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Baseball - Thu, Jun. 6, 2013

COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. - Region XIX placed eight players on the NJCAA Division III Baseball All-American team, as announced by the national office.

Jeff Singer (P), Narciso Cook (OF) and Tom Kain (DH) of national champion Gloucester County College each earned First Team honors, as did Brookdale Community College infielder Dean Wilson.

Camden County College pitcher Billy Jackson was a Second Team pick, while Dave Egeland (P) of Brookdale, and Camden's Brian Beyer (C) and Kyle Greene (IF) were Third Team honorees.

  
Cross Country - Fri, May. 31, 2013

WEST WINDSOR, NJ –. More than 40 runners and walkers came together May 19 to participate in a special fundraiser hosted by Mercer County Community College Women's Cross Country Team to benefit Boston Children's Hospital, raising more than $900 for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.

According to Cross Country Coach Erin Cahill-Wetzel, the event came about when she received a message from team member Sierra Downs during the night of the bombings. Downs said that as a runner, she felt a special connection to the event – and MCCC's "Spirit of Boston 5K" was born.

"Although we didn't give ourselves a lot of time to spread the word, we wanted to hold the event as close as possible to the tragedy while it was still fresh on people's minds," Cahill-Wetzel said. 

Event planning quickly got under way, with the first decision being where to send the donations.  A cousin of Assistant Coach Chris Wetzel, who works at Boston Children's Hospital, expressed the hospital's need for donations. The hospital treated and continues to treat many bombing victims.

Through a webpage, signs, and a Facebook page, coaches and runners began spreading the word about the 5K race, and Downs was successful in recruiting local businesses sponsors, including Sabrina's Ultimate Salon (owned by the mother of runner Karizma Brown), Central Perk & Bagel Company, Princeton Running Company, and Foundations for Learning.

Many Mercer Athletics Department members worked the registration table and water stops, and current MCCC team members Diana Taveras, Kira Costantino, Karizma Brown and Melissa Clair participated in the run, along with former team members Anajae Register and Charlay Dingle.  The race was won by Greg Wetzel of Chalfont, Penn., with a time of 17:39. The top female overall was Larissa Stycharz of Hamilton, with a time of 21:20.

"I am very pleased with how things went," said Cahill-Wetzel.  "I especially want to thank Sierra Downs for her efforts with this race and for initiating the idea.  The fact that she immediately wanted to do something demonstrates just how caring a person Sierra really is. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to coach such a great person." Downs graduated from Mercer on May 23 with a degree in Liberal Arts.

Men's Golf - Fri, May. 31, 2013

RANDOLPH, NJ — The County College of Morris (CCM) Titans men's golf team has qualified for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III National Championships, the third time in seven years the team has accomplished the feat. This year's qualification follows the Titans' back-to-back appearances in 2007 and 2008.

Led by head coach Matt Mugavero and assistant coach Jim Chegwidden, a group of four players will compete in the tournament from June 2 to 7 at the Chautauqua Golf Club in Chautauqua, NY. The team has been anchored this year by Tyler Eike of Rockaway Township and Nick Aemisegeo of Parsippany, who finished second and third at the NJCAA Region XIX Championships at Cape May National Golf Club with scores of 75-79 and 75-81, respectively. Eike was also the runner-up at the Garden State Athletic Conference Championships at High Bridge Hills Golf Club with a score of 74.Eike will be joined by Brian Cherello of Morristown, Damian Garrett of Rockaway Borough and Travis Sackman of Roxbury. Aemisegeo chose to attempt to qualify for the New Jersey Amateur Championships, which conflicts with the national tournament.

Along with the three recent team appearances, Titans have qualified individually five times. In 2004 and 2005, Mike Mrugal, a Morris Knolls High School graduate, qualified. In 2006, Nick Lamberti, a Madison High School graduate, qualified. Robert Gomez, a Roxbury High School graduate, qualified in 2009 and Dan Bentson, a High Point High School graduate, qualified in 2010.