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ALL DIVISION TEAMS
A-NORTH ALL DIVISION TEAM
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
BRANDON PEARCE
JOHN APPICE
ANTHONY FIRKSER
TYLER LEONETTI
JESSE McENERY
CHRIS NOESGES
RYAN MALLOZZI
SAM MAHON
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
COACH OF THE YEAR
ED GURRIERI
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
BRANDON PEARCE
JOHN APPICE
ANTHONY FIRKSER
TYLER LEONETTI
JESSE McENERY
CHRIS NOESGES
RYAN MALLOZZI
SAM MAHON
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
COACH OF THE YEAR
ED GURRIERI
2011 ALL SHORE TEAMS
MONMOUTH ALL-COUNTY TEAM
1ST TEAM OFFENSE
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
BRANDON PEARCE
2ND TEAM OFFENSE
ANTHONY FIRKSER
JOHN APPICE
2ND TEAM DEFENSE
RYAN MALLOZZI
3RD TEAM DEFENSE
JESSE McENERY
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
BRANDON PEARCE
2ND TEAM OFFENSE
ANTHONY FIRKSER
JOHN APPICE
2ND TEAM DEFENSE
RYAN MALLOZZI
3RD TEAM DEFENSE
JESSE McENERY
ALL GROUP 4 OFFENSE 1ST TEAM
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
BRANDON PEARCE
BRANDON PEARCE
CONGRATS TO JOHN SIECZKOWSKI FOR MAKING 3RD TEAM ALL-STATE
Sieczkowski, Davies, Scalici lead All-FRHSD football
Today, Ryan Davies, John Sieczkowski, Brandon Yaegel and Vic Scalici lead Greater Media Newspapers’ 2011 All-Freehold Regional High School District Football Team as chosen by the district’s six coaches.
FRHSD ALL OFFENSIVE TEAM
RB-JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
FB-JESSE McENERY
WR-ANTHONY FIRKSER
WR-SAEED BLACKNALL
TE-R.J. KRAUSE
OL-BRANDON PEARCE
OL-JAMES DANELLA
OL-DEREK BROOKS
OL-MITCH MOY
PLACE KICKER-MIKE CAGGIANO
KICK RETURNER-TYLER LEONETTI
FRHSD ALL DEFENSE TEAM
DL-JOHN APPICE
DL-ALEX HARAMIJA
LB-CHRIS NOESGES
LB-ALEX McPHERSON
CB-SAMMY MAHON
FS-RYAN MALLOZZI
PUNTER-PAT MONAHAN
MANALAPAN'S JOHN SIECZKOWSKI COMMITS TO MONOUTH UNIVERSITY
ALL SHORE MEDIA DIVISIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Braves eager for shot at redemption
As Manalapan coach Ed Gurrieri addressed his team following its double-overtime victory against West Windsor-Plainsboro South in the NJSIAA Central Group IV semifinals two weeks ago, a few words from the school’s public address announcer drew quite a reaction from the players.
The Braves, through their cheers and satisfied expressions, made no effort to hide their feelings on Sayreville’s 22-15 win against top-seeded and previously-undefeated South Brunswick in the other semifinal, thinking in that moment of their shot at redemption.
Manalapan and John Sieczkowski to face Sayreville for Central Jersey, Group 4 title
BRAVES GET THE JOB DONE
Manalapan will play arguably the biggest game in its history on Dec. 3 at Rutgers University when it takes on defending champion Sayreville in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV final. While that game is obviously important, there were several pressing matters waiting for the Braves in their annual Thanksgiving game against Marlboro on Wednesday evening.
WW-P South loses double OT heartbreaker, eliminated from playoffs
The West Windsor-Plainsboro South football entered last night’s NJSIAA Group IV Central semifinal planning it being just one more step in their road back to Rutgers.
Instead, they were dealt one of the more heartbreaking losses in Mercer County football history in falling to Manalapan, 21-20, in double overtime, when the Braves’ standout sophomore running back John Sieczkowski plunged in the end zone from two yards out to convert the 2-point conversion.
West Windsor South 20 at Manalapan 21
Braves wary of Mustangs' playoff prowess
Brick Memorial has become a team nobody wants to play in the first round of the NJSIAA playoffs, no matter how low it is seeded.
So, Manalapan (7-1), the No. 2 seed in Central IV, is on guard tonight when the No. 7 seed Mustangs (4-5) come calling in a Central IV quarterfinal.
Braves end Mariners' playoff hopes again
Manalapan rolls behind Sieczkowski’s 331 yards
The first time the Manalapan High School football team played Brick Memorial High School during the 2011 season, the Mustangs’ defense “held” the Braves’ John Sieczkowski to 114 rushing yards and chants of “overrated” were heard being yelled by the Brick Memorial fans toward Sieczkowski.
There were no Brick Memorial fans yelling “overrated” at Sieczkowski on Nov. 11 as the Braves’ running back tore though the Mustangs’ defense for 331 yards and three touchdowns as Manalapan beat the Mustangs, 28-21, in the first round of the Central Jersey Group II state playoffs.
BRAVE MANEUVER
As a wild celebration went on around him, Manalapan head coach Ed Gurrieri pumped his fist jubilantly as he made his way to the center of the field Friday night.
It was a well-deserved emotional release after one of the gutsiest calls of these NJSIAA football playoffs sent the Braves to their first sectional final appearance since 2003 and just the second in their history.
ALL SHORE MEDIA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Braves in good shape despite key departures
THE FRESHMAN 37: MANALAPAN 23, BRICK MEMORIAL 21
MANALAPAN'S SIECZKOWSKI SETS NEW RECORD
Manalapan running back John Sieczkowski set the Shore Conference's single-game rushing record by amassing 425 yards in the Braves' 40-21 victory over Howell on Friday evening.
Current Denver Bronco Knowshon Moreno, who starred at Middletown South, held the previous mark with 420 yards against Neptune in 2004.
Prowess on the ground is nothing new to Manalapan, which improved to 5-1 this season with its latest triumph. In 2010, Josh Firkser, now at Wagner, led the Garden State with 2,035 rushing yards.
BRAVES' OFFENSIVE LINEMEN CARRYING ON TRADITION
Braves win fourth straight, routing Old Bridge, 33-14
Manalapan to play Rebels in key A North contest on Oct. 21 in Howell
Manalapan High School football player John Sieczkowski could not believe his good fortune. That football was just handed to him.
“I was on a blitz,” the Braves’ linebacker said. “He (Old Bridge quarterback Vincent Gargano) just gave me the ball. I took it and ran.”
FRESHMAN CAGGIANO DELIVERS CLUTCH FIELD GOAL
Manalapan freshman kicker Mike Caggiano had never been in a bigger spot than what he found himself in with eight seconds left in a Shore Conference nondivisional contest against Brick Memorial. At the same time, if you had no idea he was a freshman, you would have definitely thought he was used to the big spot.
John Sieczkowski of Manalapan breaks Shore Conference rushing record
John Sieczkowski of Manalapan breaks Shore Conference rushing record with 425 yards vs. Howell.
In a Shore Conference battle, Manalapan improved to 5-1 with a 40-21 victory over Howell. Senior tailback John Sieczkowski broke the conference single game rushing record with 425 yards on the ground. He had three scores on the day, including two on runs of over 50 yards. The previous single game record was held by current NFL player Knowshon Moreno.
SEE BRAVES SCHEDULE
Sieczkowski leads Braves over Knights
PETERSON TAKES OVER REINS OF HAWKS TODAY
TWO BRAVES SQUARE OFF AT THE NEXT LEVEL
GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU
BRAVES FAMILY FOREVER
MANALAPAN'S JOHN SIECZKOWSKI SETS RUSHING RECORD
OVERALL SHORE CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
ALL SHORE MEDIA/UNITY CONSTRUCTION GROUP PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI SENIOR RB MANALAPAN HS
Sam Mahon Jr. DB Manalapan HS
A North Defensive Divisional player of the week.
Mahon had an interception return for a touchdown to help cap a 40 to 21 win over Howell that clinched no worse than a tie for the Brave's second straight class A North title.
BRAVES TURN TURNOVERS INTO TDs
BRAVES RETURN GAME FUELED BY FIRKSER
BRAVES BOUNCE BACK
The Manalapan Braves defeated the Middletown South Eagles 35 to 17
To say seasons were on the line when 0-1 Middletown South traveled to face 0-1 Manalapan on Friday evening would be unfair, but the team that emerged 0-2 would certainly have an uphill climb ahead in qualifying for the NJSIAA playoffs.
ALL SHORE MEDIA DIVISIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
BRAVES BEAT REBELS 40 to 21
NEXT IN LINE MANALAPAN FOOTBALL PREVIEW
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2011 CAPTAINS
THE FOLLOWING PLAYERS WHERE NAMED CAPTAINS OF THE 2011 MANALAPAN BRAVES FOOTBALL SEASON.
JIMMY DANELLA
BRANDON PEARCE
JESSE McENERY
ALEX McPHERSON
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
JIMMY DANELLA
BRANDON PEARCE
JESSE McENERY
ALEX McPHERSON
JOHN SIECZKOWSKI
Manalapan back eclipses Knowshon Moreno record
U.S. ARMY ALL SHORE GRIDIRON CLASSIC
PETERSON, HAYES STEP UP BIG FOR HAWKS
JAMES DEBLASE WINS SAM MILLS AWARD
Ocean wins All Shore Contest 6 to 3.
Before the game Manalapan Defensive linemen James DeBlase was named co-winner of this years Sam Mills Award given to players that show perseverance,character,and dedication embodied by the late Sam Mills, a former Long Branch Star and All-Pro Linebacker with the New Orleans Saints
SHORE STARS MAKE IMPACT IN SHORE VICTORY
MANALAPAN WINS FIRST AND SECOND AT BIG MAN COMPETITION
The Offensive line took second place.
Manalapan had entered two teams in the competition.
One of the highlights of the evening pitted the two teams against each other in the tug of war contest.
Manalapan came out on top.
ROSTERS SET FOR NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME
January 26, 2007
MHS Alumni Currently Playing College Football:
2003 Sean Boyle, Rowan University
2004 Joe Kircher, East Stroudsburg University
2005 Ed Gurrieri, Sacred Heart University
2005 Alex Widener, University of Delaware
2005 Greg DiLorenzo, Wagner College
2006 Cody High, Rowan University
2006 Nick Scardelli, Bryant College
Former MHS Alumni College Football Players:
Chuck Vigliante (1980) Washburn University (84')
Vinnie Brunetti (1982) Central Connecticut State University (86')
Ed Liberati (1984) Temple University (89')
Frank Conover (1986) Syracuse University (91')
Chris Gray (1987) West Virginia University (92')
Steve Levy (1987) Ithaca College (91')
Aaron Kanner (1988) Catawba College (92')
Don Mulroy (1988) William Paterson University (92')
Doug Beagle (1989) Albright College (93')
John Dery (1989) West Chester University (93')
Joe DiMario (1989) Bucknell University (93')
Rob Knox (1989) Kean College (94')
Lee Rubin (1989) Penn State University (94')
Ray Coliacovo (1990) Missouri Valley (94')
Jason DiMario (1990) University of Connecticut (94')
Kevin Rubin (1990) Lehigh University(95')
Reggie Grant (1991) University of Cincinnati (96')
Keith Jamison (1991) Kean College (95')
Joe Antico (1991) Kean College (97')
Rashad Swinger (1992) Rutgers University (97')
Rashad Hodge (1993) U.S. Military Acad. at West Point (97')
Michael Catalano (1994) College of New Jersey (99')
Tom Giordano (1994) College of New Jersey (99')
Eric Zaleski (1995) Colgate University (99')
Lou Esposito (1995) University of Memphis (01')
Vito Badalamente (1995) University of Central Florida (00')
Jim Rozakis (1995) Union College (99')
Mike Esposito (1997) Rutgers University (03')
Steve Bonczek (1997) Western New England College (01')
Mark Pollifrone (1997) Fairleigh Dickinson University (01')
Mike Quigley (1997) Fairleigh Dickinson University (01')
Justin Zaleski (1997) Fairleigh Dickinson University (02')
Dan Rodriguez (1997) Fairleigh Dickinson University (02')
Frank Nolasco (1997) Fairleigh Dickinson University (03')
Craig Reinert (1998) John Hopkins University (02')
Rich Zrebiec (1998) Muhlenberg College (02')
Mike DiBella (1999) Monmouth University (03')
Ian Jackson (1999) Marist College (03')
Brandon Schmeltzer (1999) Pace University (04')
Dave Quinn (1999) Kean College (03')
Sean Boyle (2004) Rowan University
Joe Kirsher (2004) East Stroudsburg
(Anybody with other information, please email manalapanfootball@yahoo.com)