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NJAC boys swimming honors, 2021-22

The teams below were selected by the coaches from the conference, not NJ.com. These teams are independent from NJ.com’s All-State teams. Again, these teams are selected by coaches from the conference.

Northern Division

Division champion: Pope John

First Team

200 medley relay:Jacob Panzarella, Kai Batchelor, Alessio Orlando, Eric Vargas – Pope John

200 freestyle:Kai Batchelor – Pope John

200 IM:John Postma – High Point

50 freestyle: Henry Busshe – Pope John

100 fly:Matt Freund – Lenape Valley

100 freestyle:Jonathan Kane – Pope John

500 freestyle:Will Tagliareni – Hackettstown

200 freestyle relay: Eric Vargas, Jonathan Kane, Alessio Orlando, Henry Bysshe – Pope John

100 backstroke:Christopher Gutierrez – Pope John

100 breaststroke:Billy Ruddy – Kittatinny

400 freestyle relay:Henry Bysshe, Jacob Panzarella, Jonathan Kane, Kai Batchelor – Pope John

Second Team

Medley relay: Andrew Carlson, Zach Bezold, Matt Freund, Nick Castallaneta – Lenape Valley

200 freestyle: Brenden Lynch – Lenape Valley

200 IM: Jacob Panzarella – Pope John

50 freestyle: Eric Vargas – Pope John

100 butterfly: Alessio Orlando – Pope John

100 freestyle: Darren Rockwell – High Point

500 freestyle: Teddy Mills – Lenape Valley

200 freestyle relay: Nick Castellaneta, Zach Bezold, Brandon Castellaneta, Matt Freund – Lenape Valley

100 backstroke: Andrew Carlson – Lenape Valley

100 breaststroke: Zach Bezold – Lenape Valley

400 freestyle relay: Enzo Lombardo, Luke Riva, Marcus Innamorato, Billy Ruddy – Kittatinny

BOYS SWIMMING: Lenape Valley vs Northern Highlands (NJSIAA North 1, Group B Quarterfinals)

Nick Castellaneta of Lenape Valley competes in the 100 freestyle against Northern Highlands at the NJSIAA North 1, Group B boys swimming quarterfinals in Hackensack on Thursday, February 10, 2022John Jones | For NJ Advance Media

Honorable Mention

Rich Clegg – Hackettstown

Aiden Pfeifer – Lenape Valley senior

Kyle Sobyck – Pope John

Luke Riva – Kittatinny

Liam Cunniffe – High Point

Harry Malile – Vernon

Logan Peek – Vernon

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Coroner’s Office Seeking Kin of Edward Salva

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Who will win No. 1 Bristol Central vs. No.2 Northwest Catholic? CIAC coaches share their thoughts

From the moment Bristol Central and Northwest Catholic elected not to petition to play in Division I this season, basketball fans knew the possibility of these two CCC powerhouses meeting in the Division II state championship was possible.

The two teams didn’t play during the regular season. But Bristol Central did defeat Northwest Catholic in the CCC tournament final just a couple of weeks ago.

Now the Rams and the Lions square off to decide Division II. Bristol Central is No. 1 in the GameTimeCT poll, riding a 42-game winning streak. Northwest Catholic is tied for second in the poll.

The two teams have been in those two spots for most of the season. So what will happen on Saturday night at the Mohegan Sun Arena?

We polled coaches across the state, with the understanding that there responses would be used for this story. We asked who would win and why.

Of the 20 responses received, it was split down the middle as to who would win. Here are their reasons responses:

Ronan O’Leary, WCA: Bristol Central “Donovan Clingan is too much of a force for (Northwest) Catholic to stop.”

Danny Oglesby, North Haven: Northwest Catholic. “They have the best guard play and more overall depth and size to handle Donovan.”

Craig Behun, O’Brien Tech: Bristol Central. “Prior to BC’s game against Wilton, I would have picked NWC to win, but I think the close call against Wilton will have the Rams focused and fired up.”

Tim Tallcouch, Newtown: Northwest Catholic. “Second chance at Bristol Central. Playing at this point I believe there is enough video out there to adjust.”

Jared Leghorn, Conard: Bristol…

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Hello Spring: Taking a walk among a waking world

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Senator Yudichak not seeking re-election

While Senator Yudichak does not know his plans after politics, he plans to continue serving his district until his term ends in November.

NANTICOKE, Pa. — After the state courts rejected the last-ditch appeals, the new legislative districts were officially in place.

Senator John Yudichak had to make a decision.

His 14th District seat was being moved out of northeastern Pennsylvania entirely.

And a race for another state Senate seat would likely pit him against another incumbent.

In the end, Yudichak chose retirement after 24 years in Harrisburg.

“It is time; I have four beautiful daughters. They’re moving on with milestones in their own lives. I’ll like to dedicate myself to them over the next several years,” said Yudichak.

Senator Yudichak is the only independent in the state Senate.

He’s proud of his efforts to unite politicians across the aisle.

“I’ve always been lucky. When I was a democrat, as an independent, in a republican caucus, I’ve always been able to forge good bipartisan coalitions,” said Yudichak.

He chooses to focus on the positive.

“We’ve made great progress, but there’s a lot of progress to come over the next few decades. I want to play a role in that in some way to support my friends and support the good people who have always given me everything that I’ve always dreamed of by being their state senator,” said Yudichak.

While Senator Yudichak does not know his plans after politics, he plans to continue serving his district until his term ends in November.

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GOALIES SHINE, BUT PENGUINS FALL BY A HAIR TO CRUNCH, 1-0

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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins lost to the Syracuse Crunch in a narrow, 1-0 decision at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza on Friday night.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (25-24-4-4) staged a goaltender’s duel, as both Louis Domingue and Max Lagacé were lights out from the opening puck drop. Domingue recorded 32 saves for the Penguins and was only foiled by a bad bounce off of one of his teammates in the third period.

Syracuse stormed out of the gates and put the Penguins on their heels early, but Domingue was dialed in. Domingue was credited with seven saves before the game was three minutes old.

Eventually, the Penguins settled in and tilted the ice with back-to-back power play opportunities. Anthony Angello hit the post during one of those man advantages, but the game remained knotted, 0-0.

Both teams remained perfect on the penalty kill through 40 minutes, keeping the deadlock intact going into the third. The Penguins almost scored on another power play in the third period, but this time, Mitch Reinke struck iron.

Gage Goncalves ultimately netted the game’s only goal when he centering pass redirected off a Penguin atop the crease and knuckled behind Domingue with 7:50 left in regulation.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton failed to score one of its signature extra-attacker goals and suffered the shutout loss at the hands of the former Penguin, Lagacé. The Crunch netminder recorded his first clean sheet of the season with 24 saves.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s homestand concludes tomorrow, Saturday, Mar. 19, against the Utica Comets. Saturday is also the Penguins’ annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. Puck drop between the Penguins and Comets is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.

Individual game tickets for the Penguins’ remaining home games as well…

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Jamie Redknapp shares sweet snap of his son Raphael sporting a Mohican

Jamie Redknapp shares sweet snap of his son Raphael sporting a Mohican following sunny stroll in Hyde Park

By Charlotte Dean For Mailonline

Published: 10:55 EDT, 18 March 2022 | Updated: 12:38 EDT, 18 March 2022

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Jamie Redknapp shared an adorable snap of his youngest son Raphael with his hair swept up as he sported a hilarious Mohican-style do.

The former professional footballer, 48, shared the sweet snap on his Instagram Stories on Thursday, while out for lunch with Dutch football star Ruud Gullit. 

The four-month old was sporting long spiky ruffled hair and a chunky grey knit jumper over a white printed babygrow.

Aw! Jamie Redknapp shared an adorable snap of his youngest son Raphael with his hair swept up as he sported a hilarious Mohican-style do Aw! Jamie Redknapp shared an adorable snap of his youngest son Raphael with his hair swept up as he sported a hilarious Mohican-style do

Aw! Jamie Redknapp shared an adorable snap of his youngest son Raphael with his hair swept up as he sported a hilarious Mohican-style do

Jamie captioned the shot with a series of heart emojis.

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East Catholic boys bringing new crew to Mohegan for Division I final vs. Notre Dame-West Haven

East Catholic High boys basketball coach Luke Reilly is well-versed in dealing with the bright lights of state championship weekend at Mohegan Sun Arena. He will be making his sixth appearance in the title game with the Eagles on Sunday.

But it will be a whole new experience for every player on the Eagles roster when they step onto the court to face Notre Dame-West Haven in the Division I final at 8:15 p.m.

“It’s so special, and just to comment on Mohegan Sun and the way the CIAC is doing it, it’s a world-class arena, and I would say if you look across the country, the way these state championships run in each state, it’s second to none,” Reilly said.

“It’s just a thrill….Pulling in on the bus and behind the scenes and walking the corridors that all those big time players have walked and just taking a moment to enjoy getting there. Then it becomes strictly business and there’s a game to be played. So you definitely want to take time to stop and smell the roses but you’re there to play a game and win as well. So it’s a delicate balance, but it’s certainly something you want to treasure.”

East Catholic (19-6) is making its 14th appearance in the championship game. The Eagles took home the title in 1965, 1968, 1972, 2014, 2016, and in 2019, the last time the tournament was played in its entirety

“I think Coach (Reilly) has been in many ways the standard around the state and certainly in his area,” Notre Dame-West Haven coach Jason Shea said. “They’ve had so much success …. Our programs are very similar. Both programs, the kids play extremely hard, they’re all coachable, but certainly he’s been a model program for all of us. And he’s been at…

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‘Performance Outside The Proscenium’ International Arts Conference Begins Registration Next Week

'Performance Outside The Proscenium' International Arts Conference Begins Registration Next Week

The Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA) will open registration for their 2022 International LMDA Conference next Wednesday, March 23. This year’s theme is “Performance Outside the Proscenium.”

The Conference will be held both online and in Philadelphia, PA U.S.A. on the traditional lands of the Lenni-Lenape from July 20-24, 2022. All artists, educators, and lovers of live performance are welcome to attend! Learn more about the Conference here: https://lmda.org/2022-conference

The irreverently funny and provocative Bearded Ladies Cabaret, based in Philadelphia but seen most recently at the Guggenheim in New York City, along with Philly filmmaker Aidan Un made a short video (4 minutes) inviting all to the LMDA Conference: https://youtu.be/eIeO9e0mqH0

LMDA President Bryan Moore says, “For over 35 years, LMDA has grown to become a multi-country service organization for artists working as dramaturgs and in many associated fields in the performing arts and beyond. Our most recent, multi-conference theme of ‘Crossing Borders’ encouraged dramaturgs to meet and learn from colleagues from different cultures and regions to develop skills and expand the field. Over the past couple years, LMDA reached more members and expanded collaborations globally through its first digital conference (2020), its first conference in Latin America (2021), and through initiatives like Dramaturging the Phoenix and the International Dramaturgy Lab. We are excited to continue LMDA’s mission with this ground-breaking gathering in Philadelphia, as we further explore the many variations and future potential of dramaturgy and theatre performance.”

Conference registration packages range from $50-$525. Early Bird Registration runs from March 23-May 31. Regular Registration Rates go into effect on June 1. The Conference will conclude with a Gala at the Union Trust in Philadelphia which will be open to…

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