This document summarizes several sports stories from The Ocean Star newspaper:
1) It discusses Point Boro ice hockey coach Alex DePalma and how his coaching style of emphasizing commitment, hard work and discipline helped lead the Panthers to a successful season.
2) It profiles Point Beach senior Alexa Russell who was a leader for the softball and volleyball teams and was named The Ocean Star Female Athlete of the Year.
3) It covers Point Beach senior Mike Frauenheim who played football, basketball and baseball and was named athlete of the season for each sport, earning him the male Athlete of the Year honor.
The Pacific Northwest Marine Corps Veterans, Families, and Friends will host the annual Leatherneck Open Golf Classic on September 18, 2015 at Langdon Farms Golf Club in Aurora, Oregon. The tournament will begin at 1:45pm with a shotgun start and proceeds will benefit the Semper Fi Fund and Homes for Our Troops. The tournament is open to 144 golfers and various sponsorship levels are available to support the cause.
The document summarizes strategies for sharing one's financial resources with loved ones in the spirit of Thanksgiving. It recommends making gifts like contributing to IRAs, funding 529 college savings plans, ensuring adequate life insurance, and keeping beneficiaries updated. It also discusses reviewing estate plans with family to ensure wishes are carried out properly. The goal is to thoughtfully share one's "bounty" or resources with loved ones throughout one's lifetime in the spirit of the holiday.
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is holding its fifth annual Duck Golf Classic fundraising event on October 21, 2013 at Pecan Grove Country Club in Richmond, Texas. The money raised will support the club's programs in prevention of child abuse, Americanism, youth services, and community services. The event chair Crissy Nolen and sponsorship chair John Healey are seeking sponsors for the event, with sponsorship levels ranging from $50 to $5,000. Sponsors will receive recognition and benefits depending on the sponsorship level.
The document is a partnership guide for the 2009/10 season from the Townsville McDonald's Crocodiles basketball team. It aims to finish in the top four of the regular season and win the championship. It will assemble a strong, skilled, athletic team and continue developing as one of Australia's premier clubs with corporate support. The guide promotes various corporate membership, sponsorship, and branding opportunities to partner with the team and help it succeed on and off the court.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document recaps a volleyball tournament held in Point Pleasant Beach over the weekend, which featured a volleyball clinic run by Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor on Friday. On Saturday, the first day of the tournament called the Gold Medal Open was held, featuring men's and women's competitions on Saturday and junior competitions on Sunday according to the tournament director. The article provides additional details on the competitions and players who won divisions at the tournament.
Two Point Beach/Point Boro high school football players, Jake Fioretti and Jack Fitzsimmons, will play in the 37th annual Phil Simms North-South High School All-Star Football Classic. A petition started by Point Beach resident Craig Sulaitis to restore the annual Thanksgiving rivalry football game between Point Beach and Point Boro high schools has grown and now hopes to include all sports between the two schools. The Ocean Giants, a collegiate summer baseball team based in Point Pleasant, are off to a 6-6-1 start in their league.
The documents summarize preseason outlooks for several Point Beach sports teams. For boys soccer, the team aims to improve on last year's 10-9-1 record and make a deeper playoff run. They return 12 varsity players and have been working on fitness in the offseason. For girls soccer, the team is motivated to avenge last season's state semifinal loss and believes they have the talent to do so this year despite graduating some key players. The cross country teams have small rosters but aim to improve individual times. The girls tennis team has many new players but senior leadership hopes to instill a focus on improvement and fun.
This document summarizes sports news from The Ocean Star newspaper on July 10, 2015. It discusses:
1) Point Boro American Legion baseball team hosting Brick Post 348 for a continuation of a previously suspended game and a full game. Boro lost the first game 5-3 but won the full game 7-0, ending Brick's undefeated season.
2) Tim Rossi pitched a complete game shutout for Point Boro in the full game, recording seven strikeouts. Kyle Lauria and Michael Del Priore supported the defense and offense, respectively.
3) Point Boro alum and soccer player Christie Rampone helped the US Women's National Team win the 2015 FIFA Women's
The Pacific Northwest Marine Corps Veterans, Families, and Friends will host the annual Leatherneck Open Golf Classic on September 18, 2015 at Langdon Farms Golf Club in Aurora, Oregon. The tournament will begin at 1:45pm with a shotgun start and proceeds will benefit the Semper Fi Fund and Homes for Our Troops. The tournament is open to 144 golfers and various sponsorship levels are available to support the cause.
The document summarizes strategies for sharing one's financial resources with loved ones in the spirit of Thanksgiving. It recommends making gifts like contributing to IRAs, funding 529 college savings plans, ensuring adequate life insurance, and keeping beneficiaries updated. It also discusses reviewing estate plans with family to ensure wishes are carried out properly. The goal is to thoughtfully share one's "bounty" or resources with loved ones throughout one's lifetime in the spirit of the holiday.
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is holding its fifth annual Duck Golf Classic fundraising event on October 21, 2013 at Pecan Grove Country Club in Richmond, Texas. The money raised will support the club's programs in prevention of child abuse, Americanism, youth services, and community services. The event chair Crissy Nolen and sponsorship chair John Healey are seeking sponsors for the event, with sponsorship levels ranging from $50 to $5,000. Sponsors will receive recognition and benefits depending on the sponsorship level.
The document is a partnership guide for the 2009/10 season from the Townsville McDonald's Crocodiles basketball team. It aims to finish in the top four of the regular season and win the championship. It will assemble a strong, skilled, athletic team and continue developing as one of Australia's premier clubs with corporate support. The guide promotes various corporate membership, sponsorship, and branding opportunities to partner with the team and help it succeed on and off the court.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document recaps a volleyball tournament held in Point Pleasant Beach over the weekend, which featured a volleyball clinic run by Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor on Friday. On Saturday, the first day of the tournament called the Gold Medal Open was held, featuring men's and women's competitions on Saturday and junior competitions on Sunday according to the tournament director. The article provides additional details on the competitions and players who won divisions at the tournament.
Two Point Beach/Point Boro high school football players, Jake Fioretti and Jack Fitzsimmons, will play in the 37th annual Phil Simms North-South High School All-Star Football Classic. A petition started by Point Beach resident Craig Sulaitis to restore the annual Thanksgiving rivalry football game between Point Beach and Point Boro high schools has grown and now hopes to include all sports between the two schools. The Ocean Giants, a collegiate summer baseball team based in Point Pleasant, are off to a 6-6-1 start in their league.
The documents summarize preseason outlooks for several Point Beach sports teams. For boys soccer, the team aims to improve on last year's 10-9-1 record and make a deeper playoff run. They return 12 varsity players and have been working on fitness in the offseason. For girls soccer, the team is motivated to avenge last season's state semifinal loss and believes they have the talent to do so this year despite graduating some key players. The cross country teams have small rosters but aim to improve individual times. The girls tennis team has many new players but senior leadership hopes to instill a focus on improvement and fun.
This document summarizes sports news from The Ocean Star newspaper on July 10, 2015. It discusses:
1) Point Boro American Legion baseball team hosting Brick Post 348 for a continuation of a previously suspended game and a full game. Boro lost the first game 5-3 but won the full game 7-0, ending Brick's undefeated season.
2) Tim Rossi pitched a complete game shutout for Point Boro in the full game, recording seven strikeouts. Kyle Lauria and Michael Del Priore supported the defense and offense, respectively.
3) Point Boro alum and soccer player Christie Rampone helped the US Women's National Team win the 2015 FIFA Women's
The document contains several articles from the sports section of a local newspaper. The main articles discuss the Point Boro boys soccer team, the Point Boro girls soccer team, and the Point Boro boys cross country team. For the boys soccer team, conditioning is emphasized and they won their scrimmage 4-0. For the girls soccer team, conditioning is their focus as the season approaches. And for the boys cross country team, their goals are to defend their division title led by seniors Peters and Svensson.
The document discusses several Point Boro High School athletes and their performances at recent track and field competitions. It mentions that Jack Ehrhardt competed in both the high jump and javelin throw at the Group II Championships, clearing 6 feet in the high jump but missing 6'02". It also discusses Nick Vail-Stein hitting a personal best of 13'06" in pole vault at the Meet of Champions. Finally, it discusses Megan Zabelski tying for 11th in the high jump at the Meet of Champions with a jump of 5'02" after struggling earlier in the season.
The document provides information about the 2019 Staten Island Yankees such as their schedule, media policies, front office directory, and a highlight of their popular "Pizza Rats" promotion from last season which drew nationwide attention and significantly increased merchandise sales. It also includes statistics, records, histories, and biographies for the team, players, managers and coaches.
This document provides notice of a foreclosure sale of property located at 801 Stonewall Ave, Trinidad, CO 81082. It details that Cindi Rowan originally took out a mortgage loan for $92,800 through Providence Mortgage Company, which is now held by Fannie Mae. Rowan violated the deed of trust by failing to make required payments. As a result, the property will be auctioned on March 11, 2015 to repay the outstanding principal balance of $84,279.25, fees, and other costs allowed by law.
The Point Pleasant Borough ice hockey team had a successful rebuilding season, going 12-7-3 in their first year playing in a new division. They exceeded expectations by winning two games in overtime, including in the state tournament. Their coach credits their backup goalie and key players on offense and defense for their performance. Now finished with their season, the coach is already preparing the team for next year by emphasizing offseason training to improve.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team took fifth place at the competitive Shore Conference Championships. Natalie Dikun earned first place in pole vault with a personal best of 10-00 feet. The Point Boro boys team finished 11th thanks to strong performances from Nick Vail-Stein and Devin Hart. Vail-Stein won the pole vault event with a personal best vault of 12-06 feet. Hart placed ninth in the 3200-meter run and 25th in the 1600-meter run.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team broke four school records at a recent competition. The team of Megan Zabelski and Mimi Leturgez placed first in the high jump with a combined height of 10 feet, breaking a 21-year old record. Point Boro also broke records in the 4x400 relay, 4x800 relay, and distance medley relay. Additionally, the Point Beach boys basketball team defeated Colts Neck 62-61 in a close game, overcoming previous fourth quarter losses. Jimmy Panzini led Point Beach with 15 points in the victory.
The Point Boro wrestling team lost a close match to B South rival Jackson Liberty by a score of 30-29. The match came down to the final 106-pound bout. Point Boro head coach Pat Brady said after the loss that the team still has goals to achieve and is capable, but needs to improve in practice. Elsewhere, Point Beach wrestler John Finnerty became only the second wrestler in school history to reach 100 career wins, doing so with a major decision over an opponent from David Brearley.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team had strong performances at the Ocean County Relays and Championships. At the Relays, the 4x400 relay team took third place and the 1600 sprint medley relay team also took third. Head coach Billy Kostenko was pleased to have more talented runners to field competitive relay teams. Individual runners Natalie Dikun and Amanda Leturgez finished first in pole vault and high jump respectively at the County Championships. The boys indoor track team also had successes, including Nick Vail-Stein and Matt Moran taking first place in pole vault at the County Relays.
The Point Beach wrestling team won first place at the 16th Patriot Invitational wrestling tournament in Secaucus. They topped 10 other teams, with three wrestlers winning their weight class and five others placing second or third. The coach credited their depth in having a wrestler in every weight class and strong performances in the consolation matches for their victory.
The summaries provide the key details from the document in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses several Point Boro basketball, swimming, wrestling and indoor track teams. It recaps recent games and meets for the boys and girls basketball, swimming and wrestling teams. It also previews the goals and outlook for the indoor track season.
The document discusses three Point area sports teams:
- The Point Beach wrestling team opens its season with a tournament, hoping to improve on last year's section final loss. The team has four goals: improve at districts, send more wrestlers to regions, qualify someone for states, and win a state title.
- The Point Boro boys basketball team returns many players from last year's 5-14 season. Led by seniors John Venturi and Matt Van Nostrand, the team aims to improve and return the program to prior success by winning the WOBM and Shore Conference titles as well as a state championship.
- The Point Boro ice hockey team earned its first two wins of the season, defeating St.
The Point Beach boys basketball team is using last season's loss in the state tournament finals as motivation for the upcoming season. Returning players Mike Rice and Jimmy Panzini will be leaders on both offense and defense. Head coach Nick Catania believes the team has been working hard in the offseason and is playing well together, with the goal of finishing the job and winning the state title this year after the disappointing loss last season.
The Point Boro ice hockey team tied Red Bank Catholic 3-3 in their season opener. This was an improvement over the previous season where they lost 8-1 to Red Bank Catholic. Point Boro led 3-1 going into the third period but gave up two late goals, including the equalizer with 25 seconds left. Sophomore Tom Colorio scored two goals for Point Boro. The Point Boro and Point Beach bowling teams opened their seasons, with the girls winning two of three games and the boys losing three close games.
Frank Graziano, a senior at Point Boro High School, has committed to play baseball at Salisbury University on a full academic scholarship. Graziano plays both pitcher and outfielder for Point Boro. He is excited about the opportunity to continue playing both positions in college. A key factor in his decision was that the Salisbury coach allows players to prove themselves as dual players. Graziano is also impressed by the coach's experience as a major league pitcher and looks forward to learning from him.
The document summarizes several sporting events involving Point Boro high school teams. It discusses the Point Boro girls soccer team winning the South Jersey Group II championship in overtime against West Deptford. It also covers the Point Boro football team losing their playoff game against Raritan, and Point Boro cross country athlete Devin Hart qualifying as an individual for the Meet of Champions.
The Point Beach football team snapped a two-game losing streak by defeating Mater Dei Prep 14-13. The winning score came on a fourth quarter touchdown run by a Point Beach freshman followed by an extra point. The Garnet Gulls defense then executed a goal-line stand in the closing minutes to secure the victory. Meanwhile, the Point Boro football team defeated Lakewood 14-13 to win a share of the B South title. The winning points came from a blocked extra point in the fourth quarter and a game-sealing interception by Point Boro in the final seconds.
The summaries are:
1) The Point Boro girls soccer team won their B South title with a 4-0 victory over Barnegat. They then routed Pinelands Regional 6-1 in the first round of the state tournament.
2) Point Beach girls soccer defeated Manville 8-0 in the first round of the state tournament behind four goals from Reagan Gould.
3) The Point Boro football team suffered their first loss of the season, falling to Jackson Liberty 25-22 in overtime.
The Point Boro football team defeated Raritan 33-27 to remain undefeated on the season. Late in the 4th quarter with Boro leading 33-27, Raritan began a final drive but Austin Drucquer intercepted a pass in the end zone as time expired to seal the victory. Drucquer said the win was important to prove the team's quality against a tough opponent. The Boro defense also forced a 4th down stop earlier in Raritan's final drive.
The Point Beach football team defeated Dunellen 43-20 in a home game last Friday. Junior wide receiver Connor Kells had a big night, scoring two receiving touchdowns and returning a punt 65 yards for another touchdown. Kells has improved significantly since his freshman year and is a key target for the Gulls' quarterbacks. The win moved Point Beach to 3-2 on the season.
The Point Boro field hockey team won three games last week, beating Lakewood 7-0, edging out Manchester Township 2-1, and defeating Howell 1-0 on senior night. The senior night game featured a pre-game ceremony honoring the six graduating seniors. Point Boro's defense played nearly perfect to earn the shutout victory.
The Point Boro football team defeated Manchester Township 26-6 in a rainy homecoming game played under difficult conditions. Nate Husak rushed for two touchdowns to lead the Panthers to the victory.
The Point Boro boys and girls cross-country teams clinched the B South division championship on Tuesday, with both teams going undefeated on the season.
The document contains several articles from the sports section of a local newspaper. The main articles discuss the Point Boro boys soccer team, the Point Boro girls soccer team, and the Point Boro boys cross country team. For the boys soccer team, conditioning is emphasized and they won their scrimmage 4-0. For the girls soccer team, conditioning is their focus as the season approaches. And for the boys cross country team, their goals are to defend their division title led by seniors Peters and Svensson.
The document discusses several Point Boro High School athletes and their performances at recent track and field competitions. It mentions that Jack Ehrhardt competed in both the high jump and javelin throw at the Group II Championships, clearing 6 feet in the high jump but missing 6'02". It also discusses Nick Vail-Stein hitting a personal best of 13'06" in pole vault at the Meet of Champions. Finally, it discusses Megan Zabelski tying for 11th in the high jump at the Meet of Champions with a jump of 5'02" after struggling earlier in the season.
The document provides information about the 2019 Staten Island Yankees such as their schedule, media policies, front office directory, and a highlight of their popular "Pizza Rats" promotion from last season which drew nationwide attention and significantly increased merchandise sales. It also includes statistics, records, histories, and biographies for the team, players, managers and coaches.
This document provides notice of a foreclosure sale of property located at 801 Stonewall Ave, Trinidad, CO 81082. It details that Cindi Rowan originally took out a mortgage loan for $92,800 through Providence Mortgage Company, which is now held by Fannie Mae. Rowan violated the deed of trust by failing to make required payments. As a result, the property will be auctioned on March 11, 2015 to repay the outstanding principal balance of $84,279.25, fees, and other costs allowed by law.
The Point Pleasant Borough ice hockey team had a successful rebuilding season, going 12-7-3 in their first year playing in a new division. They exceeded expectations by winning two games in overtime, including in the state tournament. Their coach credits their backup goalie and key players on offense and defense for their performance. Now finished with their season, the coach is already preparing the team for next year by emphasizing offseason training to improve.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team took fifth place at the competitive Shore Conference Championships. Natalie Dikun earned first place in pole vault with a personal best of 10-00 feet. The Point Boro boys team finished 11th thanks to strong performances from Nick Vail-Stein and Devin Hart. Vail-Stein won the pole vault event with a personal best vault of 12-06 feet. Hart placed ninth in the 3200-meter run and 25th in the 1600-meter run.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team broke four school records at a recent competition. The team of Megan Zabelski and Mimi Leturgez placed first in the high jump with a combined height of 10 feet, breaking a 21-year old record. Point Boro also broke records in the 4x400 relay, 4x800 relay, and distance medley relay. Additionally, the Point Beach boys basketball team defeated Colts Neck 62-61 in a close game, overcoming previous fourth quarter losses. Jimmy Panzini led Point Beach with 15 points in the victory.
The Point Boro wrestling team lost a close match to B South rival Jackson Liberty by a score of 30-29. The match came down to the final 106-pound bout. Point Boro head coach Pat Brady said after the loss that the team still has goals to achieve and is capable, but needs to improve in practice. Elsewhere, Point Beach wrestler John Finnerty became only the second wrestler in school history to reach 100 career wins, doing so with a major decision over an opponent from David Brearley.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team had strong performances at the Ocean County Relays and Championships. At the Relays, the 4x400 relay team took third place and the 1600 sprint medley relay team also took third. Head coach Billy Kostenko was pleased to have more talented runners to field competitive relay teams. Individual runners Natalie Dikun and Amanda Leturgez finished first in pole vault and high jump respectively at the County Championships. The boys indoor track team also had successes, including Nick Vail-Stein and Matt Moran taking first place in pole vault at the County Relays.
The Point Beach wrestling team won first place at the 16th Patriot Invitational wrestling tournament in Secaucus. They topped 10 other teams, with three wrestlers winning their weight class and five others placing second or third. The coach credited their depth in having a wrestler in every weight class and strong performances in the consolation matches for their victory.
The summaries provide the key details from the document in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses several Point Boro basketball, swimming, wrestling and indoor track teams. It recaps recent games and meets for the boys and girls basketball, swimming and wrestling teams. It also previews the goals and outlook for the indoor track season.
The document discusses three Point area sports teams:
- The Point Beach wrestling team opens its season with a tournament, hoping to improve on last year's section final loss. The team has four goals: improve at districts, send more wrestlers to regions, qualify someone for states, and win a state title.
- The Point Boro boys basketball team returns many players from last year's 5-14 season. Led by seniors John Venturi and Matt Van Nostrand, the team aims to improve and return the program to prior success by winning the WOBM and Shore Conference titles as well as a state championship.
- The Point Boro ice hockey team earned its first two wins of the season, defeating St.
The Point Beach boys basketball team is using last season's loss in the state tournament finals as motivation for the upcoming season. Returning players Mike Rice and Jimmy Panzini will be leaders on both offense and defense. Head coach Nick Catania believes the team has been working hard in the offseason and is playing well together, with the goal of finishing the job and winning the state title this year after the disappointing loss last season.
The Point Boro ice hockey team tied Red Bank Catholic 3-3 in their season opener. This was an improvement over the previous season where they lost 8-1 to Red Bank Catholic. Point Boro led 3-1 going into the third period but gave up two late goals, including the equalizer with 25 seconds left. Sophomore Tom Colorio scored two goals for Point Boro. The Point Boro and Point Beach bowling teams opened their seasons, with the girls winning two of three games and the boys losing three close games.
Frank Graziano, a senior at Point Boro High School, has committed to play baseball at Salisbury University on a full academic scholarship. Graziano plays both pitcher and outfielder for Point Boro. He is excited about the opportunity to continue playing both positions in college. A key factor in his decision was that the Salisbury coach allows players to prove themselves as dual players. Graziano is also impressed by the coach's experience as a major league pitcher and looks forward to learning from him.
The document summarizes several sporting events involving Point Boro high school teams. It discusses the Point Boro girls soccer team winning the South Jersey Group II championship in overtime against West Deptford. It also covers the Point Boro football team losing their playoff game against Raritan, and Point Boro cross country athlete Devin Hart qualifying as an individual for the Meet of Champions.
The Point Beach football team snapped a two-game losing streak by defeating Mater Dei Prep 14-13. The winning score came on a fourth quarter touchdown run by a Point Beach freshman followed by an extra point. The Garnet Gulls defense then executed a goal-line stand in the closing minutes to secure the victory. Meanwhile, the Point Boro football team defeated Lakewood 14-13 to win a share of the B South title. The winning points came from a blocked extra point in the fourth quarter and a game-sealing interception by Point Boro in the final seconds.
The summaries are:
1) The Point Boro girls soccer team won their B South title with a 4-0 victory over Barnegat. They then routed Pinelands Regional 6-1 in the first round of the state tournament.
2) Point Beach girls soccer defeated Manville 8-0 in the first round of the state tournament behind four goals from Reagan Gould.
3) The Point Boro football team suffered their first loss of the season, falling to Jackson Liberty 25-22 in overtime.
The Point Boro football team defeated Raritan 33-27 to remain undefeated on the season. Late in the 4th quarter with Boro leading 33-27, Raritan began a final drive but Austin Drucquer intercepted a pass in the end zone as time expired to seal the victory. Drucquer said the win was important to prove the team's quality against a tough opponent. The Boro defense also forced a 4th down stop earlier in Raritan's final drive.
The Point Beach football team defeated Dunellen 43-20 in a home game last Friday. Junior wide receiver Connor Kells had a big night, scoring two receiving touchdowns and returning a punt 65 yards for another touchdown. Kells has improved significantly since his freshman year and is a key target for the Gulls' quarterbacks. The win moved Point Beach to 3-2 on the season.
The Point Boro field hockey team won three games last week, beating Lakewood 7-0, edging out Manchester Township 2-1, and defeating Howell 1-0 on senior night. The senior night game featured a pre-game ceremony honoring the six graduating seniors. Point Boro's defense played nearly perfect to earn the shutout victory.
The Point Boro football team defeated Manchester Township 26-6 in a rainy homecoming game played under difficult conditions. Nate Husak rushed for two touchdowns to lead the Panthers to the victory.
The Point Boro boys and girls cross-country teams clinched the B South division championship on Tuesday, with both teams going undefeated on the season.
Haley Hanrahan scored a hat trick to lead the Point Boro field hockey team to a 5-0 victory over Barnegat. Hanrahan scored three goals in the first half, while Morgan Mulvey and Jane Bowden each scored second half goals. The Point Boro gymnastics team lost a close meet to Barnegat 91.35-89.325 despite strong performances from Natalie Dikun and Riley Larsen. Aris Papoutsakis, a sophomore on the Point Beach soccer team, scored a hat trick and assisted on two other goals in a 5-4 win over Ranney.
The Point Boro boys soccer team defeated Donovan Catholic 2-0. Sam Monaco scored the second goal in the final minute of the first half on a shot from 20 yards out that curved inside the far post. Point Boro improved to 5-1 overall and remains undefeated in B South division play. Point Beach sophomore Kylee Kells won the third singles title at the Ocean County Tennis Tournament, defeating top seeded players from Toms River North and other schools along the way in just her second year playing. The Point Boro girls cross country team performed well at the Thompson Park Class Meet, with junior Katie Bragen repeating as champion in her grade and 10 Panthers medaling overall.
The Point Beach football team defeated Asbury Park 13-6 in overtime in their season opener. The game was a defensive battle with no scoring until the late fourth quarter. Point Beach scored first on a 45-yard touchdown pass from Luke Frauenheim to Connor Kells. Asbury Park tied it with a 68-yard touchdown run. The game went to overtime, where Point Beach scored the winning touchdown on a 3-yard run by Webber.
The summaries are:
1. The Point Beach football team is looking to improve on its 5-5 record from last year and put its losing seasons behind it under the leadership of 5th year head coach John Wagner. They open their season tonight at home against Asbury Park.
2. The Point Boro girls soccer team shut out Shore Regional 3-0 in its season opener behind goals from Carly Vetrini, Devon Wondolowski (2 goals) and strong defensive play.
3. The Point Beach boys soccer team fell 5-4 in its season opener against Manasquan in a back-and-forth game that was delayed by lightning. Aris Papoutsakis scored
1. SPORTS
The Ocean Star
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 PAGE 37
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 38
ALL-DIVISION TEAMS 38
ALL-STAR GAME 42
FISHING TIPS 42
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — When it
comes down to it, hockey
players are known for be-
ing gritty, tough and ag-
gressive. Time and time
again you see their coach-
es yelling and screaming at
them to fuel the fire and
get the players to do what
needs to be done.
Many coaches believe
this is what it takes to cre-
ate the best possible player
and team. However, Point
Boro ice hockey coach
Alex DePalma has proven
coaching can be successful
with a much different ap-
proach.
DePalma knows that
while winning is enjoyable,
it is not what is most im-
portant in the grand
scheme of things. He em-
phasizes three basic ideas:
commitment, hard work
and discipline.
These ideas helped the
Panther hockey team to a
12-7-3 season in their first
year playing as a part of
the A Central Division, a
group filled with New Jer-
sey powerhouse hockey
teams. Point Boro finished
third in the division.
The team also secured
exciting overtime wins in
the opening round of both
the Shore Conference
Tournament and the state
tournament, something
DePalma was not too sure
would happen this year.
“We lost two very po-
tent offensive players so
we knew we were young
going into a tough Mon-
mouth division,” he said,
looking back on the sea-
son. “We knew we were
going to have to play well,
play strong and not back
down.”
The Panthers did just
that under his guidance
and achieved more than
he thought possible this
season both on and off the
ice.
Beyond the hockey rink,
DePalma goes back to in-
stilling commitment, hard
work and discipline into
THE OCEAN STAR COACH OF THE YEAR
“For me, it’s that four-letter word.
You have to let them know you love them.”
ALEXDEPALMAPointBoroIceHockeyCoach
COURTESY OF JEAN HERRINGTON
Alex DePalma MCs the best-dressed competition during the Point Boro ice hockey banquet this year. Ryan
Herrington [from left], Matt Kimak, Thomas Colorio and Dan Herrington were all contestants.
DePalma fosters character beyond the hockey rink
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BEACH — When it comes
to being a great athlete, it is not
always based on stats or what
gets written in the scorebook
during the season. Sometimes it
has everything to do with the in-
tangibles such as being able to be
a leader, knowing the technical
aspect of a sport and being able
to keep a positive attitude in any
situation.
Point Beach senior Alexa Rus-
sell not only proved her worth in
the stat book but also displayed
leadership, intelligence and a
strong positive attitude in two
varsity sports during her senior
year as a Garnet Gull.
Russell participated in volley-
ball and softball and was a valu-
able member of both teams. She
THE OCEAN STAR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Russell leads by example
“She was someone I
could always count on.
She was like having an
assistant coach, the way
she worked with the
other girls and always
knew what to do and
where. She was a great
leader and just such
a great kid.”
SILVIODECRISTOFANO
SoftballCoach,PointBeach
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BEACH — Something
that is not seen too often in
this day and age is the multi-
sport athlete. Many students
pick one sport and dedicate
their time and energy to im-
proving that one skill set,
hoping for more opportuni-
ties outside of the sport [like
college] in the years to come.
Other athletes love the feel of
competition and do whatever
they can to always be com-
peting.
Point Beach senior Mike
Frauenheim is the latter, even
working his way through a
collarbone injury to partici-
pate in three separate varsity
sports this year.
“I’d be bored with myself if
I didn’t do anything,” ex-
plained Frauenheim. “I just
love playing sports. I love the
competitiveness.”
Frauenheim had a stellar
senior year as he played foot-
ball in the fall, basketball in
the winter and baseball in the
spring. The Garnet Gull not
only participated in all of
these sports, but excelled in
every one.
In a testament to his talent
on the gridiron, court and
baseball diamond, he was
named The Ocean Star’s Ath-
lete of the Season for each
sport and has now been
named the male Athlete of
the Year.
THE OCEAN STAR MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Frauenheim fueled by
competition, desire to win
Battled through
an injury to play
football, basketball
& baseball
MORGAN CAMPBELL THE OCEAN STAR
Mike Frauenheim steps on home plate during the Point Beach vs. Point Boro baseball game at
FirstEnergy Park this year. Frauenheim belted a triple to the wall during the loss.
SEE DEPALMA PAGE 39
SEE RUSSELL PAGE 41 SEE WIN PAGE 40
2. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COMPAGE 38 THE OCEAN STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 SPORTS
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 6
ARLENE COURT
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 6
C3701; BLOCK: 1427
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: BEING KNOWN AND
DESIGNATED AS UNIT NO. 1
SITUATED IN SUTTON VIL-
LAGE, A CONDOMINIUM,
WHICH HAS BEEN MORE
SPECIFICALLY DEFINED IN
MASTER DEED DATED AND
RECORDED IN THE OFFICE
OF THE OCEAN COUNTY, IN
DEED BOOK 3334, PAGE 53
AND WHICH UNIT IS HEREBY
CONVEYED IN CONFORMITY
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
N.J.S.A. 468B-10 AND
INCLUDES THE FEE IN AN
UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE
INTEREST OF .36178% IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS.
Nearest Cross Street: N/A
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $287,807.32 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
CHRISTINE BOYLE, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE,
LLC, to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Shapiro & Denardo, LLC
14000 Commerce Parkway
Suite B
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768397
Dated: June 18, 25, 2015;
July 2, 9, 2015
($149.16) (452) (6/19, 6/26,
7/3, 7/10)
The Ocean Star
FULL. 2015 QTR. 1 TAXES:
$865.98 PAID. 2015 QTR. 2
TAXES: $865.97 OPEN DUE ON
05/01/2015. 2015 QTR 3 TAXES:
TO BE DETERMINED, DUE ON
08/01/2015. 2015 QTR. 4
TAXES: TO BE DETERMINED,
DUE ON 11/01/2015.
WATER ACCOUNT: BRICK
TWP. MUA 1551 HWY. 88
WEST, BRICK, NJ 08724 (732)
458-7000 ACCT NO. 11935356 0
TO: 01/20/2015, $22.63 OPEN
PLUS PENALTY; $45.24 OPEN
PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN
ARREARS. SUBJECT TO
FINAL READING.
SEWER ACCOUNT: BRICK
TWP. MUA 1551 HWY. 88
WEST, BRICK, NJ 08724 (732)
458-7000. ACCT NO. 11935356 0
TO: 01/20/2015, $60.50 OPEN
PLUS PENALTY; $180.54 OPEN
PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN
ARREARS. SUBJECT TO
FINAL READING.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $270,120.58 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
EVERETT A. LEPORI, ETC., ET
ALS, and taken in execution at the
suit of DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG
BEACH MORTGAGE TRUST
2006-4, to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Frenkel Lambert Weiss
Weisman & Gordon, LLP
80 Main Street
Suite 460
West Orange, NJ 07052
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768393
Dated: June 18, 25, 2015;
July 2, 9, 2015
($180.84) (548) (6/19, 6/26,
7/3, 7/10)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F03509314,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 14TH
DAY OF JULY, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
THOMAS PREDMORE, ET AL,
and taken in execution at the suit
of NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE
LLC, to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
McCabe, Weisberg &
Conway, P.C.
216 Haddon Avenue Suite
303
Westmont, NJ 08108
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768387
Dated: June 18, 25, 2015;
July 2, 9, 2015
($129.36) (392) (6/19, 6/26,
7/3, 7/10)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F04758514,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 14TH
DAY OF JULY, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 412 C
LAURELBROOK DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
37 (C0403); BLOCK: 755
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .1381 AC
Nearest Cross Street: N/A
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: SUBJECT TO A 3RD
PARTY WATER/SEWER LIEN
IN THE AMOUNT OF $955.84 +
SUBSEQUENT TAXES +
INTEREST. CERT. NO. 2013-
0283 SOLD ON 03/19/2013 TO
VASYL OR MARIA KAVAT-
SIUK. MUST CALL PRIOR TO
SETTLEMENT FOR REDEMP-
TION FIGURES.
PURSUANT TO A TAX
SEARCH OF 3/27/2015; 2014
TAXES: $3,463.90 PAID IN
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
PAUL P. MORIN, ET ALS, and
taken in execution at the suit of
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., to
be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Stern, Lavinthal &
Frankenberg, LLC
105 Eisenhower Parkway
Suite 302
Roseland, NJ 07068
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768373
Dated: June 18, 25, 2015;
July 2, 9, 2015
($155.76) (472) (6/19, 6/26,
7/3, 7/10)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F02997413,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 14TH
DAY OF JULY, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 354
20TH AVENUE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
33-35; BLOCK: 1290.63
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 75’ X 100’
Nearest Cross Street:
NEWARK DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $370,464.68 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
3. A notice of this
action shall be printed once in the
official newspaper of the munici-
pality.
4. A certified copy of
this Resolution, together with a
copy of the contract between the
parties, shall be provided by the
Municipal Clerk to the Chief
Financial Officer and Garden State
Fireworks.
CERTIFICATION
I, CHRISTOPHER F. PAR-
LOW, Municipal Clerk of the
Borough of Lavallette, County of
Ocean, State of New Jersey do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of a
Resolution adopted by the Mayor
and Council on this 18th day of
May 2015.
CHRISTOPHER F. PARLOW
Municipal Clerk
($20.79) (63) (6/19)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F01104314,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 14TH
DAY OF JULY, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 538
NEBRASKA AVENUE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
67, 68-70; BLOCK: 1399.24
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 80 FEET WIDE BY
100 FEET LONG
Nearest Cross Street: MILL
ROAD
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID
TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR
OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY
SUCH TAXES, CHARGES,
LIENS, INSURANCE PREMI-
UMS OR OTHER ADVANCES
MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR
TO THIS SALE. ALL INTER-
ESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON-
DUCT AND RELY UPON
THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION TO ASCER-
TAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY
OUTSTANDING INTEREST
REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR
HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE
LIEN BEING FORECLOSED
AND, IF SO THE CURRENT
AMOUNT DUE THEREON.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $237,727.76 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $286,389.97 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
JAIMIE LYNN SILVA, and taken
in execution at the suit of WELLS
FARGO BANK, N.A., to be sold
by Michael G. Mastronardy,
Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Zucker, Goldberg &
Ackerman
200 Sheffield Street
P.O. Box 1024
Mountainside, NJ 07092-
0024
Phone: 1-908-233-8500
File #XFZ-190979
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768324
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($172.92) (524) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
BOROUGH OF LAVALLETTE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO: 2015-161
WHEREAS, it is the desire of
the Governing Body to authorize
the execution of a Fireworks Sales
Agreement with Garden State
Fireworks, PO Box 403,
Millington, NJ 07946 for a fire-
works display scheduled for July
5, 2015.
WHEREAS, Garden State
Fireworks has the ability and
knowledge to perform the fire-
works display.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED by the Governing
Body of the Borough of Lavallette,
County of Ocean, State of New
Jersey as follows:
1. That the Governing
Body does hereby authorize the
execution of Fireworks Sales
Agreement with Garden State
Fireworks for a fireworks display
scheduled for July 5, 2015 with a
rain date of July 12, 2015. Said
agreement shall be in a form
acceptable to the Borough
Attorney. That the amount shall
not exceed $7,000.00.
2. The Mayor is here-
by authorized to execute and the
Municipal Clerk to attest an agree-
ment with Garden State Fireworks
in a form acceptable to the
Borough Attorney in accordance
with the provisions of this
Resolution.
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
JOEL A. MADDEN, and taken in
execution at the suit of HUDSON
CITY SAVINGS BANK, to be
sold by Michael G. Mastronardy,
Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Frenkel Lambert Weiss
Weisman & Gordon, LLP
80 Main Street
Suite 460
West Orange, NJ 07052
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768312
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($165.00) (500) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F03090414,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 410
CARLISA DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 1
A/K/A 1, 2 & 3; BLOCK: 554
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 60 X 114 FT
Nearest Cross Street: SUSSEX
DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN
TAXES, WATER/SEWER,
MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS
THAT MAY BE DUE.
AT THE TIME OF PUBLICA-
TION TAXES/SEWER/WATER
INFORMATION WAS NOT
AVAILABLE. YOU MUST
CHECK WITH THE TAX COL-
LECTOR FOR EXACT
AMOUNTS DUE.
“THE FAIR HOUSING ACT
PROHIBITS ANY PREFER-
ENCE, LIMITATION, OR DIS-
CRIMINATION BECAUSE OF
RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,
SEX, HANDICAP, FAMILIAL
STATUS, OR NATIONAL ORI-
GIN, OR INTENTION TO
MAKE SUCH PREFERENCE,
LIMITATION OR DISCRIMINA-
TION IN CONNECTION WITH
ANY ASPECT OF A RESIDEN-
TIAL REAL ESTATE TRANS-
ACTION. ZUCKER, GOLD-
BERG AND ACKERMAN, LLC
ENCOURAGES AND SUP-
PORTS THE EQUAL HOUSING
PRACTICES OF THE FAIR
HOUSING ACT IN THE CON-
DUCT OF ITS BUSINESS.”
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F00405314,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 279
MELROSE STREET
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 4
AND 5; BLOCK: 1138.05
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 50 X 100
Nearest Cross Street: HARRI-
SON AVENUE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
PURSUANT TO A TAX
SEARCH OF 03/13/2015; 2014
TAXES: $4,069.07 PAID IN
FULL; 2015 QTR 1 TAXES:
$1,017.27 PAID: 2015 QTR. 2
TAXES: $1,017.27 OPEN, DUE
ON 05/01/2015; 2015 QTR. 3
TAXES: TO BE DETERMINED,
DUE ON 08/01/2015; 2015 QTR.
4 TAXES: TO BE DETER-
MINED, DUE ON 11/01/2015;
WATER ACCOUNT: BRICK
TWP. MUA 1551 HWY. 88
WEST, BRICK, NJ 08724 732-
458-7000 ACCT #17200010 0
TO: 02/20/2015 $46.78 OPEN;
$.066 OPEN PLUS PENALTY;
OWED IN ARREARS; SUBJECT
TO FINAL READING; SEWER
ACCOUNT: BRICK TWP. MUA
1551 HWY. 88 WEST, BRICK,
NJ 08724 732-458-7000 ACCT
#17200010 0 TO 02/20/2015
$89.97 OPEN; $1.32 OPEN PLUS
PENALTY; OWED IN
ARREARS. SUBJECT TO
FINAL READING.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $236,077.14 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
Shore Conference All-Division teams named
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT PLEASANT — The 2015
Shore Conference All-Divi-
sion baseball teams were
named this week. Players are
collectively selected by the
Shore Conference coaches.
Point Beach has four play-
ers selected to the Class B
Central All-Division team.
Senior outfielder Mike
Frauenheim, junior infielder
Andrew Allegretta, junior
designated hitter John Van-
Schoick and freshman pitch-
er John Nista were all select-
ed to the team. Nista is the
only freshman to be named
to a Shore Conference All-
Division team this year.
Throughout the season he
was a consistent threat on
the mound for the Garnet
Gulls and looked like a sea-
son veteran every time he
stepped on the diamond.
Frauenheim was named The
Ocean Star’s Athlete of the
Season for offense, batting
.425 with seven doubles and a
triple. He also finished the
year with 31 hits, scored 21
times and added 17 RBIs.
Allegretta was another for-
midable threat from the bat-
ter’s box, averaging .525 with
a team-high on-base plus
slugging average of 1.151. He
scored 19 runs and was re-
sponsible for 17 RBIs.
VanSchoick was a strong
pitcher for Point Beach,
recording a shut out win
over St. Rose this year. He
also played other positions
throughout the season and
had some big time hits to
keep the Gulls in close
games.
Point Boro has two players
selected to the Class B South
All-Division team. Junior
catcher Sebastian Severio
and junior infielder Sam
Monaco were both named to
the team.
Severio was named The
Ocean Star’s Athlete of the
Season for defense, boasting
one of the strongest arms be-
hind the plate. He main-
tained a fielding percentage
of .959 and was also a strong
batter. He finished the year
with a team-high 18 RBIs, a
.348 batting average and 23
hits.
Monaco played shortstop
for the Panthers and was a
threat on defense and of-
fense. In the field he aver-
aged .882, had 73 assists and
47 putouts. From the plate he
averaged a team-high .371, ac-
cumulated 36 hits and had
nine RBIs. He also had 25
stolen bases and 28 runs
scored.
Dominick Pollio covers sports for The
Ocean Star. He can be reached at dpol-
lio@theoceanstar.com or 732-899-
7606 Ext 15. Follow him on Twitter
@dompollio.
THE OCEAN STAR
Point Boro football will be
conducting its annual foot-
ball camp for anyone inter-
ested in attending in grades
two through nine.
The football camp will be
directed by Point Boro head
football coach Sean Henry
from July 6 to July 9.
Camp will take place at the
Point Boro JV field running
from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The
cost of the camp is $100.
There will be a $25 discount
for siblings.
The Panther football camp
is designed to improve a
child’s fundamentals and
teach them the different as-
pects of the game of football.
Each camper will receive a
free t-shirt and an opportuni-
ty to win daily and weekly
awards. Station and position
drills along with game situa-
tions leading to scrimmages
will improve a child’s abili-
ties.
The Point Boro High
School football staff has a
passion for the game of foot-
ball and their unilateral goal
is to make each child a better
player at the end of the week.
Checks made out to Mr.
Henry can be sent to 1112
Roberts Road, Point Pleasant
08742.
T-shirt sizes will be re-
quested on the first day of
camp. For more information
email shenry@pointpleas-
ant.k12.nj.us or call 908-489-
4992.
Panther
football
youth camp
RYAN MAYER THE OCEAN STAR
JOHN NISTA
Beach’s Nista only
freshman named to
an All-Division team
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — The Point
Boro American Legion base-
ball team battled the ele-
ments this week.
Rain, thunder and light-
ning suspended Monday’s
game against Brick and pre-
vented Tuesday’s game at
home against Lacey.
The players were on the
field doing their best to rake
away the puddles that had
formed, but the damage had
already been done.
Salvation came Wednesday
night, though, as the Panthers
were able to squeeze in a
game against Toms River
North on the road.
Point Boro held on to win
4-3 in an exciting game.
The Panthers had estab-
lished a 4-0 lead into the
sixth inning before Toms Riv-
er North mounted a three-
run comeback.
Point Boro stuck to their
defense and kept their oppo-
nent from tying or scoring
any more runs.
Sophomore Thomas Paul
pitched four and two-third
innings, picking up the win
for Boro. He struck out eight
batters.
Frank Graziano pitched
one and one-third innings,
finishing with two strikeouts.
Junior Tim Rossi closed
out the game from the rubber
and earned the save.
On offense junior Bill Fee-
han hit two doubles and an
RBI while Graziano added a
double and two RBIs.
Point Boro’s next game will
be Monday at home against
Donovan Catholic. The game
is scheduled to begin at 5:45
p.m.
SCORES AROUND THE LEAGUE
Thursday, June 11: Brick
Post 348 beat Donovan
Catholic 6-2. Lacey beat Man-
chester 5-1.
Saturday, June 13: Brick
Post 348 beat Mystic Island
Post 493 [Pinelands] 6-4.
Wednesday, June 17: Mystic
Island Post 493 beat Toms
River South Post 129 6-3.
Lacey beat Donovan Catholic
5-0.
Dominick Pollio covers sports for The
Ocean Star. He can be reached at dpol-
lio@theoceanstar.com or 732-899-
7606 Ext 15. Follow him on Twitter
@dompollio.
Point Boro tops Toms
River North on the road
4-3, opens season 2-0
POINT BORO 4 BASEBALL TOMS RIVER NORTH 3
Rain, rain, go away: Boro games washed out
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OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID
TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR
OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY
SUCH TAXES, CHARGES,
LIENS, INSURANCE PREMI-
UMS OR OTHER ADVANCES
MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR
TO THIS SALE. ALL INTER-
ESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON-
DUCT AND RELY UPON
THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION TO ASCER-
TAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY
OUTSTANDING INTEREST
REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR
HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE
LIEN BEING FORECLOSED
AND, IF SO THE CURRENT
AMOUNT DUE THEREON.
IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE
FOR ANY REASON, THE PUR-
CHASER AT THE SALE SHALL
BE ENTITLED ONLY TO A
RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT
PAID. THE PURCHASER
SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER
RECOURSE AGAINST THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGEE OR THE MORT-
GAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $234,985.37 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
ROBERT SACKMAN, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
(FANNIE MAE) A CORPORA-
TION ORGANIZED AND
EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS
OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, to be sold by Michael
G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768305
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($172.92) (524) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
WILLIAM BLUMENSTEEL, ET
AL, and taken in execution at the
suit of JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, SUCCESSOR BY MERG-
ER TO CHASE HOME
FINANCE LLC, to be sold by
Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768304
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($172.92) (524) (6/5, 6/12,
6/18, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F02409614,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 51
NORTH SAILORS QUAY
DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
1; BLOCK: 340.01
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .1746 AC
Nearest Cross Street: N. PIER
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
suit of JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Powers Kirn, LLC
728 Marne Highway, Suite
200
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768310
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($158.40) (480) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F05136510,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 428
HESSLER WAY
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
5, 6; BLOCK: 111
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 100.00 FT X 40.00 FT
X 100.00 FT X 40.00 FT
Nearest Cross Street: BRE-
TONIAN DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID
TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR
OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY
SUCH TAXES, CHARGES,
LIENS, INSURANCE PREMI-
UMS OR OTHER ADVANCES
MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR
TO THIS SALE. ALL INTER-
ESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON-
DUCT AND RELY UPON
THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION TO ASCER-
TAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY
OUTSTANDING INTEREST
REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR
HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE
LIEN BEING FORECLOSED
AND, IF SO THE CURRENT
AMOUNT DUE THEREON.
IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE
FOR ANY REASON, THE PUR-
CHASER AT THE SALE SHALL
BE ENTITLED ONLY TO A
RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT
PAID. THE PURCHASER
SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER
RECOURSE AGAINST THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGEE OR THE MORT-
GAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $296,649.00 more or less, plus
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the BOROUGH OF
POINT PLEASANT BEACH,
County of Ocean and State of New
Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 628
ATLANTIC AVENUE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
16; BLOCK: 53
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 68.40’ X 125’
Nearest Cross Street: BAY
AVENUE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT:
POINT PLEASANT BEACH
BORO HOLDS A CLAIM FOR
TAXES DUE AND/OR OTHER
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES SUCH
AS WATER AND/OR SEWER IN
THE AMOUNT OF $1,629.41 AS
OF 05/01/2015.
POINT PLEASANT BEACH
HOLDS A CLAIM FOR TAXES
DUE AND/OR OTHER MUNICI-
PAL UTILITIES SUCH AS
WATER AND/OR SEWER IN
THE AMOUNT OF $92.06 AS
OF 03/30/2015.
POINT PLEASANT BEACH
HOLDS A CLAIM FOR TAXES
DUE AND/OR OTHER MUNICI-
PAL UTILITIES SUCH AS
WATER AND/OR SEWER IN
THE AMOUNT OF $112.47 AS
OF 03/31/2015.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $573,618.92 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
THOMAS ANGELUCCI, ET
ALS, and taken in execution at the
1; BLOCK: 382.12
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 1740 SQ FT
Nearest Cross Street: SPRUCE
DR.
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT:
BRICK TWP. HOLDS A
CLAIM FOR TAXES DUE
AND/OR OTHER MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES SUCH AS WATER
AND/OR SEWER IN THE
AMOUNT OF $1,420.20 AS OF
05/01/2015.
BRICK TWP. M.U.A. HOLDS
A CLAIM FOR TAXES DUE
AND/OR OTHER MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES SUCH AS WATER
AND/OR SEWER IN THE
AMOUNT OF $285.08 AS OF
01/21/2015.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $175,947.72 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
EDWARD BONAFIDE, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, to be sold by
Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Powers Kirn, LLC
728 Marne Highway, Suite
200
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768308
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($146.52) (444) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F04202913,
will be exposed to sale at public
AGAINST THE MORTGAGEE
OR THE MORTGAGEE’S
ATTORNEY.
SUBJECT TO TAX SALE
CERTIFICATE #11-00021
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $1,939,753.57 more or less,
plus interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of JEF-
FREY WHITTMANN, ET AL,
and taken in execution at the suit
of U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION (SUCCESSOR
TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
LASALLE BANK NA) AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE ON
BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF
THE THORNBURG MORT-
GAGE SECURITIES TRUST
2007-2 MORTGAGE-BACKED
NOTES, SERIES 2007-2, to be
sold by Michael G. Mastronardy,
Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Milstead & Associates, LLC
1 E. Stow Road
Marlton, NJ 08053
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768286
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($183.48) (556) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F02893814,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 232
EMERALD DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
THOMAS SIDDONS, ET UX, ET
ALS, and taken in execution at the
suit of DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF HSI ASSET
S E C U R I T I Z A T I O N
CORPORATION TRUST 2006-
HE2 to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Kivitz McKeever Lee, PC
701 Market Place
Suite 5000
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 762458
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($153.12) (464) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F00007414,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the BOROUGH OF
POINT PLEASANT BEACH,
County of Ocean and State of New
Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 3 RIVER
VISTA LANE A/K/A 201 CUR-
TIS AVENUE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
3.07 AND 3.08; BLOCK: 118
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .91 AC
Nearest Cross Street: CURTIS
AVENUE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
THE SALE IS SUBJECT TO
UNPAID TAXES AND ASSESS-
MENTS, TAX, WATER AND
SEWER LIENS AND OTHER
MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENTS.
THE AMOUNT DUE CAN BE
OBTAINED FROM THE LOCAL
TAXING AUTHORITY.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY
UPON THEIR OWN INDE-
PENDENT INVESTIGATION
TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR
NOT ANY OUTSTANDING
INTEREST REMAIN OF
RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRI-
ORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING
FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE
CURRENT AMOUNT DUE
THEREON. **IF THE SALE IS
SET ASIDE FOR ANY REA-
SON, THE PURCHASER AT
THE SALE SHALL ONLY BE
ENTITLED TO A RETURN OF
THE DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR-
CHASER SHALL HAVE NO
FURTHER RECOURSE
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F3215907, will
be exposed to sale at public venue
on TUESDAY the 30TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2015 between the
hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock
(at 2 o’clock) Prevailing Time in
the afternoon of said day at the
Office of the Sheriff, Toms River,
Township of Toms River, County
of Ocean, New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 211
LORRAINE PLACE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
15; BLOCK: 902.11
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 68 FEET WIDE BY
120 FEET LONG
Nearest Cross Street: NOT-
TINGHAM DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $307,200.33 more or less, plus
interest; and in the second place to
defendant Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company As Trustee For the
Holders of HSI Asset
Securitization Corporation Trust
2006-HE2 the sum of $54,244.97
more or less, plus interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
This sale was previously
scheduled to be sold on AUGUST
29, 2013. On or about that day
sale was canceled per attorney for
Plaintiff. Sale is now being adver-
tised for 4 consecutive weeks in
order to inform the public of the
rescheduled date of sale per the
attorney for the Plaintiff.
Seized as the property of
his players.
“My philosophy has al-
ways been about being com-
mitted to everything you do.
In life, how you eat and how
you should conduct yourself
outside of the rink,” he ex-
plained. “Never talk about
winning. If you follow those
three basic ideas, winning
comes later. If I worry more
about the win more than the
message, then I feel I failed.”
He also emphasizes hard
work and discipline, saying,
“Be disciplined, work hard.
Talent without hard work is
wasted.”
These values that he
shares with his players has
had a profound effect on
them. Senior and captain of
the team this year Owen
Herrington appreciates
what DePalma has taught
him beyond hockey.
“Anything good you can
say about a person you can
say about coach Alex,” said
Herrington. “He’s made me
a lot better person and he’s
made me realize there’s a lot
more to life than just play-
ing hockey.”
Herrington went on to ex-
plain how DePalma and the
team’s involvement with the
Brick Stars Challenger Pro-
gram has really taught him
how lucky he is to get up
and step on the ice to play
hockey.
The Brick Stars Chal-
lenger Program was started
by DePalma in 2009 and is
an ice hockey program for
children and young adults
with developmental disabili-
ties. Coaching those players
has affected DePalma posi-
tively and he carries those
lessons over to the high
school team whenever he
can.
“In sports you’re always
looking for that next trophy
or championship, but these
kids are just happy to step
on the ice,” DePalma said.
“Sports can learn a lot from
these kids, especially at the
high school level.”
Back in 2012 DePalma re-
ceived the New Jersey He-
roes Foundation Award for
his work with the Brick
Stars program.
“They changed my life
and taught me to overcome
obstacles in life. No one
overcomes more than these
kids every day. They give
unconditional love,” he said.
Love is an important con-
cept to DePalma and some-
thing he tries to show his
teams.
“One of the most impor-
tant things that I always
make sure my teams know is
that I care about them,” he
stated. “For me, it’s that
four-letter word. You have
to let them know you love
them.”
According to him, when
that relationship is formed
between the players and
coach it is easier to be effec-
tive and communicate in a
positive way. His reach does
not stop with his players,
though. Parents and fans of
the team all appreciate De-
Palma and what he brings to
the program.
“Alex is the whole pack-
age. He teaches everything
that you want your kids to
learn from playing sports;
hard work, dedication, lead-
ership, sportsmanship, win-
ning, losing and respect,”
said Owen’s mother, Jean
Herrington. “I feel extreme-
ly grateful that several of my
kids have had the opportu-
nity to have Alex as a coach.
We need more coaches like
Alex.”
His coaching style is one
that is seldom seen these
days in sports, but it is a
productive one that fosters
and pushes the players to
not only be better hockey
players, but better people.
As Herrington graduates,
he hopes DePalma knows
how much his guidance
meant to him, saying, “I
would like to thank him for
everything he’s done for me.
He’s made me a better hock-
ey player and better person.
I just want to thank him be-
cause I owe a lot of success
to him. He taught me a lot
about what’s important in
life.”
DePalma was surprised
when he found out he was
selected as The Ocean Star’s
coach of the year, saying, “I
appreciate that. It’s a great
honor and very unexpect-
ed.”
DePalma is already look-
ing forward to next season
and hopes the Panther team
has another strong year with
his help. He also wanted to
leave the seniors with some
advice as they move on to
the next stage of their lives.
“Take with you a hard
work ethic,” he said. “You
can achieve anything you
want in life as long as you’re
willing to give more than
what’s expected of you.
Have good character and be
honest.”
Dominick Pollio covers sports for The
Ocean Star. He can be reached at
dpollio@theoceanstar.com or 732-
899-7606 Ext 15. Follow him on
Twitter @dompollio.
THE OCEAN STAR
Point Beach head basketball
coach Nick Catania will be
holding a basketball camp for
children in second through
ninth grade.
Three clinics are available to
sign up for.
The first clinic is July 6-10,
the second clinic is July 13-17,
and the third clinic is August 3-
7. It cost $175 for one clinic, $325
for two clinics, and $425 for
three clinics.
All clinics are held at the
Point Pleasant Beach High
School gymnasium.
Each camp day runs from 9
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They include
stretching, ball handling skills,
shooting techniques, guest
speakers and, of course, games.
According to Catania, the
camp is designed to provide a
fun, challenging and educa-
tional basketball experience.
Instruction, competition and
games are designed to address
the age and maturity of each
camper.
Each player will be coached
throughout the week with a
staff dedicated to teaching bas-
ketball in an enthusiastic and
safe way.
Catania was the 2013 NJSI-
AA State Coach of the Year
and led Point Beach to their
first state and shore conference
championships in school histo-
ry. He has also led the team to
multiple division titles.
For more information on
how to join, contact Catania by
phone at 908-433-4708 or by
email at nickc2323@aol.com.
Hoop Skills
camp to
be held
COURTESY OF JEAN HERRINGTON
Alex DePalma celebrates a goal with Danny Sullivan [in white] dur-
ing the Winter Classic in Avon this year. It brings together Point
Boro, St. Rose, Wounded Warriors and the Brick Stars Challenger
players.
COURTESY OF JEAN HERRINGTON
Alex DePalma received this customized hockey jersey from the Panther ice hockey team to celebrate his
30 years of coaching hockey.
Players, fans appreciate DePalma
DEPALMA
FROM PAGE 37
4. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COMPAGE 40 THE OCEAN STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 SPORTS
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
*SUBJECT TO ANY
UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL
LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES,
AND ANY SUCH TAXES,
CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR-
ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER
ADVANCES MADE BY PLAIN-
TIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY
UPON THEIR OWN INDE-
PENDENT INVESTIGATION
TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR
NOT ANY OUTSTANDING
INTEREST REMAIN OF
RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRI-
ORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING
FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE
CURRENT AMOUNT DUE
THEREON.
**IF THE SALE IS SET
ASIDE FOR ANY REASON,
THE PURCHASER AT THE
SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED
ONLY TO A RETURN OF THE
DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR-
CHASER SHALL HAVE NO
FURTHER RECOURSE
AGAINST THE MORTGAGOR,
THE MORTGAGEE OR THE
MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $775,601.91 more or less, plus
interest; and in the second place to
Defendant The Bank of New York
as Trustee For The Benefit of
CWMBS, Inc., CHL the sum of
$110,885.44 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
ERNEST DIFRANCESCO, ET
AL, and taken in execution at the
suit of THE BANK OF NEW
YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
BENEFIT OF CWMBS INC.
CHL MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH TRUST 2007-16
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-
16, to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768249
Dated: May 28, 2015; June 4,
11, 18, 2015
($182.16) (552) (5/29, 6/5,
6/12, 6/19)
The Ocean Star
THE MORTGAGEE OR THE
MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $292,279.19 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
COREY JAMES MACGREGOR,
ET AL, and taken in execution at
the suit of WELLS FARGO
BANK, N.A., to be sold by
Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768244
Dated: May 28, 2015; June 4,
11, 18, 2015
($170.28) (516) (5/29, 6/5,
6/12, 6/19)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F3211208, will
be exposed to sale at public venue
on TUESDAY the 23RD DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2015 between the
hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock
(at 2 o’clock) Prevailing Time in
the afternoon of said day at the
Office of the Sheriff, Toms River,
Township of Toms River, County
of Ocean, New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 3 CUT-
TYHUNK ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
3; BLOCK: 42.04
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 50.00 FT X 83.50 FT X
50.00 FT X 83.50 FT
Nearest Cross Street: BEACH
ROAD
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
JANET REISIG, ET ALS, and
taken in execution at the suit of
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., to
be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768242
Dated: May 28, 2015; June 4,
11, 18, 2015
($170.28) (516) (5/29, 6/5,
6/12, 6/19)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F01496612,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 23RD
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 171
BINNACLE ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
16; BLOCK: 324.29
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 75.00 FT X 105.52 FT
X 75.27 FT X 99.10 FT
Nearest Cross Street: MIZZEN
ROAD
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
*SUBJECT TO ANY
UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL
LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES,
AND ANY SUCH TAXES,
CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR-
ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER
ADVANCES MADE BY PLAIN-
TIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY
UPON THEIR OWN INDE-
PENDENT INVESTIGATION
TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR
NOT ANY OUTSTANDING
INTEREST REMAIN OF
RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRI-
ORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING
FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE
CURRENT AMOUNT DUE
THEREON.
**IF THE SALE IS SET
ASIDE FOR ANY REASON,
THE PURCHASER AT THE
SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED
ONLY TO A RETURN OF THE
DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR-
CHASER SHALL HAVE NO
FURTHER RECOURSE
AGAINST THE MORTGAGOR,
SION Docket No. F01873714,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 23RD
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 511
AZALEA DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
6; BLOCK: 1086.01
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 105.00 FT X 71.50 FT
X 105.00 FT X 71.50 FT
Nearest Cross Street: SPIRAL
DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
*SUBJECT TO ANY
UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL
LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES,
AND ANY SUCH TAXES,
CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR-
ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER
ADVANCES MADE BY PLAIN-
TIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY
UPON THEIR OWN INDE-
PENDENT INVESTIGATION
TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR
NOT ANY OUTSTANDING
INTEREST REMAIN OF
RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRI-
ORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING
FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE
CURRENT AMOUNT DUE
THEREON.
**IF THE SALE IS SET
ASIDE FOR ANY REASON,
THE PURCHASER AT THE
SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED
ONLY TO A RETURN OF THE
DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR-
CHASER SHALL HAVE NO
FURTHER RECOURSE
AGAINST THE MORTGAGOR,
THE MORTGAGEE OR THE
MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $221,898.51 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
ADVANCES MADE BY PLAIN-
TIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY
UPON THEIR OWN INDE-
PENDENT INVESTIGATION
TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR
NOT ANY OUTSTANDING
INTEREST REMAIN OF
RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRI-
ORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING
FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE
CURRENT AMOUNT DUE
THEREON.
**IF THE SALE IS SET
ASIDE FOR ANY REASON,
THE PURCHASER AT THE
SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED
ONLY TO A RETURN OF THE
DEPOSIT PAID. THE PUR-
CHASER SHALL HAVE NO
FURTHER RECOURSE
AGAINST THE MORTGAGOR,
THE MORTGAGEE OR THE
MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
PURSUANT TO NJSA 46:8B-
21 ET SEQ., THIS SALE MAY
BE SUBJECT TO A LIMITED
LIEN PRIORITY OF THE CON-
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
AND ANY SUCCESSFUL BID-
DER AT SHERIFF’S SALE MAY
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAY-
ING UP TO 6 MONTHS WORTH
OF UNPAID CONDOMINIUM
FEES.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $185,697.17 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of TIM-
OTHY TROTTA, ET AL, and
taken in execution at the suit of
PENNYMAC CORP., to be sold
by Michael G. Mastronardy,
Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768238
Dated: May 28, 2015; June 4,
11, 18, 2015
($183.48) (556) (5/29, 6/5,
6/12, 6/19)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
This sale was previously
scheduled to be sold on OCTO-
BER 17, 2013. Due to the filing of
Bankruptcy sale was adjourned
indefinitely. Per order of the
Bankruptcy Court sale is now
being advertised for 4 consecutive
weeks in order to inform the pub-
lic of the rescheduled date of sale.
Seized as the property of
DAVID PITTS, ET ALS, and
taken in execution at the suit of
POLICE AND FIREMEN’S
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
BOARD OF TRUSTEES BY ITS
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
NEW JERSEY HOUSING AND
MORTGAGE FINANCE
AGENCY, to be sold by Michael
G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Powers, Kirn, LLC
728 Marne Highway, Suite
200
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 766028
Dated: May 28, 2015; June 4,
11, 18, 2015
($155.76) (472) (5/29, 6/5,
6/12, 6/19)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F00866014,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 23RD
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 1116
SAWMILL ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
10, C142; BLOCK: 1386
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: CONDO UNIT NONE
GIVEN
Nearest Cross Street: CONDO
UNIT NONE GIVEN
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
*SUBJECT TO ANY
UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL
LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES,
AND ANY SUCH TAXES,
CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR-
ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER
cation of the wells where applica-
ble.
The Sheriff shall deduct his
fees, costs and commissions of
sale from the total amount bid at
the sale.
A 20% deposit (cash or certi-
fied funds) is required from the
Successful Bidder at the time of
sale.
Seized as the property of
NICHOLAS R. DEVICO, ET AL,
and taken in execution at the suit
of WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
to be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768323
Dated: June 4, 11, 18, 25,
2015
($167.64) (508) (6/5, 6/12,
6/19, 6/26)
The Ocean Star
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F03974010,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 23RD
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 310
GEORGIA DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
10, 11, 12; BLOCK: 383.09
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 100.00’ X 37.69’
Nearest Cross Street: PINE
TREE DRIVE
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT:
BRICK TWP - $1,466.49 (AS
OF 05/01/2015)
BRICK TWP MUA - $153.77
(AS OF 01/15/2015)
BRICK TWP MUA - $203.56
(AS OF 01/15/2015)
TOTAL: $1,823.82
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $299,151.09 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
___________________________
OCEAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of the above stated
writ, to me directed, issued out of
the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW
JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI-
SION Docket No. F03436910,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 30TH
DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 2015
between the hours of 12 o’clock
and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock)
Prevailing Time in the afternoon of
said day at the Office of the
Sheriff, Toms River, Township of
Toms River, County of Ocean,
New Jersey.
All that tract or parcel of land
and premises, situate, lying and
being in the TOWNSHIP OF
BRICK, County of Ocean and
State of New Jersey.
Street and Street No.: 1753
FORGE POND ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
7; BLOCK: 853
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .4225 AC
Nearest Cross Street: OLDEN
STREET
The above description does not
constitute a full legal description,
said description is filed at the
Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper
Avenue, Toms River, NJ.
THE SHERIFF HEREBY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ADJOURN THIS SALE WITH-
OUT FURTHER NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION.
PRIOR LIENS OF AFFI-
DAVIT: NONE
SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID
TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR
OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY
SUCH TAXES, CHARGES,
LIENS, INSURANCE PREMI-
UMS OR OTHER ADVANCES
MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR
TO THIS SALE. ALL INTER-
ESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON-
DUCT AND RELY UPON
THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION TO ASCER-
TAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY
OUTSTANDING INTEREST
REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR
HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE
LIEN BEING FORECLOSED
AND, IF SO THE CURRENT
AMOUNT DUE THEREON.
IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE
FOR ANY REASON, THE PUR-
CHASER AT THE SALE SHALL
BE ENTITLED ONLY TO A
RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT
PAID. THE PURCHASER
SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER
RECOURSE AGAINST THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGEE OR THE MORT-
GAGEE’S ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $416,475.05 more or less, plus
interest.
Surplus Money: If after the
sale and satisfaction of the mort-
gage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any sur-
plus money, the money will be
deposited into the Superior Court
Trust Fund and any person claim-
ing the surplus, or any part thereof,
may file a motion pursuant to
Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2
stating the nature and extent of that
person’s claim and asking for an
order directing payment of the sur-
plus money. The Sheriff or other
person conducting the sale will
have information regarding the
surplus, if any.
May be subject to an
Ordinance by the Ocean County
Board of Health: 87-01, Section
10. The Sheriff’s Department will
require notification of the certifi-
Frauenheim was not quick
to credit himself for his suc-
cess even after all the work
he has put in throughout the
year.
“It’s definitely a testament
to my coaches and team-
mates. They really have been
great for me,” he said. “Hav-
ing the confidence in me to
perform — they have my
back and I have their back.
I’m not really trying to play
for myself, I’m trying to help
the team as much as possi-
ble.”
The senior played an inte-
gral role in each team he was
on starting back in the fall
with football.
“I love football. Just the
team working from the sum-
mer to the ultimate goal of
winning the state champi-
onship is fun and I love it,”
stated Frauenheim. “The
bond you make with the team
— that’s what you play for.”
He played running back
and finished the year with
five touchdowns, 75 carries
for 508 yards and four recep-
tions for 75 yards. Frauen-
heim also worked as a return
man on special teams finish-
ing with 12 punt returns for
321 yards and 17 kickoff re-
turns for 178 yards.
Unfortunately for Frauen-
heim, he injured his collar-
bone and missed the last two
games of the season, includ-
ing a shut out loss to Shore in
the first round of the Group I
playoffs.
“That was actually the
toughest game, sitting there
and watching my teammates
come off the field the last
game,” recalled Frauenheim.
“It kind of hit me that it’s
over now and you need to
move on to the next sport.”
He did just that, although
he had to wait for his collar-
bone to heal before he could
step out on the basketball
court.
According to Frauenheim,
his injury is not fully healed
but it was not hurting and the
doctor cleared him to play
basketball, something he was
jumping out of his shoes to
get back to.
“It was definitely some-
thing that was priority num-
ber one. I couldn’t practice so
just watching them practice
made me want to chomp at
the bit even more,” he ex-
plained.
Frauenheim helped the
Gulls to a quarterfinal ap-
pearance in the Shore Con-
ference Tournament [SCT]
and the chance at a Central
Jersey Group I sectional
championship.
He finished the year with
9.8 points per game, 2.6 re-
bounds per game, 2.5 steals
per game and 3.3 assists per
game.
“I think now Point Beach
has that program feel to it
where every year they’re go-
ing to be in those big games,”
said Frauenheim, looking
back on the season. “Every-
one thought this year was go-
ing to be a down year for us
and then we got that big win
against Lakewood letting
everyone know that Point
Beach is going to be around
every year.”
Frauenheim commends his
basketball coach Nick Cata-
nia and hopes the team finds
continued success after his
departure, saying, “Work
hard every day. Coach Nick
puts you in good opportuni-
ties and they definitely have
enough talent to win they
just have to put all the pieces
together and do it. That’s the
hardest thing.”
After basketball came to a
close Frauenheim laced up
his cleats and put on his base-
ball cap to close out his sen-
ior year out in left field for
the Point Beach baseball
team.
According to head coach
Angelo Fiore, last year
Frauenheim was an athletic
player but there were certain
situations that gave way to
needed improvement.
Frauenheim worked on what
needed to be worked on and
this year played a huge role
on both offense and defense
for the Gulls. His talent
earned him a spot on the
Ocean County All-Star team
and the Class B Central All-
Division team.
“This year I paid attention
to the little things. I listened
to the coaches all the time
and tried to always be listen-
ing,” explained Frauenheim.
“If he’s teaching someone
else, I’m listening to see what
he’s saying to him because it
could relate to what I have to
do as well. That’s what I
changed. I opened my ears a
little more and got a feel for
it.”
He boasted speed, vision
and a strong arm in the out-
field and was a stronger bat-
ter. He finished with a .425
batting average, seven dou-
bles and a triple on 31 hits, 17
RBIs and 21 runs scored.
The Garnet Gull team had
an impressive shut out win
over powerhouse St. Rose
and made appearances in the
SCT and state tournament.
Frauenheim’s hard work,
determination and love of
competition has paid off and
next year he will be attending
York College in Pennsylvania
to play basketball and study
sports management with the
hopes of being a coach some
day.
His recruiting for football
slowed down when he sus-
tained the collarbone injury
but basketball teams started
looking at him. York College
was a school that stayed with
him despite the injury and
Frauenheim says he likes the
coaches, feels comfortable
going there and is excited to
play basketball for them.
He also said that Fiore is
pushing him to go out for
baseball once he is there, so
that is something he will be
thinking about — especially
since it will be hard to go
from playing three sports to
only just one.
Frauenheim is proud of all
he accomplished his senior
year and looks ahead to what
next year brings, but knows
there will be a lot to be
missed about Point Beach
athletics.
“Definitely the teammates
and all the stuff we do as a
team. You can’t get that stuff
back,” Frauenheim said. “Like
the bus rides and being with
friends — I’m definitely go-
ing to miss that a lot.”
Frauenheim heads to York
WIN
FROM PAGE 37
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
Garnet Gull Mike Frauenheim [in red] contests a shot during a game against Lakewood on the road.
Frauenheim was an asset on both offense and defense for Point Beach in his senior season.