit the Long Branch tournament, but there are some technical difficulties with the scoring. I will mention that #7 Ocean Township just lit it up to the tune of 5 600s and a 3274 total, their season high.

Monroe continues to improve, posting a season-high 3129 in a hard-fought 3-1 win over #17 St. Joseph (3087).  Monroe's Louis Folgore has been hot this week, firing 713 in the win. Elsewhere in the GMC, #9 South Brunswick had a nice duel with Edison, prevailing 3-1 / 3057-2936, Old Bridge shot a strong 3048 to sweep South Plainfield, and Sayreville put up 3063 in a sweep of Piscataway (who shot a season-high 2942).

Caldwell's Colin Dromgoole put up 740, which is the SEC-Colonial's top series of the season, on Thursday during a sweep of Irvington.

#6 Toms River South had the Shore-South-A's top set, carding 3123 in a sweep of Southen.

More 700s:
Austin Devereux, Manasquan  724
Chris DeOcampo, Sayreville  705
Anthony Fama, South Brunswick  745

#2 Brick Township put up the day's high set with 2812, featuring a 634 by Victoria Gray.  Kamerin Peters's 619 helped Toms River North sweep #16 Central.

#10 Edison (2598) held off Emily Alvarez (626) and South Brunswick, but did surrender a point, which is a pretty rare occurrence this season.  Second-best GMC set was Monroe with 2526, fueled by Bridget Bolan's 615.  South Plainfield knocked off Old Bridge 3-1, in a match that saw defending state individual champ Lanasia Neal post a big 709.

#8 Holy Angels swept Demarest with a 2038 (4-bowler), which was just a warm-up for Saturday's dominant performance in the Bergen County tournament, but we'll get to that again in a day or two, along with everything else.







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