Pete Kelly praises the new 3-point king after Richie Jones breaks his record
The past and present Nottingham 3-point kings got to meet on Thursday, Feb. 15, when Pete Kelly (right) attended the Stars MCT game with Princeton GO→
Rich Fisher has been around the Hamilton Township sports scene for so long that he actually got Rich Giallella’s autograph when Giallella was still a player! Proud product of Hamilton YMCA and Lou Gehrig baseball leagues and former teammate of Jim Maher on a very average Barton & Cooney rec basketball team, Fish graduated from Nottingham Junior High and Steinert High school and has covered township sports since 1980. His goal in life is to convince Maria Prato that Jersey tomatoes are at least 100 times better than California tomatoes.
The past and present Nottingham 3-point kings got to meet on Thursday, Feb. 15, when Pete Kelly (right) attended the Stars MCT game with Princeton GO→
Nottingham’s Richie Jones scores on a layup in the MCT Semi-Finals against Ewing High School. Jones finished with 20 points and set the school record GO→
Sylvester Freeman shown against Princeton earlier this season, was one of two District 24 champions for Nottingham on Saturday along with teammate Jerry Andulaz. Photo GO→
Hamilton West grad Courtney Adams (11) is joined by former teammate Loran Wyrough after Adams scored her 1,000th point in her final collegiate game GO→
Nottingham Northstar Darell Johnson takes flight for the layup against Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the MCT Tournament. Johnson helped propel the Stars to GO→
Dane “Sponge Bob” Riley of Hamilton West puts up the 1 handed jumper against WWPN in the MCT opening round. Photo by Michael A. Sabo GO→
Nottingham High senior Matt Midura made it official that he will continue his academic and soccer career at Gettysburg College next year. Taking part in GO→
Sara Haas of Nottingham goes up for the jumper against Robbinsville. Photo by Michael A. Sabo By Rich Fisher Fish4scores.com Feb. 12: It stands to reason GO→
The Delaware Valley chapter of the National Football Foundation held its media day today to introduce it’s scholar-athlete honorees from each school. Representing Hamilton Township GO→
Nottingham Baseball Head Coach Jim Maher will be inducted into the NJSCA Hall of Fame. File Photo by Michael A. Sabo By Rich Fisher Fish4scores.com GO→
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