Wednesday, March 23, 2011

All-State Explanations

Private

1st Team All-State

F- Peter McMullen (Delbarton) SR - Earned his 3rd state championship, and led Delbarton in goals, and points with 24 goals and 44 points.

F- Roman Ammirato (St. Augustine) SR - Leading scorer for St. Augustine and led them to their first state championship since 2008. Roman lit it up during the playoffs, and was a key reason why the championship game was so close. Had 22 goals and 20 assists.

F- R.J. Burns (Don Bosco) SR - Led Don Bosco and the Gordon Conference in scoring with 29 goals, 27 assists for 57 points. This year's Gordon Conference MVP.

D- Matt Killian (Delbarton) SR - Led all Delbarton defensemen in points with 27 points. Scored the game tying goal in the championship game, and earned his 4th state championship.

D- Tommy Muratore (Delbarton) JR - Right behind Killian in points with 23 points, including 19 assists. Killian and Muratore seemed to never leave the ice in any crucial situation.

G- Kyle Shapiro (CBA) SR - Tailed a very low 2.10 GAA average during the regular season/2.6 GAA during playoffs. 2 Shutouts.

2nd Team All-State

F- Kyle Garlasco (Bergen Catholic) SR - Senior captain did everything that BC asked of him. He scored 17 goals and added 29 assists for 46 points.

F- Matt Gaudreau (Gloucester Catholic) JR - Led Gloucester Catholic in points with 36 points including 23 assists in only 20 games.

F- Adam Apidopoulos (Bergen Catholic) SR - Senior captain led the team in scoring with 26 goals and added 18 assists for 44 points.

D- Matt Beattie (Pingry) SR - Tore up the Skyland Conference scoring over 30 goals and adding over 35 assists.

D- Connor Clifton (CBA) SO - CBA's top defensemen. He had the most points for defensemen in the Gordon Conference with 63 points, 21 goals and 42 assists.

G- Colton Phinney (Delbarton) JR - 1.15 GAA in the season with 5 Shutouts / 0.71 GAA average during the playoffs. Colton had 10 shutouts on the season, with save percentage of .950

Honorable Mention

F- John Biaocco (Delbarton) SO - 2nd leading scorer on Delbarton with 18 goals, 24 assists for 42 points.

F- Vincent Russo (CBA) JR - Leading Scorer for CBA, averaged over a point per game for the Colts.

F- Micheal Conte (Don Bosco) SR - 2nd leading scorer on Don Bosco with 19 goals, 23 assists for 42 points.

F- Anthony Siderio (St. Augustine) FR - As a freshman led St. Augustine in points with a total of 21 goals, 24 assists for 45 points.

F- Matt Schlagenhaft (Pope John) SR - Leading scorer for Pope John, was apart of almost every goal for the lions. Matt netted 31 goals this season.

D-Tommy Davis (Delbarton) JR - A key role in Delbarton's defense, also added 18 points.

D-Chris Fersini (Seton Hall) SR - Stepped back and played defense for SH, and led the team in points.

D-Robert Gentile (St. Augustine) JR - St. Augustine's top defensemen, played a crucial role all season on the back end. Gentile 6 goals and 10 assists.

G- Joseph Pantalone (St. Augustine) SR - 2.80 GAA during the season, 5 shutouts / 2.29 GAA in the playoffs.

G-Alex D'urso (Morristown-Beard) SR - 2.45 GAA during the season, 4 shutouts / 2.5 GAA in the playoffs 1 SO.

G-Alex Crespo (Gloucester Catholic) SR - 3.47 GAA during the season, 2 shutouts / 3.00 GAA in the playoffs.

Public

1st Team All-State

F- Jeff Garinger (Montgomery) JR - Led Montgomery in scoring this year. Stood out every time he touched the puck. Jeff had 69 points this season.

F- Alex Rauter (Chatham) JR - Totaled for 84 points including 40 goals and 44 assists. Also added a Public B state championship. Tied for the most points in the state.

F- Danny Casey (Chatham) JR - Public B state Champion, scored 38 goals this season, and added 30 assists for 68 points.

D- Patrick Kearns (Brick Township) SR - Led the way for Brick this season, scoring 21 goals and adding 27 assists for 48 points.

D- Mike Niytray (Summit) JR - Had over a point per game on the blue line, very strong on the puck and stands out every time he touches it.

G- Chris Marsillo (Middletown South) SR - 2.75 GAA on the season including 5 SO / 3.5 GAA in the playoffs

2nd Team All-State

F- Jeff Celniker (Mountain Lakes) SR - Scored a whopping 51 goals and had 72 points, 2nd in the state in goals scored.

F- Evan Jones (Randolph) SR - Senior captain for Randolph. Led the team in scoring with 26 goals and 24 assists for 50 points. Also earned a Public A state championship.

F- James Malone (Toms River South) SR - led TRS in scoring again, piled up about 36 goals and added 20 assists.

D- Stephen Shears (Morris Knolls) SR - Led Morris Knolls defensemen in points with 23, but also had 14 goals.

D- Matthew DaSilva (Randolph) SR - Randolph's top defense had 22 points which was highest among Randolph defensemen. Also a Public A state championship

G- Dan Fullam (Randolph) SR - Recorded a ridiculous 0.95 GAA average on the season including 9 SO / 0.67 GAA in the playoffs including 4 shutouts.

Honorable Mention

F-Eddie Pyskaty (Howell) SR - Leading scorer for Howell, scoring 31 goals and adding 44 assists for 75 points.

F-CJ Meyer (Westfield) SR -CJ was once again the leading scorer for Westfield. Meyer had 30 goals and 42 assists for 72 points.

F-Luke May (Mahwah) SO - Led Mahwah with 60 points, including 27 goals and 33 assists.

F-Timmy Yager (Summit) SR - Led Summit in scoring this year, had 23 goals.

F- Connor Grogan (Manasqaun) JR -Tied for the most points in the state with 84, including 33 goals and 51 assists.

D-Billy Pelegrino (Chatham) SR - Chatham's leading defensemen in scoring with 59 points.

D-Tom Paranzine (West Essex) SR - Paranzine was West Essex's top defense and played a huge role in their season.

D-Connor Nelson (Chatham) SR - The 4th piece of the puzzle for Chatham, not many goals were scored when Nelson was on the ice, also added 17 points.

G- Alec Wells (Ridge) SR - Averaged a 2.04 GAA on the season, which included 5 SO / 1.25 GAA in playoffs, including 2 SO. Save % of a .939

G- Carl Boomhower (Ramapo) SR - Averaged a 1.72 GAA this season, including 4 SO / 1.50 GAA average in the playoffs, 2 SO. Save % of a .924

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