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It’s time to vote for the first spring Morris/Sussex Athlete of the Week!
Read about the performances that stood out and let us know who you think should be the Athlete of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Nominations were provided by coaches and are presented in alphabetical order. Voting closes at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Ayden Alexander
Pope John senior pitcher
Alexander pitched a complete-game no-hitter as the Lions defeated Montville, 7-1, allowing an unearned run and striking out 11.
Hudson Bonetti
Delbarton sophomore first singles
Bonetti won three matches, including in a third-set tiebreak against Montville, while filling in for Delbarton’s injured first-singles player.
Roman Citro
High Point senior golfer
Citro hds a 37 stroke average (1.3 over par) as High Point beat North Warren, Jefferson and Kittatinny.
Kim Curcio
Hackettstown junior midfielder
Curcio had five goals, two assists, four ground balls, nine draw controls and two forced turnovers in the Tigers’ losses to Pompton Lakes and West Orange.
Jobella Estiverne
Morristown senior sprinter/jumper
Estiverne won the 100 and 200 meters, and the long and triple jumps, helping Morristown defeat Chatham 75-56, in a road dual meet on April 3.
Morris Hills sophomore first singles
Gupta, a sophomore from Parsippany, went undefeated at first singles as Morris Hills defeated Morristown and Mount Olive, and earned the program’s first victory against Montville.
Liam Kelly
Lenape Valley senior goalie
Kelly allowed 28 goals and totaled 36 saves, including the 200th of his career, in Lenape Valley’s three losses.
Liam Kilmer
Mendham senior first singles
Kilmer logged first-singles victories over Sparta, Chatham and Livingston as Mendham finished 2-1.
Autumn Liebhauser
Randolph sophomore left fielder
Liebhauser batted .688 with a double, two home runs, eight runs scored and five RBI as Randolph went 3-1.
Pete Malizzi
Hopatcong junior infielder/pitcher
Malizzi struck out 20 and allowed one earned run, establishing a 0.78 ERA in his first nine innings. At the plate, he went 4-for-11 with two eoubles, two walks, a home run, two RBI and three runs scored as Hopatcong went 0-4.
Sarah Kate Preston
Madison sophomore midfielder
Preston totaled three goals, four assists, 13 ground balls, 19 draw controls and two forced turnovers as Madison went 1-1, defeating West Morris and losing to Westfield.
Colin Sabia
Jefferson senior long-stick midfielder
Sabia had 12 ground balls in the season opener, breaking the school record of 455 for his career. He totaled six goals, three assists and 33 ground balls, winning 27 of 41 faceoffs, as Jefferson went 3-0.
Sabrina Saunders
Mendham sophomore goalie
Saunders made 17 saves and allowed 19 goals as Mendham defeated Ramapo and lost to Ridgewood, 13-12, on April 6.
Nick Shuhet
Mountain Lakes senior pitcher/outfielder
Shuhet pitched a complete-game five hitter with 11 strikeouts as Mountain Lakes beat Madison, 3-2, on April 4. At the plate, he went 3-for-6 with a double, an RBI and a run scored as the Lakers went 1-1.
Toby Smith
Hanover Park senior pitcher
Smith went 7-for-10 with two doubles, six RBI and five runs scored as Hanover Park went 3-0. He pitched 3⅔ no-hit innings with nine strikeouts in the Hornets’ 3-0 opening-day victory against Parsippany Hills.
Gavin Timoney
Mendham senior midfielder
Timoney had five goals and an assist, including four against Mountain Lakes, as the Minutemen lost to the Lakers and Bernards.
Jack Veith
Wallkill Valley junior pitcher/outfielder
Veith allowed two hits and one run, striking out seven, as the Rangers fell to Hackettstown, 1-0, on Opening Day. He was 3-for-5 with a single and a run scored in Wallkill Valley’s two losses.
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