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Pope John XXIII High School

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Sparta, NJ 07871
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Colors: Navy/Gold/White
Nickname: Lions
Conference: Sussex County Interscholastic League
NJSIAA Affiliation: North Jersey, Parochial B

Monsignor Kieran McHugh, Principal

Frank Petrucelli, Superintendent

Vincent Bello, Athletic Director

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Lions Sports Highlights for Week Ending May 20, 2001

Lions edge Braves at Sky View
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Pope John edged Newton 158-165 at the Sky View Golf Club on Thursday. The win was the 17th of the season for the Lions in 20 outings while the Braves dropped to 12-8. Tom Hennessy carded the low nine-hole round of 38 over the par 35 course, posting four pars and a birdie. Marty O'Hora was one stroke back at 39, also carding four pars and a birdie while Brian Rogers finished with a 40 on a rond with four pars and two birdies. Mike Doyle and Ryan Newman toured the course in 41 strokes apiece while Jim Derella fired a 45. With a team total of 327 on Wednesday, the Lions finished seventh out of 17 teams in the NJSIAA North Jersey Parochial A Tournament contested at the Mountainview Country Club in West Trenton. O'Hora fired a 79 to place 10th in the field of 105 golfers while Hennessy and Newman posted 18-hold rounds of 82 and Mike Doyle finished with an 84 while Brian Rogers shot an 87.
Matt Smart tripled home Tom Borkowski with the game-winning tally in the top of the ninth and Alex Miller plated Smart with an RBI single that served as an insurance run as Pope John pulled out a 3-1 victory that raised the Lions overall record to 17-8 while the Gaels from Morris County dropped to 13-14. Matt Healey started and worked four innings, giving up one run on four hits while fanning three. Pat Horan relieved and worked the final three innings, whiffing four, while allowing no hits and no walkes in earning his third "W" against a pair of setbacks.
On Wednesday, Smart went the route, fanning 10 and walking no one as he scattered a pair of singles and allowed only one earned run in hurling the Lions to an 11-2 victory over Hopatcong as he upped his mound record to 5-0. Bob Eberhardt went 3 for 3 including a three-run homer in the third inning and a double as he finished with four RBIs. Brian Flexer and Jeff Monico legged out two-baggers as the Lions collected a dozen hits.
Frosh Kristen Norris tossed a four hitter, fanning five and walking only two in gaining her first varsity win when Pope John defeated Hopatcong 7-2 in a SCIL softball game played Wednesday in Sparta. Scout Bargiel doubled and singled while Nicole Kanouse, Carissa Perez and Erin Walsh connected for two singles apiece and Erikc Ryback doubled the Lions finished with 11 hits in upping their overall record to 12-10.
Pope John finished its SCIL tennis campaign undefeated as the Lions stretched their winning streak in SCIL competition to 48 straight wins with a 4-1 win over Hopatcong at the Civic Center on Wednesday. Samir Saba cruised to a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Aaron Hill at third singles while Dan May rallied to a 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-3 win over David Mei in the second singles slot. In the doubles action, the Lions top tandem of Manuel Donnay and Dan Falkowski blanked the duo of Rob Marshall and Brian Prentice 6-0, 6-0. At second doubles, Dave Balchunas and Eric Ricciardelli coasted to a 6-1, 6-2 win over Mike Cali and Mitch Wattanasin.

Lions Sports Highlights for Week Ending May 13, 2001

Lions remain unbeaten on tennis courts
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Pope John blanked Lenape Valley in an SCIL tennis match played in Stanhope on Thursday. The win was the 15th straight for the Lions.
Steve Colandillo cruised to a 6-1, 6-1 win the No. 1 singles slot over Charlie Fortuggia and Dan May routed Ryan Brice 6-0, 6-2 in the second singles slot. At third singles, Samir Saba posted a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Chris Davis.
In the doubles action, the Lions top tandem of Manual Donnay and Dan Falkowski battled Dan Grzywacz and Tom Joiner before claiming a 6-1, 7-5 win. In the second doubles slot, Dave Balchunas and Eric Riccardekku rolled to a 6-3, 6-0 win over Dominic Rupprecht and Tim Stanek.
Erin Walsh doubled in the bottom of the ninth, scoring Erin Teeling with the game-winning tally as the Lions edged Lenape Valley 6-5 in extra innings. Teeling singled and doubled knocking in three runs while Carissa Perez doubled and singled twice. Tricia Tiensch recorded her 11th win of the season in 18 decisions.
Trailing 3-1 entering the top of the fifth, Pope John exploded for 13 runs over the final three innings to pull out a 14-4 victory over Lenape Valley in Stanhope on Thursday. Ryan Crespi and Dave Williams highlighted the late inning charge of the Lions when they both stole home, Mike Banda drilled a pair of doubles, knocking in three runs while Matt Gonable singled twice and doubled in four official at bats, scoring three times.
Pope John finished second in both the boys and girls divisions of the SCIL Relays. The Lions quartet of Adam Winfield Chris Seabold, Joe Luscik and George Peterson sprinted to gold medal finishes in the 400 meter relay (44.6) and 800 meter relay (1:32.1). In the girls division, Amy Garalczyk and Samantha Spence teamed up to win the long jump competition with a combined distance of 29-9.75. Katie Biegonousky, Jen Romero, Caitlin O'Brien and Jess Boynton won the 1600 meter relay in 4:07.4 and O'Brien teamed with Katy Wood, Katherine Haman and Kaley Guthrie to finish first in the 3200 meter relay with a clocking of 9:59.5.

Lions Sports Highlights for Week Ending May 6, 2001

O'Hora fires sub-par golf
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Marty O'Hora fired a one-under-par 34 to propel Pope John to a 147-159 victory over Sparta in a SCIL golf match contested over the fairways and greens of Sky View. The win upped the Lions dual match record to 12-3 while the Spartans dropped to 10-5.
O'Hora posted a card with six pars, two birdies and a bogey as he recorded the lowest round fired by an SCIL golfer this season. Tom Hennessy posted a 37 with four pars, two birdies and three bogeys while Jim Derella finished with a 37 that included five pars, two birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey. Mike Doyle, Ryan Newman and Brian Rogers all played the nine-holes in 39 strokes.
Pope John defeated Wayne Hills 11-4 in a varsity girls lacrosse match played in Sparta on Friday as Brenna Opfer netted five goals to power the attack. Caitlin Owens turned in a hat trick effort, flipping three goals into the Patriots cage and dishing off an assist. Meghan Balinski, Brittany Boyle and Annie Mallon added solo goals while Boyle, Melissa Carroll and Nora Sabo chipped in with assists.
Joanna Cellary turned in a strong effort between the pipes as she stopped eight shots on goal.
Pope John dropped a 9-8 decision to Jefferson in a SCIL baseball game played in Sparta on Friday. Brian Flexer blasted a pair of homers for the Lions who lost in nine innings.

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Pope John Winter Sports All Star honors

Lions claim SCIL hoops title

Leading by one point after eight minutes, Pope John went on a 14-2 run in the second quarter and finished with a 41-22 rout of High Point on Monday in Sparta as the Lions clinched the SCIL boys basketball championship with a 16-1 league mark and one-game remaining.
Marty O'Hora was top gun on the Lions attack, hitting the hoop with a game-high 15 points, seven of which came at the charity stripe as the Lions increased their lead to 31-18 entering the final quarter when they went on a 10-4 run down the stretch.
Chris Ross chipped in with seven points, Brandon Mefford added six, Nick Mabunay flipped five through the twine, Dave Williams netted four while Bill Collins and Erik Vaughn finished with two points apiece.
On Friday evening, the Lions had clinched at least a tie for the SCIL crown by defeating Lenape Valley 59-48. O'Hora netted a dozen of his game-high 22 points in the first half when Pope hohn jumped out to a 24-18 lead. Mefford was runnerup in the scoring column, popping 17 points into the basket.

Fall All Star honors

Erica Avondoglio (Girls Cross Country), Scout Bargiel (Field Hockey), Anna Berkowitz (Girls Tennis), Jessica Boynton (Girls Soccer), Drew DePalma (Boys Soccer), Chris Driscoll (Boys Cross Country), Kyle Dubensky (Boys Soccer), Joe Luscik (Pope John), Conner Messerle (Boys Soccer), Melissa Mullen (Field Hockey), Ryan Newman (Football), Mike O'Brien (Boys Cross Country), Devin Perez (Football), George Peterson (Football), Pat Quinn (Boys Cross Country), Jen Romero (Girls Cross Country), Justin Schied (Boys Cross Country), Jeff Songile (Football), Erin Teeling (Girls Soccer), Erin Walsh (Girls Tennis), Jon Weise (Football) and Brittany Woesner (Pope John) completed outstanding seasons as Sussex County Interscholastic League Fall Sports First Team All Stars. mmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Lions Alumni Spotlight

Tim Sweeney

Sweeney powers Scarlet Knights past Georgia Tech

Sparta's Tim Sweeney is a sophomore at Rutgers University who has earned the starting assignment at shortstop for the Scarlet Knights. A 6-3, 195-pounder who is a graduate of Pope John, Sweeney is one of the biggest middle infielders in the BIG EAST Conference.
"Tim is a strong fielder who covers a lotof ground," said veteran head coach Fred Hill. "He is an outstanding shortstop prospect with a bright future."Sweeney's first collegiate round tripper came on March 3 at Russ Chandler Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia when he powered the Scarlet Knights to a 10-9 win over Georgia Tech. He was 2 for 4 at the plate, driving in five runs and scoring once. Following that outburst, he plated a pair of runs in a 10-1 win over Illinois State last Saturday in Boca Raton and collected an RBI in a 9-6 victory the Miami Hurricanes a day earlier. Rutgers claimed two wins in the three-game series, the first time the Hurricanes have lost a series in 20 outings.

Songile sets new single-game rushing mark

By Bob Decker
Straus Newspaper Group

SPARTA --- Yes, all you Pope John football watchers ... Jeff Songile is legit.
Lions coach Vic Paternostro says so and he should know because, not only did he watch Songile rush for a record 356 yards and score four touchdowns in Pope John's 35-27 SCIL victory over Kittatinny Saturday, he got to watch it again on tape because he wanted to count every single yard.
"Four hours ... we watched that tape for four hours," Paternostro said. "I think he was getting better the more I watched it, too."
Paternostro wanted to go over the tape carefully because not only was Songile's rushing yardage at Pope John record, it was also a Sussex County Interscholastic Football League record.
Former Pope John star Hank Trogani's 321 yards had been the previous standard at both Pope John and for the SCIL.
Four hours later, the yardage came out to 356 yards.
"To be honest about it, I was shocked when I was told after the game he had more than 300 yards," continued Paternostro. "Iknew he was having a good game, but not that good."
Songile (6-0, 172 pounds) scored on runs of 37, 9, 4 and 8 yards and carried the ball 34 times in the game.
"I tried to let him rest on defense and put somebody else in at his safety spot," added Paternostro. "But Kittatinny came back at us a little bit toward the end of the game and Songile was on my case to put him back in. He just wants to play."
Songile scored on his 37-yard run to open the scoring and Ryan Newman scored on a 1-yard plunge to give Pope John a 14-7 lead at the end of the first quarter. Songile's 9-yard run made it 20-7 but Kittatinny came back with two more TDs and took a one-point lead at halftime.
Songile gave the Lions the lead for good with a 4-yard TD run and, after Kittatinny pulled to within one point again, Songile scored the last TD of the game on an 8-yard run to give the Lions some breathing room. Songile didn't get much offensive time in last year since he was backing up Zack Ziegler, a two-year starter at tailback. He did, however, start at safety. Songile had a good summer for Paternostro this season and then followed that up by running well in scrimmages.
"He's a smart runner ... he won't knock you over over run past you, but he is tough to bring down ... he has a knack for breaking tackles," concluded Paternostro.
Songile got most of his yardage on sweeps around the right side behind the blocking of guard Steve Oroho, tackle Eric Vaughn and tight end Jon Wiese. There were times when Daren Perez was in at guard and there were times when fullbacks John Wesley, Bob Borny and Brandon Perez cleared the way for Songile.
"The game was close throughout, so none of his yardage came against second or third units," pointed out Paternostro. "It was a legitimate 356 yards."
Gained by a player who is legit, too

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