SCRIMMAGE DATES

03/11/06 11:00AM vs Hillsborough @ Hillsbourough HS
JV @ 12:30PM
Competed Vikings 13, Raiders 9JV Vikings 1, Raiders 403/15/06 4:00PM vs Montgomery @ Montgomery HS
Varsity Completed SB 10, Montgomery 5JV Completed SB 1, Montgomery 4Freshman Home Completed SB 4, Montgomery 103/18/06 10:00am Tri-scrimmage vs Howell and Randolph
@ Rutgers intramural fieldsCompleted03/18/06 9:30am JV Tri-scrimmage vs Howell and Randolph
@ Home Completed03/22/06 04:00PM vs Princeton/Watchung Hills @ Princeton HS
Varsity Only Cancelled03/22/06 4:00PM vs Randolph @ Home Completed03/25/06 8:00AM vs 8 Team Tournament @ Rutgers
Varsity Only Completed03/29/06 04:00PM vs Freehold Township-
VarsityCompleted SB=6 Freehold=3JVCompleted SB=1,Freehold=4
Freshman awayCompleted SB=2,Freehold=1

VIKINGS SWEEP THE BEARS IN SEASON OPENING ACTION!

April 1, 2006 – 03:30 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 13, EAST BRUNSWICK 8

Theo Smyk, a junior attackman, scored a career-high five goals and had one assist and Shane Foley contributed two goals and four assists to power South Brunswick in a 13-8 victory over East Brunswick yesterday in South Brunswick.

Kevin Lally scored two goals and added two assists, Anthony Osbourne connected twice for goals and Chris Laurita dished out four assists for South Brunswick, which raced to a 9-5 lead in the opening half. Luke Zabel finished with 14 saves in the victory. Mike Corona recorded three goals and three assists and Nick Fusco had one goal and one assist for East Brunswick.

Vikings sweep Northern Burlington!

April 3, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 15, NORTHERN BURLINGTON 2





SOUTH BRUNSWICK JV 7, NORTHERN BURLINGTON 1
Anthony Bertone led the way for the Vikings with 4 goals. Dan Zammit added 5 assists. Also adding goals were Ryan Cooney (2) and Angelo Vitale. The defense came through only allowing 1 goal, with 3 shutout quarters. Steve Blaine was tremendous in goal.

Viking defeat JP, Off to 3-0 start!

April 4, 2006 – 04:00 PM
South Brunswick 17, J.P. Stevens 0

Chris Laurita sank four goals and Theo Smyk, Cody McHugh, Shane Foley and Zach Zenda all scored twice for South Brunswick (3-0) in South Brunswick. South Brunswick got two saves from Luke Zabel and one from Anthony Quaranta.

Viking Gods of Thunder slay Knights of Old ---Bridge!

April 6, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 8, OLD BRIDGE 2
See game results for statistics.

Freshman Gods of Thunders slay Knights of WWPS!

April 8, 2006 – 09:30 AM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK(FROSH) 7, WWP-NORTH 3

The rain did not slow down the Vikng freshman as they improved their record to 2-0. Ground balls, riding and clearing resulted in dominant possession time for the Vikings. Goals were scored by Tim Doehler(2), Evan Beck, Cody McHugh, Brian Hayden, and Mike Ferrara. Edmond Jasabe contributed with his firs career assist.

JV and Freshman Stay Undefeated!

April 11, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK JV 5, ST. JOE'S 3



SOUTH BRUNSWICK FROSH 5, ST. JOE'S 3
The Vikings played well against the Falcons in Metuchen. Tim Doehler and Evan Beck scored two goals each and Eric Lorber contributed 1. The defense dominated as the Vikings limited the
Falcon offense to very few shots. The win was a quality team victory.

Vikings come from behind, soar past Eagles!

April 13, 2006 – 10:00 AM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 12, EDISON 9
Junior attackman Kevin Lally blasted in three of his four goals in the fourth quarter and rallied South Brunswick to a 12-9 victory over Edison yesterday in Edison.

South Brunswick (5-1) entered the final period trailing, 7-6, and in danger of losing for the second time in three days. But Lally lifted his club by scoring as many goals in the last 12 minutes as he had in any of his previous five games.

Theo Smyk scored three goals and had one assist and Shane Foley and Chris Laurita each came up with two goals and an assist for South Brunswick. Lally was credited with five assists. Edison (1-5) received three goals from Anthony Bertucci, two goals and four assists from Mark Best and a goal and three assists from Matt Prongay. Luke Zabel, a senior, made seven saves for South Brunswick.

See game results for further details.

Enjoy the break!

SOUTH BRUNSWICK JV 10,EDISON 3

It was an all around team effort that allowed the Vikings to defeat the Eagles. Key face offs won by Dan Zammit allowed the Vikings to capitalize on face break opportunities in the 4th quarter. Anthony Bertone led the team with 3 goals and 2 assists. The defense was solid once again allowing just 3 goals.

JV Boys remain undefeated!

April 18, 2006 – 05:30 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 5, NORTH BRUNSWICK 2

The defense anchored the Vikings in their 5-2 win over North Brunswick. Key defensive players were Tommy Choi, Drew Holland, and Jared Kohutanycz. Five different players scored for the Vikings - Jordan DeAndrea, Ryan Cooney, Dan Zammit, Anthony Bertone and Jared Kohutanycz.

Frosh Vikings scuttle Pirates!

April 19, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 5, WWP-S 1

A strong showing by the defensive unit of Steven Cirillo, Justin McClendon, Edmund Jasabe,Patrick Goldsmith and Brian Rubel limited the Pirates of WWP-S to just one goal. Goal scores for the Vikings were; Cody McHugh (2), Tim Doehler, Dan Fortunato, and Brian Hayden.
The Vikings bounced back from a previous days loss to improve to 4-1.

Viking JV escape with "W", remain undefeated

April 25, 2006 – 04:00 PM
The Vikings scored a quick three goals in the first quarter. Goals were scored by Anthony Bertone (2)and Angelo Vitale. The Vikings, however were shut out the remaining three quarters by East Brunswick's stellar defense. The Bears cut the lead to one in the 4th quarter as they beat the Vikings in the ground ball battle. Despite East Brunswick's final push the Vikings were able to hang on and pull out the 3-2 win.

Vikings shoot down Bears in Triple Overtime!

April 25, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 10, EAST BRUNSWICK 9, OT

Kevin Lally converted a pass from Chris Laurita 1:26 into the third overtime and rallied South Brunswick to a 10-9 victory over East Brunswick yesterday in East Brunswick. That snapped a five-game winning streak for East Brunswick.

South Brunswick (6-2) appeared to have control, 8-5, but East Brunswick (5-3) battled back with a 4-1 effort in the fourth quarter. Junior attackman Nick Fusco knotted the game at 9-9 off a pass by Jay Gonzalez with 2:35 remaining

Lally and fellow junior attackman Theo Smyk plunked in three goals each and Laurita, a junior middie, came up with two goals and five assists for South Brunswick. Luke Zabel made 11 saves for the victory. East Brunswick got three goals each from Fusco and Steve Kulischenko and two goals and an assist from Andrew Mariani

Undefeated Day away from Viking Country!

April 29, 2006 – 10:00 AM
All three levels came away with wins as the Varsity and JV travelled north to Jefferson Township and the Freshman travelled way north to Vernon Township.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK 10, JEFFERSON 7

Theo Smyk connected for four goals and one assist and fellow junior attackman Kevin Lally had three goals and three assists for South Brunswick (8-2) in Jefferson. It was its third consecutive victory and fourth in the last five games.

Chris Laurita scored twice, giving the junior 10 in his last three games, and Zach Zenda had one for South Brunswick. Laurita, Zenda and Lally all scored twice as their team fashioned a 6-2 first-quarter lead. Jefferson (7-3) had 10 shots rejected by senior Luke Zabel.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK (JV) 10, JEFFERSON 3




SOUTH BRUNSWICK (FROSH) 3, VERNON 2, OT

Mike Ferrara started the scoring in the first period off an assist Tim Doehler. Evan Beck scored unassisted in the second period to put South Brunswick ahead 2-1 at the half. South Brunswick was held scoreless in the second half as the Vernon Vikings notted the score off a deflected shot in the third period. The physical South Brunswick "D" limited Vernon's shots on goal. Evan Beck scored the game winning goal in overtime to win the battle of the Vikings.

Vikings complete regular season sweep of Knights

May 2, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 8, OLD BRIDGE 4

Juniors Theo Smyk and Chris Laurita scored three goals apiece and directed South Brunswick to its fourth consecutive victory, 8-4, over Old Bridge yesterday in South Brunswick.

Shane Foley came up with two goals and two assists and Kevin Lally handed out three assists for South Brunswick (9-2), which seized control with a 4-0 first quarter. It led, 6-1, by the half. Smyk has compiled 14 goals to fuel his teams winning streak and Laurita has contributed 13.

Old Bridge (4-5), which had won its last two games, received two goals from Kyle Hoernlein and one each from Alex Tirso and Justin Zimmerlink. They had 12 shots stopped by senior Luke Zabel.

THE UNBEATEN STREAK CONTINUES!SOUTH BRUNSWICK(JV) 6, OLD BRIDGE 2

Vikings defeat St. Joes

May 4, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 7, ST. JOES 6
Mark Ziminski implored his South Brunswick team to play a complete game against undefeated St. Joseph's, one in which it would strive for excellence on all parts of the field.

Goalie Luke Zabel could be responsible only for his limited area in front of the cage, so he did his best to follows the coachs instructions by sacrificing all parts of his body.

The sophomore finished with 16 saves, including a half-dozen that slammed against his legs or chest, as his team posted a 7-6 upset yesterday in Metuchen.

He's a sophomore, he doesn't know any better yet, Ziminski said with a laugh as he discussed Zabel's performance. He set the tone with three first-quarter saves as South Brunswick claimed a surprising 3-1 lead.

No, really, he's fearless, Ziminski said. He played great. Hes very composed as far as what he has to do under pressure.

Theo Smyk and Shane Foley also responded to pressure for South Brunswick with two goals apiece.

Foley opened a 5-4 lead with an extra-man goal with 1:54 left in the third quarter, followed 1:40 later by Smyk off a feed from Kevin Lally. Foley forged a 7-4 lead with an unassisted goal with 8:38 left in the game.

That fifth goal was huge, Zabel said. Before that I was standing there thinking how horrible it would be to let up another goal. That took everything out of my hands.

St. Joseph's (12-1) had controlled possession for almost the first nine minutes of the second half but came away with just one goal, from Phil Lindner to tie things at 4-4 with 7:56 remaining.

Lindner and Andrew Gunn scored two goals each and Al Carpetto dished out two assists for St. Joseph's, which defeated South Brunswick, 11-7, in their first meeting April 11. A third battle is quite possible May 20 in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament championship.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK(JV) 4, ST. JOES 9
The JV incurred their first loss of the season. Their record now stands at 11-1. The Vikings will look to rebound at home against the Eagles of Edison

SOUTH BRUNSWICK(FROSH)5, ST. JOES 4
Tommy Hutchko scored his first career goal as the Freshman improved their record 6-1. Goals were also scored by John Azzara, and Eric Lorber. Brian Rubel was strong in goal as the Vikings swept the Falcons.

Vikings Extend Winning Streak to Six Games

May 9, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 16, EDISON 5

South Brunswick (11-2) used four goals from Chris Laurita and three apiece by Theo Smyk and Shane Foley on its way to a sixth consecutive victory in South Brunswick.

Brian Presti and Zach Zenda sank two goals each and Anthony Osbourne and Steve Fellouris scored once for South Brunswick. Edison (3-10) got two goals each from Anthony Bertucci and Mark Best.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK(JV) 6 , EDISON 3

South Brunswick JV improves their record to 12-1 with a win over Edison Tuesday afternoon. Anthony Bertone led the Vikings with 3 goals. Key saves were made by Steve Blaine as the Eagles rallied to cut into the Viking lead. The Vikings will visit North Brunswick on Thursday for their last regular season game.

Swashbuckler Laurita Slashes Golden Gole in Double OT!

May 17, 2006 – 05:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 6, NORTH BRUNSWICK 5

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Drama, upsets and more drama.

That was the theme last night at the semifinals of the Greater Middlesex Conference Boys Lacrosse Tournament, when third-seeded South Brunswick nipped second-seeded North Brunswick 6-5 in double overtime on two late goals, followed by fourth-seeded East Brunswick shocking top-seeded St. Joseph 9-8 on a goal in the closing minutes.

North Brunswick (11-5) had beaten South Brunswick (12-4) twice during the regular season, while St. Joseph (15-4) had upended East Brunswick (11-6) twice during the season. South Brunswick will entertain East Brunswick in the title game tomorrow night at 7 p.m.

In the opening game, host South Brunswick saw a 3-1 third-quarter lead turn into a 5-3 defict with 5:32 remaining in the game. But after Chris Laurita made it a 5-4 affair with 3:42 left in regulation when the defending champion Raiders were down a man, junior attackman Kevin Lally forced OT when he picked up a loose ball and raced to the goal, scoring from 10 yards out while falling down as time expired.

After a scoreless initial overtime, the Vikings won it when Laurita scored in similar fashion with 31 seconds showing in the sudden-death overtime.

On the tying goal, Lally said, "There was a loose ball, I ran to it and when it was just me and the goalie, I went for it. I knew there wasn't much time, but I didn't realize how close it was. I didn't know why everyone was jumping on me."

On the winning goal, Laurita commented, "Andrew Fellouris, our defensive man, just threw the ball up and it came right to me. I basically had a sword fight with my guy, then it was just me and the goalie for about 20-30 yards. At that point, I just closed my eyes and let it go."

May 22, 2006 – 07:00 PM
2006 GMC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS!!!!SOUTH BRUNSWICK 9EAST BRUNSWICK 5
MONMOUTH JUNCTION — The South Brunswick High School boys lacrosse team knows all about adversity. And last night, instead of overcoming it, for once they dished it out.

Too much, in fact, for the East Brunswick boys lacrosse team to handle.

The Vikings downed the Bears 9-5 yesterday in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament championship game, claiming their first crown since 2001 in a contest that was all but decided by halftime.

Zach Zenda and Chris Laurita scored hat tricks, a suffocating defense limited East Brunswick to two goals until there were under seven minutes left in the game and goalkeeper Luke Zabel stopped 13 of the 18 shots he faced.

The win snapped a five-year championship drought for South Brunswick, which had lost in the GMCT finals in each of the last four seasons. But head coach Mark Ziminski said that, in looking back, he sees six years of success, not four years of failure.

"There was no monkey (on my back) — I don't even look at it that way," he said. "Every year you want to win, but the fact that we got here six years in a row is an excellent achievement."

Zenda got the Vikings started yesterday with a goal 2:51 into the game, and that was just the beginning. Laurita scored 1:07 later, then tallied again off a feed from teammate Kevin Lally with 17.4 seconds left in the first quarter to make the score 4-1.

East Brunswick's Bryan Pasichow scored 3:17 into the second quarter to draw the Bears to within two, but that was where Zabel took over. He made seven saves and allowed no goals over the next 26 minutes of play (spanning three quarters), while his teammates scored four, with Lally assisting on three of them (he finished with a goal and four helpers).

East Brunswick leading scorers Steve Kulischenko, Mike Corona, and Nick Fusco — who had combined for 85 goals and 129 points entering the day — were all held without a single point until Corona's unassisted goal with 6:25 left in regulation.

It was a team effort from a group that learned the meaning of the word in the first game of the season, when Rut gers-bound junior phenom Kory Kelly — the team's leading scorer a year earlier — tore his ACL, MCL, and meniscus.

"Even before Kory went down, we said it couldn't be a one-man show this year," Ziminski said. "And then they made it happen. Through all the adversity, they all fought through it."

Laurita and Lally both agreed that the team rallied around its fallen star, and made a commitment to rise above that loss and a bevy of other early-season injuries to a number of players. They said that the character developed from those struggles helped them last night.

"It was a team effort today," Lally said. "Everyone contributed, and we think that says a lot about our program."

Laurita agreed, "We definitely didn't do it alone."

Kelly was in full uniform on the sidelines last night, although he didn't play. After accepting his individual championship plaque at the conclusion of the game — Kelly never removed his helmet — he received a hug and a tap on the head from nearly every teammate.

Kelly is scheduled to have surgery on his knee this week, and should be ready to take the field again by the start of the 2007 season.

"They won it for him today," Ziminski said. "And he'll go to the hospital with a smile on his face."

Thank You for Your Support

May 23, 2006
Coach Ziminski, the staff and players would like to thank all the fans and students for their support on Monday night. The tailgating and body painting was great to see.

Vikings advance as Kinder scores game winner

May 24, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 11, SOUTHERN REGIONAL 10

Chris Laurita scored five times for South Brunswick, which built a five-goal lead early in the fourth quarter and held on to defeat Southern of Manahawkin, 11-10, yesterday in the first round of the NJSIAA Group 4 tournament in South Brunswick.

Sixth-seeded South Brunswick (14-4) forged an 11-6 lead 3:25 into the final quarter on a goal by Adam Kinder. Southern (14-5), seeded 11th, clawed back with four goals in the games final seven minutes.

Shane Foley scored twice and Theo Smyk, Kevin Lally and Zach Venda had one goal apiece for South Brunswick. Laurita, a junior attackman, has fired in 17 goals over his last six games. Teammate Luke Zabel, a sophomore, came up with eight saves.

Group IV Quarter Finals @ Hunterdon Central

May 27, 2006 – 11:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 1, HUNTERDON CENTRAL 12

The Vikings completed their season with a 14-5 record.

Go Vikings!

Montgomery scrimmage!

March 15, 2006 – 04:00 PM
SOUTH BRUNSWICK 10, MONTGOMERY 5
The Varsity defeat Montgomery in their second lacrosse action of the season. Goals were scored by Kory Kelly(5), Chris Laurita(4), and Kevin Lally(2).

SOUTH BRUNSWICK 4, MONTGOMERY 1

The freshman team played well in season opening action versus Montgomery. Goals were scored by Tim Doehler, Mike Ferrara, and Brian Haydon. Ground balls and ball possesion were keys to winning the scrimmage.

Ground Balls!
Riding!
Intensity!
Attitude!

Go Vikings!

First Scrimmage

WELCOME TO THE 2006 LACROSSE SEASON

The Viking first scrimmage is successful!
The South Brunswick Viking defeated the Hillsborough Raiders by a score of 13-9 in the first lacrosse action of season. Goals scoring was led by Kory Kelly and Theo Smyk. The play of varsity letter winners and varsity newcomers contributed to the Vikings success.

Ground Balls, Riding and Intensity and Attitude wins games!