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      Sports June 10, 2004  RSS feed

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      The Fourth and Goal Football Camp, held at the Danny Ryan Field, North State Home Road in Monroe, will be held from July 12-15, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. for the camp, and 2-3 p.m. for the skills clinic. The cost for the camp is $130, and the cost of the skills clinic is $30.

      For more information, call (732) 723-5000 or e-mail mlange1876@aol.com

      The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s May 27 outing — even holes, half handicap. Kelly Guariglia of Edison won the A Flight with a 13, followed by Monroe’s Ellie de la Bandera (13, match of cards), Mary Ann Gelsinon (14) and South River’s Joan Hoskins (14). Spotswood’s Jean Ertle won the B Flight with 13, followed by Piscataway’s Rosanne Marosy (13), East Brunswick’s Hannah Akawie (14) and Milltown’s Dot Terringer (15). Monroe’s Fran Poulin won the C Flight with an 11, followed by Milltown’s Doris Colgrove (12), Edison’s Ronnie Bohn (13) and Kendall Park’s Joyce Nicolaison (14). East Brunswick’s Edythe Gutman and Plainsboro’s Jeanne Reaph tied for fewest putts with 15.

      The Monroe 14- and 15-year-old boys AAU basketball team won its fourth tournament of the spring, going 3-0 over the weekend to improve its record to 34-5 this season. The boys played outstanding all spring, playing teams from all over the state as well as teams from Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New York. The players are Joe Costa Jr., Shamil Graham, Mark Gulick, Colin Horsch, Kyle Horsch, Vincent Mahmoud, Bernard Mitchell, James Pellino and Kevin Synarski. The team is coached by Joe Costa.

      The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s June 3 outing — odd holes, half handicap. East Brunswick’s Marge Widder won the A Flight with a 20, followed by Monroe’s Mary Ann Gelsinon (21.5), and East Brunswick’s Ann Leahy (22/Match of cards) and AnnMarie Broehl (22). Piscataway’s Roseanne Marosy won the B Flight with a 15.5, followed by Old Bridge’s Diane DelMasto (20.5), Milltown’s Dot Terringer (21) and East Brunswick’s Joy Goldstein (21). Edison’s Terry MacAllister won the C flight with a 21, followed by Kendall Park’s Joyce Nicolaison (21.5), East Brunswick’s Sally Deyette (22) and Monroe’s Fran Poulin (22.5). Edythe Gutman, Leahy, Widder and Goldstein tied for fewest putts with 17.

      The Old Bridge Department of Parks, Recreation and Social Services will hold its summer roller hockey instructional program for youngsters between the ages of 5-13 on Wednesday evenings, beginning June 23 from 7 p.m.- 8:15 p.m. at the Old Bridge Sports Arena. The program instructs players on the finer points of skating, stick-handling, passing and shooting. Players must wear full equipment, and scrimmages will be included. The cost is $70 for Old Bridge residents; $100 for nonresidents. Registration is being accepted at the Arena on Tuesday evenings or at the Department of Parks, Recreation and Social Services in the municipal complex. For more information, contact John Piccolo at (732) 721-5600 ext. 4025, or at (732) 679-8339.