Sicilian Club defeats Bayonne Exterminating 4-0 in Bayonne Youth Soccer Association Division 4B season opener

In the season opener played at Hudson County Park, Sicilian Club was able to hold off Bayonne Exterminating for a 4-0 win. The game started off with both teams battling for early control, with Bayonne Exterminating controlling most of the beginning of the first half. Sicilian Club was able to hold off early shots with …

Shannon Hester

All Saints Catholic Academy graduate and the 2015 St. Dominic Academy scholar athlete racing this Cross Country season as a Loyola University Greyhound. Hester, surrounded by runners from nationally ranked L.S.U., was the first finisher for Loyola at a meet held in Georgia. She was an all county runner and two-time Hudson County javelin champion …

Big Apple defeats Tom DeGise and Ken’s Marine in Bayonne Youth Soccer Association Division 5B games

Big Apple beat Tom DeGise 8-1 on September 20. Austin Bottino, Danny Mena, Dorsett Mulcahy and Christian Hapton all scored for Big Apple. Jordan Young scored a goal for Tom DeGise. Big Apple played against Kens Marines on September 17 with a final score of 7 for Big Apple and Kens Marine scoring 3. Goals …

Parent and Me Soccer

Pictured is Andrew Perseghin and his daughter Olivia, at the Division of Recreation and US Sports Instituteโ€™s “Parent & Me” Soccer Squirts at 16th St. Park. For information on Parent & Me Soccer Squirts, contact Pete Amadeo at (201) 858-6129 or email bayonnerec@aol.com.

TASTY TIDBITS Lang enjoys great minor league baseball season
Is it Red Wings or Redwings? Gist transfers to St. Anthony

The hustle and bustle of New Jersey, especially Bergen County traffic at rush hour, is certainly different from the way Michael Lang is living these days in Sioux City, Iowa. โ€œItโ€™s definitely a lifestyle change for sure,โ€ said Lang, who is playing professional baseball for the Sioux City Explorers (also known as the Xโ€™s) for …

Is it Red Wings or Redwings? Gist transfers to St. Anthony

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Hobokenโ€™s Germain definitely a unique talent

The Hoboken High School football team was undergoing a major change with their offensive approach, scrapping the old run-oriented Delaware Wing-T formation for a pass-happy spread attack. One of the main reasons why veteran head coach Lou Taglieri made the change was the kid with the unique name of Wilden Germain. Germain was a sophomore …

Hobokenโ€™s Germain definitely a unique talent