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The Ocean Star
FRIDAY, AUSUST 28, 2015 PAGE 29
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 30
FIELD HOCKEY 31
FISHING TIPS 33
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — As the Point
Boro boys soccer players
dashed across the field dur-
ing Tuesday’s home scrim-
mage against Brick Town-
ship, the words “No
Excuses” adorned the back-
side of the gold pinnies each
player wore.
It is a simple mantra and
widely used by sports teams
across every level of compe-
tition. For the Panthers
those two words express the
necessity to achieve their
goals this upcoming season.
Most visible during the
scrimmage this week was the
level of fitness the players
displayed this early — a di-
rect result of dedication and
sacrifice during the offsea-
son.
“Preseason has been going
pretty well,” said head coach
Pete Casalino. “We put a lot
of time in over the summer
so our guys are pretty fit al-
ready, which gives us an ad-
vantage to start.”
At the half, neither team
had scored but Boro dis-
played its level of condition-
ing with four goals in the
second half.
Conditioned & ready to win
Point Boro has yet to
concede a goal during
preseason play
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
Point Boro’s Sam Monaco [in gold] battles for possession during Tuesday’s scrimmage against Brick
Township. Point Boro topped Brick 4-0 with all four goals scored in the second half of play.
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — Conditioning,
conditioning and more con-
ditioning. One of the most
important qualities of a good
soccer player is that they are
in peak physical condition.
According to Mike Edolo,
head coach of Point Boro’s
girls soccer team, condition-
ing is all that is left to work
on prior to the start of this
season.
“I think from an overall
perspective our fitness isn’t
there yet but it’s early and I
expect that,” he said.
As the preseason moves
from practices and drills into
scrimmages against other
teams, the players agree with
their coach and have been
doing whatever is necessary
to get back into prime shape.
“We try and go on team
runs on the weekends when
we don’t have practice,” said
midfielder Lauren Onnembo.
POINT BORO GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW
Boro Panthers hungry for another B South title
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
The Point Boro Panthers are getting back into form as the preseason carries on. On Monday the girls soccer team scrimmaged against Brick Memorial at home. The game ended in a 1-1 tie when Boro’s perserver-
ance and heart earned them the tying goal in the final minutes of play. They open the season at home against Shore Regional on Wednesday Sept. 9. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
Point Boro tied Brick
Memorial 1-1 at home in
Monday scrimmage
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — The Point
Boro boys cross country
team has been a force un-
matched in the B South divi-
sion. Last year they went 7-0
in division meets, winning
the division title.
Despite their continued
success, the team’s members
know they still need to dig
deep to stay ahead of the
pack.
“Every time you enter a
season there are a lot of un-
knowns, even if you have a
talented program,” said head
coach Kevin Conheeney.
“The downside is we lost two
of our top three runners to
graduation. But the upside is
I am returning two runners
as seniors from last year’s
program: Dylan Peters and
Andrew Svensson.”
Peters and Svensson are
both coming off an outstand-
ing track season and are
ready to lead the Panthers to
victory again.
“My freshman year I
learned a lot from the sen-
iors,” Svensson said. “I was
clueless how to run, but I fig-
ured out the right pacing, the
right form and how to race in
general and how to get the
mindset of running. Now that
I’m a senior I’ve been chang-
ing and trying to teach the
younger generation how to
do that.”
Peters is on the same
wavelength.
“I’m hoping my leadership
can carry on through work-
ing hard and being true to
your teammates,” he said.
Peters emphasized the
principles of stretching,
working hard in the weight
room and proper form for
running.
Both Peters and Svensson
look to lead the pack and
have been working hard in
the summer to prepare for
the fall.
“We’ve been going on
more long distance runs,”
Svensson said. “The summer
has been more extreme in
training. We’ve been going to
different parks, like Holmdel
and Manasquan Reservoir.”
The Panthers’ home
course is Ocean County Park
but they run at other loca-
tions to acclimate to the ter-
rain and prepare for whatev-
er may come.
Conheeney is excited
about his team’s desire to
train.
“Coming into the season, I
really am optimistic within
the commitment that these
kids have made this sum-
mer,” he said.
One small disadvantage for
the Panthers is the fact that
their season begins in the
middle of September. Almost
all of the other teams in the
conference start in the first
week of September. Con-
heeney hopes to keep them
POINT BORO BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
Boro Panthers refuse to
settle for less than best
Peters & Svensson hope
to continue past year’s
success in B South
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
Point Boro’s boys cross country team gets in a good stretch between runs to prevent injury and reduce
soreness. The team looks to conquer the B South division again this fall season.
POINT BORO BOYS SOCCER PREVIEW
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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 $342,841.63 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
NICOLE REINHARD, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of SANTANDER BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 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 768768
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($172.92) (524) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
The Ocean Star
SION Docket No. F6098009, will
be exposed to sale at public venue
on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 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.: 608
KAREN LANE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
144; BLOCK: 1404.03
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 187.10 FT X 110.06 FT
X 254.68 FT X 76.13 FT 103.83
FT
Nearest Cross Street: CAMP-
BELL PLACE
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
DAVIT: NONE
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $315,427.10 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
BRIAN E. PERRY, 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
Buckley Madole, P.C.
99 Wood Avenue South
Suite 803
Iselin, NJ 08830
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768764
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($130.68) (396) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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-
MAE) A CORPORATION
ORGANIZED 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 768759
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($175.56) (532) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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. F02789714,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 408
LAKE SHORE DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
51 AND 52; BLOCK: 383.08
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 199.22 X 46.01 X
130.15 X 191.97 FEET IRREGU-
LAR
Nearest Cross Street: VER-
MONT 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-
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 $206,575.48 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
JOHN MURRIN, ET AL, and
taken in execution at the suit of
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-
GAGE ASSOCIATION (FANNIE
Phelan Hallinan & Diamond,
PC
400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768758
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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. F02332414,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 107
BIRCHWOOD DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
6; BLOCK: 701.03
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 81 FT X 125 FT X 81
FT X 125 FT
Nearest Cross Street: ASH-
WOOD 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
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 $364,866.25 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 JEN-
NIFER TOGNETTI, ET ALS, and
taken in execution at the suit of
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
FOR MERTGAGEIT SECURI-
TIES CORPORATION MORT-
GAGE LOAN TRUST SERIES
2007-1, MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, to
be sold by Michael G.
Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
___________________________
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. F2755010, will
be exposed to sale at public venue
on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 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.: 181
VAN CORTLANDT DRIVE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
2; BLOCK: 378.40
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 20.38 FT X 58.5 FT X
100 FT X 71.48 FT X 99.52 FT
Nearest Cross Street: HOOP-
ER 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
*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
A CLASSIC ON THE ICE
Last Sunday marked the inaugural Asbury Park Press Shore Conference All-Star
Classic at Middletown Ice World. The all-star game, which featured 42 players from
Monmouth and Ocean County, raised money for the JBJ Soul Kitchens in Red Bank and
Toms River. Point Boro’s Owen Herrington [bottom, left] and Matt Kimak [top, left] were
selected to play in the event as members of the White team. Boro’s head ice hockey
coach Alex DePalma was selected as a coach of the White team. They played the Blue
team and despite a White team comeback, fell 6-3.
COURTESY JEAN HERRINGTON
ABCCL
2015 ABCCL Player
Awards announced
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BEACH — The summer
baseball season has long been
over for the Ocean Giants and
now all the stats have been
compiled and awards handed
out for individual successes.
The Atlantic Baseball Con-
federation Collegiate Baseball
League [ABCCL] announced
the award recepients last
Thursday and a handful of
Ocean Giants players were
named.
Mark Duffy and Jerome
Cevetello received the Top of
the Mound award for lowest
ERAs through at least 15 in-
nings pitched. Duffy finished
with a .87 ERA and Cevetello
finished with a 1.08 ERA.
Deven Del Priore earned
three separate awards. He re-
ceived the Hitting Star Award
for a .420 batting average, the
Round Tripper Award for
three home runs and the Pow-
er Performer Award with a
.792 slugging percentage.
John Masterangelo, Tyler
Saito and Sean Arnott also re-
ceived Round Tripper
Awards. Masterangelo led
with four home runs and Saito
and Arnott both finished with
three apiece.
Arnott also earned the Pow-
er Performer Award with a .521
slugging percentage.
Although the Ocean Giants
were knocked out of the play-
offs, the season proved to be
helpful for the college baseball
players who are now return-
ing to their respective schools.
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 @dompol-
lio.
Ocean Giants players
awarded for summer
performances
POINT BORO GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
Point Boro Panthers motivated for a successful run this fall
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — One runner
and one point can make all
the difference between
claiming a division title when
it comes to cross country.
The Point Boro girls cross
country team learned that
last year when they fell one
point shy of Pinelands Re-
gional.
The team also fell short of
moving on to groups after
placing seventh at sectionals.
Instead of just putting last
year’s outcome aside, the
team has used those results
to fuel their motivation for
this fall.
“When we think about this
year we are thinking about
those exact same goals and
feeling, I think, a little more
ready and a little more confi-
dent to attain hopefully both
of them,” said head coach Bil-
ly Kostenko.
Kostenko added that the
main goal is to always be bet-
ter than they were a year be-
fore. While the team consists
of a balance between athletes
that participate in track as
well as other sports through-
out the year, summers always
present a challenge when it
comes to offseason workouts.
Athletes need to be diligent
in getting in workouts before
the heat of a summer day as
well as balancing rest with
activity.
“We’ve had a great turnout
all summer between vaca-
tions and work. People are
really committed,” Kostenko
said. “I think that’s what has
them excited and what has
me excited.”
Danielle Tsougarakis is op-
timistic about her senior sea-
son after resting up during
the summer.
“Since cross country is
such a demanding sport
when you’re training for it, in
the offseason you just have to
relax and get your body rest-
ed,” she explained.
Along the same lines, Katie
Bragen, a junior, picked up
yoga during the offseason.
“I did yoga. It was good to
stretch out and it’s not as tax-
ing on your body as running,”
said Bragen.
Another senior Kostenko
holds in high regard is Alyssa
Joyce, someone he will look
to for leadership as the sea-
son goes on.
“I think she’s a really im-
portant leader within the
team because of her experi-
ence,” he said.
Joyce has been on the cross
country team all four years
and knows how important it
is to listen to your body and
prepare the correct way for
the season ahead.
“I know this year I definite-
ly don’t want to get hurt,” she
said. “It’s my senior year. Ob-
viously no one wants to get
hurt so we’re just trying to
do as much as we can. But if
we feel anything we just rest
a day or two.”
Fortunately for Point Boro
the team lost only one sen-
ior. The bulk of last year’s
team is returning.
“Last season was really
good,” Bragen said. “We did-
n’t have many upperclass-
man, though. But I think last
year we knew we had a lot of
potential because we had a
lot of younger runners that
are only going to get better.”
Bragen, Tsourgarakis and
Joyce have been working to
bring the younger runners
up to speed while emphasiz-
ing other important points.
“I want to make sure they
know it’s not all about win-
ning even though we really
want to win,” said Joyce, with
a smile.
“In the end running is kind
of fun and you get to do it for
the rest of your life. You don’t
need fancy equipment or
anything. It stays with you,”
added Tsougarakis.
Each member of the trio
has her own goals as the sea-
son rolls on but they all agree
it would be nice to move on
from sectionals to groups to-
gether as well as top the divi-
sion.
“We feel pretty good about
our abilities. We’re not going
to be as deep as some other
teams but our main thing is
worrying about what we can
do,” stated Kostenko. “They
all have self-motivation and
they all hold themselves to a
particular standard, which is
really nice.”
The girls are ready for the
season to start and know the
importance of getting off to a
good start.
“You want to make sure
you start off the beginning
meets with a good spot,” said
Tsougarakis. “If you bomb
those there wouldn’t be
much hope to win the confer-
ence in the end. I say it sets
the mood and gets everyone
excited if you get a spot in
those first meets.”
The Panthers will open the
season with a home meet on
Tuesday Sept. 15 against
Barnegat and Donovan
Catholic. Point Boro’s home
course is at Ocean County
Park and the race begins at
3:45 p.m.
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.
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
Point Boro’s girls cross country team along with head coach Billy Kostenko look to have a productive sea-
son as they return the bulk of last year’s runners.
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**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 $434,931.57 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
MOHAMMAD YUSUF, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
(FNMA), 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 768786
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($170.28) (516) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
The Ocean Star
Dated: August 27, 2015,
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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. F01887613,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 141
KIESER BLVD.
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
5; BLOCK: 869.13
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 100 FT X 100 FT
Nearest Cross Street: LEWIS
LANE
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 MORTGAGEE
OR THE MORTGAGEE’S
ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $369,481.07 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
MICHAEL G. CALVETTO, ET
ALS, and taken in execution at the
suit of THE BANK OF NEW
YORK MELLON, FKA THE
BANK OF NEW YORK, AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI-
CATEHOLDERS OF THE
CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE
LOAN TRUST 2007-OA8
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-
OA8, 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 768776
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($184.80) (560) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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. F04886413,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 624
CAROLINA AVENUE
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
53-56; BLOCK: 1418.14
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .1668 AC
Nearest Cross Street: CAMP-
BELL PLACE
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.
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 $187,754.40 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
ALBERT S. HOCKING, ET ALS,
and taken in execution at the suit
of SANTANDER BANK, N.A.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS SOV-
EREIGN 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 768774
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. F00622712,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 62
ARLENE COURT
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 6
C3002; BLOCK: 1427
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: N/A CONDO
Nearest Cross Street: N/A
CONDO
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-
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 MORTGAGEE
OR THE MORTGAGEE’S
ATTORNEY.
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $139,952.56 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 JES-
SICA LEONARD, ET ALS, and
taken in execution at the suit of
CITIMORTGAGE INC., 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 768772
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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. F00860514,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 87
SAWMILL ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
10 C592; BLOCK: 1386
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: .0887 AC
Nearest Cross Street: CREEK
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
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. PUR-
SUANT TO NJSA 46:8B-21 THE
SALE MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT
TO THE LIMITED LIEN PRIOR-
ITY OF ANY CONDOMINI-
UM/HOME-OWNER ASSOCIA-
TION LIENS WHICH MAY
EXIST.
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
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
The Point Boro field hockey team listens to instruction during hafltime on Wednesday. They scrimmaged Jackson Memorial while getting
acclimated to new positions and a new defense.
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
Point Boro is finding a balance between the upperclassmen and under-
classmen as the season approaches. Players are trying out many new
positions since the whole defensive line graduated last year.
POINT BORO FIELD HOCKEY PREVIEW
Point Boro finding balance between new and old
BY DOMINICK POLLIO
THE OCEAN STAR
POINT BORO — Defense wins
championships. This has
been proven time and time
again. It also presents a bit of
a challenge for Point Boro’s
varsity field hockey team,
which lost its starting de-
fense to graduation.
“Our biggest concern was
who is going to be playing
where,” said head coach
Melissa Moberg. “We lost all
of our defense. We lost our
goalie and our three defend-
ers. We kind of feel it’s a puz-
zle right now and we’re try-
ing to put the pieces
together.”
Fortunately, the players are
proving to be more adaptable
than puzzle pieces, especially
when it comes to position
and formation changes.
“As a team we need to
learn to take on new posi-
tions,” said senior Shea Blake.
“We lost our whole defensive
line last year, so a lot of girls
are really stepping up and
taking care of those positions.
As far as that goes it seems
the few scrimmages have
gone pretty well so that
makes us look forward to the
rest of the season.”
The girls played a scrim-
mage at home against Jack-
son Memorial Wednesday
morning, losing 4-1. But the
final score did not reflect
how competitive and pre-
pared the Panthers are for the
start of the season.
Passes were reaching their
targets, crosses were flashing
across the goal and Boro
dominated the second half of
play.
Blake, along with five other
seniors, has grown into a role
model to further help a
young squad become a formi-
dable team.
The team seems to be find-
ing its identity as each player
slowly begins to fit into a po-
sition and learn their
strengths and weaknesses.
“I would say we’re bal-
anced,” said Coach Moberg.
“Offense is very good and de-
fense is too. It’s just about
putting it together.”
Last year Point Boro fin-
ished with an 11-7 record.
They are aiming to improve
on that this year, as well as
take down Central and Jack-
son Liberty, two tough teams
in their division.
“We are very optimistic
about this season and things
seem to be coming into
place,” Moberg said. “We’re
excited. I feel we’re going to
give people a run for their
money and they’re not going
to expect it.”
While opponents might
not be expecting much from
Point Boro’s squad, it is easy
to see how successful the mix
of upperclassmen and under-
classmen can be.
The players have utilized
the offseason to improve con-
dition through team runs and
with help from running
coaches. They also partici-
pated in summer leagues to
get the field hockey sticks
back in their hands and ready
for the fall.
“They’ve been working re-
ally hard since June with the
running and conditioning,”
said Moberg.
While winning is a goal,
the Panthers realize it is not
everything. According to
Blake, other goals include,
“To work well together and
bring up the younger players
so in the coming seasons they
can learn to pass that on and
mold together as a team.”
Point Boro’s field hockey
team will make some noise in
the B South division this fall
and are putting together the
necessary pieces to start the
season off on the right foot.
The Panthers open their
season against Manasquan on
the road. The game is Friday
Sept. 4 and scheduled to start
at 2:45 p.m.
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.
Panthers working hard
to replace the defense
they lost last year
motivated as school starts
and their practices shift to
the afternoon.
“I try to ignite a spark and
from that spark I hope it to
grow into a flame that will
generate itself and carry us
through the season,” stated
Conheeney.
The team has confidence
that through hard work they
can match and even exceed
last season’s success.
“I believe we can sweep
the conference again, Svens-
son said. “It won’t be easy but
I believe in our team and that
we will sweep and get our
fifth conference title in a
row.”
“We have very strong lead-
ership and a good backbone
this year,” Peters said. “It’s
going to be good, I think we
have a good chance.”
According to Conheeney,
the team is young as it per-
tains to cross country experi-
ence. He will look to seniors
Peters, Svensson and Matt
Schwartz to really lead the
team. Juniors Cortlandt Da-
lik, Logan Carter, Dawson
Brown, Nick Pettinato and
Jack Pausz will round out that
trio.
The sophomores and
freshmen on the team are the
unknowns, but as the future
of the program, Conheeney is
confident they will learn
quickly.
“I feel their contribution
this year will be a future
bonus as they gain confi-
dence running with the big
dogs this year,” he said.
The Panthers are fierce
and will not be quick to give
up their dominance of the B
South division. Look for them
to always be pushing them-
selves harder, faster and fur-
ther.
“I’m enthusiastic about the
group. I just have to cultivate
them into a killing force,” said
Conheeney with a laugh. “We
have kids that are familiar
with the pressure. Being in a
program that has had success
— sometimes it generates
more success.”
Point Boro opens their sea-
son with a home meet against
Barnegat and Donovan
Catholic. The race is on
Tuesday Sept. 15 and is sched-
uled to begin at 3:45 p.m.
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 Panthers set to dominate B South division
REFUSE
FROM PAGE 29
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
The Panther team has been running hills, on grass and on the street throughout the summer to prepare
for the different terrain they will encounter this season.
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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
WATER OPEN PLUS
PENALTY $.79
SEWER OPEN PLUS
PENALTY $1.45
TOTAL AS OF JUNE 10,
2015 - $2.24
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $316,644.11 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
MYRON W. WOLANSKY, ET
UX, and taken in execution at the
suit of BAYVIEW LOAN SERV-
ICING, LLC, to be sold by
Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff.
This sale is subject to post-
ponement without further notice.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard
7 Century Drive
Suite 201
Parsippany, NJ 07054
Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768801
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($135.96) (412) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
The Ocean Star
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
EDWIN J. NOLAN, ET AL, and
taken in execution at the suit of
SANTANDER 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 768791
Dated: August 27, 2015;
September 3, 10, 17, 2015
($170.28) (516) (8/28, 9/4,
9/11, 9/18)
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___________________________
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. F4177113, will
be exposed to sale at public venue
on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 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.: 165
PORT ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
2; BLOCK: 334
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 100 X 100
Nearest Cross Street: TILLER
LANE
The above description does not
The amount of the judgment to
be satisfied by said sale is the sum
of $163,773.71 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
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.
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-
Nearest Cross Street: ALLI-
SON PLACE
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
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.: 488
ADAMSTON ROAD
Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:
11; BLOCK: 190.05
Dimensions: APPROXI-
MATELY: 100.00 FT X 75.00 FT
X 100.00 FT X 75.00 FT
___________________________
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. F03029114,
will be exposed to sale at public
venue on TUESDAY the 22ND
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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
____________________________________________________________________________________
BOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT
SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION
Synopsis of 2014 Audit Report for the Borough of Point Pleasant as required by N.J.S. 40A:5-7.
COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET
(Condensed Form)
2014 2013
ASSETS
Cash and Investments $20,034,382 $29,405,223
Taxes, Assessments, Liens and Sewer Charges Receivable 2,136,580 2,949,096
Accounts Receivable & Other 618,723 311,428
Deferred Charges to Future Taxation
General Capital Fund 22,108,230 22,678,524
Current Fund 4,284,509 2,680,883
Utility Operating Fund 774,647 351,463
Fixed Capital 67,676,461 66,805,809
Fixed Capital Authorized & Uncompleted 10,637,245 10,352,895
Total $128,270,777 $135,535,321
LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE
Bonds, Loans and Notes Payable $35,636,449 $45,886,948
Improvement Authorizations 5,924,420 8,523,638
Other Liabilities and Special Funds 205,636 36,150
Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 44,458,709 42,325,465
Fixed Capital 37,479,277 36,608,625
Fund Balance 4,566,286 2,154,495
Total $128,270,777 $135,535,321
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE -
CURRENT FUND
2014 2013
REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED
Fund Balance Utilized $100,000 $---
Miscellaneous - From other than Local Property Tax Levies 4,931,971 4,723,218
Collection of Delinquent Taxes and Tax Title Liens 1,862,840 1,364,563
Collection of Current Tax Levy 58,642,131 55,828,445
Nonbudget Revenue 656,078 227,972
Other Credits to Income 230,018 861,334
Total 66,423,038 63,005,532
EXPENDITURES
Budget Expenditures - Municipal Purposes 17,776,324 17,595,593
County Taxes 13,244,623 12,754,058
Local School Taxes 33,175,062 31,644,355
Municipal Open Space Taxes 65,142 65,080
Other Adjustments to Income 90,415 ---
Total Expenditures 64,351,566 62,059,086
Statutory Excess to Fund Balance 2,071,472 946,446
Fund Balance January 1 1,623,939 677,493
Total 3,695,411 1,623,939
Less: Fund Balance Utilized as Revenue 100,000 ---
Balance December 31 $3,595,411 $1,623,939
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE -
UTILITY FUND
2014 2013
REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED
Surplus Anticipated
Collection of Water Rents $6,240,513 $6,091,268
Miscellaneous:
Other Water Rents 115,424 124,680
Community Development Block Grant 300,684 351,463
Other Credits to Income
Unexpended Balance of Appropriations 254,382 275,283
Total 6,911,003 6,842,694
EXPENDITURES
Budget & Emergency Appropriations:
Operating 5,342,254 5,043,448
Capital Improvements 60,000 60,000
Debt Service 885,930 857,000
Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures 305,000 547,357
Total Expenditures 6,593,184 6,507,805
Excess in Revenues 317,819 334,889
Adjustments to Income Before Fund Balance:
Emergency Authorization 122,500 ---
Statutory Excess to Fund Balance 440,319 334,889
Fund Balance January 1 530,556 195,667
Total 970,875 530,556
Less: Fund Balance Utilized as Anticipated Revenue --- ---
Balance December 31 $970,875 $530,556
RECOMMENDATIONS
*2014-001 - The Borough should implement procedures to ensure all activity of the tax collector and
water-sewer collector is reported to the Finance Office accurately.
2014-002 - That the Borough maintain an analysis of municipal held liens.
2014-003 - That all minutes are timely transcribed and maintained in the bound minutes book and
posted on the borough website.
2014-004 - That the borough creates a formal procedure manual in regards to purchasing internal con-
trols.
*Prior Year Recommendation
*****************
A Corrective Action Plan outlining actions to be taken by the Borough of Point Pleasant to correct the
above findings and recommendations will be prepared in accordance with federal and state guidelines. A
copy of the plan will be on file and available for public inspection with the Municipal Clerk no later than
September 18, 2015 (60 days from when the audit was received) in compliance with directives from the
Division of Local Government Services.
The above synopsis was prepared from the report on examination of the financial statements and supple-
mentary data of the Borough of Point Pleasant, County of Ocean, for the year ended December 31, 2014.
This report was submitted by Holman Frenia Allison, P.C., Robert W. Allison, Registered Municipal
Accountant, 912 Highway 33, Suite 2, Freehold, New Jersey 07728 and is on file at the Borough Clerk's
office and may be inspected by any interested person.
FRANK PANNUCCI JR.
Borough Clerk
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STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
The Panthers exhibited solid footwork and precise passing in their scrimmage on Tuesday. Head coach
Pete Casalino is confident they will continue to create opportunities to finish as the season begins.
“We’ve been out here
working hard all summer.
We’re going to be a fit team
this year,” said Mason Pitts
after the scrimmage. “Espe-
cially come the second half
when other teams are getting
tired. We’ll still be running.”
According to Casalino, five
or six players are returning
from last year’s team — a
team that went 18-5, won the
B South division title and
reached the semifinal round
of the Central Jersey Group II
state tournament.
Casalino is happy to have
the returning leadership as
well as the new young play-
ers.
“They’re inexperienced
guys but a lot of kids that
played at the lower levels,”
said Casalino of the under-
classmen.
The upperclassmen, while
ready to earn a state title in
their senior year, have the de-
sire to teach the younger
players what it takes to per-
form at the varsity level.
Nick DeCurtis, one of
Boro’s forwards, aims to
teach them two things: work
ethic and chemistry. He says
building chemistry on and off
the field is important since
the season goes by so quickly
and work ethic speaks for it-
self.
Pitts believes the chem-
istry is coming along nicely,
saying, “Our team gets along
real well. We’re always mess-
ing around in practice and
having fun. We enjoy the
game more than anything
else, so I think that’s huge.”
The Panthers looked like a
team in midseason form dur-
ing the second half of the
scrimmage and they know
they need to continue that
pattern.
“We have a pretty good
sense of spacing so far that
has allowed us to get a lot of
opportunities out wide,” ex-
plained Casalino. “As long as
we continue to work on the
little things that happen be-
fore you finish we’ll get more
opportunities and score more
goals.”
Senior Sam Monaco agrees
with his coach, saying, “Our
fitness is good but our de-
fense is really looking good.
Zero goals conceded in two
games. We just need to work
on our finishing.”
Casalino and the rest of the
Point Boro squad knows they
are the team to beat in their
division since winning the ti-
tle last year, but will not let it
go to their heads. They know
every game will be a chal-
lenge and every team will
provide their best game.
“We don’t get in the situa-
tion where we think we’re
too good to play a team,” em-
phasized Casalino. “Fortu-
nately for us if we just do the
things we do everyday in
practice we will be success-
ful.”
The team is hungry and
ready for a long and success-
ful season.
“We go into every season
trying to win four titles,” said
Casalino. “We want to win
the division. We want to win
the section. We want to win
the Shore Conference Tour-
nament. We want to win the
overall group.”
Point Boro opens their sea-
son on the road against North
Brunswick Township at Mon-
roe Township High School
Saturday Sept. 5. The game is
scheduled for 2 p.m.
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.
On the prowl for another title
READY
FROM PAGE 29
Onnembo, along with sen-
iors Robin Fiorentino, Hope
Savino and Amy Bergquist all
have high expectations for
their final season with the
Panther varsity squad.
After going 15-5-2 last year,
including a B South division
title, Point Boro fell just short
in sectionals when they were
handed a 3-2 loss at home.
The team has put last season
out of their minds and main-
tain the goal of always im-
proving.
“We definitely want to
push farther than we were
last year,” said Savino. “I
think we definitely have a
chance.”
Point Boro graduated eight
seniors from last year’s team,
but according to Edolo, about
half of them were starters.
This means the majority of
the players on the pitch this
year are returners from last
season and they are slowly
getting back into form.
“There are moments there
where they’re putting it all to-
gether and they look sharp,”
he explained. “Passes are
connecting and movement
off the ball looks good.”
Despite the fact that the
girls all play on different club
teams during the offseason,
they feel chemistry is one of
the first things that returns.
“We’re quick to bond back
together,” said Savino.
“We’re definitely all
friends and that’s a big part
because we all connect easi-
ly,” added Bergquist. “I think
we’ve played a lot together,
most of us.”
The Panthers have added
some new young talent as
well, something Edolo is
looking forward to utilizing.
“I’m excited,” stated Edolo.
“We have talent and that’s al-
ways a good first step.”
Edolo referenced the mid-
dle of his field, which will
feature juniors Julia Conway
and Julia Fitzsimmons.
“They’re aware of what’s
around them. They know
how to move. They can go
flat. They can play in a dia-
mond,” praised Edolo. They
understand a lot for such
young players.”
The seniors are working
hard to get the younger play-
ers up to varsity speed and
teach them the perseverance
and patience it takes to play a
complete game.
“We also have a lot of
sophomores and freshman
that haven’t really played
with us yet so they’re coming
in and we’re trying to work
with them as much as we
can,” said Fiorentino.
“They’re open to what
everyone has to say and what
the upperclassmen have to
say,” added Savino.
On Monday the Panthers
scrimmaged Brick Memorial
at home where the game end-
ed in a 1-1 tie. Memorial’s goal
came in the first half on a
penalty kick for a foul com-
mitted inside the box.
Point Boro scored on a re-
bound off a saved penalty
kick by Brick Memorial in the
final minutes of the game.
While not in peak condi-
tion just yet the Panthers still
exhibited speed and strength
for the full duration of the
game. Their goal in the final
minutes of the game speaks
volumes to the effort they
will be putting forth during
the regular season.
They played a physical
game and communicated
tirelessly throughout the two
halves. Chances were pro-
duced off the foot of goalie
Amye Zalesky, Point Boro’s
final line of defense. Look for
a productive and fast paced
season from the Panthers.
While taking the fall sea-
son one game at a time, Point
Boro has three goals in mind.
“We want to win the divi-
sion first. We want to do well
— maybe win a first or sec-
ond round game in the Shore
Conference tournament and
see how far we can get in
that,” said Edolo. “And obvi-
ously we want to win our
section this year in states.
With returning the amount of
players that we are returning,
I think that we have a good
chance.”
Point Boro opens their
season at home against Shore
Regional on Wednesday Sept.
9. The game is scheduled to
begin at 4 p.m.
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.
Panthers display perseverance
HUNGRY
FROM PAGE 29
STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR
AMY BERGQUIST
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The 24th Annual
MidAtlantic Tournament
that was held last weekend
in Cape May is slated as one
of the top offshore tourna-
ments in the northeast
pulling in all the heavy hit-
ters. The tournament didn’t
disappoint this year as it
saw 467 white marlin
released, 19 white marlin
boated, 34 blue marlin
released, four blue marlin
boated, 15 tuna boated, 20
wahoo boated, 24 dolphin
boated, three sailfish
released, and 16 longbill
spearfish released.
The winners in each cate-
gory and payouts were
Heaviest White Marlin – 77
pounds, Texas Tea, Michael
Savino of Brooklyn, New
York - $714,259.
Second Heaviest White
Marlin – 72 pounds, Lights
Out, Bill Haugland of Coral
Gables, Florida - $137,287.
Third Heaviest White
Marlin – 71 pounds, Naps V,
Joe Napolitan of Holland,
Pennsylvania - $74,213.
Heaviest Blue Marlin –
566 pounds, Makara,
Thomas McMurray of
Ocean City, Maryland -
$196,836.
Second Heaviest Blue
Marlin – 543 pounds,
Ringleader, Ryan Carroll of
Dallas, Texas - $420,998.
Third Heaviest Blue
Marlin – 437 pounds, Fish
On, Rob Kathery of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida -
$91,885.
Heaviest Tuna – 214
pounds, Plane Simple, Jim
Jensen of Satellite Beach,
Florida – $452,822.
Second Heaviest Tuna –
199 pounds, Canyon Runner,
Adam LaRosa of Point
Pleasant, Florida - $223,496.
Third Heaviest Tuna – 198
pounds, Operating Room,
Thomas Mackell of
Gwynedd Valley,
Pennsylvania - $154,758.
Heaviest Wahoo – 73
pounds, Blue Runner,
Jackson Hseih of New York,
New York.- $46,506.
Heaviest Dolphin – 38
pounds, Bar South, Rob
Gothier of Champ Hill,
Pennsylvania - $48,199.
The following received
Calcutta winnings for vari-
ous positions on the leader-
board during the tourna-
ment: White Marlin 65
pounds, Lady Luck, Steve
Ramsey of Ocean City,
Maryland - $34,705; 65
pounds, Reel Toy, Danny
Jones of Joppa, Maryland -
$16,920; Tuna 146 pounds,
MJ’s, Michael Yocco of New
Providence, - $78,036; 141
pounds, Goin’ in Deep,
Larry Hesse, Jr. – Fort
Lauderdale, Florida - $9,588;
137 pounds – Lizanne, Bob
Mormile of Wallingford,
Pennsylvania - $33,088; 132
pounds, Placid C’s, George
Conway, Jr. of Riviera
Beach, Florida - $9,701;
Wahoo 57 pounds, Reel
Desire III, Robert Lafferty
of Pipersville, Pennsylvnia -
$15,886; 57 pounds, Triple
Bypass, Gary Damore of
Berlin, Maryland - $19,317.
Dolphin 27 pounds, G-Force,
Tony Diesel of Selbyville,
Delaware - $14,523; 27
pounds, Sea Hag, Charlie
Duerr of Tinton Falls-
$14,523; 24 pounds, Nasty
Habit, Walt Koller of West
New York - $3,102; 20
pounds, Reel Direct,
Richard Osborne of
Islamorada, Florida - $1,363.
Another prestigious off-
shore tournament will start
this Friday night right in our
area and many of heavy hit-
ters will also be participat-
ing for the cash prizes. The
Manasquan River Marlin
and Tuna Club will be hold-
ing the 35th Annual
Offshore Open August 29th
through September 5th. The
captain’s meeting will be
held at the host marina
Crystal Point on Friday
August 28th at 6:30 p.m.
Weigh-ins are nightly at
Brielle Yacht Club in Brielle.
The tournament provides
anglers with the opportuni-
ty to fish two separate days
or one overnighter during
the course of the week.
Once again, the Ray Catena
Auto Group is the present-
ing sponsor and has offered
the Ray Catena Audi
Challenge-a $4,000 cash
award to the largest yel-
lowfin. This is in addition to
the Comstock challenge,
awarding $4,000 to the
largest longfin. These
awards are included in the
base entry. The tournament
offers Calcuttas for every
eligible specie with this
year’s estimated payout to
exceed $175,000. Last year’s
tournament paid over
$165,000 to the winners and
raised funds for numerous
fishing and conservation
related charities, including
the RFA, RFA-NJ, the Catch
a Dream Foundation,
Menhaden Defenders, Re-
Clam the Bay, New Jersey
Beach Buggy Association
and the George Burlew
Scholarship Fund, providing
scholarships to marine biol-
ogy graduate students. The
base entry fee is still $500
which provides tickets to
the captain’s meeting,
awards dinner and the entry
for the tuna category. The
all-in Calcutta fee is $3,200.
Go to www.mrmtc.com/off-
shoreopen for further
details.”
Yellowfin tuna of various
sizes are still present in the
area of the Bacardi and are
being caught by trolling, jig-
ging, or casting to these fish
when they come up on top.
The yellowfin range in size
from 40-80 pounds. It has
been best to move east from
the Bacardi as the water
turns over from blended
green/blue to blue. As I said
last week a satellite turbidi-
ty shot is a valuable tool to
see where the best water is.
Check out Offshore Satellite
Services www.offshoresatel-
liteservices.com.
Captain Howard Bogan of
the Big Jamaica out of
Brielle reports “Fishing was
very good this past Sunday.
It was slow starting out but
fishing improved after the
first hour. We were chum-
ming and caught the blues
and mackerel on jigs and
bait. We read big schools
and saw loads of them in the
slick. Both jigs and bait
worked well. The pool win-
ner was Jose Mendez from
Edgewater. This fishing is
great for novices and chil-
dren. There is lots of action
and they can easily handle
the fish. The Jamaica is sail-
ing Saturday night at 7:30
p.m. Day trips sail every day
at 7:30 a.m. Family Fun
Fishing Trips sail Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday at 4:30- 8:30
p.m. Fishing and fireworks
trips sail every Thursday
night from 5-10 p.m.
Presently we are catching
fluke on the 4:30 p.m trips.
For reservations and infor-
mation call 732-528-5014 or
go to our website at
www.bigjamaica.com.”
Captain Ryan of the
Jamaica II out of Brielle
reports “We sail Half Day
Fluke daily except Mondays
8 a.m. and 2 p.m. All Day
Marathon 7:30 a.m every
Monday.”
Announcements of
Interest: August 29-
September 5, Manasquan
River Marlin and Tuna Club
35th Annual Offshore Open,
www.mrmtc.com/offshore-
open for further details.
Jim Freda covers fishing for Star
News Group. He can be emailed at
jimfreda@optonline.net.
FISHING TIPS BY JIM FREDA
Big winners at local tournaments
TIP OF THE WEEK
FROM JIM FREDA
Look for small pelagics
such as false albacore,
bonito, and Spanish mack-
erel to show up in our
inshore waters during the
next two weeks.
COURTESY OF RICHARD KOEPPEN
Richard Koeppen of Toms River had a good summer fishing at Spring Lake. Koeppen caught a 15-pound chan-
nel catfish in Spring Lake recently on a fly road. Have a photo of a big catch? Send your photos to
editor@starnewsgroup.com and include your name, town and age, if child.
CATCH OF THE WEEK SPRING LAKE
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  • 1. SPORTS The Ocean Star FRIDAY, AUSUST 28, 2015 PAGE 29 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 30 FIELD HOCKEY 31 FISHING TIPS 33 BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BORO — As the Point Boro boys soccer players dashed across the field dur- ing Tuesday’s home scrim- mage against Brick Town- ship, the words “No Excuses” adorned the back- side of the gold pinnies each player wore. It is a simple mantra and widely used by sports teams across every level of compe- tition. For the Panthers those two words express the necessity to achieve their goals this upcoming season. Most visible during the scrimmage this week was the level of fitness the players displayed this early — a di- rect result of dedication and sacrifice during the offsea- son. “Preseason has been going pretty well,” said head coach Pete Casalino. “We put a lot of time in over the summer so our guys are pretty fit al- ready, which gives us an ad- vantage to start.” At the half, neither team had scored but Boro dis- played its level of condition- ing with four goals in the second half. Conditioned & ready to win Point Boro has yet to concede a goal during preseason play STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR Point Boro’s Sam Monaco [in gold] battles for possession during Tuesday’s scrimmage against Brick Township. Point Boro topped Brick 4-0 with all four goals scored in the second half of play. BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BORO — Conditioning, conditioning and more con- ditioning. One of the most important qualities of a good soccer player is that they are in peak physical condition. According to Mike Edolo, head coach of Point Boro’s girls soccer team, condition- ing is all that is left to work on prior to the start of this season. “I think from an overall perspective our fitness isn’t there yet but it’s early and I expect that,” he said. As the preseason moves from practices and drills into scrimmages against other teams, the players agree with their coach and have been doing whatever is necessary to get back into prime shape. “We try and go on team runs on the weekends when we don’t have practice,” said midfielder Lauren Onnembo. POINT BORO GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW Boro Panthers hungry for another B South title STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR The Point Boro Panthers are getting back into form as the preseason carries on. On Monday the girls soccer team scrimmaged against Brick Memorial at home. The game ended in a 1-1 tie when Boro’s perserver- ance and heart earned them the tying goal in the final minutes of play. They open the season at home against Shore Regional on Wednesday Sept. 9. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Point Boro tied Brick Memorial 1-1 at home in Monday scrimmage BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BORO — The Point Boro boys cross country team has been a force un- matched in the B South divi- sion. Last year they went 7-0 in division meets, winning the division title. Despite their continued success, the team’s members know they still need to dig deep to stay ahead of the pack. “Every time you enter a season there are a lot of un- knowns, even if you have a talented program,” said head coach Kevin Conheeney. “The downside is we lost two of our top three runners to graduation. But the upside is I am returning two runners as seniors from last year’s program: Dylan Peters and Andrew Svensson.” Peters and Svensson are both coming off an outstand- ing track season and are ready to lead the Panthers to victory again. “My freshman year I learned a lot from the sen- iors,” Svensson said. “I was clueless how to run, but I fig- ured out the right pacing, the right form and how to race in general and how to get the mindset of running. Now that I’m a senior I’ve been chang- ing and trying to teach the younger generation how to do that.” Peters is on the same wavelength. “I’m hoping my leadership can carry on through work- ing hard and being true to your teammates,” he said. Peters emphasized the principles of stretching, working hard in the weight room and proper form for running. Both Peters and Svensson look to lead the pack and have been working hard in the summer to prepare for the fall. “We’ve been going on more long distance runs,” Svensson said. “The summer has been more extreme in training. We’ve been going to different parks, like Holmdel and Manasquan Reservoir.” The Panthers’ home course is Ocean County Park but they run at other loca- tions to acclimate to the ter- rain and prepare for whatev- er may come. Conheeney is excited about his team’s desire to train. “Coming into the season, I really am optimistic within the commitment that these kids have made this sum- mer,” he said. One small disadvantage for the Panthers is the fact that their season begins in the middle of September. Almost all of the other teams in the conference start in the first week of September. Con- heeney hopes to keep them POINT BORO BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW Boro Panthers refuse to settle for less than best Peters & Svensson hope to continue past year’s success in B South STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR Point Boro’s boys cross country team gets in a good stretch between runs to prevent injury and reduce soreness. The team looks to conquer the B South division again this fall season. POINT BORO BOYS SOCCER PREVIEW SEE READY PAGE 32 SEE HUNGRY PAGE 32 SEE REFUSE PAGE 31
  • 2. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COMPAGE 30 THE OCEAN STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 SPORTS 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 $342,841.63 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 NICOLE REINHARD, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of SANTANDER BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 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 768768 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($172.92) (524) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) The Ocean Star SION Docket No. F6098009, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 608 KAREN LANE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 144; BLOCK: 1404.03 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 187.10 FT X 110.06 FT X 254.68 FT X 76.13 FT 103.83 FT Nearest Cross Street: CAMP- BELL PLACE 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 DAVIT: NONE The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $315,427.10 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 BRIAN E. PERRY, 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 Buckley Madole, P.C. 99 Wood Avenue South Suite 803 Iselin, NJ 08830 Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768764 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($130.68) (396) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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- MAE) A CORPORATION ORGANIZED 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 768759 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($175.56) (532) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F02789714, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 408 LAKE SHORE DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 51 AND 52; BLOCK: 383.08 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 199.22 X 46.01 X 130.15 X 191.97 FEET IRREGU- LAR Nearest Cross Street: VER- MONT 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- 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 $206,575.48 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 JOHN MURRIN, ET AL, and taken in execution at the suit of FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- GAGE ASSOCIATION (FANNIE Phelan Hallinan & Diamond, PC 400 Fellowship Rd., Suite 100 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768758 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F02332414, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 107 BIRCHWOOD DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 6; BLOCK: 701.03 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 81 FT X 125 FT X 81 FT X 125 FT Nearest Cross Street: ASH- WOOD 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 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 $364,866.25 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 JEN- NIFER TOGNETTI, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERTGAGEIT SECURI- TIES CORPORATION MORT- GAGE LOAN TRUST SERIES 2007-1, MORTGAGE PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. This sale is subject to post- ponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff ___________________________ 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. F2755010, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 181 VAN CORTLANDT DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 2; BLOCK: 378.40 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 20.38 FT X 58.5 FT X 100 FT X 71.48 FT X 99.52 FT Nearest Cross Street: HOOP- ER 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 *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 A CLASSIC ON THE ICE Last Sunday marked the inaugural Asbury Park Press Shore Conference All-Star Classic at Middletown Ice World. The all-star game, which featured 42 players from Monmouth and Ocean County, raised money for the JBJ Soul Kitchens in Red Bank and Toms River. Point Boro’s Owen Herrington [bottom, left] and Matt Kimak [top, left] were selected to play in the event as members of the White team. Boro’s head ice hockey coach Alex DePalma was selected as a coach of the White team. They played the Blue team and despite a White team comeback, fell 6-3. COURTESY JEAN HERRINGTON ABCCL 2015 ABCCL Player Awards announced BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BEACH — The summer baseball season has long been over for the Ocean Giants and now all the stats have been compiled and awards handed out for individual successes. The Atlantic Baseball Con- federation Collegiate Baseball League [ABCCL] announced the award recepients last Thursday and a handful of Ocean Giants players were named. Mark Duffy and Jerome Cevetello received the Top of the Mound award for lowest ERAs through at least 15 in- nings pitched. Duffy finished with a .87 ERA and Cevetello finished with a 1.08 ERA. Deven Del Priore earned three separate awards. He re- ceived the Hitting Star Award for a .420 batting average, the Round Tripper Award for three home runs and the Pow- er Performer Award with a .792 slugging percentage. John Masterangelo, Tyler Saito and Sean Arnott also re- ceived Round Tripper Awards. Masterangelo led with four home runs and Saito and Arnott both finished with three apiece. Arnott also earned the Pow- er Performer Award with a .521 slugging percentage. Although the Ocean Giants were knocked out of the play- offs, the season proved to be helpful for the college baseball players who are now return- ing to their respective schools. 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 @dompol- lio. Ocean Giants players awarded for summer performances POINT BORO GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW Point Boro Panthers motivated for a successful run this fall BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BORO — One runner and one point can make all the difference between claiming a division title when it comes to cross country. The Point Boro girls cross country team learned that last year when they fell one point shy of Pinelands Re- gional. The team also fell short of moving on to groups after placing seventh at sectionals. Instead of just putting last year’s outcome aside, the team has used those results to fuel their motivation for this fall. “When we think about this year we are thinking about those exact same goals and feeling, I think, a little more ready and a little more confi- dent to attain hopefully both of them,” said head coach Bil- ly Kostenko. Kostenko added that the main goal is to always be bet- ter than they were a year be- fore. While the team consists of a balance between athletes that participate in track as well as other sports through- out the year, summers always present a challenge when it comes to offseason workouts. Athletes need to be diligent in getting in workouts before the heat of a summer day as well as balancing rest with activity. “We’ve had a great turnout all summer between vaca- tions and work. People are really committed,” Kostenko said. “I think that’s what has them excited and what has me excited.” Danielle Tsougarakis is op- timistic about her senior sea- son after resting up during the summer. “Since cross country is such a demanding sport when you’re training for it, in the offseason you just have to relax and get your body rest- ed,” she explained. Along the same lines, Katie Bragen, a junior, picked up yoga during the offseason. “I did yoga. It was good to stretch out and it’s not as tax- ing on your body as running,” said Bragen. Another senior Kostenko holds in high regard is Alyssa Joyce, someone he will look to for leadership as the sea- son goes on. “I think she’s a really im- portant leader within the team because of her experi- ence,” he said. Joyce has been on the cross country team all four years and knows how important it is to listen to your body and prepare the correct way for the season ahead. “I know this year I definite- ly don’t want to get hurt,” she said. “It’s my senior year. Ob- viously no one wants to get hurt so we’re just trying to do as much as we can. But if we feel anything we just rest a day or two.” Fortunately for Point Boro the team lost only one sen- ior. The bulk of last year’s team is returning. “Last season was really good,” Bragen said. “We did- n’t have many upperclass- man, though. But I think last year we knew we had a lot of potential because we had a lot of younger runners that are only going to get better.” Bragen, Tsourgarakis and Joyce have been working to bring the younger runners up to speed while emphasiz- ing other important points. “I want to make sure they know it’s not all about win- ning even though we really want to win,” said Joyce, with a smile. “In the end running is kind of fun and you get to do it for the rest of your life. You don’t need fancy equipment or anything. It stays with you,” added Tsougarakis. Each member of the trio has her own goals as the sea- son rolls on but they all agree it would be nice to move on from sectionals to groups to- gether as well as top the divi- sion. “We feel pretty good about our abilities. We’re not going to be as deep as some other teams but our main thing is worrying about what we can do,” stated Kostenko. “They all have self-motivation and they all hold themselves to a particular standard, which is really nice.” The girls are ready for the season to start and know the importance of getting off to a good start. “You want to make sure you start off the beginning meets with a good spot,” said Tsougarakis. “If you bomb those there wouldn’t be much hope to win the confer- ence in the end. I say it sets the mood and gets everyone excited if you get a spot in those first meets.” The Panthers will open the season with a home meet on Tuesday Sept. 15 against Barnegat and Donovan Catholic. Point Boro’s home course is at Ocean County Park and the race begins at 3:45 p.m. 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. STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR Point Boro’s girls cross country team along with head coach Billy Kostenko look to have a productive sea- son as they return the bulk of last year’s runners.
  • 3. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 THE OCEAN STAR PAGE 31SPORTS **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 $434,931.57 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 MOHAMMAD YUSUF, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (FNMA), 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 768786 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($170.28) (516) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) The Ocean Star Dated: August 27, 2015, September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F01887613, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 141 KIESER BLVD. Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 5; BLOCK: 869.13 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 100 FT X 100 FT Nearest Cross Street: LEWIS LANE 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 MORTGAGEE OR THE MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY. The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $369,481.07 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 MICHAEL G. CALVETTO, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- CATEHOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-OA8 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- OA8, 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 768776 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($184.80) (560) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F04886413, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 624 CAROLINA AVENUE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 53-56; BLOCK: 1418.14 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: .1668 AC Nearest Cross Street: CAMP- BELL PLACE 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. 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 $187,754.40 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 ALBERT S. HOCKING, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of SANTANDER BANK, N.A. FORMERLY KNOWN AS SOV- EREIGN 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 768774 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. F00622712, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 62 ARLENE COURT Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 6 C3002; BLOCK: 1427 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: N/A CONDO Nearest Cross Street: N/A CONDO 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- 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 MORTGAGEE OR THE MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY. The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $139,952.56 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 JES- SICA LEONARD, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of CITIMORTGAGE INC., 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 768772 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($176.88) (536) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F00860514, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 87 SAWMILL ROAD Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 10 C592; BLOCK: 1386 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: .0887 AC Nearest Cross Street: CREEK 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 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. PUR- SUANT TO NJSA 46:8B-21 THE SALE MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO THE LIMITED LIEN PRIOR- ITY OF ANY CONDOMINI- UM/HOME-OWNER ASSOCIA- TION LIENS WHICH MAY EXIST. 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 STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR The Point Boro field hockey team listens to instruction during hafltime on Wednesday. They scrimmaged Jackson Memorial while getting acclimated to new positions and a new defense. STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR Point Boro is finding a balance between the upperclassmen and under- classmen as the season approaches. Players are trying out many new positions since the whole defensive line graduated last year. POINT BORO FIELD HOCKEY PREVIEW Point Boro finding balance between new and old BY DOMINICK POLLIO THE OCEAN STAR POINT BORO — Defense wins championships. This has been proven time and time again. It also presents a bit of a challenge for Point Boro’s varsity field hockey team, which lost its starting de- fense to graduation. “Our biggest concern was who is going to be playing where,” said head coach Melissa Moberg. “We lost all of our defense. We lost our goalie and our three defend- ers. We kind of feel it’s a puz- zle right now and we’re try- ing to put the pieces together.” Fortunately, the players are proving to be more adaptable than puzzle pieces, especially when it comes to position and formation changes. “As a team we need to learn to take on new posi- tions,” said senior Shea Blake. “We lost our whole defensive line last year, so a lot of girls are really stepping up and taking care of those positions. As far as that goes it seems the few scrimmages have gone pretty well so that makes us look forward to the rest of the season.” The girls played a scrim- mage at home against Jack- son Memorial Wednesday morning, losing 4-1. But the final score did not reflect how competitive and pre- pared the Panthers are for the start of the season. Passes were reaching their targets, crosses were flashing across the goal and Boro dominated the second half of play. Blake, along with five other seniors, has grown into a role model to further help a young squad become a formi- dable team. The team seems to be find- ing its identity as each player slowly begins to fit into a po- sition and learn their strengths and weaknesses. “I would say we’re bal- anced,” said Coach Moberg. “Offense is very good and de- fense is too. It’s just about putting it together.” Last year Point Boro fin- ished with an 11-7 record. They are aiming to improve on that this year, as well as take down Central and Jack- son Liberty, two tough teams in their division. “We are very optimistic about this season and things seem to be coming into place,” Moberg said. “We’re excited. I feel we’re going to give people a run for their money and they’re not going to expect it.” While opponents might not be expecting much from Point Boro’s squad, it is easy to see how successful the mix of upperclassmen and under- classmen can be. The players have utilized the offseason to improve con- dition through team runs and with help from running coaches. They also partici- pated in summer leagues to get the field hockey sticks back in their hands and ready for the fall. “They’ve been working re- ally hard since June with the running and conditioning,” said Moberg. While winning is a goal, the Panthers realize it is not everything. According to Blake, other goals include, “To work well together and bring up the younger players so in the coming seasons they can learn to pass that on and mold together as a team.” Point Boro’s field hockey team will make some noise in the B South division this fall and are putting together the necessary pieces to start the season off on the right foot. The Panthers open their season against Manasquan on the road. The game is Friday Sept. 4 and scheduled to start at 2:45 p.m. 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. Panthers working hard to replace the defense they lost last year motivated as school starts and their practices shift to the afternoon. “I try to ignite a spark and from that spark I hope it to grow into a flame that will generate itself and carry us through the season,” stated Conheeney. The team has confidence that through hard work they can match and even exceed last season’s success. “I believe we can sweep the conference again, Svens- son said. “It won’t be easy but I believe in our team and that we will sweep and get our fifth conference title in a row.” “We have very strong lead- ership and a good backbone this year,” Peters said. “It’s going to be good, I think we have a good chance.” According to Conheeney, the team is young as it per- tains to cross country experi- ence. He will look to seniors Peters, Svensson and Matt Schwartz to really lead the team. Juniors Cortlandt Da- lik, Logan Carter, Dawson Brown, Nick Pettinato and Jack Pausz will round out that trio. The sophomores and freshmen on the team are the unknowns, but as the future of the program, Conheeney is confident they will learn quickly. “I feel their contribution this year will be a future bonus as they gain confi- dence running with the big dogs this year,” he said. The Panthers are fierce and will not be quick to give up their dominance of the B South division. Look for them to always be pushing them- selves harder, faster and fur- ther. “I’m enthusiastic about the group. I just have to cultivate them into a killing force,” said Conheeney with a laugh. “We have kids that are familiar with the pressure. Being in a program that has had success — sometimes it generates more success.” Point Boro opens their sea- son with a home meet against Barnegat and Donovan Catholic. The race is on Tuesday Sept. 15 and is sched- uled to begin at 3:45 p.m. 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 Panthers set to dominate B South division REFUSE FROM PAGE 29 STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR The Panther team has been running hills, on grass and on the street throughout the summer to prepare for the different terrain they will encounter this season.
  • 4. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COMPAGE 32 THE OCEAN STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 SPORTS 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 WATER OPEN PLUS PENALTY $.79 SEWER OPEN PLUS PENALTY $1.45 TOTAL AS OF JUNE 10, 2015 - $2.24 The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $316,644.11 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 MYRON W. WOLANSKY, ET UX, and taken in execution at the suit of BAYVIEW LOAN SERV- ICING, LLC, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. This sale is subject to post- ponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard 7 Century Drive Suite 201 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Sheriff’s Docket: CH 768801 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($135.96) (412) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) The Ocean Star 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 EDWIN J. NOLAN, ET AL, and taken in execution at the suit of SANTANDER 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 768791 Dated: August 27, 2015; September 3, 10, 17, 2015 ($170.28) (516) (8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18) 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. F4177113, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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.: 165 PORT ROAD Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 2; BLOCK: 334 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 100 X 100 Nearest Cross Street: TILLER LANE The above description does not The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $163,773.71 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 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. 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- Nearest Cross Street: ALLI- SON PLACE 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 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.: 488 ADAMSTON ROAD Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 11; BLOCK: 190.05 Dimensions: APPROXI- MATELY: 100.00 FT X 75.00 FT X 100.00 FT X 75.00 FT ___________________________ 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. F03029114, will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ BOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION Synopsis of 2014 Audit Report for the Borough of Point Pleasant as required by N.J.S. 40A:5-7. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET (Condensed Form) 2014 2013 ASSETS Cash and Investments $20,034,382 $29,405,223 Taxes, Assessments, Liens and Sewer Charges Receivable 2,136,580 2,949,096 Accounts Receivable & Other 618,723 311,428 Deferred Charges to Future Taxation General Capital Fund 22,108,230 22,678,524 Current Fund 4,284,509 2,680,883 Utility Operating Fund 774,647 351,463 Fixed Capital 67,676,461 66,805,809 Fixed Capital Authorized & Uncompleted 10,637,245 10,352,895 Total $128,270,777 $135,535,321 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE Bonds, Loans and Notes Payable $35,636,449 $45,886,948 Improvement Authorizations 5,924,420 8,523,638 Other Liabilities and Special Funds 205,636 36,150 Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 44,458,709 42,325,465 Fixed Capital 37,479,277 36,608,625 Fund Balance 4,566,286 2,154,495 Total $128,270,777 $135,535,321 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND 2014 2013 REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED Fund Balance Utilized $100,000 $--- Miscellaneous - From other than Local Property Tax Levies 4,931,971 4,723,218 Collection of Delinquent Taxes and Tax Title Liens 1,862,840 1,364,563 Collection of Current Tax Levy 58,642,131 55,828,445 Nonbudget Revenue 656,078 227,972 Other Credits to Income 230,018 861,334 Total 66,423,038 63,005,532 EXPENDITURES Budget Expenditures - Municipal Purposes 17,776,324 17,595,593 County Taxes 13,244,623 12,754,058 Local School Taxes 33,175,062 31,644,355 Municipal Open Space Taxes 65,142 65,080 Other Adjustments to Income 90,415 --- Total Expenditures 64,351,566 62,059,086 Statutory Excess to Fund Balance 2,071,472 946,446 Fund Balance January 1 1,623,939 677,493 Total 3,695,411 1,623,939 Less: Fund Balance Utilized as Revenue 100,000 --- Balance December 31 $3,595,411 $1,623,939 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE - UTILITY FUND 2014 2013 REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED Surplus Anticipated Collection of Water Rents $6,240,513 $6,091,268 Miscellaneous: Other Water Rents 115,424 124,680 Community Development Block Grant 300,684 351,463 Other Credits to Income Unexpended Balance of Appropriations 254,382 275,283 Total 6,911,003 6,842,694 EXPENDITURES Budget & Emergency Appropriations: Operating 5,342,254 5,043,448 Capital Improvements 60,000 60,000 Debt Service 885,930 857,000 Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures 305,000 547,357 Total Expenditures 6,593,184 6,507,805 Excess in Revenues 317,819 334,889 Adjustments to Income Before Fund Balance: Emergency Authorization 122,500 --- Statutory Excess to Fund Balance 440,319 334,889 Fund Balance January 1 530,556 195,667 Total 970,875 530,556 Less: Fund Balance Utilized as Anticipated Revenue --- --- Balance December 31 $970,875 $530,556 RECOMMENDATIONS *2014-001 - The Borough should implement procedures to ensure all activity of the tax collector and water-sewer collector is reported to the Finance Office accurately. 2014-002 - That the Borough maintain an analysis of municipal held liens. 2014-003 - That all minutes are timely transcribed and maintained in the bound minutes book and posted on the borough website. 2014-004 - That the borough creates a formal procedure manual in regards to purchasing internal con- trols. *Prior Year Recommendation ***************** A Corrective Action Plan outlining actions to be taken by the Borough of Point Pleasant to correct the above findings and recommendations will be prepared in accordance with federal and state guidelines. A copy of the plan will be on file and available for public inspection with the Municipal Clerk no later than September 18, 2015 (60 days from when the audit was received) in compliance with directives from the Division of Local Government Services. The above synopsis was prepared from the report on examination of the financial statements and supple- mentary data of the Borough of Point Pleasant, County of Ocean, for the year ended December 31, 2014. This report was submitted by Holman Frenia Allison, P.C., Robert W. Allison, Registered Municipal Accountant, 912 Highway 33, Suite 2, Freehold, New Jersey 07728 and is on file at the Borough Clerk's office and may be inspected by any interested person. FRANK PANNUCCI JR. Borough Clerk ($105.93) (321) (8/28) The Ocean Star STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR The Panthers exhibited solid footwork and precise passing in their scrimmage on Tuesday. Head coach Pete Casalino is confident they will continue to create opportunities to finish as the season begins. “We’ve been out here working hard all summer. We’re going to be a fit team this year,” said Mason Pitts after the scrimmage. “Espe- cially come the second half when other teams are getting tired. We’ll still be running.” According to Casalino, five or six players are returning from last year’s team — a team that went 18-5, won the B South division title and reached the semifinal round of the Central Jersey Group II state tournament. Casalino is happy to have the returning leadership as well as the new young play- ers. “They’re inexperienced guys but a lot of kids that played at the lower levels,” said Casalino of the under- classmen. The upperclassmen, while ready to earn a state title in their senior year, have the de- sire to teach the younger players what it takes to per- form at the varsity level. Nick DeCurtis, one of Boro’s forwards, aims to teach them two things: work ethic and chemistry. He says building chemistry on and off the field is important since the season goes by so quickly and work ethic speaks for it- self. Pitts believes the chem- istry is coming along nicely, saying, “Our team gets along real well. We’re always mess- ing around in practice and having fun. We enjoy the game more than anything else, so I think that’s huge.” The Panthers looked like a team in midseason form dur- ing the second half of the scrimmage and they know they need to continue that pattern. “We have a pretty good sense of spacing so far that has allowed us to get a lot of opportunities out wide,” ex- plained Casalino. “As long as we continue to work on the little things that happen be- fore you finish we’ll get more opportunities and score more goals.” Senior Sam Monaco agrees with his coach, saying, “Our fitness is good but our de- fense is really looking good. Zero goals conceded in two games. We just need to work on our finishing.” Casalino and the rest of the Point Boro squad knows they are the team to beat in their division since winning the ti- tle last year, but will not let it go to their heads. They know every game will be a chal- lenge and every team will provide their best game. “We don’t get in the situa- tion where we think we’re too good to play a team,” em- phasized Casalino. “Fortu- nately for us if we just do the things we do everyday in practice we will be success- ful.” The team is hungry and ready for a long and success- ful season. “We go into every season trying to win four titles,” said Casalino. “We want to win the division. We want to win the section. We want to win the Shore Conference Tour- nament. We want to win the overall group.” Point Boro opens their sea- son on the road against North Brunswick Township at Mon- roe Township High School Saturday Sept. 5. The game is scheduled for 2 p.m. 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. On the prowl for another title READY FROM PAGE 29 Onnembo, along with sen- iors Robin Fiorentino, Hope Savino and Amy Bergquist all have high expectations for their final season with the Panther varsity squad. After going 15-5-2 last year, including a B South division title, Point Boro fell just short in sectionals when they were handed a 3-2 loss at home. The team has put last season out of their minds and main- tain the goal of always im- proving. “We definitely want to push farther than we were last year,” said Savino. “I think we definitely have a chance.” Point Boro graduated eight seniors from last year’s team, but according to Edolo, about half of them were starters. This means the majority of the players on the pitch this year are returners from last season and they are slowly getting back into form. “There are moments there where they’re putting it all to- gether and they look sharp,” he explained. “Passes are connecting and movement off the ball looks good.” Despite the fact that the girls all play on different club teams during the offseason, they feel chemistry is one of the first things that returns. “We’re quick to bond back together,” said Savino. “We’re definitely all friends and that’s a big part because we all connect easi- ly,” added Bergquist. “I think we’ve played a lot together, most of us.” The Panthers have added some new young talent as well, something Edolo is looking forward to utilizing. “I’m excited,” stated Edolo. “We have talent and that’s al- ways a good first step.” Edolo referenced the mid- dle of his field, which will feature juniors Julia Conway and Julia Fitzsimmons. “They’re aware of what’s around them. They know how to move. They can go flat. They can play in a dia- mond,” praised Edolo. They understand a lot for such young players.” The seniors are working hard to get the younger play- ers up to varsity speed and teach them the perseverance and patience it takes to play a complete game. “We also have a lot of sophomores and freshman that haven’t really played with us yet so they’re coming in and we’re trying to work with them as much as we can,” said Fiorentino. “They’re open to what everyone has to say and what the upperclassmen have to say,” added Savino. On Monday the Panthers scrimmaged Brick Memorial at home where the game end- ed in a 1-1 tie. Memorial’s goal came in the first half on a penalty kick for a foul com- mitted inside the box. Point Boro scored on a re- bound off a saved penalty kick by Brick Memorial in the final minutes of the game. While not in peak condi- tion just yet the Panthers still exhibited speed and strength for the full duration of the game. Their goal in the final minutes of the game speaks volumes to the effort they will be putting forth during the regular season. They played a physical game and communicated tirelessly throughout the two halves. Chances were pro- duced off the foot of goalie Amye Zalesky, Point Boro’s final line of defense. Look for a productive and fast paced season from the Panthers. While taking the fall sea- son one game at a time, Point Boro has three goals in mind. “We want to win the divi- sion first. We want to do well — maybe win a first or sec- ond round game in the Shore Conference tournament and see how far we can get in that,” said Edolo. “And obvi- ously we want to win our section this year in states. With returning the amount of players that we are returning, I think that we have a good chance.” Point Boro opens their season at home against Shore Regional on Wednesday Sept. 9. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. 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. Panthers display perseverance HUNGRY FROM PAGE 29 STEVE WEXLER THE OCEAN STAR AMY BERGQUIST Subscribe to The Ocean Star! 732-899-7606
  • 5. WWW.STARNEWSGROUP.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 THE OCEAN STAR PAGE 33SPORTS The 24th Annual MidAtlantic Tournament that was held last weekend in Cape May is slated as one of the top offshore tourna- ments in the northeast pulling in all the heavy hit- ters. The tournament didn’t disappoint this year as it saw 467 white marlin released, 19 white marlin boated, 34 blue marlin released, four blue marlin boated, 15 tuna boated, 20 wahoo boated, 24 dolphin boated, three sailfish released, and 16 longbill spearfish released. The winners in each cate- gory and payouts were Heaviest White Marlin – 77 pounds, Texas Tea, Michael Savino of Brooklyn, New York - $714,259. Second Heaviest White Marlin – 72 pounds, Lights Out, Bill Haugland of Coral Gables, Florida - $137,287. Third Heaviest White Marlin – 71 pounds, Naps V, Joe Napolitan of Holland, Pennsylvania - $74,213. Heaviest Blue Marlin – 566 pounds, Makara, Thomas McMurray of Ocean City, Maryland - $196,836. Second Heaviest Blue Marlin – 543 pounds, Ringleader, Ryan Carroll of Dallas, Texas - $420,998. Third Heaviest Blue Marlin – 437 pounds, Fish On, Rob Kathery of Fort Lauderdale, Florida - $91,885. Heaviest Tuna – 214 pounds, Plane Simple, Jim Jensen of Satellite Beach, Florida – $452,822. Second Heaviest Tuna – 199 pounds, Canyon Runner, Adam LaRosa of Point Pleasant, Florida - $223,496. Third Heaviest Tuna – 198 pounds, Operating Room, Thomas Mackell of Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania - $154,758. Heaviest Wahoo – 73 pounds, Blue Runner, Jackson Hseih of New York, New York.- $46,506. Heaviest Dolphin – 38 pounds, Bar South, Rob Gothier of Champ Hill, Pennsylvania - $48,199. The following received Calcutta winnings for vari- ous positions on the leader- board during the tourna- ment: White Marlin 65 pounds, Lady Luck, Steve Ramsey of Ocean City, Maryland - $34,705; 65 pounds, Reel Toy, Danny Jones of Joppa, Maryland - $16,920; Tuna 146 pounds, MJ’s, Michael Yocco of New Providence, - $78,036; 141 pounds, Goin’ in Deep, Larry Hesse, Jr. – Fort Lauderdale, Florida - $9,588; 137 pounds – Lizanne, Bob Mormile of Wallingford, Pennsylvania - $33,088; 132 pounds, Placid C’s, George Conway, Jr. of Riviera Beach, Florida - $9,701; Wahoo 57 pounds, Reel Desire III, Robert Lafferty of Pipersville, Pennsylvnia - $15,886; 57 pounds, Triple Bypass, Gary Damore of Berlin, Maryland - $19,317. Dolphin 27 pounds, G-Force, Tony Diesel of Selbyville, Delaware - $14,523; 27 pounds, Sea Hag, Charlie Duerr of Tinton Falls- $14,523; 24 pounds, Nasty Habit, Walt Koller of West New York - $3,102; 20 pounds, Reel Direct, Richard Osborne of Islamorada, Florida - $1,363. Another prestigious off- shore tournament will start this Friday night right in our area and many of heavy hit- ters will also be participat- ing for the cash prizes. The Manasquan River Marlin and Tuna Club will be hold- ing the 35th Annual Offshore Open August 29th through September 5th. The captain’s meeting will be held at the host marina Crystal Point on Friday August 28th at 6:30 p.m. Weigh-ins are nightly at Brielle Yacht Club in Brielle. The tournament provides anglers with the opportuni- ty to fish two separate days or one overnighter during the course of the week. Once again, the Ray Catena Auto Group is the present- ing sponsor and has offered the Ray Catena Audi Challenge-a $4,000 cash award to the largest yel- lowfin. This is in addition to the Comstock challenge, awarding $4,000 to the largest longfin. These awards are included in the base entry. The tournament offers Calcuttas for every eligible specie with this year’s estimated payout to exceed $175,000. Last year’s tournament paid over $165,000 to the winners and raised funds for numerous fishing and conservation related charities, including the RFA, RFA-NJ, the Catch a Dream Foundation, Menhaden Defenders, Re- Clam the Bay, New Jersey Beach Buggy Association and the George Burlew Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships to marine biol- ogy graduate students. The base entry fee is still $500 which provides tickets to the captain’s meeting, awards dinner and the entry for the tuna category. The all-in Calcutta fee is $3,200. Go to www.mrmtc.com/off- shoreopen for further details.” Yellowfin tuna of various sizes are still present in the area of the Bacardi and are being caught by trolling, jig- ging, or casting to these fish when they come up on top. The yellowfin range in size from 40-80 pounds. It has been best to move east from the Bacardi as the water turns over from blended green/blue to blue. As I said last week a satellite turbidi- ty shot is a valuable tool to see where the best water is. Check out Offshore Satellite Services www.offshoresatel- liteservices.com. Captain Howard Bogan of the Big Jamaica out of Brielle reports “Fishing was very good this past Sunday. It was slow starting out but fishing improved after the first hour. We were chum- ming and caught the blues and mackerel on jigs and bait. We read big schools and saw loads of them in the slick. Both jigs and bait worked well. The pool win- ner was Jose Mendez from Edgewater. This fishing is great for novices and chil- dren. There is lots of action and they can easily handle the fish. The Jamaica is sail- ing Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Day trips sail every day at 7:30 a.m. Family Fun Fishing Trips sail Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 4:30- 8:30 p.m. Fishing and fireworks trips sail every Thursday night from 5-10 p.m. Presently we are catching fluke on the 4:30 p.m trips. For reservations and infor- mation call 732-528-5014 or go to our website at www.bigjamaica.com.” Captain Ryan of the Jamaica II out of Brielle reports “We sail Half Day Fluke daily except Mondays 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. All Day Marathon 7:30 a.m every Monday.” Announcements of Interest: August 29- September 5, Manasquan River Marlin and Tuna Club 35th Annual Offshore Open, www.mrmtc.com/offshore- open for further details. Jim Freda covers fishing for Star News Group. He can be emailed at jimfreda@optonline.net. FISHING TIPS BY JIM FREDA Big winners at local tournaments TIP OF THE WEEK FROM JIM FREDA Look for small pelagics such as false albacore, bonito, and Spanish mack- erel to show up in our inshore waters during the next two weeks. COURTESY OF RICHARD KOEPPEN Richard Koeppen of Toms River had a good summer fishing at Spring Lake. Koeppen caught a 15-pound chan- nel catfish in Spring Lake recently on a fly road. Have a photo of a big catch? 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